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Impact and implications of price policy and land degradation on agricultural growth in developing countries

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1991

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Abstract

In many developing countries, a high proportion of the population resides and works in rural areas. Agriculture is the dominant sector in rural areas and has the greatest concentration of poverty: landless workers, small tenant farmers, and small farm owners. Thus, any development strategy that is directed towards increasing employment and alleviating a country's hunger must concentrate on sustainable agricultural growth.

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Soil degradation, Economic growth, Government policy, Economic impacts, Governance

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Agricultural Economics 5(4): 311-324.