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Adoption and productivity impacts of new rice technology across production environments in Nepal: IRRI Social Science Division Papers, No. 90-12, 1990 / Upadhyaya, Hari K.; David, Cristina C.; Otsuka, Keijiro; Thapa, Ganesh   Article
Otsuka, Keijiro Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite the fact that the adoption of modern rice varieties has increased considerably in Nepal since the early 1970s, the yield growth is not as dramatic as in other Asian countries. Inter-village differences in productivity level seem to be associated with the type of modern varieties as well as the production environments in which they are grown.
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Rice in Asia: Is it becoming an inferior good? Comment: IRRI Social Science Division Papers, No. 90-05, October 1990 / Huang, Jikun; David, Cristina C.; Duff, Bart   Article
Duff, Bart Article
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Summary/Abstract In a recent article in the AJAE, Ito, Peterson, and Grant (IPG) investigated the nature of demand for rice in 14 Asian countries using a generalized covariance demand model. The results indicated that income elasticities have significantly declined. Moreover, income elasticities are negative in half of the countries studied, leading to the conclusion that rice is becoming an inferior good in Asia.
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