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MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
What's new
     
Books  
     
1.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985) Rural Infrastructures in Nigeria. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.  
     
2. Feldman, D. and Idachaba, F.S. (Eds) (1985). Crop Marketing and Input Distribution in Nigeria. FACU and  
FAO. Ibadan: Intec Printers.  
     
3.
Ijere, M.O. and Idachaba, F.S. (Eds) (1983). Managing Agricultural Development in Nigeria. Ilorin: Atoto Press.  
     
4.
Idachaba, F.S. et al. (Eds) (1982). The Crop Sub sector in the Fourth National Development Plan, 1981 – 1985. Ibadan.  
     
5.
Olayide, S.O., Ogunfowora, O., Essang, S.M. and Idachaba, F.S. (1981). Elements of Rural Economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
     
Monographs  
     
1.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). The Effects of Taxes and Subsidies on Land and Labour Utilisation in Nigerian Agriculture. African Rural Employment Paper 7. Michigan State University.  
   
2.
Idachaba, F.S., Olayide, S.O. etc. (1973). A Preliminary Study of the Agricultural Situation in Kwara. Studies in Rural Development, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Ibadan.  
   
3.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Optimal Intervention in Imperfect Systems: The Case of Input Subsidies and Crop Taxes in Peasant Agriculture. Rural Development Paper 5. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan.  
   
4.
Idachaba, F.S. etc. (1976). A Federal Grain Storage Scheme for Nigeria, Vols. 1 and 2. Federal Department of Agriculture.  
   
5.
Idachaba, F.S. and Olayide, S.O. (1976). The Economics of Pesticide Use in Nigerian Agriculture. Federal Department of Agriculture.  
   
6.
Youdeowei, A., Idachaba, F.S. and Olayide, S.O. (1979). An Optimal Federal Management and Subsidy Scheme for Cocoa Pesticides in Nigeria. Federal Department of Agriculture.  
   
7.
Idachaba, F.S. (1980). Agricultural Research Policy in Nigeria. Research Report 17, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C. 70 pages.  
   
8.
Idachaba, F.S. etc., (1980). The Green Revolution: A Food Production Plan for Nigeria, Volumes 1 and 2. Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Lagos, 1980, 450 pages.  
   
9.
Idachaba, F.S. (1980). Food Policy for Nigeria: Towards a Framework of Analysis. Agricultural Research Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 1 Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan, 1980, 47 pages  
   
10.
Idachaba, F.S. (1980). Concepts and Strategies of Integrated Rural Development: Lessons from the Nigerian Experience. Technical Paper 1, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, 88 pages.  
   
11.
Idachaba, F.S. (1982). Farm Input Subsidies for the Green Revolution in Nigeria: Lessons from Experience. Food Policy Technical Paper 2, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, 1982, 121 pages.  
   
12.
Idachaba, F.S. (1982). A Farm Input Subsidy Scheme for Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Lagos.  
   
13.
Idachaba, F.S. (1982). A Plan for Using Agricultural Co-operatives in Farm Input Distribution for the Green Revolution Programme in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Lagos, 113 pages.  
   
14.
Okorie, Aja and Idachaba, F.S. (1983). Farm Input Distribution Arrangements for Nigeria’s Green Revolution Programme: Lessons from the World Bank-Assisted Projects. Food Policy Technical Paper 3, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, 92 pages.  
   
15.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Priorities for Nigerian Agriculture in the Fifth National Development Plan, 1986-1990. FACU occasional Paper 1, Federal Agricultural Co-ordinating Unit, Ibadan  
   
16.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Integrated Rural Development in Nigeria: Lessons from Experience. Occasional Paper 3, Federal Agricultural Co-ordinating Unit (FACU), 1985, 75 pages.  
   
17.
Idachaba, F. S. (1998). Instability of National Agricultural Research Systems in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Nigeria, International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR). Research Report 13.  
   
18.
Idachaba, F. S. (2000), Desirable and Workable Agricultural Policies for Nigeria in the First Decade of the 21st Century, Topical Issues in Nigerian Agriculture No 1, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan

 
   
19.
Idachaba, F. S. (2000), The Agricultural Policy Process in Africa: the role of Policy Analysts, Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis (ECAPAPA), Entebbe, Occasional Paper No 2.  
     
 
Journal articles and chapters in books  
     
1.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Uncertainty Instability and Diversification of Foreign Exchange Earnings in West African International Trade. West African Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 110-121.  
   
