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    The utility of a combined periodic service and regulated market system in the development of peasant farming area in Zimbabwe

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    Spatial planners have made their contribution to development planning within the economic growth paradigm which held’ that growth would most readily result from industrialisation and that rapid industrialisation would most naturally be accommodated in a few metropolitan 'centres from where its benefits would 'spread'. Planning for the objective of economic growth via industrialisation and urbanisation was seen as a central technical function characterised by econometric modelling allied to sophisticated administration. (2.602Mb)
    Date
    1981-04-01
    Author
    Reynolds, Norman
    Type
    Working Paper
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2992
    Additional Citation Information
    Reynolds, N. (1981). The utility of a combined periodic service and regulated market system in the development of peasant farming area in Zimbabwe ( Working Paper; no.2/81). Harare: University of Zimbabwe, Department of Land Management.
    Subject
    Rural development
    Peasant farming
    Tribal Trust Lands
    Rural service centres
    Additional Notes
    This paper was presented to students and staff at a seminar at the University of Zimbabwe.
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