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Evaluating Development Policies

A government is debating two policies to improve how its citizens secure their livelihood.

  • Policy A: Subsidize a large, automated factory near the capital, creating 500 high-skill jobs.
  • Policy B: Fund a program to improve irrigation and provide tools for thousands of small family farms.

Evaluate which policy offers a more comprehensive case for analysis within the academic discipline that examines the interactions among people and their natural surroundings in the context of producing their subsistence. Justify your evaluation by explaining how your chosen policy allows for a deeper investigation of these interactions and their societal variations.

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