The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development
Erik Thorbecke
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Date: 1970
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development" , pp 3-12

- Erik Thorbecke
- Prospects for Agricultural Trade of Developing Countries , pp 15-73

- Louis M. Goreux
- A Regional Model of Agricultural Development , pp 75-94

- J. A. C. Brown
- Toward a Policy Model of World Economic Development with Special Attention to the Agricultural Sector , pp 95-126

- Karl A. Fox
- Agriculture in the Open Economy , pp 129-164

- John C. H. Fei and Gustav Rants
- Relationships Between Agriculture, Nonagriculture, and Foreign Trade in the Development of Argentina and Peru , pp 165-218

- Erik Thorbecke and Alfred J. Field
- A Programming Model for a Dual Economy , pp 219-234

- Jan Sandee
- Comparative Study of Transformation of Agriculture in Centrally Planned Economies:The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Mainland China , pp 237-276

- Jerzy F. Karcz
- The Transferability of the Japanese Pattern of Modernizing Traditional Agriculture , pp 277-310

- Kazushi Ohkawa and Bruce F. Johnston
- The Transformation of Agriculture in a Semi-Industrialized Country: The Case of Brazil , pp 311-385

- William H. Nicholls
- Agricultural Planning: The Peruvian Experience , pp 387-450

- Hylke Van de Wetering
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