Rural Well-being: From Vision to Action : Proceedings of the Fourth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, Held at the World Bank and the George Washington University, Washington, D.C., September 25-27, 1996The Fourth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development held in September 1996 focused on where the international development community should be heading to bring about rural development and achieve rural well-being. Four key issues for sustaining such a challenge were discussed: poverty reduction; widely shared growth; household, national, and global food security; and sustainable natural resource management. Thematic and regional roundtable discussions included targeting poverty reduction, investing in social capital, improving dryland management, conquering rural poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, and accelerating rural growth in Africa. |
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Subsidies on Agricultural Inputs • Introduce subsidy removal artfully . An example
might include a threat to raise taxes to meet a fiscal shortfall , followed by an offer
to reduce a subsidy instead . Recognize that subsidy reform may harm the ...
Subsidies on Agricultural Inputs • Introduce subsidy removal artfully . An example
might include a threat to raise taxes to meet a fiscal shortfall , followed by an offer
to reduce a subsidy instead . Recognize that subsidy reform may harm the ...
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An example was in West Africa cotton ( based on the French CFDT model ) ,
where farmer prices , though fixed by ... Other examples were Côte d ' Ivoire
rubber ( private participation in SAPH ) , Kenya tea ( farmers participated in the
Kenya ...
An example was in West Africa cotton ( based on the French CFDT model ) ,
where farmer prices , though fixed by ... Other examples were Côte d ' Ivoire
rubber ( private participation in SAPH ) , Kenya tea ( farmers participated in the
Kenya ...
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The work of Peter Timmer , for example , has shown that the difference in total
productivity growth is the main factor explaining the difference in aggregate GDP
between East Asian countries and Sub - Saharan Africa . The growth pattern in ...
The work of Peter Timmer , for example , has shown that the difference in total
productivity growth is the main factor explaining the difference in aggregate GDP
between East Asian countries and Sub - Saharan Africa . The growth pattern in ...
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Opening Plenary | 7 |
Our Responsibility to Future Generations | 17 |
Political Dimensions of Rural WellBeing and How to Achieve Results on the Ground | 27 |
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