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Article: The rise, fall, and reconfiguration of the mexican ejido *.(Report)
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- The Geographical Review
- Article date:
- July 1, 2008
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Mexico's long experiment with state-led agrarian reform (SLAR), between 1917 and 1992, has ended. During the 1990s, counterreforms were seemingly in full swing throughout Mexico's communal landscapes. Or, at least, that was the impression left by social science literature of the late 1990s as Mexico joined a number of other countries in implementing a new wave of so-called market-led agrarian reforms (MLAR).Just as new redistributive land reforms are emerging in some less-developed countries, others are gradually being modified from their original purpose (Moseley and McCusker 2008). Mexico abandoned the idea of addressing inequalities through ...
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