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Chile's Experiments in Agrarian Reform: Four Colonization Projects Revisited

William C. Thiesenhusen

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1974, vol. 56, issue 2, 323-330

Abstract: Agrarian reform has variable effects on its beneficiaries. Some make considerable income progress while others stagnate. A number of factors are involved in this relative success or failure.

Date: 1974
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