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- Urban_bias abstract "Urban bias refers to a political economy argument according to which economic development is hampered by groups who, by their central location in urban areas, are able to pressure governments to protect their interests. It is a structural condition of overurbanization and its growth leads to saturated urban labour market, truncated opportunity structures in rural areas, overburdened public services, distorted sectoral development in national economies, the isolation of large segments of the urban and rural population from the fruits of economic development, and retarded economic growth due to the high costs of urban development.Groups often said to have an 'urban bias' include governments, political parties, labor unions, students, laws, civil servants and manufacturers. These interests are portrayed as often not reflecting the comparative economic advantage of the country, usually a less-industrialized country whose comparative advantage is considered to be export agriculture.Among the leading scholars to claim urban bias are Michael Lipton and Robert H. Bates.The notion of urban bias is particularly popular among those who advocate neoliberal economic policies. Many World Bank publications use the notion of urban bias to support policies oriented toward export agriculture.".
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- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Argument.
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- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Economic_development.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Export.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Government.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Law.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Manufacturing.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Lipton.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Overurbanization.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Political_economy.
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- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Bates_(political_scientist).
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Student.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLink World_Bank.
- Urban_bias wikiPageWikiLinkText "urban bias".
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- Urban_bias subject Category:Economic_development.
- Urban_bias subject Category:Urban_studies_and_planning.
- Urban_bias subject Category:Urbanization.
- Urban_bias type Science.
- Urban_bias type Study.
- Urban_bias comment "Urban bias refers to a political economy argument according to which economic development is hampered by groups who, by their central location in urban areas, are able to pressure governments to protect their interests.".
- Urban_bias label "Urban bias".
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