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Logistic Infrastructure, Informational Technology and Crop Production: Role of Food and Crop Production in Economic Miseries

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 2, 247 - 268, 25.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.30927/ijpf.1503957

Öz

This study examines the impacts of logistic facilities and infrastructure on crop and food production, inflation, and unemployment rates. It concludes that improvement in logistic facilities is an important significant and robust element of food and crop production growth. The logistic infrastructure improves employment in direct and indirect ways. Empirical evidence does not favor subsidies, tax exemptions, and credit to the private sector for crop production and food security enhancement. The study recognizes the importance of information technology for food and non-food crop production growth. Moreover, information technology improves the employment opportunities. These findings are based on 14 years data of 187 countries, while fixed and common effect models have been applied to estimate the parameters.

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Kaynakça

  • Asian Development Bank (2017); ‘Meeting Asia’s Infrastructure Needs”, Mandaluyong City (Philippines), Asian Development Bank, 2017.
  • Christian Haddad and Lars Hornuf (2019); The emergence of the global fintech market: economic and technological determinants; Small Business Economics; Vol 53 (81-105);
  • FAO (2012); Leading Group for Innovative financing for agriculture, food security and nutrition; Task Force Report; Rome: Permanent Leading Group Secretariat (2012)
  • Field to Market (2002); Financial Innovations to Accelerate Sustainable Agriculture: Blueprints for the Value Chain; Washington: Field to Market (2002)
  • Harmatuck, D. 1996. ‘The influence of transportation infrastructure on economic development; Logistics and Transportation Review; 32(1): 76–92.
  • Hussain Samad Fan Zhang (2018); Electrification and Household Welfare Evidence from Pakistan; Policy Research Working Paper 8582; The World Bank Group, South Asia Region
  • Inderst, Georg (2018); ‘Infrastructure Investment, Private Finance, and Institutional Investors: Asia from a Global Perspective’ in Financing Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific Capturing Impacts and New Sources’; Asian Development Bank Institute: 2018
  • Keynes, John Maynard (1936). The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. (Archived from the original on 7 November 2017).
  • Marlene Amstad, Bihong Huang, Peter J. Morgan, and Sayuri Shirai (2019); Introduction and Overview in “Central Bank Digital Currency and Fintech in Asia”; edited by Marlene Amstad, Bihong Huang, Peter J. Morgan, and Sayuri Shirai; Asian Development Bank Institute; Tokyo: 2019
  • Mehar, Ayub (2021b): Covid-19, Digital Transactions and Economic Activities: Puzzling Nexus of Wealth Enhancement, Trade and Financial Technology; in “Fintech and Covid-19: Implications for Asia, Pacific and global economies; Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge, Asian Development Bank and Asian Development Bank Institute; Tokyo: 2021
  • Mehar, Ayub (2021c); Bridge financing during covid-19 pandemics: Nexus of FDI, external borrowing and fiscal policy; Transnational Corporations Review; 2021 (January); 1-16
  • Mehar, M. Ayub (2017), Infrastructure development, CPEC and FDI in Pakistan: is there any connection? Transnational Corporation Review ,2017 Volume 9 (3), 232-241
  • Mehar, M. Ayub (2021a), Infrastructure Development and Public-Private Partnership: Measuring Impacts of Urban Transport Infrastructure in Pakistan; in “Developing Infrastructure in Central Asia: Impacts and Financing Mechanism: edited by Naoyuki Yoshino, Bihong Huang, Dina Azhgaliyeva, and Qaisar Abbas; Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute 2021, 198-230
  • Mehar, M. Ayub (2023), Impacts of the Patterns of Financing on Logistic Infrastructure in CAREC Member Countries; in “Unlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia” edited by Bhajan Grewal, Nella Hendriyetty, Iskandar Abdullaev, Chul Ju Kim, Naoyuki Yoshino and Eisa Khan Ayoob Ayoobi; Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute 2023, 127-152
  • Morag B. 2016. ‘Global Infrastructure Hub: Promoting Quality Infrastructure for Long Term Investment’; GI Hub: 2016.
  • Naoyuki Yoshino, Matthias Helble, and Umid Abidhadjaev (2018); ‘Financing Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific Capturing Impacts and New Sources’; Asian Development Bank Institute: 2018
  • Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). 2012. ‘Strategic Transport Infrastructure Needs to 2030’. Paris: OECD Publishing.
  • Sarap, Sulbha Madhukar and Nemade, Devyanee K (2021); Agricultural Marketing - Issues and Solutions; Just Agriculture; Vol. 2 (4);
  • Stijn Claessens, Jon Frost, Grant Turner and Feng Zhu (2018); Fintech Credit Markets Around the World: Size, Drivers and Policy Issues; BIS Quarterly Review; September 2018
  • Tang, Chor Foon & Lean, Hooi Hooi (2009). "New evidence from the misery index in the crime function". Economics Letters. 102 (2); 112–115
  • World Bank (2017); Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI)- Annual Report 2017; Washington: The World Bank Group: 2017
  • World Bank (2023); World development indicators; Washington: The World Bank Group (2023)
  • World Economic Forum- WEF (2012); ‘Strategic Infrastructure: The Green Investment Report’; Geneva: World Economic Forum, 2012
  • World Economic Forum. 2012. ‘Strategic Infrastructure: The Green Investment Report’; Geneva: World Economic Forum, 2012.

