Deck 9: Agricultural Transformation and Rural Development  

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It is important to place particular stress on the role of women in rural development programs because
(a) women have received less training in the past.
(b) women perform a large majority of the work in the rural sector.
(c) women tend to allocate more resources to their children's health and education.
(d) all of the above.
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Women bear a disproportionate burden in the agrarian system of Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America.In addition their productivity is low.Explain these statements with specific examples from individual developing economies.What measures/policies have been implemented to deal with these two issues? Once again discuss with specific examples from individual developing economies.
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What are the primary determinants of agricultural labor productivity?
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Explain the role of risk and uncertainty in an analysis of the economic behavior of peasant farmers.What kinds of questions does this analysis enable us to answer?
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What are some of the specific policies aimed at improving the productivity of women farmers
in Kenya?
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What is (are) the key characteristic(s) of the agrarian system in Sub-Saharan Africa?
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Is sharecropping economically efficient or inefficient? Explain
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The primary goal of an agricultural extension service is to
(a) bring new areas under cultivation.
(b) increase the yield per hectare.
(c) introduce land reform.
(d) assist rural-urban migration.
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Describe briefly five major characteristics or problems of developing countries' agricultural sector.Make reference to specific countries or regions where you can.
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What are the key characteristics of the agrarian system in Asia that distinguish it from that of Latin America? Explain your answer.
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What is the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and who are its primary supporters?
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What are the implications for a successful agricultural development strategy of the finding that women perform 60 to 90% of all work in the traditional rural areas?
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Which of the following is an important factor in the success of agrarian land reform policies?
(a) the introduction of sharecropping.
(b) the introduction of tenant farming.
(c) farmer training programs.
(d) the introduction of more capital intensive methods.
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What role should the government play with respect to the agricultural sector in developing countries in their attempt to alleviate poverty?
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Crops produced entirely for the market are known as
(a) basic crops.
(b) mixed crops.
(c) hybrid crops.
(d) cash crops.
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Explain the concept, goals, and methods of integrated rural development.
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An agrarian system refers to
(a) the pattern of land ownership.
(b) the type of crops grown.
(c) the processing of agricultural commodities.
(d) an economy that has no industry.
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Explain the case for land reform in Latin America.Are there any potential negative effects? What steps could be taken to address these effects?
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In Bangladesh, the government guarantees rice farmers that it will buy rice at a specific price.Explain the costs and benefits to farmers in good and bad harvest years.
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Critically evaluate the following statement: Government policies to keep the price at which staple foods are bought and sold low helps to reduce poverty and inequality.
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A program through which new ideas, methods, and advice are offered to farmers to increase farm yields is known as
(a) agricultural extension.
(b) agricultural mechanization.
(c) an agrarian system.
(d) land reform.
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The African agrarian system is characterized by
(a) absentee landlords.
(b) a dual agrarian system known as latifundio-minifundio.
(c) land fragmentation.
(d) shifting cultivation.
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In South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, about what share of output is contributed by agriculture?
(a) One tenth.
(b) One fifth.
(c) Two fifths.
(d) One half.
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In South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, about what share of the labor force works in agriculture?
(a) One tenth.
(b) One third.
(c) One half.
(d) Two thirds.
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Absentee landowners characterize the agrarian system of
(a) Asia.
(b) Latin America.
(c) Sub-Saharan Africa.
(d) all of the above.
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In which of these developing regions has food production per capita steadily fallen over the last quarter century?
(a) Africa.
(b) East Asia.
(c) South Asia.
(d) Latin America.
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The system of land tenure in which tenant farmers pay a fixed share of their crop to landowners is called
(a) communal farming.
(b) collective farming.
(c) latifundio-minifundio system.
(d) sharecropping.
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During the 1990s, food production increased faster than population in all regions of the developing world except
(a) Latin America.
(b) East Asia.
(c) Sub-Saharan Africa.
(d) none of the above.
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Sharecropping can be best understood as
(a) a type of agreement preferred by peasants.
(b) a type of agreement preferred by landlords.
(c) a compromise between peasant and landlord preferences.
(d) a type of agreement preferred by neither but given by tradition.
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In a world of perfect certainty, sharecropping would be less efficient than a farm owner working his own farm because
(a) sharecroppers receive only half of their marginal product.
(b) paying a worker a wage gives him or her an incentive to shirk.
(c) sharecroppers are exploited by landlords.
(d) renting farmland concentrates risk on the renters.
