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Modern Concepts & Developments in Agronomy

What are the Moderating Effect of Active Agricultural Population, Ethnicity Rate and Urbanization on Agricultural Reforms and Agricultural Growth? From Theory to Empirical Evidence in Benin

  • Open or CloseIchaou Mounirou*

    Faculty of Economic and Management (FASEG). University of Parakou (UP), POB: 123 Parakou, Benin

    *Corresponding author:Ichaou Mounirou, Faculty of Economic and Management (FASEG). University of Parakou (UP), POB: 123 Parakou, Benin

Submission: August 20, 2020;Published: September 24, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/MCDA.2020.07.000662

ISSN: 2637-7659
Volume7 Issue3

Abstract

This mini review aims to evidence the moderating effect of agricultural population, ethnicity rate and urbanization on agricultural reforms and agricultural growth. Results from the estimation of VAR (1) confirm this relationship and urge the necessity to consider the main driving factors including the population, the ethnicity index and urbanization in the development and implementation of reforms in the agricultural sector for the sake of agricultural growth in developing countries.

Keywords: Agricultural reform; Agricultural Growth; Benin

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