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Abstract
Mr. Clayton E. Whipple, Director of Rural Education, Near East Foundation,
and Educational and Extension Advisor of the Royal Bulgarian
Ministry of Agriculture, and Dr. A. U. Totejf, Agricultural Economist in
the Institute of Agricultural Economic Research, Sofia University, deal at
considerable length in this joint paper with the problem in Bulgaria and in
south-eastern Europe generally. The efforts towards solution in a country
where the congestion of agricultural population is great, and where the outlets
into industry or by emigration are severely limited, are of special interest.