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ISBN10: 0275967824, ISBN13: 9780275967826, [publisher: Praeger] Softcover Signed by the author. Glossy softbound covers with light wear to the edges.; 9.30 X 6.24 X 0.85 inches; 296 pages [Providence, UT, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2000]
Praeger 2000 Softcover Very Good- 0275967824. Signed by the author. Glossy softbound covers with light wear to the edges.; 9.30 X 6.24 X 0.85 inches; 296 pages.
Praeger. Very Good-. Date: 2000. Softcover. 0275967824 . Signed by the author. Glossy softbound covers with light wear to the edges.; 9.30 X 6.24 X 0.85 inches; 296 pages . 2000. Praeger ISBN 0275967824 9780275967826 [US]
ISBN10: 0275967824, ISBN13: 9780275967826, [publisher: Praeger] Softcover First Edition Light crease top right corner but otherwise excellent inside & out. Please contact O'Connell's Bookshop Adelaide to check availability etc. Size: 23.5 x 15.5cm [Adelaide, SA, Australia] [Publication Year: 2000]
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ISBN10: 0275967824, ISBN13: 9780275967826, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Westport] Softcover Paperback. Development economics, the author of this volume insists, is a failed discipline because it does not recognize the revolutionary difference between subsistence and commercial social values. He aims to demonstrate that commercial labour norms are essential for producing assured food surpluses in all crop years and an assured food surplus is essential for sustaining the development process. The commercialization of food production is a political process, as in the term political economy. If peasants have a choice, they will not voluntarily perform commercial labour norms. Central governments must overcome peasant resistance to performing commercial labour norms by various forms of coercion. The most historically effective coercions are deprivation of peasant control of land use by foreclosure and eviction for excessive subsistence debts. Landless peasants are forced to become supervised paid labourers. Coercion is most effective when it is linked to money rewards for peasants who voluntarily transform themselves into yeomen cultivators or farmers.These commercially motivated cultivators and storekeepers become the resident commercializing agents in peasant villages who administer the central government's coercive and inducement policies. Based on extensive examples and field observation, this book is designed for use in courses that explore problems of e ...
Paperback / softback. New. Seavoy demonstrates that commercial labor norms are essential for producing assured food surpluses in all crop years and an assured food surplus is essential for sustaining the development process. The commercialization of food production is a political process, as in the term political economy. ISBN 0275967824 9780275967826 [GB]
ISBN10: 0275967824, ISBN13: 9780275967826, [publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Seavoy insists that development economics is a failed discipline because it does not recognize the revolutionary difference between subsistence and commercial social values. Seavoy demonstrates that commercial labor norms are essential for producing assured food surpluses in all crop years and an assured food surplus is essential for sustaining the development process.The commercialization of food production is a political process, as in the term political economy. If peasants have a choice, they will not voluntarily perform commercial labor norms. Central governments must overcome peasant resistance to performing commercial labor norms by various forms of coercion. The most historically effective coercions are deprivation of peasant control of land use by foreclosure and eviction for excessive subsistence debts. Landless peasants are forced to become supervised paid laborers. Coercion is most effective when it is linked to money rewards for peasants who voluntarily transform themselves into yeomen cultivators or farmers. These commercially motivated cultivators and storekeepers become the resident commercializing agents in peasant villages who administer the central government's coercive and inducement policies. Based on extensive examples and field observation, this book is designed for use in courses that explore prob ...
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