This paper proposes a simple general equilibrium theory of agrarian production organization to explain the emergence and persistence of latifundia - minifundia type patterns of agrarian production organization such as prevailed historically in many parts of Latin America. When land ownership is concentrated, the exercise of market power over land can facilitate the exercise of control over labor, as labor supply to landlord estates will be affected by peasant access to land. Equilibria may emerge where landlords, behaving as multimarket Cournot oligopolists, inefficiently hoard land to drive up land rentals and corral cheaper labor into their expanding estates. Labor-service tenancy arrangements, similar to those that were widely used in pr...
Land exchange through rental transactions is a central process in agricultural systems. The land ten...
This paper gives a rational to the land reform processes that many latin American countries haveexpe...
Land tenure inequity is a major social problem in developing nations worldwide. In societies, where ...
This paper proposes a simple general equilibrium theory of agrarian production organization to expla...
The modern theory of agrarian organization has studied how the economic environment determines organ...
Two roads to capitalist agriculture are distinguished: the landlord and the peasant. It is argued th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...
Private ownership of land has been stressed in the development literature as key to increasing produ...
Abstract: More than half of land in the Argentine Pampas is cropped by tenants. The importance of pr...
Includes bibliographyLand distribution in Latin America is characterized by striking inequality. Not...
textabstractThis paper concludes this special issue. It draws on the findings of the individual cont...
The aim of this paper is to identify different distributive patterns in the settIer economies of Arg...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
Latin America, with a Gini coefficient for land of 0.79, is the world’s most unequal region in terms...
Theories of frontier expansion in the last four decades have been mostly shaped by studies of state-...
Land exchange through rental transactions is a central process in agricultural systems. The land ten...
This paper gives a rational to the land reform processes that many latin American countries haveexpe...
Land tenure inequity is a major social problem in developing nations worldwide. In societies, where ...
This paper proposes a simple general equilibrium theory of agrarian production organization to expla...
The modern theory of agrarian organization has studied how the economic environment determines organ...
Two roads to capitalist agriculture are distinguished: the landlord and the peasant. It is argued th...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...
Private ownership of land has been stressed in the development literature as key to increasing produ...
Abstract: More than half of land in the Argentine Pampas is cropped by tenants. The importance of pr...
Includes bibliographyLand distribution in Latin America is characterized by striking inequality. Not...
textabstractThis paper concludes this special issue. It draws on the findings of the individual cont...
The aim of this paper is to identify different distributive patterns in the settIer economies of Arg...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
Latin America, with a Gini coefficient for land of 0.79, is the world’s most unequal region in terms...
Theories of frontier expansion in the last four decades have been mostly shaped by studies of state-...
Land exchange through rental transactions is a central process in agricultural systems. The land ten...
This paper gives a rational to the land reform processes that many latin American countries haveexpe...
Land tenure inequity is a major social problem in developing nations worldwide. In societies, where ...