Structural change, marginal land and economic development in Latin America and the Caribbean
Sábado, 15 febrero 2014
Empirical evidence indicates that in Latin America and the Caribbean, households on less favored, or marginal, agricultural land form a “residual” pool of rural labor. Edward B. Barbier and John S. Bugas mention that although the modern sector may be the source of dynamic growth through learning-by-doing and knowledge spillovers, patterns of labor, land and other
- Published in Revistas CIDE
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Agricultura tradicional, América Latina, Caribe, Economía rural, Enfermedad holandesa, Latin American Economic Review, Mano de obra no calificada, Mano de obra rural, Manufactura, Migrantes rurales, Poblaciones rurales, recursos naturales, Tierras agrícolas, Tierras marginales, Uso de la tierra