Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia

The process by which different ecological conditions and historical trajectories interacted to create different social and cultural systems resulted in major differences in economic development performance within Southeast Asia. In the late 19th ce...

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Main Author: Hayami, Yujiro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2014
Subjects:
FAO
GNP
OIL
TAX
TEA
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/17580189/ecology-history-development-perspective-rural-southeast-asia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17131
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language English
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
AGRARIAN REFORM
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL PRICING POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
AUTONOMY
BANANAS
BANKS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CASH CROPS
CASSAVA
CINNAMON
CLOVES
COCOA
COCONUT
COCONUT OIL
COCONUT PRODUCTS
COCONUTS
COFFEE
COMMODITY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONTRACT FARMING
COPRA
CORN
COTTAGE INDUSTRIES
COTTON
CROP
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPLAND
CROPPING
CULTIVABLE LAND
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
DIVISION OF LABOR
DRAINAGE
DRY SEASON
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
ECOLOGICAL ZONES
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECONOMICS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUIPMENT
EXPLOITATION
EXPORT CROPS
EXTENSION
FAO
FARM
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FARM INCOME
FARM LAND
FARM PRODUCE
FARMER
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZERS
FOOD CROPS
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FREE TRADE
GNP
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HARVESTING
INCIDENCE OF PESTS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEGRATION
INTERCROPPING
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
KENAF
LABOR FORCE
LABOR INPUTS
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND DISTRIBUTION
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND REFORM
LAND RESOURCES
LAND TAXES
LAND USE
LAND VALUE
LANDLESS LABORERS
LAWS
LIVESTOCK
LONG-TERM CONTRACTS
MAIZE
MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET VALUE
MIGRATION
MONOPOLY
MULTIPLE CROPPING
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OLIGARCHY
OPPORTUNITY COST
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
PADDY
PALM OIL
PEPPER
PLANTATIONS
PLANTING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POPULATION GROWTH
POTATOES
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS
PRODUCE
PRODUCERS
PRODUCT QUALITY
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC GOODS
QUALITY STANDARDS
RAINFED FARMING
REPLANTING
REPUBLIC
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RICE
RICE AREAS
RICE CULTIVATION
RICE MILLING
RICE PRODUCTION
RICE RESEARCH
RICE VARIETIES
RICE YIELDS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SEEDLINGS
SEEDS
SHARECROPPING
SHIFTING CULTIVATION
SINGLE CROP
SMALL PRODUCERS
SOIL DEGRADATION
SPECIALIZATION
STATE ENTERPRISES
STREAMS
SUGAR
SUGARCANE
TAX
TAXATION
TEA
TEA INDUSTRY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
TERRACING
TEXTILES
TILLERS
TRADE FLOWS
TREE CROPS
TREES
TROPICAL CROPS
TROPICAL PRODUCTS
TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS
VILLAGE COMMUNITIES
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY
WEALTH OF NATIONS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
AGRARIAN REFORM
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURAL PRICING POLICIES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
ARABLE LAND
AUTONOMY
BANANAS
BANKS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CASH CROPS
CASSAVA
CINNAMON
CLOVES
COCOA
COCONUT
COCONUT OIL
COCONUT PRODUCTS
COCONUTS
COFFEE
COMMODITY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
CONTRACT FARMING
COPRA
CORN
COTTAGE INDUSTRIES
COTTON
CROP
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPLAND
CROPPING
CULTIVABLE LAND
CULTIVATED LAND
DISEASES
DIVISION OF LABOR
DRAINAGE
DRY SEASON
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
ECOLOGICAL ZONES
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC CHANGE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ECONOMICS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUIPMENT
EXPLOITATION
EXPORT CROPS
EXTENSION
FAO
FARM
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FARM INCOME
FARM LAND
FARM PRODUCE
FARMER
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZERS
FOOD CROPS
FOOD POLICY RESEARCH
FREE TRADE
GNP
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HARVESTING
INCIDENCE OF PESTS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTEGRATION
INTERCROPPING
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
KENAF
LABOR FORCE
LABOR INPUTS
LAND DEVELOPMENT
LAND DISTRIBUTION
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LAND REFORM
LAND RESOURCES
LAND TAXES
LAND USE
LAND VALUE
LANDLESS LABORERS
LAWS
LIVESTOCK
LONG-TERM CONTRACTS
MAIZE
MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
MARKET COMPETITION
MARKET VALUE
MIGRATION
MONOPOLY
MULTIPLE CROPPING
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL
OLIGARCHY
OPPORTUNITY COST
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
PADDY
PALM OIL
PEPPER
PLANTATIONS
PLANTING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POPULATION GROWTH
POTATOES
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
PRIVATE PROPERTY
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS
PRODUCE
PRODUCERS
PRODUCT QUALITY
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC GOODS
QUALITY STANDARDS
RAINFED FARMING
REPLANTING
REPUBLIC
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RICE
RICE AREAS
RICE CULTIVATION
RICE MILLING
RICE PRODUCTION
RICE RESEARCH
RICE VARIETIES
RICE YIELDS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SEEDLINGS
SEEDS
SHARECROPPING
SHIFTING CULTIVATION
SINGLE CROP
SMALL PRODUCERS
SOIL DEGRADATION
SPECIALIZATION
STATE ENTERPRISES
STREAMS
SUGAR
SUGARCANE
TAX
TAXATION
TEA
TEA INDUSTRY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS
TERRACING
TEXTILES
TILLERS
TRADE FLOWS
TREE CROPS
TREES
TROPICAL CROPS
TROPICAL PRODUCTS
TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS
VILLAGE COMMUNITIES
WAGES
WATER SUPPLY
WEALTH OF NATIONS
Hayami, Yujiro
Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
South Asia
Southeast Asia
description The process by which different ecological conditions and historical trajectories interacted to create different social and cultural systems resulted in major differences in economic development performance within Southeast Asia. In the late 19th century, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand commonly experienced vent-for-surplus development through exploitation of unused lands. Nevertheless, different agrarian structures were created. Indonesia s development was mainly based on the exploitation of tropical rain forest under Dutch colonialism. It resulted in the bifurcation of the rural sector between rice-farming peasant proprietors and large plantations for tropical export crops based on hired labor. In the Philippines, exploitation of the same resource base under Spanish rule resulted in pervasive landlessness among the rural population. Relatively homogeneous landowning peasants continued to dominate in Thailand, where delta plains that were suitable only for rice production formed the resource base for development. These different agrarian structures associated with different social value systems have accounted for differential development performance across the three economies in the recent three decades.
