Industrialization and Agricultural Surplus

Industrialization and Agricultural Surplus
Author: Massoud Karshenas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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What is the role of agricultural surplus in financing industrialization? What are the implications of different trade and industrial policies for agricultural development? What are the respective roles of allocative efficiency and production efficiency in the process of development? These and other questions are discussed in this book. The author argues that productivity gains through better resource utilization within sectors may be more crucial in the long run than efficient allocation of resources between sectors. He supports this with an analysis of the interaction between industry and agriculture in the development of China, India, Iran, Japan, and Taiwan.

Agriculture and the Industrial Revolution

Agriculture and the Industrial Revolution
Author: Eric Lionel Jones
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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"A Halsted Press book." Includes bibliographical references.

Agriculture and Industrialization

Agriculture and Industrialization
Author: Peigang Zhang
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1969
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Development

Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Development
Author: Jr. Wharton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 965
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 135148768X

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One of the more perplexing problems of economic development is helping subsistence farmers break away from production simply for home consumption to become commercial farmers, producing more and more for sale in the marketplace. Although subsistence farms occupy 40 percent of the worlds cultivated land and support half of mankind, facts about them and programs to increase their output are scattered. Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Development provides a unique overview of these difficulties and their significance to economic development. It is the first book to subject subsistence agriculture to rigorous multi-disciplinary examination and to bring to light new theory and empirical evidence directed toward solving the problem.This volume contains original chapters by forty leading social scientists and agricultural specialists who summarize contemporary theory, fact, and policy on the problems of developing agriculture from subsistence to a commercial basis. Each contributor speaks from one or more of the relevant standpoints of economics, sociology, agronomy, political science, anthropology, and social psychology. There emerges a clear, meaningful picture of the subsistence farmer and the problems involved in changing his attitudes, methods of production, and economic and social environment.Broad in scope, documented with pertinent case studies, and far-reaching in its guidelines for future research and policy, this work should be read by all concerned with increasing food production and with economic development. This is an area of special concern in the uses of food products as the basis for new energy resources - an issue of increasing importance in the advancing use of ethanol as a fuel drawn from corn products.