Rural Poverty and Agricultural Transformation
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- Rural Poverty and Agricultural Transformationeconomics-mcqs › rural-poverty-and-agricultural-transformation
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- 30 May 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
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Which combination below represents examples of urban bias?
Multiple choice question for Rural Poverty and Agricultural Transformation. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
Urban bias is reflected in policies such as tax incentives and subsidies for emerging industries (II), tariff and quota protections for industries (III), and allocating more resources to education, training, housing, health, and transportation in cities compared to rural regions (IV). Price controls on food and industrial goods (I) do not necessarily indicate urban bias.
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- 1.In the food demand growth formula D = Φ + aE, where a represents the income elasticity of food demand and E is the growth rate of per capita income, what does Φ signify?
- 2.What term describes the collection of different commodity combinations an individual can access in society, based on all their rights and opportunities?
- 3.According to Nic Maunder, an expert on Ethiopia, which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to food insecurity?
- 4.Which company is not considered one of the leading global food chain clusters headquartered in the United States?
- 5.Which statement accurately describes rural and agricultural development?