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Title: Structural Change of Rural Economies


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  • Structural Change of Rural Economies
  • and Globalization

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Main hypotheses
Rural households do adapt through diversified
activity and income strategies which are
reshaping rural economies
Global agro-food markets restructuring
reinforcerural economies differentiation
Marginalization trends resulting from these
processes of structural change could lead to
risks of transitional dead-ends
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General Design
  • Not an assessment / forecast / foresight only
    an update!!
  • A 3-year comparative program implemented in 7
    countries
  • Mexico
  • Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Senegal
  • Morocco, Nicaragua
  • Two main phases
  • Phase 1 general country overviews
  • Phase 2 Regional case studies value chains
    reviews rural household surveys
  • 26 regions, near 9,000 surveyed HH
  • A focus on rural incomes
  • National teams Institutional Operational
    partners
  • Contribution to the local policy debate

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Agriculture for Development
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The WDR08 and the three worlds of agriculture
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The Evolutionary Path
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The policy diamond and the 3 exit pathways
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Exple Agriculture-based Countries
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What do these 3 exit pathways mean?
  • Between the Ag. Specialization, rural
    diversification, and migration options what are
    the realistic / acceptable / viable /sustainable
    ones? What are the right shares?
  • 10/20/70 or 40/40/20?
  • gt What is the room for maneuver of the policy
    makers?

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What do we learn from the past?
  • The structural transformation of Western Europe
    and its offshots is embedded in Western
    imperialism Bairoch, Braudel, Pomeranz, Chang,
    etc.
  • The capture of America and domination of Western
    Europe during 5 centuries helped its structural
    transformation specialization and migrations
  • The transformation of the so-called emerging
    countries occurred during the nation state led
    period between the 2 WW gt the 2nd
    globalization

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Where are the Ag. Based countries, what do they
face, what can they do?
  • The Ag. based countries mainly SSA face huge
    challenges
  • An incipient economic transition

12
Structural Change East Asia vs SSA
Manufacturing GDP
Agriculture GDP
13
Where are the Ag. Based countries, what do they
face, what can they do?
  • The Ag. based countries mainly SSA face huge
    challenges
  • An incipient economic transition
  • An incomplete demographic transition

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Yearly Cohorts
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Where are the Ag. Based countries, what do they
face?
  • The Ag. based countries mainly SSA face huge
    challenges
  • An incipient economic transition
  • An incomplete demographic transition
  • The constraints of climate change
  • In the context of globalization
  • High international competition
  • One size political framework
  • These challenges are insufficiently considered
  • gtit represents a historically unique
    configuration

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What can they do?
  • Back to the 3 exit pathways
  • And back to rural realities of the Ag.based
    countries
  • Here some RuralStruc results can help
  • The overall conclusions
  • Huge heterogeneity
  • But sobering results

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Annual Income per Capita in the Surveyed Regions
(PPP 2007)
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PPP 1 Income Classes
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Quintiles of Households by Region (PPP 2007)
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Structure of Households Global Income
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What does it mean?
  • If we want to eradicate hunger
  • We to need to deal with the many family
    farms /smallholders because exits are limited
  • The are no market solutions only
  • Under 2 a day no investment capacity
  • Need of public support public goods - of course
    - but not only

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What does it mean?
  • A need to focus first on food crops
  • Food insecurity remains and rural households are
    risk adverse
  • Food crops are the most inclusive
  • Then upgrade the added value ag.
    diversification transformation
  • And keep in mind that rural diversification
    starts with the growing rural demand
  • gt Ag. Income remains a key
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