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Jobs in the Bush: Global industries and inclusive rural development
Robyn Eversole, John Martin
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Business & Economics
Rural Development
100%
Rural Communities
82%
Government Policy
47%
Policy Choice
40%
Central Government
36%
Economic Sustainability
28%
Capacity Building
27%
Local Governance
25%
Industry
25%
Social Capital
22%
Rural Regions
21%
Government
20%
Economic Activity
19%
Local Communities
18%
Sustainability
18%
Macroeconomic Policy
18%
Development Policy
17%
Policy Change
17%
Policy Making
16%
Trajectory
15%
Global Economy
15%
Resources
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
government policy
84%
rural development
82%
central government
58%
industry
42%
rural development policy
37%
global economy
31%
social capital
30%
macroeconomics
29%
policy
28%
resource development
27%
capacity building
27%
policy making
25%
economic activity
24%
trajectory
18%
sustainability
17%
demand
15%
economics
13%
effect
5%
Social Sciences
rural development
73%
rural community
66%
government policy
48%
industry
41%
economic policy
23%
development policy
15%
social capital
15%
economics
14%
rural area
14%
sustainability
13%
district
12%
governance
11%
economy
10%
resources
7%