2.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). The “Demonstration Effects” of Farm Institutes and Settlements: Theory and Evidence. Bulletin of Rural Economics and Sociology, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 193-203  
   
3.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Marketing Board Crop Taxation and Input Subsidies: A Second Best Approach. The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 317-324.  
   
4.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Marketing Boards as Potential Stabilizers of Government Revenues In Developing Countries: The Nigerian Experience. The Economic Bulletin of Ghana, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 23-70.  
   
5.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Estimation of Sales Elasticities of Marketng Board Crops. West African Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 2, No. 2. pp. 229-237.
 
   
6.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Policy Distortions, Subsidies and African Rural Emplyment Generation: A Second Best Approach. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, pp 20-32.  
   
7.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Nigerian Export and Food Crop Instability: New Measures and Evidence. Nigerian Agricultural Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 71-77.  
   
8.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). The Revenue Potential of Taxes on Marketing Board Crops. Journal of Rural Economics and Development, Vol 9, No. 2, pp 77- 88.  
   
9.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Instability and Diversification of Foreign Exchange Earnings: The African Experience. The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 17-26  
   
10.
Idachaba, F.S. (1975). An Analysis of Price Stabilization by Export Monopoly Marketing Agencies In Developing Countries: A Comment. Journal of Agricultural Economics (British), Vol. XXVI, No. 1, pp. 159-163.  
   
11.
Idachaba, F.S. (1975). Statistical Evidence On Tax Revenue Instability In Nigeria. The Quaterly Journal of Administration, Vol. IX, No. 3, pp. 307-315.
 
   
12.
Idachaba, F.S. (1975). Revenue Instability In Developing Countries: The Ghanaian Experience. Public Finance, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, pp. 96-107.  
   
13.
Idachaba, F.S. (1976). Information In Production. The Australian Economic Papers, Vol. 15, No. 26, pp. 87-95.  
   
14.
Idachaba, F.S. (1976). Econometric Estimation of Input Demand Functions In Developing Agriculture: The Case of Pesticides In Ondo, Oyo and OgunStates of Nigeria. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Oct-Dec. [Vol. 31 (4), pp. 122-133]  
   
15.
Idachaba, F.S. (1976). Transport and Communications. In S.O. Olayide (ED.), Economic Survey of Nigeria, 1960-1975. Ibadan: Caxton Press, pp. 104-118.
 
   
16.
Idachaba, F.S. (1977). Economic Structure and Public Revenue Instability: The Nigerian and Ghanaian Experiences. In O. Teriba and V.P Dieojomaoh (EDS.),Money Finance and Nigerian Economic Development: Essays on Fiscal and Monetary Economics In Honour of Obassanmi Olaknpo, Nigerian Economic Society, pp 174-212. 1977  
   
17.
Idachaba, F.S. (1977). Pesticide Input Subsidies In African Agriculture: The Nigerian Experience. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics. [Vol. 25 (2), pp. 88-103]
 
   
18.
Idachaba, F.S. and Olayide, S.O. (1980). RuralL/Farm Infrastructures and The Small Farmers. In Olayide, S.O., Eweka J.A, Bello-Osagie V.E. (EDS.). Nigerian Small-Scale Farmers: Problems and Prospects of Integfrated Rural Development. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.  
   
19.
Idachaba, F.S. (1981). Agricultural Research Resource Allocation Proirities: The Nigerian Experience. In Daniels, D. and Nestle, B. (EDS.), Resource Allocation To Agricultural Research. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre.  
     
20.
Idachaba, F.S. (1981). The Green Revolution Goals For and Constraints On Agricultural Development In The 1980S. In Ijere, M.O. and Idachaba F.S. (EDS.), Managing Agricultural Development In Nigeria, ARMTI Seminar Series1. Illorin: ATOTO Press  
   
21.
Idachaba, F.S. (1981). Agricultural Research Staff Instability: The Nigerian Experience. Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Volume 3, No. 1, January pp. 71-81.  
   
22.
Idachaba, F.S. (1983). Some Considerations On Economic Aspects of A National Food and Nutrition Policy. In Atinmo, T. and Akinyele, L. (EDS.), Nutrition and Food Policy In Nigeria. National Institute For Policy and Strategic Studies, pp. 281-297.  
   
23.
Idachaba, F.S. (1984). The Role of Agricultural Development Projects In Nigeria’S Agricultural Development Strategy. In Feldman, O. and Idachaba, F.S. (EDS.), Crop Marketing and Input Distribution In Nigeria, FACU and FAO. Ibadan: INTEC Printers, pp. 15-23.  
   
