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Book Review: Economic Reforms and Food Security: The Impact of Trade and Technology in South Asia Haworth Press

Book Review: Economic Reforms and Food Security: The Impact of Trade and Technology in South Asia... Sunnsn Cnanvona Baeu AND Asuor capacity". Vyas argues that the state needs to pro- Gurarr (Eds) 200s vide these since the private sector is not attracted Economic Reforms and Food Security: to investments with long gestation periods and low The Impact returns. (Chapter of Trade and Tbchnology in South Joshi, Gluati, Birthal and Tewari Asia Haworth Press 12) find that markets and roads are the key deter- /^sBM. 1-56022-257-3 minants that have influenced farmers to diversify into high valued horticultural and livestock prod- ucts. Furthermore. diversification came with little This book is a collection of papers presented at a support from government. most Unlike of the 2002 Conference cosponsored by the Indian chapter that cite research published elsewhere, this Council for Agricultural Research, the Indian presents one by Joshi et al does noto but rather Council for International Economic Relations and empirical results from econometric modelling. the International Food Policy Research Institute. Raju and Gulati (Chapter 11) address one of key There arc 2l papers in seven sections: Economic - - forms of infrastructure in India irrigation argu- Reforms, Trade, Technology and Food Security; it g that reduced investment in irrigation has Trade Liberalisation and Food Security in South http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Cambridge University Press

Book Review: Economic Reforms and Food Security: The Impact of Trade and Technology in South Asia Haworth Press

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 2005
ISSN
1324-3209
DOI
10.5172/jmo.2005.11.2.55
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Sunnsn Cnanvona Baeu AND Asuor capacity". Vyas argues that the state needs to pro- Gurarr (Eds) 200s vide these since the private sector is not attracted Economic Reforms and Food Security: to investments with long gestation periods and low The Impact returns. (Chapter of Trade and Tbchnology in South Joshi, Gluati, Birthal and Tewari Asia Haworth Press 12) find that markets and roads are the key deter- /^sBM. 1-56022-257-3 minants that have influenced farmers to diversify into high valued horticultural and livestock prod- ucts. Furthermore. diversification came with little This book is a collection of papers presented at a support from government. most Unlike of the 2002 Conference cosponsored by the Indian chapter that cite research published elsewhere, this Council for Agricultural Research, the Indian presents one by Joshi et al does noto but rather Council for International Economic Relations and empirical results from econometric modelling. the International Food Policy Research Institute. Raju and Gulati (Chapter 11) address one of key There arc 2l papers in seven sections: Economic - - forms of infrastructure in India irrigation argu- Reforms, Trade, Technology and Food Security; it g that reduced investment in irrigation has Trade Liberalisation and Food Security in South

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Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of ManagementCambridge University Press

Published: Mar 1, 2005

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