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1 - THE BEGINNINGS OF RURAL PROGRESS
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2 - POST-WAR POLICIES AND DEVELOPMENTS
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3 - THE AGRARIAN REVOLUTION
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4 - CERTAIN FEATURES OF PEASANT AGRICULTURE
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5 - THE ECONOMICS OF PEASANT AGRICULTURE
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6 - GOVERNMENT AND AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT
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7 - FURTHER PROBLEMS OF AGRARIAN REFORM
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SUMMARY
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APPENDIX - Kenya: area and population
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INDEX
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About the book
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Agriculture and Forestry Division, Volume 2: Agrarian Development in Peasant Economies: Some Lessons from Kenya tackles various areas of concerns in agriculture in the context of peasant economy. The title provides examples from the Kenyan agrarian development policies. The text first covers concern in improving agricultural production, and then proceeds to tackling post-war Kenya. Next, the selection talks about Kenyan agrarian revolution, along with the economics and features of peasant agriculture. The sixth chapter discusses government and agrarian development, while the seventh chapter details further problems of agrarian reform. The book will be of great interest to political scientists, economists, agriculturists, and sociologists.
Agriculture and Forestry Division, Volume 2: Agrarian Development in Peasant Economies: Some Lessons from Kenya tackles various areas of concerns in agriculture in the context of peasant economy. The title provides examples from the Kenyan agrarian development policies. The text first covers concern in improving agricultural production, and then proceeds to tackling post-war Kenya. Next, the selection talks about Kenyan agrarian revolution, along with the economics and features of peasant agriculture. The sixth chapter discusses government and agrarian development, while the seventh chapter details further problems of agrarian reform. The book will be of great interest to political scientists, economists, agriculturists, and sociologists.
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ISBN
978-0-08-010562-8
Language
English
Published
1964
Copyright
Copyright © 1964 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Pergamon