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      Migration, Transfers and Economic Decision Making among Agricultural Households
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      Migration, Transfers and Economic Decision Making among Agricultural Households book

      Edited ByCalogero Carletto, Benjamin Davis, Paul Winters
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2011
      eBook Published 20 August 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003061229
      Pages 204
      eBook ISBN 9781003061229
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Global Development
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      Carletto, C., Davis, B., & Winters, P. (Eds.). (2011). Migration, Transfers and Economic Decision Making among Agricultural Households (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003061229

      ABSTRACT

      The increasing volume of remittances and public transfers in rural areas of the developing world has raised hopes that these cash inflows may serve as an effective mechanism for reducing poverty in the long term by facilitating investments and raising productivity, particularly in agriculture where market failures are most manifest. This book systematically tests the empirical relationship between cash transfers and productive spending in agriculture amongst rural households in six different countries of the developing world. Together, the studies point to little impact of migration and public and private transfers on agricultural productivity, instead facilitating a transition away from agriculture or to a less labour intensive type of agriculture.





      From a policy perspective the studies raise the question of how to maintain rural economies, as migration and social assistance are unlikely to provide a sustainable way to overcome rural poverty in the long run for those that remain in rural areas. For the foreseeable future, agriculture will play an important role in alleviating poverty and sustaining growth in rural areas. Yet, public and private transfers are not providing much of the impetus needed to raise the sector’s productivity. Whether the transfers are invested in agriculture will ultimately depend on the attractiveness of the sector, which is largely determined by the policies of governments and donors.



      This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Development Studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |13 pages

      Introduction

      ByBenjamin Davis, Gero Carletto, Paul C. Winters

      chapter |25 pages

      The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Consumption and Investment in Nicaragua

      ByJohn A. Maluccio

      chapter |29 pages

      Conditional Cash Transfers and Agricultural Production: Lessons from the Oportunidades Experience in Mexico

      ByJessica Erin Todd, Paul C. Winters, Tom Hertz

      chapter |23 pages

      Does Migration Make Rural Households More Productive? Evidence from Mexico

      ByJ. Edward Taylor, Alejandro Lopez-Feldman

      chapter |23 pages

      Moving Forward, Looking Back: the Impact of Migration and Remittances on Assets, Consumption, and Credit Constraints in the Rural Philippines

      ByAgnes Quisumbing, Scott McNiven

      chapter |26 pages

      Seasonal Migration and Agricultural Production in Vietnam

      ByAlan De Brauw

      chapter |22 pages

      The Vanishing Farms? The Impact of International Migration on Albanian Family Farming

      ByJuna Miluka, Gero Carletto, Benjamin Davis, Alberto Zezza

      chapter |28 pages

      Agricultural Land Use and Asset Accumulation in Migrant Households: the Case of El Salvador

      ByAmy Lynne Damon
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