Agroindustry, public policies and rural social structures: recent analyzes of Brazilian agriculture
D. E. Goodman (),
B. Sorj () and
J. Wilkinson ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 1985, vol. 5, issue 4, 504-530
Abstract:
This article presents a review of current literature and debates on Brazilian agriculture,identifying three basic approaches – the articulation view, the classical proletarianisationinterpretation, and analyses which take as their starting point the concept of theagro-industrial complex. There follow the outlines of a general critique of each approachtogether with an alternative framework for analysing rural structures. In the final section,an attempt is made to synthetise the principal tendencies restructuring Brazilian agricultureboth regionally and in terms of a typology of the principal forms of production. JEL Classification: Q15; Q10; Q18.
Keywords: Agricultural development; land distribution; land ownership (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985
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