Neo-liberal agriculture in rural Chile
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Neo-liberal agriculture in rural Chile
(Latin American studies series)
Macmillan, 1990
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Part of a series designed to give a comprehensive analysis of some of the complex problems facing contemporary Latin America. The contributors focus on land reform, property rights, the problems of the rural poor, and changes in agricultural practice in Chile.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction, David E.Hojman. Part 2: State subsidiarity in the Chilean countryside, Patricio Silva. Part 3: What makes Chilean agriculture tick? estimation and interpretation of elasticities in representative markets, David E.Hojman. Part 4: Land reform and property rights among small farmers in Chile, 1968-1986, Christopher D.Scott. Part 5: Neoliberal counter-reform - peasant differentiation and organization in Tartaro, Central Chile, Tanya Korovkin. Part 6: Women in Chilean rural society, Sarah Bradshaw. Part 7: Proletarianization and marginality - the modernization of Chilean agriculture, Harry P.Diaz. Part 8: The rural poor - survival strategies and living conditions among the rural population in the seventh region, Paulina De los Reyes. Part 9: Santa Sabina - surviving in a rural shanty town, Maarten M.J.Derksen. Part 10: Employment - and earnings-generating potential of the neoliberal model, David E.Hojman. Part 11: The Chilean neoliberal expiriment and perspectives of the fertilizer industry.
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