Economic liberalization and rural poverty a study on the effects of price liberalization and market reforms in Asian developing countries - New York United Nations 1996 - iii,236p. Illustrations ; 30 cm

Contains the regional overview, the country studies and the report of the regional expert group meeting. Concerns with evident from the studies, that the six developing countries (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Nam) benefitted from the process of economic liberalization, although its implications for the rural poor were mixed, depending on the national policies in effect in the respective rural areas


Developing countries -- Economic policy.
Rural poor -- Developing countries
Agricultural prices -- Government policy -- Developing countries

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