1991
DOI: 10.1080/00220389108422192
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The economic viability and stability of ‘capitalised family farming’: An analysis of agricultural decollectivisation in Peru

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“…The inequalizing process of distress sales and land accumulation by a few often frustrates well-meant efforts to redistribute land more equally. It has indeed been noted that, after a land reform, land inequality often goes back to its pre-reform level within a decade or two, thus frustrating the efforts of government to permanently affect rural inequality (e.g., Bardhan (1984), Melmed-Sanjak and Carter (1991)). For this reason, many land reform programs stipulate that redistributed land is inalienable (e.g., de Janvry (1981)), a provision that, for reasons mentioned above, is hard to enforce.…”
Section: Liquidating Productive Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inequalizing process of distress sales and land accumulation by a few often frustrates well-meant efforts to redistribute land more equally. It has indeed been noted that, after a land reform, land inequality often goes back to its pre-reform level within a decade or two, thus frustrating the efforts of government to permanently affect rural inequality (e.g., Bardhan (1984), Melmed-Sanjak and Carter (1991)). For this reason, many land reform programs stipulate that redistributed land is inalienable (e.g., de Janvry (1981)), a provision that, for reasons mentioned above, is hard to enforce.…”
Section: Liquidating Productive Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial reforms in the early 1950s were followed later in that decade by complete collectivization and communization of agriculture, a system that prevailed for over 20 years (Dorner and Thiesenhusen, 1990). But since the early 1980s, collective agricultural production has been largely abandoned (as in other areas; see Thiesenhusen, 1989 andMelmed-Sanjak andCarter, 1991). The People's Republic of China has established the "production responsibility system" and essentially returned to individual farming (Dorner, 1992:53).…”
Section: Historical Landmarksmentioning
confidence: 99%