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I. PRELIMINARY

Title of the Book :
Agricultural Economics

Author :
Feliciano R. Fajardo

BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK

1. Publisher:
REX Book Store, Inc. 1999 Place of Publication:
#856 Nicanor Reyes, Sr. St., Sampaloc, Manila;
2. Edition:
Fourth Edition 1999 Date: 1999
Paging:
294 pages
3. Classification of the Book
Textbook – Agricultural

II. MAIN REVIEW OF THE BOOK BOOK REVIEW TITLE
Why is the book given such title? As we all know it is important to readers to understand the book through its title, just by reading the title the readers can know what is the content of the book. “Agricultural Economics” just by seeing this title the topic will easily pop into your head and know that the main topic of the book is about agriculture. This book focuses about topics such as Philippine agricultural development programs, analysis of agrarian reform, capitalist agriculture and many more. As you can see, this book only concern is about improving agriculture economy. The author wants to let the readers know that the content of the book will only focuses on the life of people who are related in improving our agriculture economy.

If you were to give a new title of the book, what would that be ? If I were to give this book a new title I will name it “ Agriculuture : Foundation of economy and society”. This is the title I will give to this book because I want the readers to know how important agriculture to our society and because this book also talks about how agriculture helps in building our economy, how the world development moves because of agriculture.

III. SETTING

Describe a brief setting of the content. The book focuses on the Philippines agriculture especially on rural areas. It conveys the programs that Philippines have in order to improve our country’s agriculture field.

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