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Linkages Between Rural Financial Markets, Poverty Alleviation And Conservation Of Soils And Forests: The Case Of Madagascar

In: Emerging Financial Markets In The Global Economy

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  • Manfred Zeller

    (Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, USA)

  • Cécile Lapenu

    (Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, USA)

  • Bart Minten

    (Assistant Professor, University of Leuven, Belgium)

  • Eliane Ralison

    (Research Analyst, Ministère de la Recherche Scientifique, Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Désiré Randrianaivo

    (Director, Department of Rural Development, Ministère de la Recherche Scientifique, Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Jean-Claude Randrianarisoa

    (Socio-economist, Ministère de la Recherche Scientifique, Antananarivo, Madagascar)

Abstract

The following sections are included:IntroductionThe Critical Triangle of Rural Development: The Case of MadagascarChanges in Rural Development: A Descriptive AnalysisData Source and Sampling FrameMajor Trends Characterizing the Critical Triangle of Rural DevelopmentTrends in Access to Financial Markets and Other Determinants of Rural DevelopmentA Causal Diagram of the Critical TriangleEconometric Model and its ResultsThe ModelInterpretation of ResultsDeterminants of Community Access to Member-based Financial InstitutionsDeterminants of Lowland Rice YieldsDeterminants of MigrationDeterminants of Rural WagesDeterminants of Expansion of UplandDeterminants of Soil Fertility of UplandImplications for PolicyReferences

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  • Manfred Zeller & Cécile Lapenu & Bart Minten & Eliane Ralison & Désiré Randrianaivo & Jean-Claude Randrianarisoa, 2000. "Linkages Between Rural Financial Markets, Poverty Alleviation And Conservation Of Soils And Forests: The Case Of Madagascar," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Larry Sawers & Daniel Schydlowsky & David Nickerson (ed.), Emerging Financial Markets In The Global Economy, chapter 5, pages 91-126, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812813534_0005
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