Abstract

Part 1: Introduction, David E.Hojman. Part 2: State subsidiarity in the Chilean countryside, Patricio Silva. Part 3: What makes Chilean agriculture tick? estimation and interpretation of elasticities in representative markets, David E.Hojman. Part 4: Land reform and property rights among small farmers in Chile, 1968-1986, Christopher D.Scott. Part 5: Neoliberal counter-reform - peasant differentiation and organization in Tartaro, Central Chile, Tanya Korovkin. Part 6: Women in Chilean rural society, Sarah Bradshaw. Part 7: Proletarianization and marginality - the modernization of Chilean agriculture, Harry P.Diaz. Part 8: The rural poor - survival strategies and living conditions among the rural population in the seventh region, Paulina De los Reyes. Part 9: Santa Sabina - surviving in a rural shanty town, Maarten M.J.Derksen. Part 10: Employment - and earnings-generating potential of the neoliberal model, David E.Hojman. Part 11: The Chilean neoliberal expiriment and perspectives of the fertilizer industry.

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