Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data
Burkina Faso's Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS) of the 2000s, which were implemented as annually rolled-over Priority Action Programs, focused on four pillars: a) accelerating broad based growth; b) expanding access to social services for th...
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okr-10986-159892021-04-23T14:03:23Z Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data World Bank AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ATTRITION AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL BARGAINING BIOSAFETY BIOTECHNOLOGY BY-PRODUCTS CASH CROPS CEREALS COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COTTON COTTON CULTIVATION COTTON GROWING COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON YIELDS CROP CROP HARVESTING CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELD CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS CULTIVATED LAND DEGRADATION DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DRIVERS ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FAIR TRADE FAMILY LABOR FAMILY MEMBERS FAO FARM FARM ACTIVITY FARM HOUSEHOLDS FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMING ACTIVITIES FERTILIZER FERTILIZER COST FERTILIZER USE FERTILIZERS FIELD TRIALS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FLOOR PRICE FOOD POLICY GENDER GINNERIES GROUNDNUTS HARVESTING HOUSEHOLD HEAD HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IFPRI INCOME INCOMES INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTEGRATION INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LAND HOLDINGS LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION MAIZE MAJORITY OF FARMERS MARGINAL LANDS MARKETING MILLET MONOPOLIES PLOWING POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POST-HARVEST HANDLING POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION PRODUCE PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION GROWTH PRODUCTION SYSTEM PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH REGIONAL CONTEXT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL ECONOMY REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL LEVEL REGIONAL NETWORKS REGIONAL VALUE RISK SHARING RURAL LIVELIHOODS RURAL POPULATION SEED SEED COTTON SEEDS SESAME SMALL FARMERS SMALL PRODUCERS SOIL FERTILITY SOILS SORGHUM SOWING STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SWEET POTATOES VILLAGE LEVEL WELFARE INDICATOR YIELDS Burkina Faso's Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS) of the 2000s, which were implemented as annually rolled-over Priority Action Programs, focused on four pillars: a) accelerating broad based growth; b) expanding access to social services for the poor; c) increasing employment and income-generating activities for the poor; and d) promoting good governance. Increased public expenditure and targeted social service provision also led to improved access to basic services. In the area of education, progress has been made in terms of school infrastructure. Over the period of 2003-2008, substantial expansion (around 40 percent) of both the number of schools and the number of classrooms was achieved. Controlling and treating epidemic diseases also had good results, thanks to prevention and public awareness efforts and improved hygiene. Meanwhile, the country has been through several exogenous shocks and crises likely to have affected the pattern of poverty outcomes. In the past two decades, Burkina Faso's income per capita growth has been positive and less volatile relative to the past. Recent growth trends appear to be anchored by a general recovery in the primary sector. Household consumption was just as volatile as income per capita in the 1980s, but recovered substantially after the country gained competitiveness in the latter half of the 1990s following devaluation. However, since then, consumption has exhibited much more volatility than output. Finally, most the social indicators show an improvement in Burkina Faso since the early 1980s. Burkina Faso has kept pace with the overall positive trends observed in Sub-Saharan Africa and low income countries. 2013-10-01T19:48:28Z 2013-10-01T19:48:28Z 2013-06-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/18064765/burkina-faso-policy-note-vol-3-6-driving-cotton-production-stochastic-frontier-approach-panel-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15989 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Poverty Assessment Economic & Sector Work Africa Burkina Faso |
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AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ATTRITION AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL BARGAINING BIOSAFETY BIOTECHNOLOGY BY-PRODUCTS CASH CROPS CEREALS COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COTTON COTTON CULTIVATION COTTON GROWING COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON YIELDS CROP CROP HARVESTING CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELD CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS CULTIVATED LAND DEGRADATION DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DRIVERS ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FAIR TRADE FAMILY LABOR FAMILY MEMBERS FAO FARM FARM ACTIVITY FARM HOUSEHOLDS FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMING ACTIVITIES FERTILIZER FERTILIZER COST FERTILIZER USE FERTILIZERS FIELD TRIALS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FLOOR PRICE FOOD POLICY GENDER GINNERIES GROUNDNUTS HARVESTING HOUSEHOLD HEAD HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IFPRI INCOME INCOMES INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTEGRATION INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LAND