Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Development
Herausgeber: Wharton, Clifton R
Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Development
Herausgeber: Wharton, Clifton R
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One of the more perplexing problems of economic development is helping subsistence farmers break away from production simply for home consumption to become commercial farmers, producing more and more for sale in the marketplace
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One of the more perplexing problems of economic development is helping subsistence farmers break away from production simply for home consumption to become commercial farmers, producing more and more for sale in the marketplace
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9781138533660
- ISBN-10: 1138533661
- Artikelnr.: 49209583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 183mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9781138533660
- ISBN-10: 1138533661
- Artikelnr.: 49209583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jr. Wharton
Introduction
Introduction
1: The Development Problems of Subsistence Farmers: A Preliminary Review
2: Subsistence Agriculture: Concepts and Scope
I: The Subsistence Farmer, Agrarian Cultures, and Peasant Societies
3: Social Structure and Peasant Economy: The Influence of Social Structure Upon Peasant Economies 1
An Economist's View of Social Structure Interaction with the Subsistence Economy
The Influence of Social Structure on the Javanese Peasant Economy
A Semisubsistence Village Economy in Lower Burma
4: The Institutional Aspects of Peasant Communities: An Analytical View 1
Old and New Approaches to Peasant Economies
The Peasant Economies of Today's Underdeveloped Areas
New Evidence on Farmer Responses to Economic Opportunities From the Early Agrarian History of Western Europe 1
5: Motivations, Values, and Attitudes of Subsistence Farmers: Toward a Subculture of Peasantry 1
A Critical View of a Subculture of Peasantry
Testing Theories Concerning a Subculture of Peasantry
Growth of "Economic-Mindedness" Among Small Farmers in North Sumatra, Indonesia
II: The Economic Behavior of Subsistence Farmers
6: Subsistence and Commercial Family Farms: Some Theoretical Models of Subjective Equilibrium
Models of the Family Farm
On Subjective Equilibrium of the Subsistence Farmer
Effects of Increasing Commercialization On Resource Use in Semisubsistence Farms in South Korea
7: The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
8: Supply Relationships in Peasant Agriculture
Supply Response and the Modernization of Peasant Agriculture : A Study of Four Major Annual Crops in Thailand 1
Supply Relations for Perennial Crops in the Less-Developed Areas 1
III: Theories of Change and Growth
9: The Early Stages of Development in a Primitive Economy: The Evolution from Subsistence to Trade and Specialization
The Demand for Food, Leisure, and Economic Surpluses
Subsistence and Transition in Agricultural Development among the Ibaloi in the Philippines
10: Development in Agrarian Economies: The Role of Agricultural Surplus, Population Pressures, and Systems of Land Tenure 1
11: The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development: Classical versus Neoclassical Models of Growth
Sectoral Interdependence, Structural Transformation, and Agricultural Growth
Two Sector Models and Development Policy
IV: Developing Subsistence Agriculture
12: Transforming Traditional Agriculture
Questions of Economic Analysis and the Consequences of Population Growth
Diagnosis, Prediction, and Policy Formulation
The Problems of a Subsistence Farm Economy: The Indian Case
13: The Execution of Agricultural Development: Case Studies of Planned Change
The Cornell Program in Vicos, Peru 1
The Comilla Program in East Pakistan
The ACAR Program in Minas Gerais, Brazil
The Rockefeller Foundation Program in Corn and Wheat in Mexico
V: Research Priorities on Subsistence Agriculture
14: The Issues and a Research Agenda
Introduction
1: The Development Problems of Subsistence Farmers: A Preliminary Review
2: Subsistence Agriculture: Concepts and Scope
I: The Subsistence Farmer, Agrarian Cultures, and Peasant Societies
