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Robert McC. Netting. Smallholders, Householders: Farm Families and the Ecology of Intensive, Sustainable Agriculture. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 1993. xxii + 389 pp. Bibliography. Figures. Index. Photographs. Tables. $49.50. Cloth. $16.95. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

Alex Winter-Nation*
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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

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Copyright © African Studies Association 1995

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1. World Bank, World Development Report: Environment and Development. (Washington, DC: World Bank, 1992), pp. 143–44Google ScholarPubMed.

2. Binswanger, Hans, Deininger, Klaus, and Feder, Gershon, “Power, Distortions, Revolt and Reform in Agricultural Relations.” Policy Research Working Paper No. WPS 1164, (Washington DC: World Bank, 1993 Google Scholar.

3. National Research Council. Board of Agriculture, “Alternative Agriculture.” (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, for the Committee on the Role of Alternative Fanning Methods in Modern Production Agriculture, 1989)Google ScholarPubMed.