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During the 1990s, SSA countries initiated agricultural policy reforms to increase producer incentives and increase growth. Yet, agricultural growth rates after the reforms have been uneven. This has been attributed to lack of supporting infrastructure or the inability to respond to incentives by the smallholders. Based on ten studies, this volume provides a different framework to interpret the outcomes. First, it attributes the success of the reforms to the degree of consensus around the reform programs, which in turn, creates the institutions that can accommodate unexpected shocks. It differe
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monografia Rebiun25184985 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25184985 m o d cr cn||||||||| 120405s2012 dcuad ob 000 0 eng d 2012014393 797915573 961542464 962599767 966493780 974761492 974866481 1018040798 1041925519 1044624852 1058400072 1162307756 0821395440 electronic bk.) 9780821395448 electronic bk.) 0821395432 9780821395431 1280782994 9781280782992 9786613693389 6613693383 10.1596 doi E7B eng pn E7B OCLCO COO CDX YDXCP N$T CUS OCLCF OCLCQ OCLCO IDEBK EBLCP CEF DEBSZ OCLCQ AZK COCUF MOR PIFAG ZCU OCLCQ MERUC OCLCQ U3W STF WRM NRAMU ICG VT2 INT AU@ WYU OCLCQ YOU OCLCQ MERER OCLCQ DKC OCLCQ OCL OCLCQ VLY fb----- BUS 070010 bisacsh TEC 003070 bisacsh African agricultural reforms the role of consensus and institutions M. Ataman Aksoy, editor Washington, D.C. World Bank 2012 Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. World Bank 1 online resource (xix, 313 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xix, 313 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Directions in development. Trade Includes bibliographical references Overview / M. Ataman Aksoy, John Baffes, Donald Mitchell, Anil Onal, and Fahrettin Yagci --) Cross-cutting analysis --) Consensus, institutions, and supply response: the political economy of agricultural reforms in SSA / M. Ataman Aksoy and Anil Onal -- International commodity prices, exchange rates and producer prices / Anil Onal and M. Ataman Aksoy -- An empirical analysis of supply response for selected export crops in Sub-Saharan Africa / Anil Onal -- How Africa missed the cotton revolution / John Baffes -- Coffee in Uganda and Vietnam: why they performed so differently / John Baffes and Anil Onal -- Case studies: what went wrong, right, and why --) Mozambique cashew reforms revisited / M. Ataman Aksoy and Fahrettin Yagci -- The Tanzania cashew sector: why market reforms were not sustained / Donald Mitchell and Mwombeki Baregu -- Kenya smallholder coffee and tea: divergent trends following liberalization / Donald Mitchell -- The Tanzania tobacco sector: how market reforms succeeded / Donald Mitchell and Mwombeki Baregu -- Performance of Zambia's cotton sector under partial reforms / Fahrettin Yagci and M. Ataman Aksoy During the 1990s, SSA countries initiated agricultural policy reforms to increase producer incentives and increase growth. Yet, agricultural growth rates after the reforms have been uneven. This has been attributed to lack of supporting infrastructure or the inability to respond to incentives by the smallholders. Based on ten studies, this volume provides a different framework to interpret the outcomes. First, it attributes the success of the reforms to the degree of consensus around the reform programs, which in turn, creates the institutions that can accommodate unexpected shocks. It differe English Agriculture and state- Africa, Sub-Saharan Agricultural productivity- Africa, Sub-Saharan- Case studies Agricultural development projects- Africa, Sub-Saharan- Case studies BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Industries- Agribusiness TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING- Agriculture- Sustainable Agriculture Agricultural development projects Agricultural productivity Agriculture and state Sub-Saharan Africa Electronic books Case studies Aksoy, M. Ataman 1945-) Print version Aksoy, M. Ataman. African Agricultural Reforms : The Role of Consensus and Institutions. Washington : World Bank Publications, ©2012 9780821395431 Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Trade