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The Transitions in Korea's Rural Development Policies: From 1960s to the Present  

Yoon, Won-Keun (Hyupsung University)
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Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development / v.17, no.2, 2010 , pp. 279-304 More about this Journal
Keywords
Rural development policy; The production-based approach in agriculture; Sae-maul movement; The basic-need approach; The place-based approach;
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