Poverty, Rural Development and Inclusive Growth Group 07 Poverty, Rural Development & Inclusive Growth In this report we would be focusing on Sustainable Inclusive Growth Background Post independence a combination of protectionist, import substitution and Fabian social democratic – inspired policies governed India. Economy was characterized by extensive regulation and public ownership of large monopolies. Owing to economic liberalization in 1991, the country moved to a market based
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put it), rural development was viewed from a narrow perspective in that it was taken as synonymous with agricultural development and, hence, focused on increasing agricultural production. This focus seems to have been driven primarily by the interests of industrialization to take out surpluses from the agriculture sector to strengthen industrialization. With the focus on increasing agricultural production, the main objective of most developing nations was just to promote smallholder agriculture.
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Natio onal Food d Policy P Plan of A Action an nd Count try Invest tment Pl lan Mon nitorin ng Repo ort 201 12 Ju uly 2012 FPMU, Food Div vision Ministry o M of Food an nd Disast ter Manag gement Gover rnment o of the Peo ople’s Rep public of Banglade esh This document is the result of a joint effort by the: Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Finance (Finance Division and Economic Relations Division)
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Economic Research Consortium Nairobi, Kenya November 2009 2 Acknowledgements The author would like to thank Hannah Edinger, Research Fellow, China Africa Network, Centre for Business and Academic Research, Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria; and Senior Manager & Head of Research at Frontier Advisory, for comments on a previous draft, and for research and editorial assistance. The author would also like to express gratitude to the African Economic Research Consortium
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Agri Sci, 3(1): 21-27 (2012) Farmers’ Perception of Repayment of Loans Obtained from Bank of Agriculture, Ogun State, Nigeria I.F. Ayanda* and O. Ogunsekan** * Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Kwara State University, Malete, PMB 1530, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria ** Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria Telephone: 08033737391; E-mail: iayanda@yahoo.com KEYWORDS High Interest Rate. Short
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GRENOBLE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MSC INNOVATION STRATEGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2013-14 NESTLES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) BY: MOHAMED DALLY TANAY JADHAV Content Executive summery ………………………..3 Introduction………………………………...4 Nestle in the eye of Elkington’s
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WEMC FS#5-08 Strategies for Competitive Advantage Cole Ehmke, M.S. Extension Educator, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics University of Wyoming Overview A competitive advantage is an advantage gained over competitors by offering customers greater value, either through lower prices or by providing additional benefits and service that justify similar, or possibly higher, prices. For growers and producers involved in niche marketing, finding and nurturing a competitive advantage
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ASSIGNMENT ON Date of Submission: 06.08.11 INTRODUCTION This report of Country Environmental Analysis (CEA) aims to assess ADB’s future role and operational strategy in the environment sector and will also provide input to the Country Strategy and Action Plan (CSP). This CEA for 2005-2009 outlines the environmental issues that are most significant to the Bangladesh’s economy. It will also provide background information on the environmental constraints, needs and opportunities
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The Economic Contribution of Women in Bangladesh Through their Unpaid Labor Analysis and report writing Debra Efroymson, Buddhadeb Biswas, and Shakila Ruma Editing Lori Jones, Sian FitzGerald, and Ethel Tungohan Research Save the Coastal People (SCOP), MultiTask, Young Power in Social Action (YPSA), Shahid
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SEARCA Agriculture & Development Discussion Paper Series No. 2007-1 Why Does Poverty Persist in the Philippines? Facts, Fancies, and Policies Arsenio M. Balisacan SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGIONAL CENTER FOR GRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH IN AGRICULTURE Science and education for agriculture and development Arsenio M. Balisacan SEARCA College, Los Baños, Laguna Tel/Fax: (63) 495362290 E-mail: post@agri.searca.org The SEARCA Agriculture and Development Discussion Paper Series aims to disseminate
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