This book sets out to investigate the process of agrarian change
from new angles and with new results. It starts on firm ground
rather than from abstract economic theory. Upon its initial
appearance, it was heralded as "a small masterpiece, which economic
historians should read--and not simply quote"--Giovanni Frederico,
Economic History Services.
The Conditions of Agricultural Growth remains a breakthrough in
the theory of agricultural development. In linking ethnography with
economy, developmental studies reached new heights. Whereas
"development" had been seen previously as the transformation of
traditional communities by the introduction (or imposition) of new
technologies, Ester Boserup argues that changes and improvements
occur from within agricultural communities, and that improvements
are governed not simply by external interference, but by those
communities themselves Using extensive analyses of the costs and
productivity of the main systems of traditional agriculture, Ester
Boserup concludes that technical, economic, and social changes are
unlikely to take place unless the community concerned is exposed to
the pressure of population growth.
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