Koleksi World Bank
Structural transformation and rural change revisited : challenges for late developing countries in a globalizing world
Many late developing countries face tremendous challenges. They have to deal simultaneously with their economic and demographic transitions in the context of globalization and under the constraints of climate change. Based on new evidence from an in-depth survey that included 8.000 rural households in 7 developing countries, structural transformation and rural change revisited addresses the unique situation of regions that remain deeply engaged in agriculture, it explores that reality of their integration into global markets and the nature of the rural nonfarm economy. The value of this book is reminding us of the importance of structural change and the role played by agriculture, as well as alenting us to the risks we face if we deny the realities of demographics, of the marginalization of small producers, and of the lack of inclusiveness of public policies.
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