| Ashutosh Varshney - 1993 - 290 páginas
...industrialisation. He argued that 'industrial and agricultural revolutions always go together' and 'economies in which agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development' [Lewis, 1954: 433]. At one level, this position is a re-statement of Bukharin. Lewis, however, did not stop there.... | |
| Rajani Kannepalli Kanth - 1994 - 292 páginas
...growing volume of manufactures unless agricultural production is growing simultaneously. This is also why industrial and agrarian revolutions always go together,...agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development. Hence, if we postulate that the capitalist sector is not producing food, we must either postulate that... | |
| Stuart Corbridge - 2000 - 628 páginas
...growing volume of manufactures unless agricultural production is growing simultaneously. This is also why industrial and agrarian revolutions always go together....agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development. Hence. if we postulate that the capitalist sector is not producing food. we must either postulate that... | |
| Thomas S. Jayne - 2002 - 294 páginas
...depends upon agricultural improvements;" "industrial and agrarian revolutions always go together;" and "economies in which agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development" (Lewis 1954). Agriculture-oriented development strategies have also received substantial support from the development... | |
| Ahmed Shafiqul Huque, Habib Zafarullah - 2005 - 904 páginas
...growing volume of manufactures unless agricultural production is growing simultaneously. This is also why industrial and agrarian revolutions always go together,...agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development. Historically, as Nurkse (1953) pointed out, the industrial revolution in England was preceded by agricultural... | |
| E. Wayne Nafziger - 2006 - 884 páginas
...growing volume of manufactures unless agricultural production is growing simultaneously. This is also why industrial and agrarian revolutions always go together,...agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development. that paradoxically took place when agriculture's shares of output and the labor force were declining.... | |
| Michael Kopsidis - 2006 - 406 páginas
...growing volume of manufactures unless agricultural production is growing simultaneously. This is also why industrial and agrarian revolutions always go together,...agriculture is stagnant do not show industrial development", ebd., S. 433. 1 . Steigerung der Nahrungsmittelerzeugung im (großbetrieblichen) kapitalistischen Teil... | |
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