Demand for High-value Secondary Crops in Developing Countries: The Case of Potatoes in Bangladesh and Pakistan

Published: May 1, 1996
Abstract
Secondary crops are of increasing interest to policymakers and planners in developing countries because of a desire to diversify economic activities and because of their proven potential to raise farm incomes and rural employment. To assess this potential, basic information on the demand characteristics for these crops is required. But, given the large number of possible crops to be studied, policy analysts require an estimation procedure that...
Paper Details
Title
Demand for High-value Secondary Crops in Developing Countries: The Case of Potatoes in Bangladesh and Pakistan
Published Date
May 1, 1996
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