Problems of rural development : case studies and multi-disciplinary perspectives

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Problems of rural development : case studies and multi-disciplinary perspectives

edited by Raymond E. Dumett and Lawrence J. Brainard

(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 19)

E. J. Brill, 1975

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Bibliography: p. [140]-141

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Acknowledgement Preface Introduction, Raymond E. Dumett and Lawrence J. Brainard The Agricultural revolution in England: Its Nature and Some Implications for the Under-Developed World, Gordon Mingay Africa's Small Farms: Parameters for Policy Formation, Victor C. Uchendu Creating Opportunities for Small Farmers: The Role of Land Tenure and Service Institutions, Don Kanel The Force of religion in a Sudanese Emirate, Ronald Cohen Export, Growth, Entrepreneurship and Class Formation in Rural Western Nigeria, Sara S. Berry Diffusion of New Seed Varieties and its Consequences: A Columbian Case, A. Eugene Havens Political and Social Factors Associated with the Public Allocation of Agricultural Inputs in Northwest India, Richard N. Blue and Yashwant N. Junghare An Employment Oriented Strategy of Development, John W. Mellor Select Bibliography Contributors Index of Authors Cited Subject Index

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