Date Published:
Jun 01, 1989
Focus Area(s):
Code:
WP 1989-02

Much has been written about the relationship between agricultural and industrial developments. Agriculture development precedes industrial development because there should be a strong agricultural base to boost industrial growth. From the Philippine experience, how does agricultural development affect industrial development? This study provides thorough analysis of this issue by identifying the development strategies that are conducive to rural linkages and balanced growth. It also explores how rural linkages operate with a focus on its two-way direction.

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  3. De Rosa, Dean A. 1997. Agricultural trade and rural development in the Middle East and North Africa: Recent developments and prospects. Policy Research Working Paper Series 1732. The World Bank.


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