24.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Commodity BoardsIn Nigeria: A Crisis of Identity. In ArchiIn, K., Hesp, P. and Van Der Laan. (EDS.), Marketing Boards In Tropical Africa. London: KPI Limited, pp. 149-168.  
   
25.
Ngambeki, D.S. and Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Supply Response of Upland Rice In Ogun State: A Producer Panel Approach. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, May (British).
 
   
26.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). The Evolution of National Agricultural Research Systems In Sub-Saharan Africa. Invited Paper In Agriculture In A Trubulent World, Proceedings of The 19th International Conference of Agricultural Econimists, Malaga, Spain, 1985.  
   
27.
Olayide, S.O. and Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Input Supply and Food Marketing Systems For Agricultural Growth: A Nigerian Case Study. In Mellor J.W., Delgado C., and Blackie, M. (EDS.), Accelerating Food Production In Sub-Saharan Africa, Baltimore and London: The John Hopkins University Press, pp. 173-185.  
   
28.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Commentary On Infrastructures. In Mellor, J.W., Delgado C., and Blackie, M. (EDS.), Accelerating Food Production op cit, pp. 232-238.  
   
29.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Redirecting Agricultural Research, Extension and Training In Sub-Saharan Africa. In Agricultural Policy and Its Relationship To Food Policy, Economic Development Institute of The World Bank  
   
30.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Land Tenure Reforms For Agricultural Development In Sub-Saharan Africa. In Agricultural Policy and Its Relationship To Food Policy, Economic Development Institute of The World Bank  
   
31.
Idachaba, F.S. (1987). Agricultural Research In Nigeria: Organization and Policy. In Ruttan V. and Pray, C. (EDS.), Policy For Agricultural Research, Westview: Boulder and London, pp. 333-362.  
   
32.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). RuralL Development In Nigeria: Foundations of Sustainable Economic Recovery. In Ife Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 8, pp. 71-119.  
   
33.
Idachaba, F.S. (1987). Policy Issues In Sustainability. In Sustainability Issues In Agricultural Development, Proceedings of Seventh Agriculture Symposium, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., pp. 18-53.  
   
34.
Idachaba, F.S. (1990). The Philosophical Foundations of Economic Restructuring and Growth. In Olabisi, O.S. Tomori and S.O. Akano (EDS.), National Economic Recovery, Unilag Consult, University of Lagos, pp. 36-48.  
   
35.
Idachaba, F.S. (1991). Policy Options For African Agriculture. In The Political Economy of Hunger, Vol. III: Endemic Hunger, ED., J. Dreze, and A. Sen. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 197-235.  
   
36.
Idachaba, F.S. (1992). The Technological Transformation of African Agriculture - Is There Hope? Discovery and Innovation, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 16-25.  
   
37.
Idachaba, F. (1992). Forum Des Dirigeants Africains: Les Defis De la Production Agrocole Et De La Ce Rite Alimentaire En Afrjique. In Developpement Environnmental : sur Tout Les Front, Enda, Dakar, Environmental Africain No 31-32, Vol. VIII, 2-4 Enda DAkar 1992, pp. 254-260.  
   
38.
Idachaba, F. S. (1995). Human Capital and African Agricultural Development. In Agricultural Competitiveness: Market Forces and Policy Choice, Proceedings of The Twenty Second International Conference of Agricultural Economists, International Association of Agricultural Economists, Dartmouth, pp. 540-553  
   
39.
Idachaba, F. S. (1998). Policy Research In Agriculture: The View of A Policy Analyst. In National Agricultural Research In Development Co-operation: The Role of Research In Agricultural Policy Making in Sub-Saharan Africa. Bonn, Germany: BMZ/GTZ/CTA/ATSAF, pp. 61-87.

 
  DISCIPLINE/EXPERTISE: AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS  
     
  Primary research focus  
     
 
  • Food and Agricultural Policy Analysis, Production Economics and general Economics.
  • Agricultural Planning, Programming and Sector Analysis.
  • Agricultural Research Policy (Organization, Policy, Resource Allocation, Location and Sub sector Analysis and Planning).
  • Rural Development (Rural Infrastructures and Rural Institutions, Programming, Large-scale Surveys on Rural Infrastructures).
 
     
 
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MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
Home
IFRES grant cycle for grant year 2006 | Info for grant seekers | IFRES 2006 grant recipients| How we are funded
Our vision | Mission | Goals | Our Niche | Motivation for setting up foundation | Board of Trustees | How to contact us
 
MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
What's new
     
Books  
     
1.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985) Rural Infrastructures in Nigeria. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.  
     
