Agriculture
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Chapitre d'ouvrage
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The Diversity of Emerging Capitalisms in Developing Countries. 2017p. 243-270
Springer International Publishing
English Abstract
In this chapter, the authors (Claire Gondard-Delcroix and Céline Bonnefond) argue that the complex relations between agents supported by land use institutions have tended to be disregarded by existing typologies. The authors ...Read more >
In this chapter, the authors (Claire Gondard-Delcroix and Céline Bonnefond) argue that the complex relations between agents supported by land use institutions have tended to be disregarded by existing typologies. The authors propose an original analysis establishing a typology of national agricultural governance models. Their analysis first distinguishes three main dimensions along which agricultural systems are differentiated: the type of public transfer schemes, the opposition between food and cash crops, and the place of smallholdings within the global system. Then, four distinct models are identified: the traditional, where weakly productive agriculture is combined with traditional land tenure systems, the dualistic, articulating intermediate levels of productivity with high degrees of insecurity and conflicts over land rights, modern formalized and idiosyncratic agricultural governance types.Read less <
English Keywords
Agricultural System
Land Tenure
Institutional Aspect
Land Tenure System
Land Property