A government advisor for a large developing country, where 50% of the labor force is in agriculture, proposes a five-year plan to rapidly reduce this share to 20% by incentivizing mass migration to urban industrial centers. Based on the observed economic trajectories of other large, developing nations, which of the following is the most critical evaluation of this proposal's feasibility?
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A government advisor for a large developing country, where 50% of the labor force is in agriculture, proposes a five-year plan to rapidly reduce this share to 20% by incentivizing mass migration to urban industrial centers. Based on the observed economic trajectories of other large, developing nations, which of the following is the most critical evaluation of this proposal's feasibility?
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