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Generation and diffusion of agricultural technology: a review of theories and experiences

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  • Biggs SD.
  • Clay EJ.

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Working paper, literature survey of theories and experience relating to technology transfer, generation and diffusion of agricultural technology - covers modernization, factor endowments, income distribution, dependence relations, agricultural research, agricultural extension and environmental aspects. Bibliography and graph.

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  • Biggs SD. & Clay EJ., 1983. "Generation and diffusion of agricultural technology: a review of theories and experiences," ILO Working Papers 992260213402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992260213402676
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