In a purely peasant economy, farmers grow food primarily for their families' needs.
The potential for developing a peasant economy can be seen in the Ecuadorian situation.
It produced a strain on the peasant economy, despite peasants being free to grow their own crops.
The rich peasant economy in paving the way for new China's industrialization the economic impact of land reform.
But isn't then the only option to go for this longer term one creation of a rich peasant economy?
So why don't you just run a middle peasant economy but take what you need from everybody else?
Because they're promoting the rich peasant economy in the short run.
And basically what they need to do is create peasant economy to increase production as they learn from the land.
They were predominantly small peasant economies, with scarcely any industry.
Germany was to be reduced to a peasant economy, as in medieval times.