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Previous articleNext article No AccessChanging Patterns of Agricultural Output and Productivity in the Private and Land Reform Sectors in Mexico, 1940-60Marnie W. MuellerMarnie W. Mueller Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Economic Development and Cultural Change Volume 18, Number 2Jan., 1970 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/450423 Views: 3Total views on this site Citations: 5Citations are reported from Crossref Copyright 1970 The University of ChicagoPDF download Crossref reports the following articles citing this article:Francisco Gutierrez Agrarian Inequality and Civil War Revisited, Geography Compass 9, no.88 (Aug 2015): 423–431.https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12225Kirsten Appendini, Diana Liverman Agricultural Policy and Climate Change in Mexico, (Jan 1996): 525–547.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61086-8_20Kirsten Appendini, Diana Liverman Agricultural policy, climate change and food security in Mexico, Food Policy 19, no.22 (Apr 1994): 149–164.https://doi.org/10.1016/0306-9192(94)90067-1John Richard Heath Evaluating the impact of Mexico's land reform on agricultural productivity, World Development 20, no.55 (May 1992): 695–711.https://doi.org/10.1016/0305-750X(92)90146-MDiana M. Liverman Drought Impacts in Mexico: Climate, Agriculture, Technology, and Land Tenure in Sonora and Puebla, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 80, no.11 (Mar 1990): 49–72.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8306.1990.tb00003.x
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