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Part-time farming trends in China : a comparison with the Japanese and Korean experience / Zhang-Yue...

Part-time farming trends in China : a comparison with the Japanese and Korean experience / Zhang-Yue...

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Part-time farming trends in China : a comparison with the Japanese and Korean experience / Zhang-Yue Zhou, Daniel A. Sumner and Hyunok Lee.

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Full title

Part-time farming trends in China : a comparison with the Japanese and Korean experience / Zhang-Yue Zhou, Daniel A. Sumner and Hyunok Lee.

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Publisher

Orange, NSW : Asian Agribusiness Research Centre, University of Sydney, 2000.

Date

2000.

Call Numbers

T0348842

Record Identifier

74Vvk6Xg3JDO

MMS ID

991013805839702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

32 p. ; 21 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Orange, NSW : Asian Agribusiness Research Centre, University of Sydney, 2000.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

2000.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

A better understanding of the development of part-time farming in China would be invaluable both for academic inquiry and policy formulation. This study, using farm-level survey data, examines the development of part-time farming in China. The two key questions examined are: how part-time farming evolves over time and how part-time farming may be...

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Full title

Part-time farming trends in China : a comparison with the Japanese and Korean experience / Zhang-Yue Zhou, Daniel A. Sumner and Hyunok Lee.

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Notes

General note

AARC working paper series ; no. 12.

"December 2000"

Bibliography: p. 30-32.

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T0348842

Record Identifier

74Vvk6Xg3JDO

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vvk6Xg3JDO

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338.10951

MMS ID

991013805839702626

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