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Reactions to the Market: Small Farmers I

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Informationen zum Autor Laura J. Enríquez is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. Klappentext It is manifest in developing countries around the world that the "shock" therapy administered to their economies by the neoliberal model of structural adjustment has failed! leaving much social and economic destruction in its wake. In Latin America this failure has led to a resurgence of interest in alternative models! some of them deploying various versions of socialism! as in Bolivia! Chile! and Venezuela! which has given rise to talk about the new "pink tide" enveloping the region. In this comparative study of four economies that have been making a transition to the market from their orthodox socialist pasts! Laura Enríquez focuses our attention on the plight of the small farmer in particular and on the importance of this sector for the overall socioeconomic success of the transition. Through this comparison! we see the similarities between Nicaragua and Russia in their rapid retreat from socialism and their adoption of reforms that have placed small agriculture! especially that focused on food crops! at a distinct disadvantage relative to export-oriented production. By contrast! Cuba has been more like China in adopting aspects of market reform while emphasizing small-scale cooperative and private farming in an effort to achieve food self-sufficiency. Drawing insights from Karl Polanyi's study of the social and economic effects of the expansion of market relations in the nineteenth century! Enríquez highlights the role of the state in each of these countries in driving change in a certain direction: toward de-emphasis of small-scale farming and the eventual assumed demise of the peasantry in Nicaragua and Russia! which has led to countermovements of peasants struggling to survive! and toward the reconfirmation of the value of small farming in contributing to balanced economic development in Cuba and China. ...

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Authors Laura J. Enriquez, Laura J. (UC Berkeley) Enriquez, Laura J. Enrquez
Publisher External catalogues UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780271036205
ISBN 978-0-271-03620-5
Series Rural Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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