2. Feldman, D. and Idachaba, F.S. (Eds) (1985). Crop Marketing and Input Distribution in Nigeria. FACU and  
FAO. Ibadan: Intec Printers.  
     
3.
Ijere, M.O. and Idachaba, F.S. (Eds) (1983). Managing Agricultural Development in Nigeria. Ilorin: Atoto Press.  
     
4.
Idachaba, F.S. et al. (Eds) (1982). The Crop Sub sector in the Fourth National Development Plan, 1981 – 1985. Ibadan.  
     
5.
Olayide, S.O., Ogunfowora, O., Essang, S.M. and Idachaba, F.S. (1981). Elements of Rural Economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
     
Monographs  
     
1.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). The Effects of Taxes and Subsidies on Land and Labour Utilisation in Nigerian Agriculture. African Rural Employment Paper 7. Michigan State University.  
   
2.
Idachaba, F.S., Olayide, S.O. etc. (1973). A Preliminary Study of the Agricultural Situation in Kwara. Studies in Rural Development, Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Ibadan.  
   
3.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Optimal Intervention in Imperfect Systems: The Case of Input Subsidies and Crop Taxes in Peasant Agriculture. Rural Development Paper 5. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan.  
   
4.
Idachaba, F.S. etc. (1976). A Federal Grain Storage Scheme for Nigeria, Vols. 1 and 2. Federal Department of Agriculture.  
   
5.
Idachaba, F.S. and Olayide, S.O. (1976). The Economics of Pesticide Use in Nigerian Agriculture. Federal Department of Agriculture.  
   
6.
Youdeowei, A., Idachaba, F.S. and Olayide, S.O. (1979). An Optimal Federal Management and Subsidy Scheme for Cocoa Pesticides in Nigeria. Federal Department of Agriculture.  
   
7.
Idachaba, F.S. (1980). Agricultural Research Policy in Nigeria. Research Report 17, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C. 70 pages.  
   
8.
Idachaba, F.S. etc., (1980). The Green Revolution: A Food Production Plan for Nigeria, Volumes 1 and 2. Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Lagos, 1980, 450 pages.  
   
9.
Idachaba, F.S. (1980). Food Policy for Nigeria: Towards a Framework of Analysis. Agricultural Research Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 1 Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan, 1980, 47 pages  
   
10.
Idachaba, F.S. (1980). Concepts and Strategies of Integrated Rural Development: Lessons from the Nigerian Experience. Technical Paper 1, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, 88 pages.  
   
11.
Idachaba, F.S. (1982). Farm Input Subsidies for the Green Revolution in Nigeria: Lessons from Experience. Food Policy Technical Paper 2, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, 1982, 121 pages.  
   
12.
Idachaba, F.S. (1982). A Farm Input Subsidy Scheme for Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Lagos.  
   
13.
Idachaba, F.S. (1982). A Plan for Using Agricultural Co-operatives in Farm Input Distribution for the Green Revolution Programme in Nigeria. Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Lagos, 113 pages.  
   
14.
Okorie, Aja and Idachaba, F.S. (1983). Farm Input Distribution Arrangements for Nigeria’s Green Revolution Programme: Lessons from the World Bank-Assisted Projects. Food Policy Technical Paper 3, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, 92 pages.  
   
15.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Priorities for Nigerian Agriculture in the Fifth National Development Plan, 1986-1990. FACU occasional Paper 1, Federal Agricultural Co-ordinating Unit, Ibadan  
   
16.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Integrated Rural Development in Nigeria: Lessons from Experience. Occasional Paper 3, Federal Agricultural Co-ordinating Unit (FACU), 1985, 75 pages.  
   
17.
Idachaba, F. S. (1998). Instability of National Agricultural Research Systems in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Nigeria, International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR). Research Report 13.  
   
18.
Idachaba, F. S. (2000), Desirable and Workable Agricultural Policies for Nigeria in the First Decade of the 21st Century, Topical Issues in Nigerian Agriculture No 1, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan

 
   
19.
Idachaba, F. S. (2000), The Agricultural Policy Process in Africa: the role of Policy Analysts, Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis (ECAPAPA), Entebbe, Occasional Paper No 2.  
     
 
Journal articles and chapters in books  
     
1.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Uncertainty Instability and Diversification of Foreign Exchange Earnings in West African International Trade. West African Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 110-121.  
   
