通过成本效益分析估算非洲国际农业研究的总体回报:一种“最佳证据”方法

Estimating overall returns to international agricultural research in Africa through benefit‐cost analysis: a “best‐evidence” approach

Agricultural Economics · 2010
被引 37
人大 A-

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汇总了23项关于非洲国际农业研究的成本效益分析,发现总投入在多种假设下都是合理的,其中80%的收益来自生物防治,20%来自作物遗传改良。

Abstract

Abstract This study offers a “best evidence” approach to summarizing recent benefit‐cost analyses of international agricultural research in Africa. First, from an extensive literature review and the resulting global inventory of impact studies, 23 studies are identified that calculate aggregate rates of return for Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and partner investments in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). These studies are then appraised against a review framework consisting of principles, criteria, and indicators for study rigor. Subsequently, the economic benefits reported by studies grouped on the basis of its analytical rigor are aggregated and set against total investment by the CGIAR and national agricultural research systems to determine if the total investment to date can be justified by documented benefits under a range of assumptions. As a result, the study finds that aggregate investment is justified under a fairly wide range of suppositions. Under all scenarios, the vast majority of documented benefits stem from a relatively limited array of activities with a majority of benefits stemming from biological control (80%). Close to 20% of total benefits result from crop genetic improvement, and less than 1% result from all other activities. The implications of these results for research investment strategies in SSA and impact assessment are discussed.

国际农业研究收益成本分析非洲农业生物防治