Introduction to economics of agricultural development
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Introduction to economics of agricultural development
(McGraw-Hill series in agricultural economics)
McGraw-Hill, c1993
International ed
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Economics of agricultural development
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
This text is designed to help students from a broad background gain an understanding of the complexities of the agricultural development problem and to develop analytical skills that will enhance their capability to respond to and solve development problems. It provides coverage of the field by examining such current topics as environmental degradation, the role of women in agricultural development, foreign debt problems, foreign aid and the importance of macroeconomic policies. The book presupposes only an introductory knowledge of economics and gives a review of basic economic theory where necessary, such as supply and demand analysis, production economics and fiscal and monetary policy. In addition, the text interprets standard neoclassical economic theory while also illustrating the importance of modifying that theory to account for imperfect information and the willingness of people to exploit others. Important insights for development policy are provided, helping to explain why some countries develop while others are left behind.
Table of Contents
- Dimensions of world food and development problems
- development theories and the role of agriculture
- traditional agriculture and comparative agricultural systems
- getting agriculture moving
- agricultural development in an independent world.
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