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Land Productivity and Economic Development: Caloric Suitability vs. Agricultural Suitability

Reports & Research
februari, 2016
Norway

This paper establishes that the Caloric Suitability Index (CSI) dominates the commonly used measure of agricultural suitability in the examination of the effect of land productivity on comparative economic development. The analysis demonstrates that the agricultural suitability index does not capture the large variation in the potential caloric yield across equally suitable land, reflecting the fact that land suitable for agriculture is not necessarily suitable for the most caloric-intensive crops.

A Detailed Anatomy of Factor Misallocation in India

februari, 2016

This paper complements the results of
earlier work on factor misallocation. The paper first
expands the methodology and provides two important
decompositions for the main indices. The main result is that
factor and output misallocation across districts is at least
as important as misallocation within districts. Second, the
paper provides an exploration of the service sector that
complements earlier work on manufacturing. The analysis

Good Land Governance: Between Hope and Reality

Reports & Research
februari, 2016
Global

The paper highlights the fast changes in understanding and conceptualizing the complex topic of land governance, its multi-facetted aspects and inter-linkages to other thematic sectors. Major policy developments, such as state divestiture and increasing private investment into land, and a stronger and more influential role of Civil Society Organizations are addressed in more detail. Capacity development at all levels (e. g. academic, administrative, community, private investors) is identified to be essential for good and transparent governance in the sector.

Do Land Market Restrictions Hinder Structural Change in a Rural Economy?

januari, 2016

This paper analyzes the effects of land
market restrictions on structural change from agriculture to
non-farm in a rural economy. This paper develops a
theoretical model that focuses on higher migration costs due
to restrictions on alienability, and identifies the
possibility of a reverse structural change where the share
of nonagricultural employment declines. The reverse
structural change can occur under plausible conditions: if

Cambio de uso de suelo y tendencias de la expansión urbana entre 1990 y 2030 en Juan José Castelli y Villa Ángela, Chaco, Argentina

Journal Articles & Books
januari, 2016
Argentina

En las últimas décadas se han producido cambios significativos en los esquemas de asentamiento de la población, si bien las ciudades millonarias siguen siendo importantes desde el punto de vista de la concentración de la población, no debemos dejar de destacar el protagonismo que están adquiriendo en este sentido las ciudades intermedias, como consecuencia, éstas comienzan a comprender la necesidad de desarrollar sus propias estrategias de desarrollo, entre las cuales se destacan las inversiones empresariales y de capital humano de origen local y/o regional.

Whose waters? Large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania

januari, 2016
Tanzania

In Tanzania like in other parts of the global South, in the name of 'development' and 'poverty eradication' vast tracts of land have been earmarked by the government to be developed by investors for different commercial agricultural projects, giving rise to the contested land grab phenomenon. In parallel, Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM ) has been promoted in the country and globally as the governance framework that seeks to manage water resources in an efficient, equitable and sustainable manner.

INTERNACIONALIZACIÓN DE COMPAÑÍAS PETROLERAS Y LÍMITES A LA PLANIFICACIÓN NACIONAL DEL DESARROLLO

Journal Articles & Books
januari, 2016

El presente trabajo se propone contribuir al estudio de los condicionamientos actuales a la planificación del desarrollo nacional en países petroleros, a partir de un análisis de los cambios ocurridos, durante las últimas décadas, en la organización de la industria petrolera. Nos referimos particularmente al proceso de internacionalización de compañías nacionales y sus efectos en la capacidad de los gobiernos propietarios de establecer mecanismos de apropiación y distribución de renta petrolera.

The Political Economy of Decision-Making in Forestry

januari, 2016

The use of the phrase, ‘political
economy’ originates in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations and is
also found in the writings of David Ricardo and Karl Marx.
What is presently understood as ‘economics’ was, at that
time, termed ‘political economy’. This was understood to
mean ‘conditions of production organization in
nation-states’ (Acemoglu and Robinson, 2012, Beuran,
Raballand and Kapoor, 2011). Venerable scholars such as

Six Case Studies of Economically Successful Cities

januari, 2016

The objective of this paper is to synthesize the findings of six individual case studies (Bucaramanga, Colombia; Coimbatore, India; Kigali, Rwanda; Gaziantep, Turkey; Changsha, China; and Tangier, Morocco) by analyzing the similarities and dissimilarities among them and identifying common, cross-cutting themes. The intent is to highlight what institutions and strategies successful cities have relied on to spur
economic development, under what conditions such success has occurred, and what lessons of this experience might be applicable to decision makers in other cities.

The impact of climate change, desertification and land degradation on the development prospects of landlocked developing countries

december, 2015

Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) are disadvantaged in a myriad of ways and they have special needs which require special attention. Challenges such as undiversified economies, vulnerability to climate change and climate variability, land degradation and desertification, among others, are undermining the economic potential of many LLDCs. This has been exacerbated by weak export base of many LLDCs centered on a few primary agricultural and/ or mineral commodities.