A host of internationally eminent scholars are brought together
here to explore the structural causes of rural poverty and income
inequality, as well as the processes of social exclusion and
political subordination encountered by the peasantry and rural
workers across a wide range of countries.
This volume examines the intersection of politics and economics
and provides a critical analysis and framework for the study of
neo-liberal land policies in the current phase of globalization.
Utilizing new empirical evidence from ten countries, it provides an
in-depth analysis of key country studies, a comparative analysis of
agrarian reforms and their impact on rural poverty in Africa, Asia,
Latin America and transition countries.
Presenting an agrarian reform policy embedded in an appropriate
development strategy, which is able to significantly reduce and
hopefully eliminate rural poverty, this work is a key resource for
postgraduate students studying in the areas of development
economics, development studies and international political
economy.
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