Logistic Infrastructure, Informational Technology and Crop Production: Role of Food and Crop Production in Economic Miseries

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 2, 247 - 268, 25.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.30927/ijpf.1503957

Öz

This study examines the impacts of logistic facilities and infrastructure on crop and food production, inflation, and unemployment rates. It concludes that improvement in logistic facilities is an important significant and robust element of food and crop production growth. The logistic infrastructure improves employment in direct and indirect ways. Empirical evidence does not favor subsidies, tax exemptions, and credit to the private sector for crop production and food security enhancement. The study recognizes the importance of information technology for food and non-food crop production growth. Moreover, information technology improves the employment opportunities. These findings are based on 14 years data of 187 countries, while fixed and common effect models have been applied to estimate the parameters.

Kaynakça

  • Asian Development Bank (2017); ‘Meeting Asia’s Infrastructure Needs”, Mandaluyong City (Philippines), Asian Development Bank, 2017.
  • Christian Haddad and Lars Hornuf (2019); The emergence of the global fintech market: economic and technological determinants; Small Business Economics; Vol 53 (81-105);
  • FAO (2012); Leading Group for Innovative financing for agriculture, food security and nutrition; Task Force Report; Rome: Permanent Leading Group Secretariat (2012)
  • Field to Market (2002); Financial Innovations to Accelerate Sustainable Agriculture: Blueprints for the Value Chain; Washington: Field to Market (2002)
  • Harmatuck, D. 1996. ‘The influence of transportation infrastructure on economic development; Logistics and Transportation Review; 32(1): 76–92.
  • Hussain Samad Fan Zhang (2018); Electrification and Household Welfare Evidence from Pakistan; Policy Research Working Paper 8582; The World Bank Group, South Asia Region
  • Inderst, Georg (2018); ‘Infrastructure Investment, Private Finance, and Institutional Investors: Asia from a Global Perspective’ in Financing Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific Capturing Impacts and New Sources’; Asian Development Bank Institute: 2018
  • Keynes, John Maynard (1936). The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. (Archived from the original on 7 November 2017).
  • Marlene Amstad, Bihong Huang, Peter J. Morgan, and Sayuri Shirai (2019); Introduction and Overview in “Central Bank Digital Currency and Fintech in Asia”; edited by Marlene Amstad, Bihong Huang, Peter J. Morgan, and Sayuri Shirai; Asian Development Bank Institute; Tokyo: 2019
  • Mehar, Ayub (2021b): Covid-19, Digital Transactions and Economic Activities: Puzzling Nexus of Wealth Enhancement, Trade and Financial Technology; in “Fintech and Covid-19: Implications for Asia, Pacific and global economies; Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University of Cambridge, Asian Development Bank and Asian Development Bank Institute; Tokyo: 2021
  • Mehar, Ayub (2021c); Bridge financing during covid-19 pandemics: Nexus of FDI, external borrowing and fiscal policy; Transnational Corporations Review; 2021 (January); 1-16
  • Mehar, M. Ayub (2017), Infrastructure development, CPEC and FDI in Pakistan: is there any connection? Transnational Corporation Review ,2017 Volume 9 (3), 232-241
  • Mehar, M. Ayub (2021a), Infrastructure Development and Public-Private Partnership: Measuring Impacts of Urban Transport Infrastructure in Pakistan; in “Developing Infrastructure in Central Asia: Impacts and Financing Mechanism: edited by Naoyuki Yoshino, Bihong Huang, Dina Azhgaliyeva, and Qaisar Abbas; Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute 2021, 198-230
  • Mehar, M. Ayub (2023), Impacts of the Patterns of Financing on Logistic Infrastructure in CAREC Member Countries; in “Unlocking Private Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia” edited by Bhajan Grewal, Nella Hendriyetty, Iskandar Abdullaev, Chul Ju Kim, Naoyuki Yoshino and Eisa Khan Ayoob Ayoobi; Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute 2023, 127-152
  • Morag B. 2016. ‘Global Infrastructure Hub: Promoting Quality Infrastructure for Long Term Investment’; GI Hub: 2016.
  • Naoyuki Yoshino, Matthias Helble, and Umid Abidhadjaev (2018); ‘Financing Infrastructure in Asia and the Pacific Capturing Impacts and New Sources’; Asian Development Bank Institute: 2018
  • Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). 2012. ‘Strategic Transport Infrastructure Needs to 2030’. Paris: OECD Publishing.
  • Sarap, Sulbha Madhukar and Nemade, Devyanee K (2021); Agricultural Marketing - Issues and Solutions; Just Agriculture; Vol. 2 (4);
  • Stijn Claessens, Jon Frost, Grant Turner and Feng Zhu (2018); Fintech Credit Markets Around the World: Size, Drivers and Policy Issues; BIS Quarterly Review; September 2018
  • Tang, Chor Foon & Lean, Hooi Hooi (2009). "New evidence from the misery index in the crime function". Economics Letters. 102 (2); 112–115
  • World Bank (2017); Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI)- Annual Report 2017; Washington: The World Bank Group: 2017
  • World Bank (2023); World development indicators; Washington: The World Bank Group (2023)
  • World Economic Forum- WEF (2012); ‘Strategic Infrastructure: The Green Investment Report’; Geneva: World Economic Forum, 2012
  • World Economic Forum. 2012. ‘Strategic Infrastructure: The Green Investment Report’; Geneva: World Economic Forum, 2012.
Toplam 24 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Kamu Ekonomisi, Bütçe ve Mali Planlama, Kamu Maliyesi
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Muhammad Ayub Mehar 0000-0002-9711-2556

Yayımlanma Tarihi 25 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 24 Haziran 2024
Kabul Tarihi 16 Kasım 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Mehar, M. A. (2024). Logistic Infrastructure, Informational Technology and Crop Production: Role of Food and Crop Production in Economic Miseries. International Journal of Public Finance, 9(2), 247-268. https://doi.org/10.30927/ijpf.1503957

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