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Relative to other developing regions, developing Asia has experienced a slower decline in employment share in … conditions, many countries of developing Asia will be expected to move on to the next phase of agricultural development; however …
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Relative to other developing regions, developing Asia has experienced a slower decline in employment share in … conditions, many countries of developing Asia will be expected to move on to the next phase of agricultural development; however …
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From 1962 to 2013, the People's Republic of China's (PRC's)agricultural employment share declined from 82% to 31%. The transfer of workers out of low-productivity agriculture is a fundamental pillar of the PRC's aspirations to progress and eventually become a high-income economy. We hypothesize...
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Relative to other developing regions, developing Asia has experienced a slower decline in employment share in … conditions, many countries of developing Asia will be expected to move on to the next phase of agricultural development; however …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010507399
-2006, the landlocked resourcescarce developing countries of Central Asia grew at a slower pace than other landlocked resource …-scarce developing countries; on the other hand, resource-rich developing countries in Central Asia grew at the same pace as other …
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–2006, the landlocked resourcescarce developing countries of Central Asia grew at a slower pace than other landlocked resource …-scarce developing countries; on the other hand, resource-rich developing countries in Central Asia grew at the same pace as other … should, therefore, take a more aggressive stance in supporting export diversification and upgrading. -- Central Asia ; EXPY …
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From 1962 to 2013, the People's Republic of China's (PRC's)agricultural employment share declined from 82% to 31%. The transfer of workers out of low-productivity agriculture is a fundamental pillar of the PRC's aspirations to progress and eventually become a high-income economy. We hypothesize...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010463570
-2006, the landlocked resource-scarce developing countries of Central Asia grew at a slower pace than other landlocked resource …-scarce developing countries; on the other hand, resource-rich developing countries in Central Asia grew at the same pace as other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136453
–2006, the landlocked resource-scarce developing countries of Central Asia grew at a slower pace than other landlocked resource …-scarce developing countries; on the other hand, resource-rich developing countries in Central Asia grew at the same pace as other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008693144
Relative to other developing regions, developing Asia has experienced a slower decline in employment share in … conditions, many countries of developing Asia will be expected to move on to the next phase of agricultural development; however …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010840914