(e) all of the above.
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It is important to place particular stress on the role of women in rural development programs because
(a) women have received less training in the past.
(b) women perform a large majority of the work in the rural sector.
(c) women tend to allocate more resources to their children's health and education.
(d) all of the above.
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Women bear a disproportionate burden in the agrarian system of Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America.In addition their productivity is low.Explain these statements with specific examples from individual developing economies.What measures/policies have been implemented to deal with these two issues? Once again discuss with specific examples from individual developing economies.
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What are the primary determinants of agricultural labor productivity?
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Explain the role of risk and uncertainty in an analysis of the economic behavior of peasant farmers.What kinds of questions does this analysis enable us to answer?
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What are some of the specific policies aimed at improving the productivity of women farmers
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What is (are) the key characteristic(s) of the agrarian system in Sub-Saharan Africa?
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Is sharecropping economically efficient or inefficient? Explain
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The primary goal of an agricultural extension service is to
(a) bring new areas under cultivation.
(b) increase the yield per hectare.
(c) introduce land reform.
(d) assist rural-urban migration.
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Describe briefly five major characteristics or problems of developing countries' agricultural sector.Make reference to specific countries or regions where you can.
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What are the key characteristics of the agrarian system in Asia that distinguish it from that of Latin America? Explain your answer.
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What is the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and who are its primary supporters?
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What are the implications for a successful agricultural development strategy of the finding that women perform 60 to 90% of all work in the traditional rural areas?
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Which of the following is an important factor in the success of agrarian land reform policies?
(a) the introduction of sharecropping.
(b) the introduction of tenant farming.
(c) farmer training programs.
(d) the introduction of more capital intensive methods.
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What role should the government play with respect to the agricultural sector in developing countries in their attempt to alleviate poverty?
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Crops produced entirely for the market are known as
(a) basic crops.
(b) mixed crops.
(c) hybrid crops.
(d) cash crops.
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Explain the concept, goals, and methods of integrated rural development.
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An agrarian system refers to
(a) the pattern of land ownership.
(b) the type of crops grown.
(c) the processing of agricultural commodities.
(d) an economy that has no industry.
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Explain the case for land reform in Latin America.Are there any potential negative effects? What steps could be taken to address these effects?
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In Bangladesh, the government guarantees rice farmers that it will buy rice at a specific price.Explain the costs and benefits to farmers in good and bad harvest years.
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Critically evaluate the following statement: Government policies to keep the price at which staple foods are bought and sold low helps to reduce poverty and inequality.
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21
A program through which new ideas, methods, and advice are offered to farmers to increase farm yields is known as
(a) agricultural extension.
(b) agricultural mechanization.
(c) an agrarian system.
(d) land reform.
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The African agrarian system is characterized by
(a) absentee landlords.
(b) a dual agrarian system known as latifundio-minifundio.
(c) land fragmentation.
(d) shifting cultivation.
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In South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, about what share of output is contributed by agriculture?
(a) One tenth.
(b) One fifth.
(c) Two fifths.
(d) One half.
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In South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, about what share of the labor force works in agriculture?
(a) One tenth.
(b) One third.
(c) One half.
(d) Two thirds.
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Absentee landowners characterize the agrarian system of
(a) Asia.
(b) Latin America.
(c) Sub-Saharan Africa.
(d) all of the above.
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In which of these developing regions has food production per capita steadily fallen over the last quarter century?
(a) Africa.
(b) East Asia.
(c) South Asia.
(d) Latin America.
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The system of land tenure in which tenant farmers pay a fixed share of their crop to landowners is called
(a) communal farming.
(b) collective farming.
(c) latifundio-minifundio system.
(d) sharecropping.
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During the 1990s, food production increased faster than population in all regions of the developing world except
(a) Latin America.
(b) East Asia.
(c) Sub-Saharan Africa.
(d) none of the above.
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Sharecropping can be best understood as
(a) a type of agreement preferred by peasants.
(b) a type of agreement preferred by landlords.
(c) a compromise between peasant and landlord preferences.
(d) a type of agreement preferred by neither but given by tradition.
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In a world of perfect certainty, sharecropping would be less efficient than a farm owner working his own farm because
(a) sharecroppers receive only half of their marginal product.
(b) paying a worker a wage gives him or her an incentive to shirk.
(c) sharecroppers are exploited by landlords.
(d) renting farmland concentrates risk on the renters.
(e) all of the above.
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