Search Results - "gradualism"

  1. International spillovers, productivity growth and openness in Thailand: an intertemporal general equilibrium analysis by Diao, Xinshen, Rattso, Jorn, Stokke, Hildegunn Ekroll

    Published 2005
    “…The high growth is understood as a prolonged transition path with gradual tariff reduction and endogenous productivity driven by foreign spillover feeding capital investment. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Experiencias a campo con cultivos de servicios: algunos resultados by Barbieri, Pablo, Crespo, Cecilia, Carciochi, Walter, Divito, Guillermo, Thisted, Juan, Cendoya, José, Ilarragorri, Fernando, Torres, Agustín, Panaggio, Nestor Hernan, Gianelli, Valeria Rosana, Berg, Germán, Lahitte, Juan

    Published 2024
    “…Tal vez su adopción sea gradual, porque involucran mayor complejidad en el manejo, pero con seguridad harán un aporte fundamental a la sustentabilidad de los agroecosistemas.…”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Comportamiento productivo de cruces Bos taurus x Bos indicus en un proceso de mejoramiento genético con bovinos doble propósito del piedemonte caqueteño by Cipagauta Hernández, Matilde

    Published 2001
    “…El mejoramiento genético en ganaderías de doble prop6sito, a partir de vacas cebil y/o criollas, por medio de cruzamientos con razas especializadas Bos taurus, para aumentar las características deseables en una población bovina, es un proceso gradual, basado en un programa de ejecuci6n a largo plazo, con objetivos y metas definidas. …”
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    Libro
  4. Nutritious underutilized species - Fonio by Alercia, A., Bioversity International

    Published 2013
    “…Until recently these species have been largely ignored by research and development, becoming less competitive than well established major crops and losing gradually their diversity and associated traditional knowledge.…”
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    Brief
  5. Nutritious underutilized species - Bambara groundnut by Alercia, A., Bioversity International

    Published 2013
    “…Until recently these species have been largely ignored by research and development, becoming less competitive than well established major crops and losing gradually their diversity and associated traditional knowledge.…”
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  6. Nutritious underutilized species - African baobab by Alercia, A., Bioversity International

    Published 2013
    “…Until recently these species have been largely ignored by research and development, becoming less competitive than well established major crops and losing gradually their diversity and associated traditional knowledge.…”
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  7. Rationalization of wheat markets in Pakistan: Policy options by Rana, Abdul Wajid

    Published 2020
    “…Furthermore, as Pakistan has gradually moved to producing a wheat surplus, a trend that is likely to continue in the future, the current policy set is likely to become more unsustainable in the future, with the task of squaring the circle between supporting farm incomes, providing fair consumer prices and delivering food security becomes increasingly difficult without reform.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  8. The evolution of Chinese entrepreneurial firms: Township-village enterprises revisited by Xu, Chenggang, Zhang, Xiaobo

    Published 2009
    “…As private ownership was gradually recognized legally, TVEs lost their edge in competing with private firms. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  9. Evalution et diversite du concept d'amenagement forestier by Bertrand, A., Babin, D., Nasi, Robert

    Published 1999
    “…Areas of concern have been gradually shifting form technical assignments (resource allocation and distribution) towards the issue of defining management goals (who? …”
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    Journal Article
  10. Ecuador goes bananas: incremental technological change and forest loss by Wunder, Sven

    Published 2001
    “…At first, this was mostly through direct banana frontier expansion. Later the gradual settlement effects proved key. Modest credit subsidies, the large-scale construction and improvement of roads and ports, and a devalued exchange rate were probably the most important policies that contributed to the expansion of banana production, though they varied in importance during the different periods. …”
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    Book Chapter
  11. The effect of Trypanosoma brucei brucei infection on rabbit plasma iron and zinc concentrations by Mwangi, S.M., McOdimba, F.A., Logan-Henfrey, L.L.

    Published 1995
    “…Plasma iron concentrations decreased gradually and were decreased maximally to 53.3 percent of pre-infection levels on day 19 post-inoculation. …”
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    Journal Article
  12. Livestock pricing policy in sub-Saharan Africa: Objectives, instruments and impact in five countries by Williams, Timothy O.

    Published 1993
    “…The results indicate that in comparison with real boarder prices, a certain degree of success was achieved in stabilising real domestic producer prices in the study countries and also shows that since the early 1980s, there has been a gradual shift away from taxation of producers. The analysis reveals the importance of domestic inflation and exchange rates as key variables for livestock pricing policies and highlights the need to address the macroeconomic imbalances that cause exchange rate distortions and high domestic inflation at the same time that direct price distortions are being tackled.…”
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    Journal Article
  13. Agrarian change and the changing relationships between toil and soil in Maragoli, Western Kenya (1900-1994) by Crowley, E.L., Carter, Simon E.

    Published 2000
    “…Theories of agrarian change in Africa normally treat agricultural intensification as a linear unidirectional process that gradually engulfs entire agrarian systems as human population increases. …”
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    Journal Article
  14. Farmer field schools as a methodology for diagnosis, modelling and decision support for animal health and production interventions by Buyu, G., Minjauw, B.

    Published 2003
    “…In government of Kenya provided veterinary services to livestock keepers including clinical and extension services, the state started to gradually withdraw its services. So the need for alternative methods for disseminating technologies is recognised. …”
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    Conference Paper
  15. Legitimising informal markets: A case study of the dairy sector in Kenya by Blackmore, E., Alonso, Silvia, Grace, Delia

    Published 2015
    “…New approaches, based on gradual improvements and an inclusive path to formalisation, show greater promise. …”
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    Brief
  16. Opportunities and issues for biometry in a rapidly changing environment by Nokoe, S., Ojurongbe, T., Bamiduro, T.

    Published 2000
    “…Indeed on-station trials are gradually giving way In on-farm farmer participatory trials, which incorporate the interaction nature of the environment and other farmer social and economic circumstances. …”
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    Conference Paper
  17. System Review Follow-Up: Vision for African Agricultural Research. Report of the Joint SPAAR/FARA Task Force by CGIAR Joint SPAAR/FARA Task Force

    Published 1999
    “…Two scenarios are considered: one for a modified status in which SPAAR and FARA coexist with redefined roles and functions, and another in which they are gradually replaced by a single Africa-based Apex body. …”
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    Internal Document
  18. Fourth External Program and Management Review of IITA, 1995 by CGIAR Technical Advisory Committee, CGIAR Secretariat

    Published 1996
    “…Collaboration with other institutions at all levels should be increased. The panel urged gradual implementation of a project based system of management, planning and resource allocation.Agenda document at TAC 67 and the CGIAR meeting of October 1995.…”
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    Evaluation Report
  19. Effects of weaning and two separation strategies on cow-calf pairs kept together in an automatic milking system until calves were four months old by Bruhn, Kajsa

    Published 2021
    “…The aim of the study was to assess the effects of weaning calves with nose-flaps and abruptly separating (AS) or gradually separating (GS) them at approximately 4 months post-partum. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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