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The Green Revolution and Its Significance for Economic Development
https://doi.org/10.18884/00000617
https://doi.org/10.18884/00000617b625aa96-f4b4-4597-a111-b7307e875112
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JICA-RI_WP_No.17_2010.pdf (827.3 kB)
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Item type | 報告書 / Research Paper(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 2010-06-23 | |||||
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タイトル | The Green Revolution and Its Significance for Economic Development | |||||
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言語 | eng | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | Green Revolution | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | development strategy | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | India | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | sub-Saharan Africa | |||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18ws | |||||
資源タイプ | research report | |||||
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ID登録 | 10.18884/00000617 | |||||
ID登録タイプ | JaLC | |||||
その他(別言語等)のタイトル | ||||||
その他のタイトル | ―The Indian Experience and Its Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa― | |||||
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日付 | 2010-06-23 | |||||
日付タイプ | Issued | |||||
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Fujita, Koichi
× Fujita, Koichi |
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||
内容記述 | India has experienced rapid economic growth, especially since the full scale economic liberalization of the early 1990s. The emphasis in this paper, however, is the critical importance of the preceding decade, when the Indian agriculture sector was registering a high growth rate. India attained food self-sufficiency by the end of the 1970s by virtue of the first wave of the Green Revolution, but it was the second wave that contributed significantly to increased rural incomes and consequently to the economic development of the country overall. During the 1980s, this second wave washed over the whole of India, buoying a large number of individual crops, including rice. The improvement it brought in rural incomes led to an expansion of the market for non-agricultural products and services, bringing in turn rapid development of the non-agricultural sector. The 1980s also was a critical decade in which a wide divergence opened between the prospects for economic development in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The main implication of this situation for sub-Saharan Africa is that improvement in rural incomes through productivity growth in agriculture is essential for the success of industrialization-based economic development. | |||||
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号 | Working Paper;17 |