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Market-Led Agrarian Reform

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 08/2011
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Three-fourths of the world’s poor are rural poor. Most of the rural poor remain dependent on land-based livelihoods for their incomes and reproduction despite significant livelihood diversification in recent years. Land issue remains critical to any development discourse today. Market-led agrarian reform (MLAR) has gained prominence since the early 1990s as an alternative to state-led land reforms. This neoliberal policy is based on the inversion of what its proponents see as the features of earlier approaches, and calls for redistribution via privatized, decentralized transactions between ‘willing sellers’ and ‘willing buyers’. Its proponents, especially those associated with the World Bank, have claimed success where the policy has been implemented, but such claims have been contested by independent scholars as well as by peasant movements who are struggling to gain access to land. This book presents three thematic papers and six country studies. The thematic papers address issues of formalisation of property rights, gendered land rights, and neoliberal enclosure. These studies demonstrate the pervasive influence of neoliberal ideas on property rights and rural development debates, well beyond the ‘core’ question of land redistribution. The country cases bring together experiences from Brazil, Guatemala, El Salvador, Philippines, South Africa and Egypt. Common findings include the success of landowners in minimising the impact of reform, and a lack of post-transfer support, translating into marginal impact on poverty. The limitations of the market-led approach, and the implications of the studies presented here for the future of agrarian reform, are considered in the editors’ introduction. This book was a special issue of The Third World Quarterly.




Sommario

1 Market-led agrarian reform: policies, performance and prospectsEdward Lahiff, Saturnino M. Borras Jr. and CristóbalKay 2 Land, markets and neoliberal enclosure: an agrarian political economy perspectiveA Haroon Akram-Lodhi 3 De Soto and land relations in rural Africa: breathing life into dead theories about property rightsCelestine Nyamu Musembi 4 Liberalisation and the debates on women's access to landShahra Razavi 5Social movements and the experience of market-led agrarian reform in BrazilLeonilde Servolo de Medeiros 6 Eliminating market distortions, perpetuating rural inequality: an evaluation of market-assisted land reform in GuatemalaSusana Gauster andS Ryan Isakson 7 The politics of peace and resettlement through El Salvador's land transfer programme: caught between the state and the marketAriane De Bremond 8 Anti-poverty or Anti-poor? The World Bank's market-led agrarian reform experiment in the PhilippinesSaturnino M. Borras Jr., Danilo Carranza andJennifer C. Franco 9 'Willing buyer, willing seller': South Africa's failed experiment in market-led agrarian reformEdward Lahiff 10 Politics, power and poverty: twenty years of agricultural reform and market liberalisation in EgyptRay Bush




Autore

Saturnino M.. Borras Jnr. is Canada Research Chair in International Development Studies at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Cristobal Kay is Emeritus Professor of Rural Development and Development Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Hague and Professorial Research Associate, Department of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Edward Lahiff is Doctoral Officer with the Trinity International Development Initiative (TIDI), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780415590884

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 223


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