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  • Part 1 of ebook "Tourism and agriculture: New geographies of consumption, production and rural restructuring" provides readers with contents including: tourism, agriculture and rural restructuring; tourism and agriculture in Hungary; the nexus between agriculture and tourism in Ghana; life between the two milpas; female empowerment through agritourism in rural Japan;...

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Handbook of agricultural economics - Vol 3: Agricultural development: Farmers, farm production and farm markets" provides readers with contents including: plant biotechnology for developing countries; markets, institutions and transaction costs; efficiency and equity effects of land markets; labor decisions, contracts and organization; fertilizers and other farm chemicals; agricultural mechanization - adoption patterns and economic impact; rural financial markets in developing countries; natural resources; soil quality and agricultural development; the eco...

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  • Ebook Economic development (11th ed): Part 2 presents the following content: Chapter 6 population growth and economic development: causes, consequences, and controversies; chapter 7 urbanization and rural-urban migration: theory and policy; chapter 8 human capital: education and health in economic development; chapter 9 agricultural transformation and rural development; chapter 10 the environment and development; chapter 11 development policymaking and the roles of market, state, and civil society; chapter 12 international trade theory and development strategy; chapter 13 balance of payment...

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  • This research provides insights into understanding the impacts of mobile money services on financial capability, consumer wellbeing and subsistence entrepreneurship. The specific natures of the impacts are unique to the cultural contexts and needs of each society. This research contributes to the broad literature on the impacts of mobile money services on subsistence marketplaces from a theoretical perspective. This research also contributes valuable insights into the broader work of researchers, practitioners and policymakers seeking to improve people’s livelihoods through technology.

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  • The establishment and development of the relationship between colleges, businesses and organizations is the core factor in building a vocational education system that is closely linked to the requirements of the labor market and meets the need of the society in a better way.

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  • To uplift the livelihood and financial conditions of the rural women value addition of minor millets can offer tremendous opportunity not only to income rather it increase national productivity and generates employment but also helps to develop economic independence and personal and social upliftment. Smt. Rathnamma is one such example who is from a small village named Gundamanatta in Srinivaspur Taluk of Kolar district. We have formed “Vaibhav Siridhanya Swasahaya Sanga” for processing of Minor Millets.

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  • Vietnam rural financial market- Fact dianostics and the policy implications for rural development of Vietnam. The development of Vietnam rural sector has been given attention by different orientations and policy frameworks, of which rural finance is the key tool, notably the Decree 41 on cred- it for rural sector.

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  • Publishers are on the front line of evaluating and accepting content from around the world. Unlike indexers, they need to move content into the market and leverage a range of outlets to balance the demand for exceptional “international science” alongside that of quality, regional significance. Figure 3 and Table 4 confirm the trend that “Western” nations (and Japan), on the whole, enjoyed much higher acceptance rates both in 2005 and in 2010, during which there was a great surge in content from BRIC and other non- established nations. However, acceptance rate trends remain static.

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  • Applying strategic development assistance via a range of funding mechanisms and programs can stimulate long-term financing for the underserved markets described above. The idea is to employ sustainable lending techniques, train both borrowers and lenders, creatively leverage funding by utilizing guarantee programs like DCA, GDA and/or financing programs like OPIC (for example), and/or target subsector investment so that Georgia’s economic growth is not stalled or even derailed by the neglect of its two primary productive sectors.

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  • Having thus explored the statistical relationships between the D-P and the Structural typologies it is concluded that: (a) The Structural Typology provides slightly greater discrimination between regions in terms of their socio-economic performance (as reflected in the five indicators incorporated in the A- D index) than the D-P typology. Although we cannot claim to have proved so conclusively, this seems to suggest that sectoral structure is a more influential determinant of regional performance than is degree of rurality or accessibility.

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  • China’s rural financial system has changed dramatically over the last twenty five years, but rural financial reforms were lagging behind changes in the real economy and required further economic transition. As in other countries moving towards a market economy, the reform of banking systems and the creation of efficient financial markets in China continues to be among the most difficult reform issues. Poorly functioning official financial markets push rural population to rely on informal institutions.

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  • Among technological options experimented to reach the unbanked and underbanked populations mostly in the rural areas are the satellite (mobile) branches, which allow to serve financially-excluded geographical areas where mainstream banks found it unprofitable to set up brick and mortar infra- structures. Savings banks in Uganda and Zimbabwe operate mobile banking units, which consist of vans equipped with information and communication technology touring remote communities on fixed dates to render banking services.

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  • The resulting view, that financial markets can be subject to inherent instability, induces governments to intervene to provide depositor protection in some form or other. Explicit deposit insurance is one approach, while an explicit or implicit deposit guarantee is another. In either case, general prudential supervision also occurs to limit the risk incurred by insurers or guarantors. To control the incentives of bank owners who rely too heavily on government funded deposit insurance, governments typically enforce some control over bank owners.

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  • To gain a better understanding of the possible role of credit in improving house- hold food security and alleviating poverty in Malawi, in November 1994 the Inter- national Food Policy Research Institute and the Department of Rural Development, Bunda College of Agriculture, University of Malawi, initiated a research program on rural financial markets and household food security in Malawi. The main objective of the research program was to analyze the determinants of access to credit in Malawi and its impact on farm and nonfarm income and on household food security.

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  • Poverty reduction has two fundamental requirements: enabling the poor and marginal groups to participate in decisionmaking about their own development, and giving them access to capital, technology, credit, and land, especially in the case of the rural poor. Programs to deliver these basics must be designed with accuracy and sophistication within a frame- work of macroeconomic social policies whose main objective is poverty reduction.

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