Market-Led Agrarian Reform
Herausgeber: Borras, Saturnino M; Lahiff, Edward; Kay, Cristóbal
Market-Led Agrarian Reform
Herausgeber: Borras, Saturnino M; Lahiff, Edward; Kay, Cristóbal
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This book offers an evidence-based comprehensive critique of the neoliberal market-led agrarian reform. It examines the current difficult challenges for pro-poor land reform and rural social movements.
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This book offers an evidence-based comprehensive critique of the neoliberal market-led agrarian reform. It examines the current difficult challenges for pro-poor land reform and rural social movements.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 223
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780415590884
- ISBN-10: 0415590884
- Artikelnr.: 33378659
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 223
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780415590884
- ISBN-10: 0415590884
- Artikelnr.: 33378659
Saturnino M.. Borras Jnr. is Canada Research Chair in International Development Studies at Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Cristobal Kay is Emeritus Professor of Rural Development and Development Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Hague and Professorial Research Associate, Department of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Edward Lahiff is Doctoral Officer with the Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
1 Market-led agrarian reform: policies, performance and prospects Edward
Lahiff, Saturnino M. Borras Jr. and CristóbalKay 2 Land, markets and
neoliberal enclosure: an agrarian political economy perspective A Haroon
Akram-Lodhi 3 De Soto and land relations in rural Africa: breathing life
into dead theories about property rights Celestine Nyamu Musembi 4
Liberalisation and the debates on women's access to land Shahra Razavi 5
Social movements and the experience of market-led agrarian reform in Brazil
Leonilde Servolo de Medeiros 6 Eliminating market distortions, perpetuating
rural inequality: an evaluation of market-assisted land reform in Guatemala
Susana Gauster and S Ryan Isakson 7 The politics of peace and resettlement
through El Salvador's land transfer programme: caught between the state and
the market Ariane De Bremond 8 Anti-poverty or Anti-poor? The World Bank's
market-led agrarian reform experiment in the Philippines Saturnino M.
Borras Jr., Danilo Carranza and Jennifer C. Franco 9 'Willing buyer,
willing seller': South Africa's failed experiment in market-led agrarian
reform Edward Lahiff 10 Politics, power and poverty: twenty years of
agricultural reform and market liberalisation in Egypt Ray Bush
Lahiff, Saturnino M. Borras Jr. and CristóbalKay 2 Land, markets and
neoliberal enclosure: an agrarian political economy perspective A Haroon
Akram-Lodhi 3 De Soto and land relations in rural Africa: breathing life
into dead theories about property rights Celestine Nyamu Musembi 4
Liberalisation and the debates on women's access to land Shahra Razavi 5
Social movements and the experience of market-led agrarian reform in Brazil
Leonilde Servolo de Medeiros 6 Eliminating market distortions, perpetuating
rural inequality: an evaluation of market-assisted land reform in Guatemala
Susana Gauster and S Ryan Isakson 7 The politics of peace and resettlement
through El Salvador's land transfer programme: caught between the state and
the market Ariane De Bremond 8 Anti-poverty or Anti-poor? The World Bank's
market-led agrarian reform experiment in the Philippines Saturnino M.
Borras Jr., Danilo Carranza and Jennifer C. Franco 9 'Willing buyer,
willing seller': South Africa's failed experiment in market-led agrarian
reform Edward Lahiff 10 Politics, power and poverty: twenty years of
agricultural reform and market liberalisation in Egypt Ray Bush
1 Market-led agrarian reform: policies, performance and prospects Edward
Lahiff, Saturnino M. Borras Jr. and CristóbalKay 2 Land, markets and
neoliberal enclosure: an agrarian political economy perspective A Haroon
Akram-Lodhi 3 De Soto and land relations in rural Africa: breathing life
into dead theories about property rights Celestine Nyamu Musembi 4
Liberalisation and the debates on women's access to land Shahra Razavi 5
Social movements and the experience of market-led agrarian reform in Brazil
Leonilde Servolo de Medeiros 6 Eliminating market distortions, perpetuating
rural inequality: an evaluation of market-assisted land reform in Guatemala
Susana Gauster and S Ryan Isakson 7 The politics of peace and resettlement
through El Salvador's land transfer programme: caught between the state and
the market Ariane De Bremond 8 Anti-poverty or Anti-poor? The World Bank's
market-led agrarian reform experiment in the Philippines Saturnino M.
Borras Jr., Danilo Carranza and Jennifer C. Franco 9 'Willing buyer,
willing seller': South Africa's failed experiment in market-led agrarian
reform Edward Lahiff 10 Politics, power and poverty: twenty years of
agricultural reform and market liberalisation in Egypt Ray Bush
Lahiff, Saturnino M. Borras Jr. and CristóbalKay 2 Land, markets and
neoliberal enclosure: an agrarian political economy perspective A Haroon
Akram-Lodhi 3 De Soto and land relations in rural Africa: breathing life
into dead theories about property rights Celestine Nyamu Musembi 4
Liberalisation and the debates on women's access to land Shahra Razavi 5
Social movements and the experience of market-led agrarian reform in Brazil
Leonilde Servolo de Medeiros 6 Eliminating market distortions, perpetuating
rural inequality: an evaluation of market-assisted land reform in Guatemala
Susana Gauster and S Ryan Isakson 7 The politics of peace and resettlement
through El Salvador's land transfer programme: caught between the state and
the market Ariane De Bremond 8 Anti-poverty or Anti-poor? The World Bank's
market-led agrarian reform experiment in the Philippines Saturnino M.
Borras Jr., Danilo Carranza and Jennifer C. Franco 9 'Willing buyer,
willing seller': South Africa's failed experiment in market-led agrarian
reform Edward Lahiff 10 Politics, power and poverty: twenty years of
agricultural reform and market liberalisation in Egypt Ray Bush