Change in the Chilean countryside : from Pinochet to Aylwin and beyond : the proceedings of the 46th International Congress of Americanists, Amsterdam, Holland
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Change in the Chilean countryside : from Pinochet to Aylwin and beyond : the proceedings of the 46th International Congress of Americanists, Amsterdam, Holland
Macmillan Press, 1993
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This text provides an examination of the opportunities and dangers of Chile's transition from Pinochet's authoritarian, neo-liberalism in the 1970s and 1980s, to democratic agricultural development in the 1990s. International experts address issues such as continuity and change in policymaking, legitimacy, world market conditions, non-traditional exports, ecological costs, employers' organizations, access to credit, peasant backwardness, rural poverty, technological change, tariff protection to domestic producers, and non-governmental organizations.
Table of Contents
- Neo-liberal agriculture and democratization, Maria Elena Cruz
- the agrarian policy of the Aylwin government - continuity or change?, Cristobal Kay
- agriculture and forestry - reflections on liberal policies, Shanti P. Chakravarty
- landowners and the State - beyond agrarian reform and counter-reform, Patricio Silva
- the sugar beet industry - a model for agricultural self-sufficiency in a developing country?, Robert N. Gwynne and Anna Bee
- non-traditional agricultural and agro-industrial exports and technological change - a microeconomic approach, Carlo Pietrobelli
- rural credit, agricultural extension and poverty alleviation - past experience and future prospects, Christopher D. Scott
- agricultural policies, technological gap and peasant farming - from Pinochet to Aylwin, Guy Durand
- non-governmental development programmes for the peasant sector - a critical review, Julio A. Berdague
- self-help organizations and non-governmental programmes of rural development - conclusions, David E. Hojman.
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