Rural poverty unperceived: problems and remedies.
By: Chambers, Robert.
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BookSeries: World Bank Staff Working Paper No. 4005. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1980Subject(s): Poverty | Food production -- Food supply. -- Food production -- Food supplySummary: The thesis of this paper is that there are major obstacles to perceiving the nature and the extend of rural poverty in developing countries. The conclusion is that reversals of current positions and practices are required if the obstacles are to be surmounted, if the nature and the extent of rural poverty are to betruly appreciated, and if future actions are to be tailored.
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The thesis of this paper is that there are major obstacles to perceiving the nature and the extend of rural poverty in developing countries. The conclusion is that reversals of current positions and practices are required if the obstacles are to be surmounted, if the nature and the extent of rural poverty are to betruly appreciated, and if future actions are to be tailored.
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