Crisis of Rural Poverty and Hunger
Discover the profound insights of Crisis of Rural Poverty and Hunger by M. El-Ghonemy, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This pivotal work, spanning 236 pages, draws on nearly fifty years of rigorous academic and field research to illuminate the ongoing challenges of rural poverty, hunger, and rising inequality in developing countries over the past three decades.
El-Ghonemy presents compelling evidence and engages readers with sixteen in-depth case studies that challenge conventional perspectives on land reform, examining the intricate dynamics between the state and the market. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, public policy, and social science, particularly in the context of rural communities and the rural poor.
Join the critical conversation on economic policy and the future of rural development with this enlightening read that is sure to inform and inspire.