Nature and Progress of Agrarian Reform in Latin America
Robert J. Alexander
The Journal of Economic History, 1963, vol. 23, issue 4, 559-573
Abstract:
Agrarian reform has become a major subject of political discussion in Latin America. Its preeminence is due to developments within Latin America, to the late President John F. Kennedy and the Alliance for Progress which he sponsored; and to the Castro regime in Cuba. In this paper we shall discuss the background of the problem throughout the area, and then look in some detail at the four major agrarian reform efforts which have been undertaken so far: those of Mexico, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Cuba.
Date: 1963
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