3: Social Structure and Peasant Economy: The Influence of Social Structure Upon Peasant Economies 1
An Economist's View of Social Structure Interaction with the Subsistence Economy
The Influence of Social Structure on the Javanese Peasant Economy
A Semisubsistence Village Economy in Lower Burma
4: The Institutional Aspects of Peasant Communities: An Analytical View 1
Old and New Approaches to Peasant Economies
The Peasant Economies of Today's Underdeveloped Areas
New Evidence on Farmer Responses to Economic Opportunities From the Early Agrarian History of Western Europe 1
5: Motivations, Values, and Attitudes of Subsistence Farmers: Toward a Subculture of Peasantry 1
A Critical View of a Subculture of Peasantry
Testing Theories Concerning a Subculture of Peasantry
Growth of "Economic-Mindedness" Among Small Farmers in North Sumatra, Indonesia
II: The Economic Behavior of Subsistence Farmers
6: Subsistence and Commercial Family Farms: Some Theoretical Models of Subjective Equilibrium
Models of the Family Farm
On Subjective Equilibrium of the Subsistence Farmer
Effects of Increasing Commercialization On Resource Use in Semisubsistence Farms in South Korea
7: The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
8: Supply Relationships in Peasant Agriculture
Supply Response and the Modernization of Peasant Agriculture : A Study of Four Major Annual Crops in Thailand 1
Supply Relations for Perennial Crops in the Less-Developed Areas 1
III: Theories of Change and Growth
9: The Early Stages of Development in a Primitive Economy: The Evolution from Subsistence to Trade and Specialization
The Demand for Food, Leisure, and Economic Surpluses
Subsistence and Transition in Agricultural Development among the Ibaloi in the Philippines
10: Development in Agrarian Economies: The Role of Agricultural Surplus, Population Pressures, and Systems of Land Tenure 1
11: The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development: Classical versus Neoclassical Models of Growth
Sectoral Interdependence, Structural Transformation, and Agricultural Growth
Two Sector Models and Development Policy
IV: Developing Subsistence Agriculture
12: Transforming Traditional Agriculture
Questions of Economic Analysis and the Consequences of Population Growth
Diagnosis, Prediction, and Policy Formulation
The Problems of a Subsistence Farm Economy: The Indian Case
13: The Execution of Agricultural Development: Case Studies of Planned Change
The Cornell Program in Vicos, Peru 1
The Comilla Program in East Pakistan
The ACAR Program in Minas Gerais, Brazil
The Rockefeller Foundation Program in Corn and Wheat in Mexico
V: Research Priorities on Subsistence Agriculture
14: The Issues and a Research Agenda
Introduction
Introduction
1: The Development Problems of Subsistence Farmers: A Preliminary Review
2: Subsistence Agriculture: Concepts and Scope
I: The Subsistence Farmer, Agrarian Cultures, and Peasant Societies
3: Social Structure and Peasant Economy: The Influence of Social Structure Upon Peasant Economies 1
An Economist's View of Social Structure Interaction with the Subsistence Economy
The Influence of Social Structure on the Javanese Peasant Economy
A Semisubsistence Village Economy in Lower Burma
4: The Institutional Aspects of Peasant Communities: An Analytical View 1
Old and New Approaches to Peasant Economies
The Peasant Economies of Today's Underdeveloped Areas
New Evidence on Farmer Responses to Economic Opportunities From the Early Agrarian History of Western Europe 1
5: Motivations, Values, and Attitudes of Subsistence Farmers: Toward a Subculture of Peasantry 1
A Critical View of a Subculture of Peasantry
Testing Theories Concerning a Subculture of Peasantry
Growth of "Economic-Mindedness" Among Small Farmers in North Sumatra, Indonesia
II: The Economic Behavior of Subsistence Farmers
6: Subsistence and Commercial Family Farms: Some Theoretical Models of Subjective Equilibrium
Models of the Family Farm
On Subjective Equilibrium of the Subsistence Farmer
Effects of Increasing Commercialization On Resource Use in Semisubsistence Farms in South Korea
7: The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
8: Supply Relationships in Peasant Agriculture
Supply Response and the Modernization of Peasant Agriculture : A Study of Four Major Annual Crops in Thailand 1
