This article proposes a general pattern of rural development in which increases in per capita income are associated with a decline in the importance of agricultural production and a rise in the importance of non-agricultural income sources. Following the approach to examining Engel's Law, we use data from 15 developing countries and a merged dataset to test whether such a pattern emerges. The analysis shows a strong, positive relationship between per capita income and the share of income earned from rural non-agricultural wage employment and a negative relationship between per capita income and agricultural production.
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Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Center for Innovation and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences
School of Public Policy and Management, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesInstitutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences