No easy harvest: the dilemma of agriculture in underdeveloped countries
By: Millikan, Max F | Hapgood, David
Description: 178 pSubject(s): AGRICULTURE | FOOD SECURITY | AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT | ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | LAND REFORM | LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIESSummary: Statement and economists, as well as nutritionists and good experts, have come to realize that the gap in living standards between the underdeveloped nations and the developed nations is widening and the problem is a result of inadequate rate of growth of agricultural productivity in the underdeveloped world. The item discusses the relations between agricultural and general economic development and outlines its special characteristics, the preconditions for its growth and some implications for public policy.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre General Collection | 00053-GG (Browse shelf) | Available | 949 |
Statement and economists, as well as nutritionists and good experts, have come to realize that the gap in living standards between the underdeveloped nations and the developed nations is widening and the problem is a result of inadequate rate of growth of agricultural productivity in the underdeveloped world. The item discusses the relations between agricultural and general economic development and outlines its special characteristics, the preconditions for its growth and some implications for public policy.
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