Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 163
... land reform . But the two types of land reform have very different consequences . Although there are indications that in some countries conditions are becoming more favorable for implementation of redistributive land reform measures ...
... land reform . But the two types of land reform have very different consequences . Although there are indications that in some countries conditions are becoming more favorable for implementation of redistributive land reform measures ...
Pagina 255
... Land Reform A noteworthy development of the postwar period was the redis- tributive land reform carried out in the early 1950s . A " Farm Rent Reduction Program " in 1951 was followed in 1953 by the so - called " Land to the Tiller ...
... Land Reform A noteworthy development of the postwar period was the redis- tributive land reform carried out in the early 1950s . A " Farm Rent Reduction Program " in 1951 was followed in 1953 by the so - called " Land to the Tiller ...
Pagina 263
... reform was given official standing in the Constitution of 1917 ; and by 1940 approximately half of the cultivated land had been distributed to peasants grouped in ejidos.36 Given the strong commitment to land reform , it is sur- prising ...
... reform was given official standing in the Constitution of 1917 ; and by 1940 approximately half of the cultivated land had been distributed to peasants grouped in ejidos.36 Given the strong commitment to land reform , it is sur- prising ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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