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Professor Michael CuddyDepartment of Economics, J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, NUI Galway. Room 236, First floor, St. Anthony's 353 (0) 91 492588 |
Research InterestsRegional and rural development, agricultural economics and transition economics | |
Selected PublicationsCuddy, Michael and Lijun Qian (2007), The rural economy in China and Russia what is different? Is there a lesson for Russia?² Economic Change and Restructuring, Vol 40, No. 1-2. Cuddy, M. (with Brophy, P), (2007). The market for Financial Services in Rural Mongolia - rural finance and sustainable development. Department of Economics, Working Paper No. 110. Cuddy, M., Garvey, E. and Brick, A. (2006). Off-Farm Participation in Mayo farm Households. Under review at Economic and Social Review. Cuddy, M. et. al. (2006). (Eds.), Integrated Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas in Central European Countries. Lexington Books, Oxford, UK. Cuddy, M. et. al. (2006). Rural Development: policy and institutions. in Cuddy M. et. al. (2006). (Eds.), Integrated Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas in Central European Countries. Lexington Books, Oxford, UK. Cuddy, M. (2005). The Rural Economy: value added creation, market sustainability and the limits of policy measures. In McEldowney, M. et. al. (Eds.), Planning in Ireland and Beyond. School of Environmental Planning, Queens University, Belfast. Cuddy, M. Hongmei, L. and S. Steele, (2004). A socio-economic study of Kelang Village in Yunnan Province in relation to uptake by farmers of improved management practices in red soils in China. In Wilson K.J., He, Z. and Yang, X. (Eds.), The Red Soils of China: Their Nature, Management and Utilisation (pp 20). Kluwer Academic Press. Cuddy, M (with R. Gekker), (Eds.)., (2003), Institutions and their Change in Transition Economies, Ashgate, London
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