DUALISM IN MEXICAN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT : IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT AND THE PUEBLA PROJECT
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One lesson learned in the Development Decade of the 1960"s is that accelerating the rate of growth in output is not a panacea for widespread poverty.
BIGGS, HUNTLEY H. · 1970

Abstract
The strategy for accomplishment must be aimed at raising total output, expanding employment, and increasing average income. Because of the relative scarcity of capital resources, the problem of capital productivity needs to be considered as well in designing the strategy. The purpose of the paper is to explore a policy prescription, aimed at the agricultural sector, which will promote the three development objectives in Mexico.
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