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- Title
POLICY OPTIONS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT.
- Authors
Griffin, Keith
- Abstract
The article provides an analysis of policy options for rural development. It discusses the styles of rural development and the salient features of the green revolution. The article argues that technical change in rural areas leads to greater specialization and division of labor and to greater social differentiation. It takes into account the fact that conflict of interest arises not only between the landed elite and the peasantry as a whole, but also within the peasantry.
- Subjects
RURAL development; AGRICULTURAL policy; REGIONAL planning; GREEN Revolution; COMMUNITY development; ECONOMIC development; POLICY sciences; DIFFERENTIATION (Sociology); PEASANTS
- Publication
Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics, 1973, Vol 35, Issue 4, p239
- ISSN
0305-9049
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1468-0084.1973.mp35004001.x