Supply Relations for Perennial Crops in the Less-Developed Areas 1
III: Theories of Change and Growth
9: The Early Stages of Development in a Primitive Economy: The Evolution from Subsistence to Trade and Specialization
The Demand for Food, Leisure, and Economic Surpluses
Subsistence and Transition in Agricultural Development among the Ibaloi in the Philippines
10: Development in Agrarian Economies: The Role of Agricultural Surplus, Population Pressures, and Systems of Land Tenure 1
11: The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development: Classical versus Neoclassical Models of Growth
Sectoral Interdependence, Structural Transformation, and Agricultural Growth
Two Sector Models and Development Policy
IV: Developing Subsistence Agriculture
12: Transforming Traditional Agriculture
Questions of Economic Analysis and the Consequences of Population Growth
Diagnosis, Prediction, and Policy Formulation
The Problems of a Subsistence Farm Economy: The Indian Case
13: The Execution of Agricultural Development: Case Studies of Planned Change
The Cornell Program in Vicos, Peru 1
The Comilla Program in East Pakistan
The ACAR Program in Minas Gerais, Brazil
The Rockefeller Foundation Program in Corn and Wheat in Mexico
V: Research Priorities on Subsistence Agriculture
14: The Issues and a Research Agenda
Introduction
1: The Development Problems of Subsistence Farmers: A Preliminary Review
2: Subsistence Agriculture: Concepts and Scope
I: The Subsistence Farmer, Agrarian Cultures, and Peasant Societies
3: Social Structure and Peasant Economy: The Influence of Social Structure Upon Peasant Economies 1
An Economist's View of Social Structure Interaction with the Subsistence Economy
The Influence of Social Structure on the Javanese Peasant Economy
A Semisubsistence Village Economy in Lower Burma
4: The Institutional Aspects of Peasant Communities: An Analytical View 1
Old and New Approaches to Peasant Economies
The Peasant Economies of Today's Underdeveloped Areas
New Evidence on Farmer Responses to Economic Opportunities From the Early Agrarian History of Western Europe 1
5: Motivations, Values, and Attitudes of Subsistence Farmers: Toward a Subculture of Peasantry 1
A Critical View of a Subculture of Peasantry
Testing Theories Concerning a Subculture of Peasantry
Growth of "Economic-Mindedness" Among Small Farmers in North Sumatra, Indonesia
II: The Economic Behavior of Subsistence Farmers
6: Subsistence and Commercial Family Farms: Some Theoretical Models of Subjective Equilibrium
Models of the Family Farm
On Subjective Equilibrium of the Subsistence Farmer
Effects of Increasing Commercialization On Resource Use in Semisubsistence Farms in South Korea
7: The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
The Subsistence Farmer in Traditional Economies
8: Supply Relationships in Peasant Agriculture
Supply Response and the Modernization of Peasant Agriculture : A Study of Four Major Annual Crops in Thailand 1
Supply Relations for Perennial Crops in the Less-Developed Areas 1
III: Theories of Change and Growth
9: The Early Stages of Development in a Primitive Economy: The Evolution from Subsistence to Trade and Specialization
The Demand for Food, Leisure, and Economic Surpluses
Subsistence and Transition in Agricultural Development among the Ibaloi in the Philippines
10: Development in Agrarian Economies: The Role of Agricultural Surplus, Population Pressures, and Systems of Land Tenure 1
11: The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development: Classical versus Neoclassical Models of Growth
Sectoral Interdependence, Structural Transformation, and Agricultural Growth
Two Sector Models and Development Policy
IV: Developing Subsistence Agriculture
12: Transforming Traditional Agriculture
Questions of Economic Analysis and the Consequences of Population Growth
Diagnosis, Prediction, and Policy Formulation
The Problems of a Subsistence Farm Economy: The Indian Case
13: The Execution of Agricultural Development: Case Studies of Planned Change
The Cornell Program in Vicos, Peru 1
The Comilla Program in East Pakistan
The ACAR Program in Minas Gerais, Brazil
The Rockefeller Foundation Program in Corn and Wheat in Mexico
V: Research Priorities on Subsistence Agriculture
14: The Issues and a Research Agenda