2022
DOI: 10.17221/401/2021-agricecon
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Impact of economic globalisation on agriculture in developing countries: A review

Abstract: Economic globalisation (EG) in developing countries has continued to increase over the last 40 years. EG has both beneficial and harmful impacts on all sectors, including agriculture. This paper aims to determine the impact of EG on agriculture in developing countries. This aim was met by conducting a systematic review (SR) of 64 papers from Scopus and Web of Science (WoS). EG has influenced various elements of agriculture in developing countries, including i) product, supply chain, food security, ii) trade, i… Show more

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“…This result points not only to the presence of capital flows and trade in developing countries but also to a significant trade-enhancing role of AIFDI in developing country agriculture. As foreign capital and trade are proxies of globalisation [54][55][56] , these pointers are evidence of the globalisation of agriculture in developing countries.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Effects Of Foreign Direct Investment On Tradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result points not only to the presence of capital flows and trade in developing countries but also to a significant trade-enhancing role of AIFDI in developing country agriculture. As foreign capital and trade are proxies of globalisation [54][55][56] , these pointers are evidence of the globalisation of agriculture in developing countries.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Effects Of Foreign Direct Investment On Tradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…H1: Global Innovation Index (Sadovska et al, 2020) H3: Rural Population (Dewi, 2020;Kraybill & Johnson, 1989;Morales et al, 2022) H4: Social Globalization Index (Ajam et al, 2021;Anderson, 2010;Nugroho et al, 2021;Nugroho & Lakner, 2022;Polackova, 2020) INDEPENDENT VARIABLES Agriculture Value Added (Blakeney, 2022;Haji-Rahimi, 2012) H2: Urban Population (Malik & Ali, 2015;Orsini et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2021;Zhong et al, 2020) DEPENDENT VARIABLE H5: Demographic Pressures (Bilsborrow, 1987) 2. Methodology…”
Section: Figure 1 Conceptual Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study contributes to the existing literature in two different ways. First, this study is unique in that earlier studies attempted to investigate the influence of WTO access or economic openness on agricultural production [ 26 ], quality [ 27 ], food security [ 28 ], employment [ 26 ], value-added [ 29 ], diversification and supply chain [ 30 ], trade [ 31 ], FDI [ 27 ], and technology [ 27 ] but nothing has to do with agricultural producer prices. We also include other domestic economic factors as determinants of agricultural producer prices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%