Beyond Urban Bias in Africa

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Beyond Urban Bias in Africa
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Book excerpt: It devotes attention to the role of rural-to-urban migration and its causes; the authors present theoretical and empirical investigations of neoclassical economic models, non-neoclassical economic models, and demographic cohort models of urbanization and urban wage and employment structures.


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