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الصفحة 51
If investment in social relations rises faster than productive capacity , ' returns ' to such investment will tend to decline . The resulting institutional devaluation reduces the incentive to invest in social relations , but the ...
If investment in social relations rises faster than productive capacity , ' returns ' to such investment will tend to decline . The resulting institutional devaluation reduces the incentive to invest in social relations , but the ...
الصفحة 99
By the 1940s these relations will have varied according to socio - economic stratum , in turn primarily determined , as Kitching ( 1980 : 154 ) argues , by the interdependent variables of a size of non - farm income and holding size .
By the 1940s these relations will have varied according to socio - economic stratum , in turn primarily determined , as Kitching ( 1980 : 154 ) argues , by the interdependent variables of a size of non - farm income and holding size .
الصفحة 378
If they provoke a certain class relation , a certain social structure , we must not necessarily react with alternative ... relations of production and power , already existing institutions and structures based upon these relations .
If they provoke a certain class relation , a certain social structure , we must not necessarily react with alternative ... relations of production and power , already existing institutions and structures based upon these relations .
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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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