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الصفحة 49
Investment in social relations as channels of access may divert surplus from investment in directly productive activities , and direct the management of production towards fostering loyalty rather than maximising physical output .
Investment in social relations as channels of access may divert surplus from investment in directly productive activities , and direct the management of production towards fostering loyalty rather than maximising physical output .
الصفحة 73
While the agricultural potential of the Embu uplands is high ( with fertile volcanic soils and adequate rainfall ) and export cash crops have been cultivated there for a quarter of a century , diversification into activities outside ...
While the agricultural potential of the Embu uplands is high ( with fertile volcanic soils and adequate rainfall ) and export cash crops have been cultivated there for a quarter of a century , diversification into activities outside ...
الصفحة 179
multiplicity of these activities ( a plantation economy combined with different types of commerce ) which allowed the sections which settled early on to diversify their sources of revenues and to accumulate capital and riches .
multiplicity of these activities ( a plantation economy combined with different types of commerce ) which allowed the sections which settled early on to diversify their sources of revenues and to accumulate capital and riches .
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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