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Siam : rural economic survey, 1930-31 / compiled by C.J. Howgego

 
dc.contributor Burns, Peter U of Adelaide
dc.contributor.author Zimmerman, Carle Clark, 1897-
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dc.date.created 1931
dc.date.issued 1976-01-01
dc.identifier ota:0591
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/0591
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Textbooks -- Thailand -- 20th century
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dc.title Siam : rural economic survey, 1930-31 / compiled by C.J. Howgego
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CHAPTER I.
INTRODUCTION.
This study is entitled " Au Economic Survey of the Rural
Problems in Siam."  However, in fact it is much more than an
economic survey, and from the peculiar nature of the country, its
application is much broader than to the country districts of Siam.
Consequently, at the beginning of the work, it is essential to outline
in detail thc exact nature and purposes of the study.
  NATURE OF THE STUDY.
  The first purpose of the study is to show the relationship of
rural life in Siam to national security and development and <1vice versa.>1
It interests itself in the economic life of the country  people because
country people compose the dominant element in the national life of
Siam and because their prosperity and living conditions determine,
to a large exteut, the prosperity and security of the nation.  This
condition is not unique to Siam.  Many other countries in Asia and
in the Western World are likewise dependent upon the condition of
their country people; as a . . .
										

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