The rural and urban sectors of the economy are strongly interlinked. Growth in one sector impacts on the other. The growth process does not appear to be an equilibrium one in which marginal adjustments to opportunity costs eliminate disparities. The ·two sectors grow in an unbalanced way. So far, the economic advantages appear to have favored the urban sector
Traditional economic development theories have struggled to identify, in a comprehensive manner, the...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Agricultural development takes place within the wider context of overall economic development. In th...
The authors consider how the organization of rural markets will affect capital accumul ation and lon...
This paper analyzes a dual economy consisting of urban market areas and less developed rural areas w...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
We examine the economic factors that portray the space structuration and its change over time. The s...
Includes bibliographyThis article deals with the need to make some changes in the focus of policies ...
Problems associated with rural economic development, involving maldistributions of population, incom...
Economic linkages between urban and rural regions – what’s in it for the rural? Regional Studies. Ur...
New concepts and a synthesis of existing theories may assist in studying the relationship between so...
This article provides an overview and critical analysis of theories on economic development in rural...
Historically, human concentrations have followed agriculture, and, as formalized by von Thünen, agri...
An entire economic system cannot be understood unless there is reliable knowledge about both rural a...
Flanders is a densely populated, strongly urbanised region in Northwest Europe, but with still recog...
Traditional economic development theories have struggled to identify, in a comprehensive manner, the...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Agricultural development takes place within the wider context of overall economic development. In th...
The authors consider how the organization of rural markets will affect capital accumul ation and lon...
This paper analyzes a dual economy consisting of urban market areas and less developed rural areas w...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
We examine the economic factors that portray the space structuration and its change over time. The s...
Includes bibliographyThis article deals with the need to make some changes in the focus of policies ...
Problems associated with rural economic development, involving maldistributions of population, incom...
Economic linkages between urban and rural regions – what’s in it for the rural? Regional Studies. Ur...
New concepts and a synthesis of existing theories may assist in studying the relationship between so...
This article provides an overview and critical analysis of theories on economic development in rural...
Historically, human concentrations have followed agriculture, and, as formalized by von Thünen, agri...
An entire economic system cannot be understood unless there is reliable knowledge about both rural a...
Flanders is a densely populated, strongly urbanised region in Northwest Europe, but with still recog...
Traditional economic development theories have struggled to identify, in a comprehensive manner, the...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Agricultural development takes place within the wider context of overall economic development. In th...