Reforming the Global Agricultural Research Support System
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.8433
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- Paulo F. Azevedo & Maria Sylvia Saes & Paula Sarita Bigio Schneider & Thiago Bernardino de Carvalho & Andresa Silva Neto Francischini & Synthia Kariny Silva de Santana & Maria Clara de Azevedo Morguli, 2016. "Learning from Productive Development Agencies in Brazil: Policies for Technological Innovation," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 96997, Inter-American Development Bank.
- Pray, Carl E., 1987. "Private Sector Agricultural Research and Technology Transfer in LDCS: Report on Phase II," Reports 7525, University of Minnesota, Economic Development Center.
- Azevedo, Paulo F. & Saes, Maria Sylvia & Schneider, Paula Sarita Bigio & Carvalho, Thiago Bernardino de & Francischini, Andresa Silva Neto & Santana, Synthia Kariny Silva de & Morgulis, Maria Clara de, 2016. "Learning from Productive Development Agencies in Brazil: Policies for Technological Innovation," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 8020, Inter-American Development Bank.
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Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies;Statistics
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