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    (DE-627)1637550278
    Format: 11 Tab., Lit. S. 143-145
    ISSN: 0007-4918
    Content: The main problem of many of the world's poorest countries is often seen as the failure of their predominantly agrarian economies to cope with their rapid population growth. But the history of some densely populated regions of the world shows that they have accommodated population growth through corresponding agricultural progress quite successfully. Java is a particularly good example of this process. After briefly reviewing some of the leading theories on the interaction between population growth and agricultural change, the author considers Java's experience over the past 150 years in some detail. (DÜI-Sen)
    In: Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies, Basingstoke : Taylor & Francis, 1965, 21(1985), 2, Seite 115-145, 0007-4918
    In: volume:21
    In: year:1985
    In: number:2
    In: pages:115-145
    Language: English
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