POLB91H3 Lecture 11: POLB91_LECTURE 11_Outline.doc

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Agrarian reform and the politics of the countryside. Haciendas: large landed estates comprising hundreds or thousands of hectares (exchange labour (peasants) for land(landlords)) Extent of exploitation of the local population by the landlords was limited by patron-client relationships (clientelism) stability/status quo (as long as landlords maintain their role, the peasants will accept it) The expropriation & redistribution of private and/or public farmland from large landowners to landless peasants or small holders. Accompanying agricultural subsidies, credits, market access and training to small farmers. Benefits of agrarian reform (good exam question: political stability. Limits of agrarian reform: very expensive + time-consuming, not sustainable over time (one generation) 3: not well implemented (doesn"t reach poorest) If not accompanied by subsidies or credit it won"t work. Cristobal kay (2002) why east asian overtook latin america . East asian did agrarian reform before export oriented industrialization export surplus to finance (latin america did opposite which lead to used debts)

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