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Peasant and Informal Economies

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Welcome to Peasant and Informal Economies

  Cultures of Innovation of the African Poor
  Ethnoeconomics in Sustainable Agricultural Development: the Nigerian case
  Farm Productivity and Efficiency in Rural Bangladesh: The Role of Education Revisited
  From Dependency to Reform and Back Again: The Chilean Peasantry During the Twentieth Century
  How Not to Industrialize: Observations from a Village in Sichuan
  The Impact of Neo-liberal Economies on Peruvian Peasant Agriculture in the 1990s
  Informal Rural Economies in History
  Learning About a New Technology: Pineapple in Ghana
  Migration and Non Farm Activities as Income Diversification Strategies: The Case of Northern Ghana
  The Mixed Economy of the South Indian Kurumbas
  Rethinking Peasant Burden: Evidence From A Chinese Village
  Risk-Sharing Networks and Insurance Against Illness
  Rural Development Policy in Russia: Problems and Trends
  Shadow Economies and Corruption all over the World: What do we really know?
  Social Networks in Ghana
  Transnational Peasant Politics in Central America
  The Via Campesina: Consolidating an International Peasant and Farm Movement

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  • Land Use and Tenure, Income and Equity
  • Sustainable Agriculture
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