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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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Agrarian Reform in Russia: Myths and Reality

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2008
During perestroika period (1985-1991) and when the agrarian reform was planned and actually carried out in Russia (1992-2000) a lot of myths emerged about its targets, methods, and consequences. More than 20 years have passed, but many authors instead of analyzing real processes that take place in modern agriculture in Russia still repeat the old myths
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The Chilean Agrarian Transformation: Agrarian Reform and Capitalist ‘Partial’ Counter‐Agrarian Reform, 1964–1980

Journal of Agrarian Change, 2006
This article, which is published in two parts, is an empirical analysis of the Chilean agrarian reform (1964–1973) and ‘partial’ counter‐agrarian reform (1974–1980). Its aim is to explain and interpret their logic and the changes they brought to Chile's agrarian property regime in particular and Chilean life in general.
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Agrarian development and the economics of agrarian reform

1978
For scholars looking for case studies on agrarian structures and agrarian reform, the developing countries have provided an ample supply. Most of these agrarian studies (excluding the many publications giving descriptive accounts and blueprints) which have come out are handicapped, however, by one or more of the following disadvantages: (1) biased ...
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Agrarian Reforms in Turkmenistan

2006
Turkmenistan has implemented significant reforms in agriculture, increasing the size of the household plot sector, enabling the emergence of independent private farms, and most importantly individualizing to a certain extent the production arrangements in former collective farms through the introduction of leasehold contracts.
Zvi Lerman, Ivan Stanchin
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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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Agrarian Reform

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 1997
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