Nigeria's neglected rural majority /
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TextPublication details: Ibadan : Published for the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research [by] Oxford University Press, 1975.Description: xvi, 175 pISBN: - 0195752791
- 307.1412'09669 OLA
- HN831.A8 O43
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| 307.1'412'091724 ECO The Economics of rural organization : | 307.1412'096 LEL The design of rural development : | 307.1412'09669 NIG Rural development in Nigeria : | 307.1412'09669 OLA Nigeria's neglected rural majority / | 307.1412'09669 OLA Nigeria's neglected rural majority / | 307.1412'0973 BEN Benefits and burdens of rural development : | 307.141'2'9669 JOH Strategies and recommendations for Nigerian rural development, 1969/1985 / |
Includes bibliographical references: p. 167-175.
This book focuses on the imperative of rural development. It maintains that the stagnation of the rural economy (while the urban centres develop) is a major cause of the economic problems like inflation, poverty, suffering alongside an ever increasing population. As the population rises, food demand rises. On the other hand, food production is not rising as the rural areas which are the main centres for food production have remained neglected.
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