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For the last few years ‘rural poverty’ has occupied a prominent place in official pronouncements and policy declarations. The new fashion was inaugurated by Robert McNamara in 1973 when, as President of the World Bank, he ‘unveiled his grandiose scheme for the rural poor’.
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Tebasan is a system of using intermediaries who buy the whole crop shortly before the harvest and bring in hired labourers from outside the village to reap the harvest.
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Wertheim, W.F. (1979). Aid to the Poor — or Betting on the poor?. In: Development of Societies: The Next Twenty-Five Years. Institute of Social Studies, vol 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3952-6_13
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