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This study provides a deeper theoretical understanding of the linkages between land fragmentation and off-farm labor supply and investigates this relationship empirically in a more direct and robust way than in the existing literature. Drawing upon a rural household panel dataset collected in...
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supply in China, and investigates this relationship empirically in a more direct way than does the existing literature …
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supply in China, and investigates this relationship empirically in a more direct way than does the existing literature …
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investigates the impact of land tenure security on farmers’ labor market outcomes in rural China. To identify the effect of land …
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China by extending to more extensive and vulnerable grassland regions. Based on review of grassland institutional change and …
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The objective of the research is to compare the importance of agribusiness in the economies of the EU countries. The … results suggest that the agribusiness share in national economy and its internal structure depends on the country’s level of …
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agribusiness students and farmers in the area of marketing and management. The first objective is to compare different ways of …
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This 2008 report provides an economic overview of the Canadian agriculture and agri-food system. It is meant to be a multi-purpose reference document to provide: an introduction to the agriculture and agri-food system; a snapshot of structural changes that are occurring throughout the system in...
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