Agriculture is at the centre of the economies of many developing
countries, and its stagnation and poor performance across large
parts of Africa is a major cause for concern. First published in
1990, this book focuses on the nature and role of incentives in
agricultural organization and production in East Africa, looking in
particular at the political and ideological determinants of that
role. Mats Lundahl analyses ways of improving agricultural
performance, and considers the African socialism of Julius Nyerere
in contrast with the market-led approaches, which he favours. A
detailed title, this volume will of interest to all those concerned
with the issues of rural development, including students of
development studies, economics, and African studies. "
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