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THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES: THEORY AND PRACTICE, V.80, # 1, 2023, pp. 4-20
PREDICTION OF AGRICULTURAL GROWTH RATE AS A
RESULT OF AGRICULTURAL REFORMS
HADOUGA.H
Abdelhamid Mehri University-Constantine 2, Department of Economic Sciences,
Algeria
ORCID: 0000-0001-6371-8608
Received: January 14; accepted May 19, 2023; published online June 26, 2023
ABSTRACT
This study aims to examine the relationship between the level of agrarian reforms actually
approved and expressed in Algeria by using data from various fields of statistics, the
Ministry of Finance and Agriculture and the World Bank and using the estimation of
artificial intelligence techniques. That, as well as the reported availability relationship of
advanced agricultural mechanization, is significant. We also find that access to a larger
pool of labor increases the validity of self-reports regarding the validity of increased
agricultural growth. Moreover, there are overlapping relationships in the various variables
of agrarian reforms influencing and mutually influenced. Finally, availability of effective
agrarian reforms appears to be the main driver of positive changes in the level of
agricultural growth rate.
Keywords: Agricultural reforms, agricultural employment, agricultural mechanization,
agricultural growth, artificial intelligence techniques
JEL Classification: C29 ,J01, O13, O49
INTRODUCTION
This is what made Algeria look for sources of income outside the hydrocarbon sector.
Likewise, the desire to collect the largest number of the main sources of income for
the country, which would enhance its real capabilities within the framework of global
competitiveness, by trying to raise the productive capacities in various sectors without
the need to resort to those sectors with competitive powers. on the need to gradually
upgrade a number of these sectors to be alternatives that can replace the sole supplier
(Jerzmanowski ,2009).
The distribution of investment on different sectors of the economy reduces the risks of
excessive dependence on one resource or one sector or very few sectors (Stephen.
2003.p.51). While the process of structural transformation of the economy that migrates
from an economic fabric dominated by sectors of primary activity (natural resources,
agriculture) to secondary sectors (manufacturing industries, agriculture). (Barghouti, 1988).
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