Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pre | those with political and economic responsibilities, to undertake
2 Intro | and intolerable social and economic inequalities, is a necessary
3 Intro | agriculture and general economic development at heart, especially
4 I,1 | negative impact it has on economic growth and social development.(7)~
5 I (6) | in this document, to an economic subject who operates on
6 I,1 | variations.~The approaches to economic development chosen by different
7 I,1 | seems to be the result of economic measures and structural
8 I,1 | overnight and which have economic, social and environmental
9 I (7) | Landlessness: A Growing Problem, Economic and Social Development Series,
10 I,2 | A Critical Assessment of Economic Policy Choices~Industrialization
11 I,2 | an improvement in general economic well-being, even if agriculture
12 I,3 | effects of any reform on their economic activities.~
13 I,5 | decades, various forms of economic activity based on the use
14 I,10 | phenomena of particular economic and social importance:~–
15 I,12 | Consequences of Economic Policies Concerning Land
16 I,12 | Policies Concerning Land Tenure~Economic Consequences~18. Imbalances
17 I,12 | of serious obstacles to economic development.~Such imbalances
18 I,12 | imbalances and policies can have economic consequences which affect
19 I,13 | have to look on as their economic, social, political and cultural
20 I,13 | paradoxical situation.~As economic and social problems mount
21 I,13 | obstacle for any programme of economic growth.~
22 II,3 | directly onto the social and economic planes, and seeks to affirm
23 II,5 | overridden by any other economic right,(19) but must be upheld
24 II,8 | property;(37)~b) in terms of economic policies, in order to facilitate "
25 II,10 | an important part in the economic, cultural and political
26 III | REFORM: AN INSTRUMENT ~FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT~
27 III,1 | obstacle to a country's economic and social development.
28 III,1 | sectors, and hence to overall economic growth.~Lastly, it should
29 III,1 | distributive justice and economic growth, but is also an act
30 III,2 | response to the serious economic and social problems of the
31 III,5 | poverty and for containing the economic and social costs of urbanization.
32 III,5 | available, acceptable and economic as possible.~This applies
33 III,6 | marginalised by severe forms of economic and social injustice. Even
34 III (50)| Overall Socio-Political and Economic Environment for Food Security,
35 III,8 | participation in the social, economic and political life of the
36 III,8 | a fresh orientation for economic and social factors that
37 III,9 | of a nation's political, economic and social organization.
38 III,9 | other countries. If farmers' economic rights are not respected,
39 III,10 | positive effect on a country's economic growth, by expanding the
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