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| International Standard Book Number | 9780801825323 |
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| 082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
| Classification number | 338.188 JAN |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Janvry Alin De |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | The agarian question and reformism in Latin America |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | The Johns University Press |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1981 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 311P |
| Other physical details | xv |
| Dimensions | PB |
| Accompanying material [OBSOLETE, CAN/MARC] | 20cm |
| 500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
| General note | Agriculture & State - Latin America |
| 500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
| General note | Land Reform |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Contents:<br/>Preface xi<br/>Abbreviations xv<br/>Introduction 1<br/>Chapter 1. Laws of Motion in the Center-Periphery Structure: The Underlying Forces 7<br/>Evolution of Thought on Unequal Development 9<br/>The Dialectic Between Production and Circulation 23<br/>Contradictions of Accumulation in Articulated Economies 26<br/>Contradictions of Accumulation in Disarticulated Economies 32<br/>Dependency, Class Structure, and Social Disarticulation 40<br/>Market-Widening and Market-Deepening 45<br/>Mechanisms of Surplus Transfer Between Center and Periphery 50<br/>Industrial and Financial Imperialism 50<br/>Surplus Transfer Through Trade 52<br/>Unequal Exchange 53<br/>Unequal Trade 54<br/>Unequal Rewards in the Formation of International Prices 54<br/>Accumulation in the Center-Periphery Structure and the Current Crisis 55<br/>Chapter 2. Agrarian Crisis in Latin America: The Facts 61<br/>Integration of Latin American Agriculture into the National and World Economies 61<br/>Patterns of Growth and Stagnation 68<br/>The Rise and Logic of Functional Dualism 81<br/>The Contradictions of Functional Dualism 85<br/>Chapter 3. Transformation of the Agrarian Structure and the Peasantry 94<br/>The Nature and Future of the Peasantry 95<br/>The Marxist Classics 96<br/>Peasantry as a Specific Type of Economy 100<br/>An Alternative Conceptualization of Peasants 102<br/>Roads to the Development of Capitalism in Agriculture 106<br/>Modes of Production, Social Classes, and Types of Farm Enterprises 109<br/>A Typology of Farm Enterprises 109<br/>Empirical Characterization of the Rural Class Structure 114<br/>Dynamics of Class Differentiation 117<br/>Empirical Characterization of Class Differentiation: Global Data 118<br/>Empirical Characterization of Class Differentiation: Country Studies 123<br/>Mexico 123<br/>Colombia 131<br/>Peru 136<br/>Chapter 4. Disarticulated Accumulation and Agrarian Crisis 141<br/>Prevalent Theses on the Food and Hunger Crisis 141<br/>Neo-Malthusianism 142<br/>Technological Determinism 143<br/>Monetarist Thesis of Stagnation 144<br/>Structuralist Thesis of Stagnation 146<br/>Overconsumption: Austerity and Aid 148<br/>Poverty: Employment and Nutrition Programs 149<br/>Material Determinants of the Agrarian Crisis 151<br/>The Contradiction Between Rent and Profit in the Transition to Capitalism 152<br/>Cheap Food and Foreign Exchange: The Contradictions 157<br/>Food Self-Sufficiency Versus Comparative Advantages 158<br/>Cheap-Food Policies Versus Development of Capitalism in Agriculture 162 <br/>Technological Bias Toward Laborsaving 169<br/>Use Versus Reproduction of the Peasantry as a Source of Cheap Food 172<br/>The Global Crisis 174<br/>The New World Order: A New International Division of Labor for Agriculture? 175<br/>Chapter 5. The Political Economy of Reformism 182<br/>The Capitalist State 183<br/>The Petty Bourgeoisie and Legitimation 187<br/>The Peripheral State 191<br/>Reforms and the Management of Crises 193<br/>The Limits of Reformism 195<br/>Legitimacy Crisis of the State 196<br/>Fiscal Crisis of the State 196<br/>Administrative Crisis of the State 197<br/>Agrarian Reformism in Latin America 197<br/>Chapter 6. Types and Consequences of Land Reform 202<br/>A Typology of Land Reforms 203<br/>Redistributive Reforms 207<br/>Transition from Precapitalist Mode to Junker Road 208<br/>Transition from Precapitalist Mode to Farmer Road 209<br/>Shift from Junker Road to Farmer Road 209<br/>Transition from Junker Road to Precapitalist Mode 210<br/>Transition from Farmer Road to Precapitalist Mode 210<br/>Shift from Farmer Road to Junker Road 210<br/>Consequences of Land Reforms 211<br/>Observation I: Market Expansion 211<br/>Observation II: Development of Capitalism in the No reform Sector 214<br/>Observation III: Political Stabilization Through the Reform Sector 218<br/>Observation IV: Functional Dualism 220<br/>The End of Land Reform 221<br/>Chapter 7. The Strategy of Integrated Rural Development 224<br/>A Typology of Rural-Development Projects 224<br/>Criteria for the Evaluation of Rural-Development Projects 231<br/>Puebla-Type Rural-Development Projects 234<br/>The Puebla Project 234<br/>The Garcia Rovira Project 235<br/>The Cajamarca Project 237<br/>Economic Achievements of Rural-Development Projects 238<br/>Structural Characteristics of the Peasant Economy That Condition Technological Change 239<br/>Functional Dualism 259<br/>Semiproletarianization 242<br/>Labor Scarcity 246<br/>Profitability and Risk 247<br/>New Technologies for Peasant Agriculture 248<br/>Effective Demand 249<br/>Risk 250<br/>Diffusion Strategy 250<br/>Extension Model 250<br/>Institutional Linkages 251<br/>The Political Economy of Integrated Rural Development 252<br/>Chapter 8. The Agrarian Question and Change in Latin America: Conclusions 255<br/>Policy Proposals for Growth with Equity 255<br/>Employment Creation 256<br/>Integrated Rural Development 256<br/>Redistribution with Growth and Basic Needs 256<br/>New International Economic Order 257<br/>Redistribution Before Growth 257<br/>The Limits of Reformism 259<br/>The Political Economy of Equitable Growth 264<br/>Notes 269<br/>Selected Bibliography 303<br/>Index 307<br/> |
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