The rural and urban populations does not necessarily drift downward in the process of economic growth: indeed, there is some evidence to suggest that it is stable at best, and tends to widen because per capita productivity in urban pursuits increases more rapidly than in agriculture.


p. 8 - "Economic growth and income inequality," 1955


The rural and urban populations does not necessarily drift downward in the process of economic growth: indeed, there is some evidence to suggest that ...

The rural and urban populations does not necessarily drift downward in the process of economic growth: indeed, there is some evidence to suggest that ...

The rural and urban populations does not necessarily drift downward in the process of economic growth: indeed, there is some evidence to suggest that ...

The rural and urban populations does not necessarily drift downward in the process of economic growth: indeed, there is some evidence to suggest that ...