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Economic restructuring and rural subsistence in Mexico : corn and the crisis of the 1980s / edited by Cynthia Hewitt de Alcántara.
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Book
Language
English
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Rev. and updated ed.
Published/Created
[San Diego, Calif.] : Ejido Reform Research Project, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UCSD ; Geneva : United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) ; [Mexico, D.F.] : Centro Tepoztlán, 1994.
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172 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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SB191.M2 R44313 1992
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Corn industry
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Mexico
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Agriculture and state
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Mexico
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Mexico
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Economic policy
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1970-1994
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Mexico
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Rural conditions
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Hewitt de Alcántara, Cynthia
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Ejido Reform Research Project
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University of California, San Diego. Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
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United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
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Centro Tepoztlán
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Series
Transformation of rural Mexico ; no. 2
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Notes
Includes translations of papers first presented at a seminar held at the Centro Tepoztlán, Mexico City, in Jan. 1990.
"The present English-language edition ... is shorter than the Spanish-language version and has been modified to include discussion of policy changes in the period 1990-1993"--P. x.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-172).
ISBN
1878367196
OCLC
31476653
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