Rural small-scale industries in a developing region: sign of poverty or progress?

作者: Tulus Tambunan

DOI: 10.1080/08985629400000001

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摘要: Some authors state that the importance of small-scale industries, especially those located in rural areas, decreases course development. While available empirical evidence on this issue diverges significantly, what seems clear is these industries have been expanding many less developed countries, including Indonesia. From point view, study raises a question as to whether high rate growth sign poverty or progress. Based survey, shows majority small industrialists areas are ‘pushed’ establish their own which suggests more than

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