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Agricultural Growth and NonAgricultural Growth Dynamics of National Development is a comprehensive scholarly work that analyzes the complex interdependencies between the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors in fostering national economic development. The book, authored by T.K. Meti and featuring insights from renowned economist V.K.R.V. Rao, provides an in-depth examination of how agricultural productivity and industrial growth work together to create sustainable economic expansion.
The work addresses critical questions about resource allocation, technological advancement, and sectoral growth rates in developing economies. It explores empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks that demonstrate how agricultural surplus supports non-agricultural development, while simultaneously examining how industrial growth creates demand for agricultural products and provides inputs for farming.
This academic text is valuable for economists, policy makers, and development professionals seeking to understand the dynamics of balanced economic growth and the role of both primary and secondary sectors in national progress.







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