AgEcon Search Reaches 20,000th Paper Milestone
AgEcon Search, http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/, is a free-to-user Web resource with full-text of working papers, conference papers and journal articles in agricultural, resource, environmental, consumer, and other areas of applied economics.
AgEcon Search, is a free-to-user Web resource with full-text of working papers, conference papers and journal articles in agricultural, resource, environmental, consumer, and other areas of applied economics. It is coordinated by two librarians at the University of Minnesota, and co-sponsored by the American Agricultural Economics Association.
Over 100 institutions from around the globe contribute their material to AgEcon Search. They include academic institutions, government agencies, professional associations and non-government organizations, and over 1 million downloads have been recorded since 2001.
Paper number 20,000 is:
Identification of pulling factors for enhancing the sustainable development of agriculture with special reference to maize in India, by R.P. Singh, Ranjit Kumar and N.P.Singh. Working Paper 88 from the U.N. Centre for Alleviation of Poverty Through Secondary Crops' Development in Asia and the Pacific (CAPSA), 2005.
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