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Sustainable Development Goals of No Poverty and Zero Hunger, and Sustainable Agricultural Intensification: The Institutional Perspective

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Abstract_1B9D02_Jalini Abstract_1B9D02_Jalini Kaushalya Galabada (64.2 kB)
Exam Exam Report_1B9D02_Jalini Kaushalya Galabada (128.2 kB)
Item type 学位論文 / Thesis or Dissertation(1)
公開日 2023-02-07
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タイトル Sustainable Development Goals of No Poverty and Zero Hunger, and Sustainable Agricultural Intensification: The Institutional Perspective
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タイトル Sustainable Development Goals of No Poverty and Zero Hunger, and Sustainable Agricultural Intensification: The Institutional Perspective
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主題Scheme Other
主題 ARDL
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主題Scheme Other
主題 FMOLS
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主題Scheme Other
主題 institutions
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主題Scheme Other
主題 negative externalities
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主題Scheme Other
主題 sustainable development goals
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主題Scheme Other
主題 sustainable agricultural intensification
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主題Scheme Other
主題 2SLS
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主題 3SLS
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_46ec
資源タイプ thesis
著者 Jalini Kaushalya Galabada, Jalini Kaushalya Galabada

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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 Scholars have proposed global governance as a means of addressing the challenges posed by
neoliberal globalization. Current global governance approach, the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) framework, symbolizes the pinnacle of development’s past evolution and future goals.
Both scholarly literature and global public opinion have revealed that SDG2 and SDG1 are
prominent on the global agenda. The literature has stressed the relationship between agricultural
progress and alleviating poverty and hunger for decades. Sustainable agricultural intensification
(SAI) is a fundamental school of thought that proposes practical solutions to challenges afflicting
global agriculture. However, the free market economy with minimal state intervention has
weaknesses and negative externalities that have paved the way for the rise of institutionalism.
Meanwhile, SDG16 promotes the development of responsible and efficient institutions at all
governmental levels. This study investigates the likely impacts of institutions on achieving the
SDGs of no poverty and zero hunger, with a particular focus on SAI as a mediator variable. The
study combined panel data, time series data, and cross-sectional data to achieve its objectives, and
a range of robust analytical methods was employed to produce reliable estimates. When applicable,
the direct, threshold, mediation, and moderating effects of institutions were investigated utilizing
worldwide governance indicators and political risk ratings as a measurement of institutions. The
results reveal that institutions have a highly significant direct positive relationship with SDG1
performance. Furthermore, institutions affect SDG1 indirectly via mediating factors—state policy,
agricultural productivity, economic growth, and SDG2 performance. With reference to the findings
on institutions–SDG2 nexus, institutions showed a positive and highly significant association with
SDG2 performance. Furthermore, institutions showed a significant mediating impact on SDG2
performance via agricultural productivity, economic growth and SDG1 performance. SAI has no
significant influence on SDG1; however it has a significantly positive impact on SDG2
performance. However, a positive effect on SDG1 is likely if institutions intervene to moderate SAI. Furthermore, the results divulge that institutions do not significantly associate with SAI adoption. Results show that while agricultural development reduces poverty in Sri Lanka, the country’s institutions are not. Institutional framework hinders agricultural productivity’s ability to reduce poverty. In the long run, Sri Lanka’s institutional framework is not favorable to food security and has no moderating influence on agricultural development. Thus, this study offers compelling empirical evidence to demonstrate that strengthening existing institutional framework is integral for achieving SDGs of no poverty and zero hunger.
学位名
学位名 博士(国際関係学)/ Ph.D. in International Relations
学位授与機関
学位授与機関名 International University of Japan
学位授与年度
内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 2022
学位授与年月日
学位授与年月日 2022-12-31
学位授与番号
学位授与番号 国際博第9号
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大見出し Please note that the main text of this research report is not released upon the author's request.
小見出し Please note that the main text of this research report is not released upon the author's request.
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