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Agrarian reform and poverty alleviation: the recent experience in Nicaragua

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Working paper on agrarian reform and rural area poverty alleviation in Nicaragua - examines the rural economy and agrarian structure prior to and after the 1979 revolution, focusing on land tenure, standard of living, rural labour force and patterns of economic growth; describes the growth model now being implemented; evaluates the impact of agrarian reform measures on economic recovery, etc. Bibliography, statistical tables.

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  • Peek, Peter., 1984. "Agrarian reform and poverty alleviation: the recent experience in Nicaragua," ILO Working Papers 992365633402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992365633402676
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