Abstract |
Support for public sector agricultural research in developing countries is declining. At the same time, many donors feel that alternative institutions will be able to Perform the functions traditionally reserved for the public sector. These alternatives include private sector initiatives, nongovernament organizations and farmer organizations, and highly publicized special projects in agricultural development. The logic of these alternatives is examined using evidence on maize research in Ghana. Although each of the alternatives offers contributions, and public sector research undoubtedly requires an overhaul, emphasis is placed on the |