Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands

Empirical evidence indicates that in many developing regions, the extreme poor in more marginal land areas form a "residual" pool of rural labor. Structural transformation in such developing economies depends crucially on labor and land u...

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Main Author: Barbier, Edward B.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
GDP
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17744048/structural-change-dualism-economic-development-role-vulnerable-poor-marginal-lands
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AMOUNT OF LAND
ARABLE LAND
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL INPUT
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL STOCK
CAPITAL-LABOR
CAPITAL-LABOR RATIO
CHRONIC POVERTY
CLASSICAL ECONOMICS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONSTANT RETURNS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CREDIT POLICIES
CROPLAND
DECENTRALIZED DECISIONS
DECREASING RETURNS
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIMINISHING RETURNS
DISADVANTAGED AREAS
DUAL ECONOMY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMICS
ECONOMISTS
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXPANSION OF IRRIGATION
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FARMERS
FARMLAND
FARMS
FIXED LAND
FOOD POLICY
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL INTEREST
GROWTH OUTCOME
GROWTH PATH
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCREASE IN CAPITAL
INCREASING RETURNS
INPUT USE
INTEREST RATE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR INPUT
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR SUPPLY
LABOR USE
LAND DISTRIBUTION
LAND QUALITY
LAND SCARCITY
LAND USE
MACROECONOMICS
MARGINAL PRODUCT
MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIGRATION
NATURAL RESOURCE EXPLOITATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NORMAL PROFITS
OIL
OPEN ECONOMY
OPTIMIZATION
OUTPUT PER CAPITA
PASTURES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PERFECT COMPETITION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR ECONOMIES
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR RURAL AREAS
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY MAPPING
POVERTY MAPS
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATUS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PRODUCTIVITY OF CAPITAL
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC SERVICES
REAL GDP
REAL WAGE
REAL WAGES
REMOTE AREAS
REMOTE REGIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RESOURCE USE
RURAL
RURAL AREA
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ECONOMY
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL LABOR
RURAL MIGRANTS
RURAL MIGRATION
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY RATE
RURAL POVERTY RATES
RURAL ROAD
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL WORKERS
SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUPPLY OF LAND
SURPLUS LABOR
TARGETING
TECHNICAL CHANGE
TECHNICAL PROGRESS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TERMS OF TRADE
TIMBER
TOTAL CAPITAL STOCK
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
WETLANDS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AMOUNT OF LAND
ARABLE LAND
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL INPUT
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL STOCK
CAPITAL-LABOR
CAPITAL-LABOR RATIO
CHRONIC POVERTY
CLASSICAL ECONOMICS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONSTANT RETURNS
CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CREDIT POLICIES
CROPLAND
DECENTRALIZED DECISIONS
DECREASING RETURNS
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIMINISHING RETURNS
DISADVANTAGED AREAS
DUAL ECONOMY
ECONOMETRICS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMICS
ECONOMISTS
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXPANSION OF IRRIGATION
EXPLOITATION
EXPORTS
EXTERNALITIES
FARMERS
FARMLAND
FARMS
FIXED LAND
FOOD POLICY
FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL INTEREST
GROWTH OUTCOME
GROWTH PATH
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCREASE IN CAPITAL
INCREASING RETURNS
INPUT USE
INTEREST RATE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR INPUT
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR SUPPLY
LABOR USE
LAND DISTRIBUTION
LAND QUALITY
LAND SCARCITY
LAND USE
MACROECONOMICS
MARGINAL PRODUCT
MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIGRATION
NATURAL RESOURCE EXPLOITATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NORMAL PROFITS
OIL
OPEN ECONOMY
OPTIMIZATION
OUTPUT PER CAPITA
PASTURES
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PERFECT COMPETITION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR ECONOMIES
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR RURAL AREAS
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY MAPPING
POVERTY MAPS
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATUS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PRODUCTIVITY OF CAPITAL
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC GOOD
PUBLIC SERVICES
REAL GDP
REAL WAGE
REAL WAGES
REMOTE AREAS
REMOTE REGIONS
RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS
RESOURCE USE
RURAL
RURAL AREA
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ECONOMY
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL LABOR
RURAL MIGRANTS
RURAL MIGRATION
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY RATE
RURAL POVERTY RATES
RURAL ROAD
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL WORKERS
SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUPPLY OF LAND
SURPLUS LABOR
TARGETING
TECHNICAL CHANGE
TECHNICAL PROGRESS
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
TERMS OF TRADE
TIMBER
TOTAL CAPITAL STOCK
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
WETLANDS
Barbier, Edward B.
Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6456
description Empirical evidence indicates that in many developing regions, the extreme poor in more marginal land areas form a "residual" pool of rural labor. Structural transformation in such developing economies depends crucially on labor and land use decisions of these most-vulnerable populations located on abundant but marginal agricultural land. Although the modern sector may be the source of dynamic growth through learning-by-doing and knowledge spillovers, patterns of labor, land and other natural resources use in the rural economy matter in the overall dynamics of structural change. The concentration of the rural poor on marginal lands is essentially a barometer of economy-wide development. As long as there are abundant marginal lands for cultivation, they serve to absorb rural migrants, increased population, and displaced unskilled labor from elsewhere in the economy. Moreover, the economy is vulnerable to the "Dutch disease" effects of a booming primary products sector. As a consequence, productivity increases and expansion in the commercial primary production sector will cause manufacturing employment and output to contract, until complete specialization occurs. Avoiding such an outcome and combating the inherent dualism of the economy requires both targeted polices for the modern sector and traditional agriculture on marginal lands.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Barbier, Edward B.
author_facet Barbier, Edward B.
author_sort Barbier, Edward B.
title Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands
title_short Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands
title_full Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands
title_fullStr Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands
title_full_unstemmed Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands
title_sort structural change, dualism and economic development : the role of the vulnerable poor on marginal lands
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17744048/structural-change-dualism-economic-development-role-vulnerable-poor-marginal-lands
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15596
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spelling okr-10986-155962021-04-23T14:03:19Z Structural Change, Dualism and Economic Development : The Role of the Vulnerable Poor on Marginal Lands Barbier, Edward B. ABSOLUTE POVERTY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AMOUNT OF LAND ARABLE LAND AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL GOODS CAPITAL INPUT CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL STOCK CAPITAL-LABOR CAPITAL-LABOR RATIO CHRONIC POVERTY CLASSICAL ECONOMICS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONSTANT RETURNS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES CREDIT POLICIES CROPLAND DECENTRALIZED DECISIONS DECREASING RETURNS DEFORESTATION DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMINISHING RETURNS DISADVANTAGED AREAS DUAL ECONOMY ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MODELS ECONOMIC RESEARCH ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTS EQUILIBRIUM EXCESS SUPPLY EXPANSION OF IRRIGATION EXPLOITATION EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FARMERS FARMLAND FARMS FIXED LAND FOOD POLICY FOREST MANAGEMENT FORESTRY GDP GDP PER CAPITA GLOBAL INTEREST GROWTH OUTCOME GROWTH PATH GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCREASE IN CAPITAL INCREASING RETURNS INPUT USE INTEREST RATE LABOR FORCE LABOR INPUT LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR SUPPLY LABOR USE LAND DISTRIBUTION LAND QUALITY LAND SCARCITY LAND USE MACROECONOMICS MARGINAL PRODUCT MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIGRATION NATURAL RESOURCE EXPLOITATION NATURAL RESOURCES NORMAL PROFITS OIL OPEN ECONOMY OPTIMIZATION OUTPUT PER CAPITA PASTURES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PERFECT COMPETITION POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR COUNTRIES POOR ECONOMIES POOR FARMERS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR RURAL AREAS POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY MAPPING POVERTY MAPS POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY STATUS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PRODUCTIVITY OF CAPITAL PROFITABILITY PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC SERVICES REAL GDP REAL WAGE REAL WAGES REMOTE AREAS REMOTE REGIONS RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS RESOURCE USE RURAL RURAL AREA RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ECONOMY RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL LABOR RURAL MIGRANTS RURAL MIGRATION RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY RATE RURAL POVERTY RATES RURAL ROAD RURAL ROADS RURAL SECTOR RURAL WORKERS SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUPPLY OF LAND SURPLUS LABOR TARGETING TECHNICAL CHANGE TECHNICAL PROGRESS TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE TERMS OF TRADE TIMBER TOTAL CAPITAL STOCK TOTAL LABOR FORCE TRANSPORT UNEMPLOYMENT URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED WETLANDS Empirical evidence indicates that in many developing regions, the extreme poor in more marginal land areas form a "residual" pool of rural labor. Structural transformation in such developing economies depends crucially on labor and land use decisions of these most-vulnerable populations located on abundant but marginal agricultural land. Although the modern sector may be the source of dynamic growth through learning-by-doing and knowledge spillovers, patterns of labor, land and other natural resources use in the rural economy matter in the overall dynamics of structural change. The concentration of the rural poor on marginal lands is essentially a barometer of economy-wide development. As long as there are abundant marginal lands for cultivation, they serve to absorb rural migrants, increased population, and displaced unskilled labor from elsewhere in the economy. Moreover, the economy is vulnerable to the "Dutch disease" effects of a booming primary products sector. As a consequence, productivity increases and expansion in the commercial primary production sector will cause manufacturing employment and output to contract, until complete specialization occurs. Avoiding such an outcome and combating the inherent dualism of the economy requires both targeted polices for the modern sector and traditional agriculture on marginal lands. 2013-09-04T18:38:01Z 2013-09-04T18:38:01Z 2013-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/05/17744048/structural-change-dualism-economic-development-role-vulnerable-poor-marginal-lands http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15596 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6456 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research