Sustainable Economic Development
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- Balisacan, Arsenio
- Chakravorty, Ujjayant
- Ravago, Majah-Leah
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Agricultural R&D; Agricultural development policy; Agricultural organization; Agricultural policy; Agriculture markets and trade; Black-hole economics; Case studies; Catastrophes; Climate change; Climate targets; Commercial agriculture in Africa; Complex systems; Confiscation; Conjunctive use; Consumption subsidy; Corruption; Crop insurance; Deaths; Development policy; Disasters; Drought; Drought tolerance; Dynamic efficiency; Dynamic optimization; Economic growth; Economics of cooperation; Economy and environment; Efficiency cost; Energy; Energy markets; Entry and participation in agricultural markets; Environmental regulation; Export taxation; Farm subsidies; Farmer decision-making; Farmer protection; Food price spikes; Food security; Food self-sufficiency; General equilibrium; Gisser-Sánchez effect; Governance; Governance beyond governments; Green subsidy; Groundwater; Growth; Human development; Illicit economy; Import restrictions; Income transfer; Index insurance; Industrial development; Industrial policy and agriculture; Institutions; Institutions and governance; Insurance; Intergenerational equity; Intertemporal welfare; Irrigation; Kiawe; Land; Land governance; Large-scale farms; Limited-access order; Maize farming; Marginal user cost; Mekong economies; Moral hazard; Narco-nation; Natural capital; Natural resources; Natural state; Networks; New institutional economics; Nonrenewable resources; Open-access order; Optimum price; Pearce equation; Philippines; Political economy; Poverty; Poverty incidence; Poverty reduction; Private investment in agriculture in Africa; Production specialization; Productivity; Property; Property rights; Prosopis pallida; Public-private coordination; Reconstruction; Reforestation; Regional integration; Renewable resources; Rent-seeking; Research sponsorship; Resource boom; Resource management; Resource policy; Revolution;All these keywords.
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