The failure of a national rural policy is a complex phenomenon. Suffice to say that such policy never emerged, despite frequent appearances on the presidential agenda. This analysis looks beyond institutional inertia and examines the reasons why no sustained rural lobby was ever created independent of farm interests. The circular explanation finds that lobbies fail to develop in the absence of a supportive base on which to place their demands for change.
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Browne, W. P. (2001). Rural failure: The linkage between policy and lobbies. Policy Studies Journal, 29(1), 108–117. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-0072.2001.tb02078.x
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