The Evolving Roles of State, Private, and Local Actors in Rural Asia reviews the evolution of paradigms and practices in relation to the roles of the state and the public sector in rurla development since the late 1970s.
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... absorbing and thoroughly even-handed ... masterful, innovative, and very elegantly written book. (Asian-Pacific Economic Literature)
This title reviews the evolution of paradigms and practices in relation to the roles of the state and the public sector in rural development since the late 1970s. This book is intended for policy makers and students of economics, agricultural science, Asian studies.
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