Agrarian Studies: Essays On Agrarian Relations In Less-developed Countries

by V.K.(ed.) Ramachandran, Madhura(ed.) Swaminathan

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The transformation of rural societies, which form the majority of the population in the third world in the era of globalization is one of the most significant processes of social change in the contemporary world. The introduction of policies of stabilization and structural adjustment in the 1980s an.....more


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The transformation of rural societies, which form the majority of the population in the third world in the era of globalization is one of the most significant processes of social change in the contemporary world. The introduction of policies of stabilization and structural adjustment in the 1980s and 90s have had wide-ranging and profound implications for the third world countryside - for agrarian relations and the development of capitalism, for programmes of local government and, ultimately, for the conditions of life and work of millions of people in less-developed countries.

The Development and Planning Department of the West Bengal government organized a three-day international conference in Kolkata, in January 2002, in order to provide a forum for debate and discussion on new theoretical and empirical research in the field of agrarian relations in less-developed countries, and to advance our understanding of what is happening in rural societies as a result of the most recent phase of global capitalism. The papers brought together in this volume were first presented at this conference.

The papers cover a wide range of theoretical issues and empirical experiences. Some address the question of the effectiveness and reliability of different types of land reform; others focus on the macroeconomic context of liberalized trade and mobile financial flows. Of the country case studies, some (on Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Cuba, China and Bangladesh) are concerned with changes in agrarian relations in the context of globalization; others (on South Africa, the Philippines and sub-Saharan Africa) identify the nature of and constraints on land reforms in the contemporary period. The discussion on the Indian experience ranges from macroeconomic trends and statewise patterns to a study of a particular village over two decades. While the specific concerns and historical processes of each country and region are indeed different, the papers also reflect common concerns and worries, especially with regard to the impact on the rural working people of new policies of globalization and liberalization.

V.K. Ramachandran and Madhura Swaminathan are economists and Professors at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.

This book is for sale in India and South Asia only.

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ISBN 8185229570
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Language English
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Published in 2002
Publisher Tulika Publishers
Condition Brand New
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Tags Economics , Agrarian Studies
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