2.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). The “Demonstration Effects” of Farm Institutes and Settlements: Theory and Evidence. Bulletin of Rural Economics and Sociology, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 193-203  
   
3.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Marketing Board Crop Taxation and Input Subsidies: A Second Best Approach. The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 317-324.  
   
4.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Marketing Boards as Potential Stabilizers of Government Revenues In Developing Countries: The Nigerian Experience. The Economic Bulletin of Ghana, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 23-70.  
   
5.
Idachaba, F.S. (1973). Estimation of Sales Elasticities of Marketng Board Crops. West African Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 2, No. 2. pp. 229-237.
 
   
6.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Policy Distortions, Subsidies and African Rural Emplyment Generation: A Second Best Approach. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XXIX, No. 2, pp 20-32.  
   
7.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Nigerian Export and Food Crop Instability: New Measures and Evidence. Nigerian Agricultural Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 71-77.  
   
8.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). The Revenue Potential of Taxes on Marketing Board Crops. Journal of Rural Economics and Development, Vol 9, No. 2, pp 77- 88.  
   
9.
Idachaba, F.S. (1974). Instability and Diversification of Foreign Exchange Earnings: The African Experience. The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 17-26  
   
10.
Idachaba, F.S. (1975). An Analysis of Price Stabilization by Export Monopoly Marketing Agencies In Developing Countries: A Comment. Journal of Agricultural Economics (British), Vol. XXVI, No. 1, pp. 159-163.  
   
11.
Idachaba, F.S. (1975). Statistical Evidence On Tax Revenue Instability In Nigeria. The Quaterly Journal of Administration, Vol. IX, No. 3, pp. 307-315.
 
   
12.
Idachaba, F.S. (1975). Revenue Instability In Developing Countries: The Ghanaian Experience. Public Finance, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, pp. 96-107.  
   
13.
Idachaba, F.S. (1976). Information In Production. The Australian Economic Papers, Vol. 15, No. 26, pp. 87-95.  
   
14.
Idachaba, F.S. (1976). Econometric Estimation of Input Demand Functions In Developing Agriculture: The Case of Pesticides In Ondo, Oyo and OgunStates of Nigeria. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Oct-Dec. [Vol. 31 (4), pp. 122-133]  
   
15.
Idachaba, F.S. (1976). Transport and Communications. In S.O. Olayide (ED.), Economic Survey of Nigeria, 1960-1975. Ibadan: Caxton Press, pp. 104-118.
 
   
16.
Idachaba, F.S. (1977). Economic Structure and Public Revenue Instability: The Nigerian and Ghanaian Experiences. In O. Teriba and V.P Dieojomaoh (EDS.),Money Finance and Nigerian Economic Development: Essays on Fiscal and Monetary Economics In Honour of Obassanmi Olaknpo, Nigerian Economic Society, pp 174-212. 1977  
   
17.
Idachaba, F.S. (1977). Pesticide Input Subsidies In African Agriculture: The Nigerian Experience. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics. [Vol. 25 (2), pp. 88-103]
 
   
18.
Idachaba, F.S. and Olayide, S.O. (1980). RuralL/Farm Infrastructures and The Small Farmers. In Olayide, S.O., Eweka J.A, Bello-Osagie V.E. (EDS.). Nigerian Small-Scale Farmers: Problems and Prospects of Integfrated Rural Development. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press.  
   
19.
Idachaba, F.S. (1981). Agricultural Research Resource Allocation Proirities: The Nigerian Experience. In Daniels, D. and Nestle, B. (EDS.), Resource Allocation To Agricultural Research. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre.  
     
20.
Idachaba, F.S. (1981). The Green Revolution Goals For and Constraints On Agricultural Development In The 1980S. In Ijere, M.O. and Idachaba F.S. (EDS.), Managing Agricultural Development In Nigeria, ARMTI Seminar Series1. Illorin: ATOTO Press  
   
21.
Idachaba, F.S. (1981). Agricultural Research Staff Instability: The Nigerian Experience. Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Volume 3, No. 1, January pp. 71-81.  
   
22.
Idachaba, F.S. (1983). Some Considerations On Economic Aspects of A National Food and Nutrition Policy. In Atinmo, T. and Akinyele, L. (EDS.), Nutrition and Food Policy In Nigeria. National Institute For Policy and Strategic Studies, pp. 281-297.  
   
23.
Idachaba, F.S. (1984). The Role of Agricultural Development Projects In Nigeria’S Agricultural Development Strategy. In Feldman, O. and Idachaba, F.S. (EDS.), Crop Marketing and Input Distribution In Nigeria, FACU and FAO. Ibadan: INTEC Printers, pp. 15-23.  
   
