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Regional growth linkages in the era of liberalization: a critique of the new agrarian optimism

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Questions the argument that increased income from agricultural growth will stimulate non-agricultural activities and non-farm employment in rural regions. Taking the diversification of rural regions in China as an example, shows that collective forms of ownership can combine with market discipline.

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  • Hart G., 1993. "Regional growth linkages in the era of liberalization: a critique of the new agrarian optimism," ILO Working Papers 992987443402676, International Labour Organization.
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