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245 00 $aReforming Mexico's agrarian reform /$cLaura Randall, editor.
260 $aArmonk, N.Y. :$bM.E. Sharpe,$c©1996.
300 $axiv, 343 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c24 cm.
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500 $aPapers presented at a conference held at Columbia University, Apr. 6-7, 1995, which was sponsored by the University Seminars of Columbia University and the Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rLaura Randall --$tOpening remarks /$rAaron W. Warner --$tIntroduction to panel I /$rCarlota Botey --$tAgrarian policies and ideas of the revolutionary Mexican factions led by Emiliano Zapata, Pancho Villa, and Venustiano Carranza /$rFriedrich Katz --$tMexican land reform, 1934-91: success or failure? /$rWilliam C. Thiesenhusen --$tRecent changes in the Mexican constitution and their impact on the agrarian reform /$rJorge Luis Ibarra Mendivil --$tPanel I. introduction to land reform: discussion --$tIntroduction to panel II /$rKirsten Appendini.
505 00 $tEjido sector reforms: from land reform to rural development /$rAlain de Janvry, Elisabeth Sadoulet, Benjamin Davis, and Gustavo Gordillo de Anda --$tOpinion survey in the countryside--1994 /$rDaniel Covarrubias Patino --$tAppropriate agricultural credit: a missing piece of agrarian reform in Mexico /$rDavid Myhre --$tPanel II. The economic consequences of land reform: who gains, who loses? Discussion --$tIntroduction to panel III /$rMerilee S. Grindle --$tImpact of reforms to article 27 on Chiapas: peasant resistance in the neoliberal public sphere /$rNeil Harvey --$tPersistent rural Leviathan /$rArmando Bartra.
505 00 $tNational electoral choices in rural Mexico /$rJonathan Fox --$tPanel III. Land reform, agrarian organizations, and the structure of Mexican politics: discussion --$tOf land tenure, forests, and water: the impact of the reforms to article 27 on the Mexican environment /$rDavid Barton Bray --$tcampesinos, water, and the state: different views of la transferencia /$rScott Whiteford and Francisco A. Bernal --$tReforming forests: from community forests to corporate forestry in Mexico /$rMatthew B. Wexler and David Barton Bray --$tEcological consequences of the 1992 agrarian law of Mexico /$rVictor M. Toledo.
505 00 $tPanel IV. Land use and the environment: discussion. --$tWhat's at stake? The reform of agrarian reform in Mexico /$rLinda Green --$tChanging configuration of property rights under Ejido reform /$rLuin Goldring --$tToo little, too late? The impact of article 27 on women in Oaxaca /$rLynn Stephen --$tU.S.-bound migration and the future of the Ejido: changing pragmatic commitments to the Ejido among different cohorts of villagers in a hamlet in Michigan /$rSergio Zendejas --$tPanel V. Land reform, property rights, gender, and migration: discussion.
520 $aPapers presented at a conference held at Columbia University, Apr. 6-7, 1995, which was sponsored by the University Seminars of Columbia University and the Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies.
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710 2 $aColumbia University.$bInstitute of Latin American and Iberian Studies.
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