Class, State and Agricultural Productivity in Egypt : Study of the Inverse Relationship Between Farm Size and Land Productivity.
Graham. Dyer
Bok Engelsk 1997 · Electronic books.
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Opplysninger | Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- INTRODUCTION The Present study: Nature and Rationale -- I The Nature of the Inverse Relationship and its Apparent Policy Implications -- Introduction -- I.1 Some apparent policy implications -- I.2 Conceptual, statistical and methodological problems -- I.3 The inverse relationship vindicated and some conjoint relationships -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter I -- II Theoretical Approaches to the Inverse Relationship: Qualitative and Quantitative Factor Differences -- Introduction -- II.1 Management and labour quality hypotheses -- II.2 Land fertility hypothesis -- II.3 Labour intensity and labour market dualism: the Sen model -- II.4 A critique of the marginalist approach -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter II -- III A Class-Based Approach and the Breakdown of the Inverse Relationship in the Dynamic Context -- Introduction -- III.1 Beyond the marginalist approach -- III.2 The inverse relationship in the context of backward agriculture -- III.3 The static nature of the Sen approach and the breakdown of the inverse relationship in the dynamic context -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter III -- IV The Evidence for an Inverse Relationship between Farm Size and Productivity in Egypt: A Shadow Debate -- Introduction -- IV.1 Some evidence for an inverse relationship in Egypt: Shepley, Radwan, Wilson and Mabro -- IV.2 Aggregation and land heterogeneity: Crouch et al. -- IV.3 The inverse relationship denied in Egypt: Platt and Commander -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter IV -- V The Political Economy of the Contemporary Egyptian Countryside -- Introduction -- V.1 Agrarian reform and the consolidation of the rich peasantry -- V.2 The agrarian elite and the co-operative system.. - V.3 Rich peasants and co-operative credit -- V.4 Implications with respect to the diffusion of modern technology of rich peasant bias in credit -- V.5 The dominance of the rich peasantry and the political sphere -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter V -- VI A Disaggregated Analysis of the ILO Data: Technical Change and the Inverse Relationship in Egypt -- Introduction -- VI.1 The ILO survey and its characteristics -- VI.2 Analysis and results: (i) The Radwan regression and its questionable nature - the need for a more disaggregated approach -- VI.3 Analysis and results: (ii) A digression on technological change in Egyptian agriculture, uneven development and regional heterogeneity -- VI.4 Analysis and results: (iii) A disaggregated analysis and evidence of transition -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter VI -- VII A Closer Look at the Inverse Relationship in the Context of Agrarian Transition: Evidence from Fieldwork in Rural Egypt -- Introduction -- VII.1 Fieldwork methodology and problems -- VII.2 An inverse relationship village in Giza -- VII.3 The roots of the inverse relationship in Shubak -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter VII -- VIII A Positive Relationship Village in Qena and the Emerging Comparative Picture in the Context of Egyptian Agrarian Transition -- Introduction -- VIII.1 A positive relationship village in Qena -- VIII.2 The emerging comparative picture and a conclusion with regard to the inverse relationship -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes to Chapter VIII -- APPENDIX A Statistical Tables -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX.. - The inverse relationship between farm size and productivity is accepted as a "stylized fact" of agriculture in developing countries. This study uses Egyptian fieldwork data to examine factors creating this relationship, and the impact of economic and technological change on the relationship.
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Class, State and Agricultural Productivity in Egypt : Study of the Inverse Relationship between Farm Size and Land Productivity
Graham. Dyer
Bok · Engelsk · 2014
Graham. Dyer
Bok · Engelsk · 2014