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From Dependency to Reform and Back Again: The Chilean Peasantry During the Twentieth Century

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From Dependency to Reform and Back Again: The Chilean Peasantry During the Twentieth Century
Author(s)Muray, Warwick E.
AbstractThis article is concerned with the impact of neo-liberal economic theory and resultant policy on peasant farmers in Latin America. In particular, it explores the relationship between agri-business and the peasantry in Chile and traces the evolution of the
IssueNo1
Pages190-227
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Peasant Studies
VolumeNo29
PubDateApril-July20020306-6150
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