Economic Development, Institutions, and Technique Change: Intensification of Cattle-feeding Techniques by the Giriama of Kenya's Coast Province, Volume 1 |
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Methods | 4 |
A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Economic Development Policy | 15 |
Conclusions 287 | 16 |
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action sectors age-set agnation back-stop shelf Baland and Platteau bargaining transactions bride payments broader local social Bromley Case-Study Phase case-study village cattle enterprises cattle-feeding techniques Centralized Period Coast Province coconut palms collective institution-building capacities collective-action sector commodity transactions copra dairy Dispersed Period economic development enforcement enterprises and techniques environment of expectation extra-local collectives extra-local factors focal resource-user group Giriama society herd herder-grazing Herlehy Homestead Case-Study homestead heads increase individual ends-meeting capacities institutional and production institutional transactions interaction and production interviews Jibana Kaloleni kaya council Kenya Kiambu District Kilifi District labor land livestock major clan Meinzen-Dick 1995 Mijikenda neighborhood Oakerson organization palm wine Pareto-efficiency Parkin patterns of interaction Period of Duality personal networks physical-technical attributes physical-technical factors population density private-action sector Rasmussen and Meinzen-Dick short-term patterns social system sources of change sub-Saharan Africa surplus production Survey June 1992 transaction costs values and beliefs Waaijenberg 1994 Weekly-Feeds Survey zebu