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Community/Rural/Urban Development 35 Labor and Human Capital 18 India 13 Food Security and Poverty 12 poverty 9 International Development 8 gender inequality 8 Botswana 7 Consumer/Household Economics 7 Health Economics and Policy 7 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 7 International Relations/Trade 7 Public Economics 6 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 6 Agricultural and Food Policy 5 Financial Economics 5 education 5 Bangladesh 4 Environmental Economics and Policy 4 Land Economics/Use 4 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 4 food cash crops 4 non-food cash crops 4 Gender Inequality 3 Pacific Island Nations 3 Poverty 3 agriculture 3 female-headed households 3 Africa 2 Amartya Sen 2 China 2 Education 2 Farm Management 2 Kenya 2 Kondhs 2 Pacific Island nations 2 Santal 2 Santals 2 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 2 agricultural commercialisation 2
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Tisdell, Clement A. 53 Roy, Kartik C. 13 Kiriti, Tabitha 10 Ghose, Ananda 6 Moepeng, Pelotshweu T. 6 Regmi, Gopal 4 Hossain, Mohammad 2 Moepeng, Pelotshweu 2 Mohammad, Hossain 2 Laselle, Laurence 1
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 55
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Rural development in Botswana: Experience from elsewhere and emerging issues
Moepeng, Pelotshweu - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2013
Poverty incidence is one of the most critical concerns in Botswana and the government has resolved to eradicate this problem and ensure that every citizen live in a dignified and acceptable condition consistent with the national aspirations as set out in the National Vision 2016. Currently,...
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Core economic issues in the horticulture sector of Botswana
Moepeng, Pelotshweu - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2013
Poverty and unemployment in Botswana are the major problems that the government is focusing its effort and attention on. The overall government aim is to eradicate poverty and diversify the economy away from diamond mining to create sustainable jobs. Agriculture is traditionally thought to be a...
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China's Goal of Combining Economic Self-Reliance With Its Development: Changing Perspectives and Challenges
Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2013
The attainment of self-reliance (zi li geng sheng) is an important goal for China. However, approaches to achieving it have altered greatly since the People’s Republic was established in 1949. Following the split between China and the Soviet Union in 1960, Mao Zedong claimed that China could...
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Gender Issues in Rural Eastern India Revealed by Field Interviews: Tribal and Non-Tribal Responses
Tisdell, Clement A.; Roy, Kartik C. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2009
Reports responses to interviews conducted in three rural villages in Eastern India in January 2000 as well as replies to questions asked at a forest meeting in West Bengal of groups/persons interested in rural women and development. The questions were designed to provide information on...
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The Socio-Economic Situation of Female Heads and Poor Heads of Households in Rural Botswana: A Village Case Study
Moepeng, Pelotshweu T.; Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2008
This article explores the socio-economic situation of female heads and poor heads of household in rural Botswana by means of a case study of the village of Nshakazhogwe, a village considered to be typical for rural east Botswana. It examines the extent to which the occurrence of poverty of...
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Associations between Poverty and Socio-economic Variables in a Typical Tswana Rural Village: New Insights
Moepeng, Pelotshweu T.; Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2008
This paper reports on and analyzes primary survey data obtained from a survey of household heads on the rural village of Nshakazhogwe, a typical rural village in northeast Botswana. It examines the associations between the incidence of poverty of household heads in this village and the values of...
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The Pattern of Livelihoods in a Typical Rural Village Provides New Perspectives on Botswana's Development
Moepeng, Pelotshweu T.; Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2008
Botswana’s average economic growth rate of about 8 per cent during 1985-2005 is one of highest in the world. A major contributor of this growth was mining which, in 2005/06, had a 41.4 per cent share of GDP. Various government welfare and empowerment programmes indicate that redistribution of...
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Can Subjective Measures for Rapid Assessment of Rural Poverty and Inequality be Useful in Botswana?
Moepeng, Pelotshweu T.; Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2008
Although middle income countries such as Botswana are credited with reliable data that are used in poverty measures, it is sometimes argued that the time lags between data generations or surveys are too wide. The Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) in Botswana takes place every 10...
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Botswana's Development: Its Economic Structure and Rural Poverty
Moepeng, Pelotshweu T.; Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2008
Botswana was among the highest growing economies in the world during 1985-2005 and achieved a reduction in its overall incidence of poverty from 60 per cent in 1985/86 to 30 per cent in 2002/03. The incidence of rural poverty in Botswana decreased from 55 per cent in 1985/86 to 40 per cent in...
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An Assessment of the UN's Millennium Development Goals and its Millennium Declaration
Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2006
The United Nations’ Millennium Declaration, passed by the General Assembly in September 2000, is assessed with particular attention being given to the Millennium Development Goals and associated targets outlined in the Declaration. The focus of the article is not so much on the extent to which...
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