1924
DOI: 10.2307/3005458
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The Allaying of Town-Country Conflict

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“…He has described it as a set of following three dimensions, namely unfeasibility in animal husbandry sector, transportation risks from farm to marketplace, and market helplessness experienced by small-scale animal producers. Ross (1924) is the first scholar to use the term "commercial helplessness". He has stated that animal producer has to some extend become a victim of his own occupation through his dependence upon those he supplies and also even more so on those he relies on to supply his domestics and makes his domestic life viable.…”
Section: Research Framework Commercial Helplessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He has described it as a set of following three dimensions, namely unfeasibility in animal husbandry sector, transportation risks from farm to marketplace, and market helplessness experienced by small-scale animal producers. Ross (1924) is the first scholar to use the term "commercial helplessness". He has stated that animal producer has to some extend become a victim of his own occupation through his dependence upon those he supplies and also even more so on those he relies on to supply his domestics and makes his domestic life viable.…”
Section: Research Framework Commercial Helplessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%