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The impact of digital inclusive finance on agricultural economic resilience
Finance Research LettersQiang Gao
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Digital rural development, insurance investment, and agricultural economic resilience
Finance Research LettersNai'an Liu, Chaodan Yang, Ying Cheng
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Resilience of agricultural banks during economic downturns
Agricultural Finance ReviewPurposeAgricultural banks likely respond differently to economic downturns compared to nonagricultural banks. Limited previous research has examined the performance of agricultural banks under economic crisis and in the presence of banking regulations.
Madhav Regmi, Noah Miller
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Strategic Risk Management and Resilience Concept in Agricultural Economics
2023Strategic risk management is a response to the traditional approach where risks were managed in silos. In the last decade, a new concept has been introduced: resilience. Resilience is expressed through robustness, adaptability and transformability. The goal of risk management is to mitigate the impact of shocks and risks, thus strengthening resilience;
Njavro, Mario, Čop, Tajana
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Aging, financial coverage, and agricultural economic resilience: Nonlinear dynamics and thresholds
Finance Research LettersPeng Han, Hanfeng Liu, Yuhe Chen
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Inclusive Short Chains as Strategy for Creating Resilience in Agricultural Economic Activity
2021This case study was carried out in the Chontla municipality located in Veracruz, Mexico, belonging to the Huasteca Baja Region. The problem addressed in this research was the micro-regions design for a municipality that has 138 localities. The aim is to articulate the agricultural backyard producers into short commercialization circuits to minimize the
Horacio Bautista-Santos +4 more
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Advancing digital agriculture for climate resilience and economic transformation in Malawi
Malawi, a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa, is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Agriculture is the backbone of its economy, supporting more than 80% of the population, contributing 30% to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and generating 80% of export earnings.G. Matchaya +4 more
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Agriculture role in social-economic resilience to majo economic crises in Romania
2017The objective of this analysis is to investigate the capacity of agriculture to actively contribute to reducing vulnerabilities and the degree of exposure of Romania's economy to shocks caused by major economic crises. The role of agriculture, as economic and social resilience factor, is analyzed from the perspective of primary sector contribution to ...
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Sustainable Development of Cooperatives and Well-being for All
Contracts form the foundation of the economic activities of agricultural cooperatives, yet they are exposed to unpredictable external factors that may hinder the fulfillment of contractual obligations. The justificatory impediment, including force majeure, fortuitous events, and hardship, plays a crucial role in protecting contracting parties in such ...
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Contracts form the foundation of the economic activities of agricultural cooperatives, yet they are exposed to unpredictable external factors that may hinder the fulfillment of contractual obligations. The justificatory impediment, including force majeure, fortuitous events, and hardship, plays a crucial role in protecting contracting parties in such ...
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