The Political Economy of Agrarian Change

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change
Title The Political Economy of Agrarian Change PDF eBook
Author Keith Griffin
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 284
Release 1979-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349161764

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Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change

Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change
Title Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change PDF eBook
Author Henry Bernstein
Publisher Kumarian Press
Total Pages 161
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1565493567

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Henry Bernstein argues that class dynamics should be the starting point of any analysis of agrarian change. Providing an accessible introduction to agrarian political economy, he shows clearly how the argument for "bringing class back in" provides an alternative to inherited conceptions of the agrarian question. He also ably illustrates what is at stake in different ways of thinking about class dynamics and the effects of agrarian change in today's globalized world. CONTENTS: Introduction: The Political Economy of Agrarian Change. Production and Productivity. Origins of Early Development of Capitalism. Colonialism and Capitalism. Farming and Agriculture, Local and Global. Neoliberal Globalization and World Agriculture. Capitalist Agriculture and Non-Capitalist Farmers? Class Formation in the Countryside. Complexities of Class.

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change in Latin America

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change in Latin America
Title The Political Economy of Agrarian Change in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Matilda Baraibar Norberg
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-08-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9783030245856

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This book makes an original contribution to the discussion about agro-food exporting countries’ governmental policy. It presents a historicized and internationally contextualized exploration of the political economy of agrarian change in three Latin American countries: Argentina, Praguay, and Uruguay. By comparatively examining how these states have acted in a context of global driven market forces and historically formed institutions, the monograph illuminates the differing capacities of state autonomy under the present era of globalized agriculture.

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change
Title The Political Economy of Agrarian Change PDF eBook
Author M S S Pandian
Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages 200
Release 1990-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The Political Economy of Agrarian Change is a major study which seeks to overcome the methodological inadequacies of the mode of production debate. Following the established line of enquiry in the Marxian political economy framework Pandian analyses the forces which bring about a qualitative change in the agrarian structure. It will be of great interest to policy makers and all those interested in the development and present state of Indian agriculture.

The Political Economy of Agrarian Extractivism

The Political Economy of Agrarian Extractivism
Title The Political Economy of Agrarian Extractivism PDF eBook
Author Ben M. Mckay
Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages 144
Release 2020-05-11
Genre
ISBN 9781773632537

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Using the neo-extractivist model, The Political Economy of Agrarian Extractivism analyzes how the Bolivian countryside is transformed by the development and expansion of the soy complex and reveals the extractive dynamics of capitalist industrial agriculture.

Agrarian Transformation in Western India

Agrarian Transformation in Western India
Title Agrarian Transformation in Western India PDF eBook
Author B. B. Mohanty
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 362
Release 2018-10-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429753330

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This book examines the economic gains and social costs of agrarian transformation in India. The author looks at three phases of agrarian transformation: colonial, post- colonial, and neoliberal. This work combines macro and micro economic data, economic and noneconomic phenomena, and quantitative and qualitative aspects while exploring the context of historical and contemporary changes with special reference to Maharashtra in western India. It discusses regional disparities in agricultural development, issues of modernisation and social inequality, land owning among scheduled castes and tribes, women in agriculture, pattern of labour migration and farmer’s suicides, and documents the experiences and conditions of the rural poor and socially weaker sections to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant changes in agrarian rural economy of western India. It also discusses contemporary development policy and practices and their consequences. Lucid and topical, this volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of agrarian studies, rural sociology, social history, agricultural economics, development studies, political economy, political studies, and public policy, as well as planning and policy experts.

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change

The Political Economy of Agrarian Change
Title The Political Economy of Agrarian Change PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 264
Release 1950
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