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The Role of Intermediate Factor Markets in Asia’s Green Revolution: Lessons for Africa?
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The Role of Intermediate Factor Markets in Asia’s Green Revolution: Lessons for Africa?
Author(s)
Johnson, Michael; Hazell, Peter; Gulati, Ashok
Abstract
This paper focuses on the Asian Green revolution and its lessons for Africa–especially intermediate factor markets.
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1
Pages
1211-1216
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics
VolumeNo
85
PubDate
December2003
ISBN_ISSN
0002-9092
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