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Thesis abstracts No.2 : Masters degree in agricultural development economics

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Australian National University. Development Studies Centre

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Australian Development Studies Centre, The Australian National University

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The Masters Degree programme in Agricultural Development Economics (M.A.D.E.) at the Australian National University was offered for the first time in 1972 in response to a suggestion from senior agricultural researchers in Sri Lanka. The programme is focused on young administrators, research workers, academics and extension officers concerned with agricultural development in Asia, the Pacific and certain other areas. It aims to provide individuals who already have suitable basic degrees with postgraduate education useful to them in tackling the economic problems of agricultural development.

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