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Catalogue of transforming traditional agriculture

foreword

Chapter one raises questions.

Legacy of various theories

Problems that need to be shelved

an open question

Chapter II Characteristics of Traditional Agriculture

An economic concept

How to transform traditional agriculture?

difficult problem

Chapter III Allocation Efficiency of Traditional Agricultural Production Factors

Economic efficiency hypothesis

Panagazal, Guatemala: Very poor, very efficient.

Senapur, India: poor and efficient

Conclusion and significance

Chapter IV Zero-value Agricultural Labor Theory

Various sources of the theory of "zero-value labor"

Submit to theory

Test of empirical facts

According to India1918-1919 after the flu.

The fifth chapter is the significance of income stream price theory.

What does the growth model ignore?

Theoretical framework

Nongrowth type

Growth type

Chapter VI Price of Traditional Agricultural Income Stream

Income stream price rise hypothesis

Views against this hypothesis

Panagazal, Guatemala

Senapur, India

Decisive significance

Explanation of factor share

Chapter VII Brief Introduction of Investment Income

Chapter VIII Farm Scale, Control and Incentive

professionalism

Organized research

Modern input in production

"production" information

Not all or live in all controls and farm sizes.

False inseparability and farm scale

Large tractors and many hoes

True inseparability

Restrain land rent

The key is the price of agricultural products and factors.

Chapter IX Factors of Production Hidden in "Technological Change"

Techniques for hiding elements

Examples of characteristics of some agricultural elements

Changes in the supply of some special factors of production

Review the content of technological change

The meaning of the concept of comprehensive production factors

Demand and supply methods

Chapter X Suppliers of New Favorable Factors of Production

Research and development of suppliers

Distribution by suppliers

profitable firm

Non-profit enterprise

Chapter III XI Farmers as Demanders of New Elements

Acceptance speed

superiority

Factors that determine advantages

Exploration of new elements

Learn to use new agricultural elements

classify

Costs and benefits

Chapter XII Investing in Farmers

Summary of Agricultural Growth and Human Capital

Lessons from industrialization

What is the value of education?

There is no increase in additional investment in education.

Relying on the growth of additional education investment

Economics of introducing technology

Introduction or domestic production

Emergency or long-term plan

Distribution of education at all levels

The wrong policy of educating foreign students.

The relationship between investment in things and investment in people.

Investing in human capital

Political obstacles

Types of investment in farmers

The Economic Value of Education