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Peasant participation in Latin America and its obstacles
Gerrit Huizer
Published
1980
by Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 39-42.
Statement | Gerrit Huizer. |
Series | ISS occasional papers ;, no. 82 (June 1980) |
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LC Classifications | HN110.5.Z9 C6268 1980 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 42 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 42 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3839249M |
LC Control Number | 81154245 |
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Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. There are two obstacles to maintaining these results. sponsored by the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). A moderate but representative participation of peasant organizations was acknowledged. The target of a process of this kind could be the replication in Latin America and the Caribbean of the trends that have.
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