Paying for agricultural productivity
Throughout the twentieth century improvements in agricultural productivity have been closely linked to investments in agricultural research and development (R&D), but since the 1970s many countries have made major changes in the way they fund and organize public agricultural R&D and in the incentive...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
1997
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| author | Alston, Julian M. Pardey, Philip G. Smith, Vincent H. |
| author_browse | Alston, Julian M. Pardey, Philip G. Smith, Vincent H. |
| author_facet | Alston, Julian M. Pardey, Philip G. Smith, Vincent H. |
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| description | Throughout the twentieth century improvements in agricultural productivity have been closely linked to investments in agricultural research and development (R&D), but since the 1970s many countries have made major changes in the way they fund and organize public agricultural R&D and in the incentives affecting private R&D. The authors examine these changes in the developed world (highlighting developments in Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States) as a step toward evaluating whether the new approaches are raising or lowering the efficiency and effectiveness of R&D. |
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| language | Inglés |
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| spelling | CGSpace1615942025-01-10T06:44:57Z Paying for agricultural productivity Alston, Julian M. Pardey, Philip G. Smith, Vincent H. agricultural research finance case studies Throughout the twentieth century improvements in agricultural productivity have been closely linked to investments in agricultural research and development (R&D), but since the 1970s many countries have made major changes in the way they fund and organize public agricultural R&D and in the incentives affecting private R&D. The authors examine these changes in the developed world (highlighting developments in Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States) as a step toward evaluating whether the new approaches are raising or lowering the efficiency and effectiveness of R&D. 1997 2024-11-21T09:56:41Z 2024-11-21T09:56:41Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161594 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute Alston, Julian M.; Pardey, Philip G.; Smith, Vincent H. 1997. Paying for agricultural productivity. Food Policy Statement. 30. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161594 |
| spellingShingle | agricultural research finance case studies Alston, Julian M. Pardey, Philip G. Smith, Vincent H. Paying for agricultural productivity |
| title | Paying for agricultural productivity |
| title_full | Paying for agricultural productivity |
| title_fullStr | Paying for agricultural productivity |
| title_full_unstemmed | Paying for agricultural productivity |
| title_short | Paying for agricultural productivity |
| title_sort | paying for agricultural productivity |
| topic | agricultural research finance case studies |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161594 |
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