Pathways of rural development in Madagascar: an empirical investigation of the critical triangle of environmental sustainability, economic growth, and poverty alleviation

dc.creatorZeller, Manfred
dc.creatorLapenu, Cecile
dc.creatorMinten, Bart
dc.creatorRalison, Eliane
dc.creatorRandrianaivo, Desire
dc.creatorRandrianarisoa, Claude
dc.date2000
dc.date2024-10-24T12:43:44Z
dc.date2024-10-24T12:43:44Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-27T15:15:37Z
dc.descriptionThis paper is based on community-level data from 188 villages in rural Madagascar. The survey that was conducted in 1997 made extensive use of long-term recall questions ascertaining changes during the past 10 years in rice yields, wages, population, soil fertility, and other pertinent variables of rural development. We find that—on average for all villages—the yields of irrigated rice, the major food crop, and real agricultural wages declined, while the communities expanded their upland area by nearly a quarter and experienced deteriorating fertility of their upland soils. These patterns are consistent with the wide-held belief that rural areas in Madagascar have witnessed increased poverty, economic stagnation, and a continued degradation of the natural resources. Yet, the five agroecological regions in our sample exhibit quite different patterns of rural development, and at least one of them has experienced increases in yields and wages. From a policy perspective, it is important to better understand the driving forces of such diverse rural change. The overall decline in rural wages over the past 10 years is expected to have contributed to increased poverty, food insecurity and malnutrition in rural areas, as rural wage laborers traditionally belong to the poorest of the poor in Madagascar. In this paper, we present an econometric analysis of the determinants of and interdependencies between the three components of sustainable development: economic growth, environmental sustainability, and poverty alleviation.
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dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/156301
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/99152
dc.languageen
dc.publisherInternational Food Policy Research Institute
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.sourceZeller, Manfred; Lapenu, Cecile; Minten, Bart; Ralison, Eliane; Randrianaivo, Desire; Randrianarisoa, Claude. 2000. Pathways of rural development in Madagascar: an empirical investigation of the critical triangle of environmental sustainability, economic growth, and poverty alleviation. FCND Discussion Paper brief 82. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156301
dc.subjectcrop yield
dc.subjecteconometrics
dc.subjectpoverty alleviation
dc.subjectrural development
dc.titlePathways of rural development in Madagascar: an empirical investigation of the critical triangle of environmental sustainability, economic growth, and poverty alleviation
dc.typeBrief

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