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Rural industrialization in third world countries / edited by R.P.Misra

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Sterling; 1985Description: 332 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7201724 Rur
Summary: The United Nations Centre for Regional Development established a long-term project on regional development alternatives in pre dominantly rural societies. This report sums up the deliberations and conclusions of an expert group meeting held in October 1983 in Nagoya to discuss how developing countries have fared in the last decade in promoting rural industri alization as a means to improve the living conditions of the people in their rural regions. This report highlights four main issues which emerged from the discussion: overall perspectives on rural industrialization; rural in dustrialization and regional develop ment; approaches to rural industri alization and policies to promote rural industrialization.
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The United Nations Centre for Regional Development established a long-term project on regional development alternatives in pre dominantly rural societies. This report sums up the deliberations and conclusions of an expert group meeting held in October 1983 in Nagoya to discuss how developing countries have fared in the last decade in promoting rural industri alization as a means to improve the living conditions of the people in their rural regions.

This report highlights four main issues which emerged from the discussion: overall perspectives on rural industrialization; rural in dustrialization and regional develop ment; approaches to rural industri alization and policies to promote rural industrialization.

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