This book brings together analysis on the conditions of agricultural
sectors in countries and regions of the world's peripheries, from a wide
variety of international contributors. The contributors to this volume
proffer an understanding of the processes of agricultural
transformations and their interaction with the overall economies of
Africa, Asia and Latin America. Looking at the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries - the onset of modern economic growth - the book studies the
relationship between agriculture and other economic sectors, exploring
the use of resources (land, labour, capital) and the influence of
institutional and technological factors in the long-run performance of
agricultural activities. Pinilla and Willebald challenge the notion that
agriculture played a negligible role in promoting economic development
in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when the impulse towards
industrialization in the developing world was more impactful.