Agrarian class structure in Nicaragua in 1980: A new interpretation and some implications |
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Authors: | Michael Zalkin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics , University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame , Indiana , 46556 |
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Abstract: | The processing and analysis of a family rural survey which covered more than 50,000 families is used to reinterpret Nicaraguan agrarian class structure in 1980, the starting point of the agrarian reform. The author contrasts his results with those of a prior processing and the conclusions of other analysts. The article concludes by considering the implications of the work for present agrarian class structure and for social and economic policies in agriculture, particularly those affecting the middle peasantry. |
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