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Discuss the importance of rural-urban migration as a source of urban population growth in various parts of the developing world, being as specific as you can.
 
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State and explain three or some other number chosen by the instructor reasons why the scope for further expansion of developing country commodity exports is likely to be limited.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Discussed in the chapter.

Answer to Question 2

(a. development of further synthetic substitutes, (b) continued agricultural protection in developed countries, (c) the developing country's desire for agricultural self-sufficiency, (d) low income elasticities for these products. (e) instability of export earnings.



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