First published in 1984. It is widely acknowledged that rural-urban
differences and interrelationships play an important role in the
development process. Some theorists believe they are a primary
cause of continuing poverty in poor nations. This volume of essays
summarises and appraises theories of rural-urban relations and
economic development and explores, mainly on the basis of country
case studies, the conceptual and theoretical problems to which they
give rise, and the extent to which they correspond to recent
experiences in the Third World.
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