ID | 364296 |
Title Proper | Agriculture on the road to industrialization |
Other Title Information | Reprinted with permission from: John P. Lewis and Valeriana Kallab, editors, Development Strategies Reconsidered, U.S.-Third World Policy Perspectives No. 5(New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books for the Overseas Development Council, 1986) (Reprint No. 83) |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mellor, John W. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Economic development is a process by which an economy is transformed from one that is dominantly rural and agricultural to one that is dominantly urban, industrial and service in composition.In this development process, what is the constructive role for the initially dominant agricultural sector? What is the dynamic relation between agriculture and industry in an optimal growth strategy? |
`In' analytical Note | In Koester, Ulrich & Valdes, Alberto.: The EC's potential role in food security for LDC's: adjustments in its STABEX and stock policies. [Reprinted from the European Review of Agricultural Economics, Volume 11-4, 1984 (Reprint No. 77)] Washington. International Food Policy Research Institute, 1984. |
Key Words | Agriculture and Industrial Development |