The Rural Nonfarm Economy: Prospects for Growth and Poverty Reduction

نویسندگان

  • Steven Haggblade
  • Peter B.R. Hazell
  • Thomas Reardon
چکیده

INTRODUCTION DEFINITIONS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RURAL NONFARM ECONOMY Size Composition Equity impact DYNAMIC PATHWAYS OF RURAL NONFARM GROWTH Shifting motors of rural economic growth The “pull” scenario in dynamic agricultural regions The “push” scenario in stagnant agricultural zones Urbanization and migration Liberalization and globalization Summing up IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RURAL POOR Motivation Constraints Participation as entrepreneurs Participation as employees Can RNFE growth slash poverty? POLICY IMPLICATIONS

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تاریخ انتشار 2008