Prosperity in Rural Africa? Insights into Wealth, Assets, and Poverty from Longitudinal Studies in Tanzania

What does it mean to say that rural areas of Africa are poor? Many people insist that in rural African populations poverty is prevalent. This is either because the smallholder agricultural practices are unproductive or it is because economic policies have not protected and promoted African farming....

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Other Authors: Brockington, Dan (Editor), Christine Noe (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2021
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