HOLDINGS LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION MAIZE MAJORITY OF FARMERS MARGINAL LANDS MARKETING MILLET MONOPOLIES PLOWING POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POST-HARVEST HANDLING POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION PRODUCE PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION GROWTH PRODUCTION SYSTEM PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH REGIONAL CONTEXT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL ECONOMY REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL LEVEL REGIONAL NETWORKS REGIONAL VALUE RISK SHARING RURAL LIVELIHOODS RURAL POPULATION SEED SEED COTTON SEEDS SESAME SMALL FARMERS SMALL PRODUCERS SOIL FERTILITY SOILS SORGHUM SOWING STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SWEET POTATOES VILLAGE LEVEL WELFARE INDICATOR YIELDS |
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AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLDS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE ATTRITION AVERAGE ANNUAL RAINFALL BARGAINING BIOSAFETY BIOTECHNOLOGY BY-PRODUCTS CASH CROPS CEREALS COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX COTTON COTTON CULTIVATION COTTON GROWING COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON YIELDS CROP CROP HARVESTING CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROP YIELD CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS CULTIVATED LAND DEGRADATION DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS DRIVERS ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FAIR TRADE FAMILY LABOR FAMILY MEMBERS FAO FARM FARM ACTIVITY FARM HOUSEHOLDS FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMING ACTIVITIES FERTILIZER FERTILIZER COST FERTILIZER USE FERTILIZERS FIELD TRIALS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FLOOR PRICE FOOD POLICY GENDER GINNERIES GROUNDNUTS HARVESTING HOUSEHOLD HEAD HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX IFPRI INCOME INCOMES INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTEGRATION INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LAND HOLDINGS LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION MAIZE MAJORITY OF FARMERS MARGINAL LANDS MARKETING MILLET MONOPOLIES PLOWING POOR INFRASTRUCTURE POST-HARVEST HANDLING POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY REDUCTION PRODUCE PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTION GROWTH PRODUCTION SYSTEM PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH REGIONAL CONTEXT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT REGIONAL ECONOMY REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL LEVEL REGIONAL NETWORKS REGIONAL VALUE RISK SHARING RURAL LIVELIHOODS RURAL POPULATION SEED SEED COTTON SEEDS SESAME SMALL FARMERS SMALL PRODUCERS SOIL FERTILITY SOILS SORGHUM SOWING STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SWEET POTATOES VILLAGE LEVEL WELFARE INDICATOR YIELDS World Bank Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data |
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Burkina Faso's Poverty Reduction
Strategies (PRS) of the 2000s, which were implemented as
annually rolled-over Priority Action Programs, focused on
four pillars: a) accelerating broad based growth; b)
expanding access to social services for the poor; c)
increasing employment and income-generating activities for
the poor; and d) promoting good governance. Increased public
expenditure and targeted social service provision also led
to improved access to basic services. In the area of
education, progress has been made in terms of school
infrastructure. Over the period of 2003-2008, substantial
expansion (around 40 percent) of both the number of schools
and the number of classrooms was achieved. Controlling and
treating epidemic diseases also had good results, thanks to
prevention and public awareness efforts and improved
hygiene. Meanwhile, the country has been through several
exogenous shocks and crises likely to have affected the
pattern of poverty outcomes. In the past two decades,
Burkina Faso's income per capita growth has been
positive and less volatile relative to the past. Recent
growth trends appear to be anchored by a general recovery in
the primary sector. Household consumption was just as
volatile as income per capita in the 1980s, but recovered
substantially after the country gained competitiveness in
the latter half of the 1990s following devaluation. However,
since then, consumption has exhibited much more volatility
than output. Finally, most the social indicators show an
improvement in Burkina Faso since the early 1980s. Burkina
Faso has kept pace with the overall positive trends observed
in Sub-Saharan Africa and low income countries. |
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Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data |
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Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data |
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Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data |
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Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data |
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Burkina Faso : What is Driving Cotton Production, Stochastic Frontier Approach for Panel Data |
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burkina faso : what is driving cotton production, stochastic frontier approach for panel data |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/06/18064765/burkina-faso-policy-note-vol-3-6-driving-cotton-production-stochastic-frontier-approach-panel-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15989 |
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