Haiti is a very poor country with a stagnant economy. This
title, first published in 1983, considers the Haitian economy,
placing it in its historical context, and explores the reasons why
it has performed so badly. Mats Lundahl examines agriculture, which
has failed to provide an adequate standard of living, analyses the
structure of agricultural production, and explains why the land is
so unproductive. Lundahl analyses why technology in agriculture is
so underdeveloped and argues that no government since 1820 has been
seriously interested in fostering economic development, since
vested interest consistently intervenes to discourage new
projects.
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