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Title
The persistence of subsistence agriculture
Type
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Monograph
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: HD1521 .W38 2006
DDC: 305.5/633 full
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Table Of Contents
Why subsistence peasants are important
Theoretical overview : life beneath the level of the marketplace
Pre-industrial Scotland, or How Adam Smith got workers into his pin factory
America's triumphant subsistence peasantry 1620-1820, or How Daniel Boone ran from Ben Franklin's shopkeepers
Squatting, pre-emption, and nowhere left to run : an ascendant market catches Pa Ingalls
Modern Tanzania and the long triumph of subsistence farmers
The persistent modern Tanzanian subsistence peasant
Theoretical implications : understanding economic growth as a risky and recurrent process
Modern development and the subsistence peasantry.
Authorized Access Point
Waters, Tony The persistence of subsistence agriculture