Economic Crises in World AgricultureUniversity of Michigan Press, 1965 - Počet stran: 114 Low production of traditional agriculture has critical economic implications for industrialization and economic development, and necessitates the rural development of developing countries by means of technical cooperation and new cultivation techniques. Discusses agricultural productivity in USA and USSR, losses in farm income due to productivity, and the lack of welfare services for farmers. Tables. Bibliography pp. 97-110. |
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