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Green Revolution a comparative study of Africa and Asia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Heinrich Lambert Academic Publishing 2011Description: 306pISBN:
  • 9783847329664
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 967PRA
Summary: This book is designed for use in courses that the economics of development in Asia, Africa and Latin America. I am confident that this book will be helpful to meet the requirements of the economic researchers as well university students who studying the courses of economics, and management at graduate and post graduate levels. This study resulted from five years of living and teaching as a professor of development economics at Addis Ababa University, Gondar University and Debre Birhan University in Ethiopia as well as travel Kenya as a researcher. These experiences have helped shape and refine a book that is unique in approach, organization, and pedagogy in the context of a major set of problems, such as capitalist crisis, development problems, poverty, inequality, unemployment, environmental decay, and rural stagnation.
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Includes bibliography

This book is designed for use in courses that the economics of development in Asia, Africa and Latin America. I am confident that this book will be helpful to meet the requirements of the economic researchers as well university students who studying the courses of economics, and management at graduate and post graduate levels. This study resulted from five years of living and teaching as a professor of development economics at Addis Ababa University, Gondar University and Debre Birhan University in Ethiopia as well as travel Kenya as a researcher. These experiences have helped shape and refine a book that is unique in approach, organization, and pedagogy in the context of a major set of problems, such as capitalist crisis, development problems, poverty, inequality, unemployment, environmental decay, and rural stagnation.

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