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Market distortions and technological progress in agriculture
Julian M. Alston,
Philip G. Pardey
Applied Economics
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Business & Economics
Agricultural Research
100%
Technological Progress
66%
Price Policy
61%
Agriculture
48%
Agricultural Productivity
40%
Productivity Growth
36%
Public Sector
33%
Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
25%
Statistical Model
18%
Price Distortions
18%
Research Priorities
17%
Research Policy
15%
Goal Setting
15%
Underinvestment
15%
Multiplicity
14%
Incentives
13%
Commodity Prices
13%
Theoretical Analysis
12%
Time Series Data
12%
Technological Change
11%
R and D
9%
Government
7%
Alternatives
6%
Industry
4%
Factors
4%
Social Sciences
technological progress
84%
agriculture
55%
market
37%
productivity
30%
producer
12%
public sector
12%
investment policy
10%
technological change
7%
time series
7%
research policy
7%
commodity
7%
budget
5%
incentive
5%
industry
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Agriculture
76%
Public Sector
14%
Developing Countries
10%
Growth
9%
Budgets
6%
Statistical Models
6%
Administrative Personnel
6%
Industry
5%
Motivation
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Agriculture
71%
Productivity
26%
Statistical Models
5%
Time series
5%
Industry
2%