Geography has had historically an effect on growth, both direct (i.e. through its impact on transportation costs, human health, agricultural productivity, and access to natural resources), and also indirect (e.g. the rent-seeking institutions so often associated with natural resource booms). The mechanisms that regulate access to resources are an essential force in the process of territorial development. Access and use of natural resources (in particular...
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Agriculture for development : territorial development - how the spatial approach can complement the sectoral approach
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