Village level modernization in Southeast Asia : the political economy of rice and water

Date

1982

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University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, B.C., CA

Abstract

Presents quantitative studies which examine aspects of modernization in four major Southeast Asian nations. They examine how this modernization has affected the structure of production, employment, income distribution and social relationship both at the village and national level. Includes references.

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Meeting: Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies, Annual Conference, 9th, 9-11 Nov. 1979, Vancouver, B.C., CA
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Keywords

RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL CHANGE, MODERNIZATION, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, PHILIPPINES, THAILAND, RICE, AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING, LAND USE, FERTILIZERS, MULTIPLE CROPPING, GREEN REVOLUTION, STANDARD OF LIVING, ELECTRIFICATION, AGRICULTURAL POLICY, DECISION MAKING, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, TOURISM, POVERTY, IMPOVERISHMENT, ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS, EMPLOYMENT, INCOME DISTRIBUTION

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