Agriculture and Industrialization: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present DayISBN: 978-0-631-18115-6
Hardcover
224 pages
October 1996, Wiley-Blackwell
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The essays are tightly focused around a set of central themes.
Emphasizing how contexts of time and place have determined the
relationship between agricultural change and economic growth, they
explore comparatively such issues as the problems of interpretation
and methodology posed by the close inter-dependence between
agriculture and social organization, the critical role of political
intervention in agricultural change, as well as the technical
difficulties involved in measuring changes in productivity and
their wider impact on economic growth. As a result the volume
offers a uniquely broad but coherent and critical assessment of
current trends in the interpretation of agriculture's major but
complex historical role in modern economic growth.