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Martin Andersson

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Between the Engine and the Fifth Wheel : An Analytical Survey of the Shifting Roles of Agriculture in Development Theory

Author

  • Emelie Rohne Till
  • Martin Andersson

Summary, in English

Over the last decade, attention to agricultural development in less developed countries has increased. However, two opposing views on its role in economic development exist within the scholarly debate, either as a potential engine for economic growth or as a fifth wheel unlikely to generate transformative growth. Taking these contrary opinions as a point of departure, this paper reviews the origins of prominent views of the role of agriculture in development theory. Next it bibliometrically assesses the pattern of fluctuating scholarly attention to agriculture, and attempts to understand the reasons behind this pattern. The paper identifies four influential views on agriculture in development theory; five distinct phases of ups and downs in the scholarly attention to agriculture and discusses five potential reasons behind these fluctuations.

Department/s

  • Department of Economic History

Publishing year

2017-08

Language

English

Publication/Series

Lund Papers in Economic History: Development Economics

Issue

163

Document type

Working paper

Publisher

Department of Economic History, Lund University

Topic

  • Economic History

Keywords

  • agriculture
  • economic development
  • development theory
  • bibliometric analysis
  • N50
  • O13
  • Q17
  • Q18

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1101-346X