format Journal Article
author Hayami, Yujiro
author_facet Hayami, Yujiro
author_sort Hayami, Yujiro
title Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia
title_short Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia
title_full Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia
title_sort ecology, history, and development : a perspective from rural southeast asia
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/17580189/ecology-history-development-perspective-rural-southeast-asia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17131
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spelling okr-10986-171312021-04-23T14:03:29Z Ecology, History, and Development : A Perspective from Rural Southeast Asia Hayami, Yujiro ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING AGRARIAN REFORM AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION AGRICULTURAL LABOR AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRICING POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE ARABLE LAND AUTONOMY BANANAS BANKS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CASH CROPS CASSAVA CINNAMON CLOVES COCOA COCONUT COCONUT OIL COCONUT PRODUCTS COCONUTS COFFEE COMMODITY COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONTRACT FARMING COPRA CORN COTTAGE INDUSTRIES COTTON CROP CROP PRODUCTION CROPLAND CROPPING CULTIVABLE LAND CULTIVATED LAND DISEASES DIVISION OF LABOR DRAINAGE DRY SEASON ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ECOLOGICAL FACTORS ECOLOGICAL ZONES ECOLOGY ECONOMIC CHANGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC HISTORY ECONOMICS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EQUIPMENT EXPLOITATION EXPORT CROPS EXTENSION FAO FARM FARM HOUSEHOLDS FARM INCOME FARM LAND FARM PRODUCE FARMER FARMERS FARMING FARMS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FOOD CROPS FOOD POLICY RESEARCH FREE TRADE GNP GREEN REVOLUTION GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT HARVESTING INCIDENCE OF PESTS INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDIGENOUS PEOPLE INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATION INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL TRADE KENAF LABOR FORCE LABOR INPUTS LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND DISTRIBUTION LAND PRODUCTIVITY LAND REFORM LAND RESOURCES LAND TAXES LAND USE LAND VALUE LANDLESS LABORERS LAWS LIVESTOCK LONG-TERM CONTRACTS MAIZE MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY MARKET COMPETITION MARKET VALUE MIGRATION MONOPOLY MULTIPLE CROPPING NATURAL RESOURCES OIL OLIGARCHY OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS PADDY PALM OIL PEPPER PLANTATIONS PLANTING POLITICAL ECONOMY POPULATION GROWTH POTATOES PRIVATE OWNERSHIP PRIVATE PROPERTY PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS PRODUCE PRODUCERS PRODUCT QUALITY PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC GOODS QUALITY STANDARDS RAINFED FARMING REPLANTING REPUBLIC RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RICE RICE AREAS RICE CULTIVATION RICE MILLING RICE PRODUCTION RICE RESEARCH RICE VARIETIES RICE YIELDS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEEDLINGS SEEDS SHARECROPPING SHIFTING CULTIVATION SINGLE CROP SMALL PRODUCERS SOIL DEGRADATION SPECIALIZATION STATE ENTERPRISES STREAMS SUGAR SUGARCANE TAX TAXATION TEA TEA INDUSTRY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS TERRACING TEXTILES TILLERS TRADE FLOWS TREE CROPS TREES TROPICAL CROPS TROPICAL PRODUCTS TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES WAGES WATER SUPPLY WEALTH OF NATIONS The process by which different ecological conditions and historical trajectories interacted to create different social and cultural systems resulted in major differences in economic development performance within Southeast Asia. In the late 19th century, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand commonly experienced vent-for-surplus development through exploitation of unused lands. Nevertheless, different agrarian structures were created. Indonesia s development was mainly based on the exploitation of tropical rain forest under Dutch colonialism. It resulted in the bifurcation of the rural sector between rice-farming peasant proprietors and large plantations for tropical export crops based on hired labor. In the Philippines, exploitation of the same resource base under Spanish rule resulted in pervasive landlessness among the rural population. Relatively homogeneous landowning peasants continued to dominate in Thailand, where delta plains that were suitable only for rice production formed the resource base for development. These different agrarian structures associated with different social value systems have accounted for differential development performance across the three economies in the recent three decades. 2014-02-20T23:14:14Z 2014-02-20T23:14:14Z 2001-10 Journal Article http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/17580189/ecology-history-development-perspective-rural-southeast-asia World Bank Research Observer http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17131 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific South Asia Southeast Asia