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Public Participation and Environmental Impact Assessment in Mainland China and Taiwan: Political Foundations of Environmental Management
Authors:Richard Palmer-Jones  Kunal Sen
Institution:School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Abstract:This article explores the role of agro-ecological factors associated with agricultural growth and poverty outcomes in India. Using a new operationalisation of agro-ecological factors and incorporating within-State variations in poverty and other variables we show that agricultural growth and poverty reduction appear to depend on underlying agro-ecological conditions which are favourable to the spread of irrigation and hence agricultural development, which in turn in associated with poverty reduction. Promotion of agriculture in less favoured areas in unlikely to have similar effects on agriculture in less favoured areas is unlikely to have similar effects on agricultural growth even if the effects of agricultural growth on poverty remain similar, unless conditions for irrigation are favourable or rainfall is sufficiently abundant and reliable. This suggests that considerable caution may be needed in drawing policy conclusions from empirical analysis by state alone, and without regard to their underlying factor endowments.
Keywords:Developing countries  Financial regulation  Banking  Banking systems  Bank regulation  Capital adequacy  Basle Capital Accord  Policy options for reform
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