24.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Commodity BoardsIn Nigeria: A Crisis of Identity. In ArchiIn, K., Hesp, P. and Van Der Laan. (EDS.), Marketing Boards In Tropical Africa. London: KPI Limited, pp. 149-168.  
   
25.
Ngambeki, D.S. and Idachaba, F.S. (1985). Supply Response of Upland Rice In Ogun State: A Producer Panel Approach. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, May (British).
 
   
26.
Idachaba, F.S. (1985). The Evolution of National Agricultural Research Systems In Sub-Saharan Africa. Invited Paper In Agriculture In A Trubulent World, Proceedings of The 19th International Conference of Agricultural Econimists, Malaga, Spain, 1985.  
   
27.
Olayide, S.O. and Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Input Supply and Food Marketing Systems For Agricultural Growth: A Nigerian Case Study. In Mellor J.W., Delgado C., and Blackie, M. (EDS.), Accelerating Food Production In Sub-Saharan Africa, Baltimore and London: The John Hopkins University Press, pp. 173-185.  
   
28.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Commentary On Infrastructures. In Mellor, J.W., Delgado C., and Blackie, M. (EDS.), Accelerating Food Production op cit, pp. 232-238.  
   
29.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Redirecting Agricultural Research, Extension and Training In Sub-Saharan Africa. In Agricultural Policy and Its Relationship To Food Policy, Economic Development Institute of The World Bank  
   
30.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). Land Tenure Reforms For Agricultural Development In Sub-Saharan Africa. In Agricultural Policy and Its Relationship To Food Policy, Economic Development Institute of The World Bank  
   
31.
Idachaba, F.S. (1987). Agricultural Research In Nigeria: Organization and Policy. In Ruttan V. and Pray, C. (EDS.), Policy For Agricultural Research, Westview: Boulder and London, pp. 333-362.  
   
32.
Idachaba, F.S. (1986). RuralL Development In Nigeria: Foundations of Sustainable Economic Recovery. In Ife Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 8, pp. 71-119.  
   
33.
Idachaba, F.S. (1987). Policy Issues In Sustainability. In Sustainability Issues In Agricultural Development, Proceedings of Seventh Agriculture Symposium, The World Bank, Washington, D.C., pp. 18-53.  
   
34.
Idachaba, F.S. (1990). The Philosophical Foundations of Economic Restructuring and Growth. In Olabisi, O.S. Tomori and S.O. Akano (EDS.), National Economic Recovery, Unilag Consult, University of Lagos, pp. 36-48.  
   
35.
Idachaba, F.S. (1991). Policy Options For African Agriculture. In The Political Economy of Hunger, Vol. III: Endemic Hunger, ED., J. Dreze, and A. Sen. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 197-235.  
   
36.
Idachaba, F.S. (1992). The Technological Transformation of African Agriculture - Is There Hope? Discovery and Innovation, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 16-25.  
   
37.
Idachaba, F. (1992). Forum Des Dirigeants Africains: Les Defis De la Production Agrocole Et De La Ce Rite Alimentaire En Afrjique. In Developpement Environnmental : sur Tout Les Front, Enda, Dakar, Environmental Africain No 31-32, Vol. VIII, 2-4 Enda DAkar 1992, pp. 254-260.  
   
38.
Idachaba, F. S. (1995). Human Capital and African Agricultural Development. In Agricultural Competitiveness: Market Forces and Policy Choice, Proceedings of The Twenty Second International Conference of Agricultural Economists, International Association of Agricultural Economists, Dartmouth, pp. 540-553  
   
39.
Idachaba, F. S. (1998). Policy Research In Agriculture: The View of A Policy Analyst. In National Agricultural Research In Development Co-operation: The Role of Research In Agricultural Policy Making in Sub-Saharan Africa. Bonn, Germany: BMZ/GTZ/CTA/ATSAF, pp. 61-87.

 
  DISCIPLINE/EXPERTISE: AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS  
     
  Primary research focus  
     
 
  • Food and Agricultural Policy Analysis, Production Economics and general Economics.
  • Agricultural Planning, Programming and Sector Analysis.
  • Agricultural Research Policy (Organization, Policy, Resource Allocation, Location and Sub sector Analysis and Planning).
  • Rural Development (Rural Infrastructures and Rural Institutions, Programming, Large-scale Surveys on Rural Infrastructures).
 
     
 
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