Investment and Agricultural Development in Developing Countries (e-bog) af Do, Cuong Tat
Do, Cuong Tat (forfatter)

Investment and Agricultural Development in Developing Countries e-bog

50,64 DKK (inkl. moms 63,30 DKK)
The standard policy prescription to enhance the productivity of agriculture in a developing country like Vietnam is first to encourage the investment of farmers in their human and social capital and then to change the governmental institutions to facilitate the farmers investment. This book, therefore, analyzes the investment of farmers in their health, education, and social relationships in th...
E-bog 50,64 DKK
Forfattere Do, Cuong Tat (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris AU
Udgivet 3 december 2015
Længde 402 sider
Genrer Agriculture and farming
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781514442746
The standard policy prescription to enhance the productivity of agriculture in a developing country like Vietnam is first to encourage the investment of farmers in their human and social capital and then to change the governmental institutions to facilitate the farmers investment. This book, therefore, analyzes the investment of farmers in their health, education, and social relationships in the context of Vietnams recent agrarian transition. Using the tools of regression analysis, the author has tried to measure the rate of return of investment in health, education, and social relationship of farmers on their income. Additionally, to measure the effect of local government policy on the performance of agricultural firms at the provincial level, the book applies current techniques to estimate the relationship between output of agricultural firms and performance of local government. As in other low-developed countries, the rate of return of investment in education is quite extreme and the rate of investment in health is small. The effect of investment in social capital of farmers on their income is quite complex due to the complication of the term social capital. Moreover, the effect of quality of local institutions on performance of agricultural firms at the provincial level is not quite statistically significant. The relationship is similar with other research findings worldwide when researchers want to measure the effect of quality of institution on the performance of firms.