Asian Development: A View from the Paddy Fields
Yujiro Hayami
Asian Development Review (ADR), 1988, vol. 06, issue 01, 50-63
Abstract:
It may be presumptuous for a pedestrian agricultural economist such as myself to present an overall perspective of Asian economic development. I know little about sophisticated macroeconomic models, and even less about the preferences and decision-making rules of politicians, bureaucrats and business executives. I am, however, familiar with work and life in rural villages in the rice-producing regions of Asia, and thus present my view in the hope that it will provide a perspective which is somewhat different from that of development theorists and planners.
Date: 1988
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