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Robert H. Bates and Michael E. Lofchie (eds.) Agricultural Development in Africa: issues of public policy, New York: Praeger, 1980. - Robert H. Bates, Markets and States in Tropical Africa: the political basis of Agricultural Policies, University of California Press, 1981. - Keith Hart, The Political Economy of West African Agriculture, Cambridge University Press, 1982.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2011

John F. S. Levi
Affiliation:
Queen's University of Belfast

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Copyright © International African Institute 1984

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1 Clayton, E., ‘Kigezi – a small farming tragedy in Africa’, Optima, 20 January 1967.Google Scholar

2 See Lipton, M., Why Poor People Stay Poor: Urban Bias in World Development, London, Temple Smith, 1977.Google Scholar

3 Herdt, R. W., ‘A disaggregate approach to aggregate supply’, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 52, 4 November 1970.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

4 See Levi, J.et al., African Agriculture: Economic Action and Reaction in Sierra Leone, Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau, Farnham Royal, 1976, pp. 107, 110.Google Scholar

5 Green, R. H., ‘Incentives, policies, participation and response: reflections on World Bank “Policies and Priorities in Agriculture” ‘, Bulletin, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, January 1983, Volume 14, No. 1.Google Scholar