Globalization and the developing countries: emerging strategies for rural development and poverty alleviation [electronic resource] Edited by D. Bigman.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: CABI BooksPublisher: WallingfordUK CABI Publishing 2002Edition: 1Description: 336ppContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781845933333
- India
- Ghana
- intellectual property rights
- globalization
- subsaharan Africa
- trade liberalization
- structural adjustment
- West Africa
- Commonwealth of Nations
- Africa South of Sahara
- economic impact
- People's Republic of China
- internationalization
- Kenya
- Cameroon
- East Asia
- agricultural policy
- ACP Countries
- regulations
- international trade
- Third World
- agricultural research
- agricultural trade
- Africa
- Underdeveloped Countries
- Developing Countries
- China
- rules
- poverty alleviation
- rural development
- Central Africa
- Anglophone Africa
- agricultural sector
- Asia
- reviews
- East Africa
- private sector
- Francophone Africa
- trade policy
- South Asia
- APEC countries
The globalization process and the internal policy reforms that the developing countries have implemented during the past decade have changed the relative prices of practically all their inputs and outputs. Agricultural producers have therefore been forced to change the structure and methods of their production.This book reviews the impact of globalization on the economics of developing countries in general and their agricultural and rural sectors in particular.
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