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Decades of Land and Agrarian Reform in Zimbabwe: a Review of Transformative Social Policy Lessons for Other African Countries

The African Review
Land is an enabler and guarantor of people’s socioeconomic wellbeing. As Africa grapples with enduring multiple human development challenges, though not the sole pathway nor a panacea, reforming land tenure, agrarian structures, and agrarian relations ...
Tom Tom
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Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe

, 2018
Political economy of privatization and decollectivization of Central and East European agriculture - definitions, issues, and methodology, Ewa Rabinowicz and Johan F.M.
J. Swinnen
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Agrarian reforms

Current Sociology, 2013
This article explores key issues around land and agrarian reforms, beginning with definitions. It analyses debates over political intent and the contradictory economic outcomes of (redistributionist) reforms: these decrease some class inequalities but hold potential for further differentiation in the countryside. It also takes up three current issues:
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Agrarian Reforms

MADRAS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, 1949
There are various systems of land tenure in the Province -Zamindari,Inamdari,Ryotwari,Jenmi,Mulgeni,etc.--the first two of which are disappearing.
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Popular Agrarian Reform

2015
In almost three decades of land struggle from 915,000 to 1.3 m illion families (depending on whose statistics one chooses to believe) have been settled or resettled on the land—no mean feat. In addition, notwithstanding the lack of access to capital and modern technology and the significant structural and political constraints placed on small-scale ...
Wilder Robles, Henry Veltmeyer
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The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program after 30 Years: Accomplishments and Forward Options

, 2017
This study evaluates the performance of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) in the last 30 years using the program's theory of change. A results chain framework was constructed and the program processes examined drawing from several studies ...
Marife M. Ballesteros   +2 more
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The Agrarian Crisis and Agrarian Reform

Problems in Economics, 1991
Why is our country, which has 602.3 million hectares of agricultural land, 226 million hectares of arable land, the world's finest black earth [chernozem], and other agricultural wealth, unable to feed itself "according to its needs"? Why does it not have enough food in good and bad harvest years alike?
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Landlords' Agrarian reforms?

Scandinavian Economic History Review, 1983
Abstract Mfanorialism dominated Danish agriculture until the end of the eighteenth century. Peasant proprietorship, though its extent is difficult to establish, was negligible. Up to about sixty per cent of land was owned by private landlords, noble or bourgeois, the remainder by the Crown, the Church and other institutions.
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REFORMING THE AGRARIAN REFORM IN BOLIVIA

1997
After a successful land reform started in 1953 that massively and peacefully redistributed land to peasant fanners, at present Bolivia faces a very unequal agrarian structure again. Land reconcentration and tenure insecurity in the country's lowlands are the result of distortionary land allocation practices based on an Agrarian Reform Law not designed ...
Munoz, Jorge   +3 more
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