Humberto  Cadavid Álvarez

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In the dual economy of a typical developing country, we may find fifteen per cent of the population in the modern sector, mainly confined to one or two big cities. The other eighty-five per cent exists in the rural areas and small towns. For reasons which will be discussed, most of the development effort goes into the big cities, which means that eighty-five per cent of the population are largely by-passed.
Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered (Vintage classics)
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