1981 Cilt 2 Sayı 2
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Item A summary of the the current state of thought about the role of agriculture in economic development: A preliminary analysis(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 1981) Demirdöğen, Sinan; İktisadi ve Sosyal Bilimler FakültesiThe dispute on the role of agriculture in economic development has grown fast since the end of the Second World War. lnitially, the economic theory was predominated by the strategy of rapid industrialization, which entailed models designed for the initiation and support of industrial development in the urban sector at the expense of agriculture. The factors which influenced such a formulation were twofold: in almost all of the industrialized high-income countries the largest share in production and employment was of industry; during the course of economic growth in high income countries, a predominantly urban capitalist sector had expanded at the expense of other sectors, whereas low income (currently developing) countries had been stagnated by the impact of a static rural sector during the same period. Moreover, in the early postwar period, those who were engaged in formulating o general development pattern applicable to all countries were concerned with the reconstruction and restoration of the war stricken European economies while also designing remedies for the problems of the densely populated areas which were gradually gaining their political independence.