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Nicaraguan debates on Agrarian structure and their implications for agricultural policy and the rural poor

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Linda Mayoux. (2008) Integration is Not Enough: Gender Inequality and Empowerment in Nicaraguan Agricultural Co‐operatives. Development Policy Review 11:1, pages 67-90.
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Philip R. Martinez. (1993) Peasant policy within the Nicaraguan Agrarian Reform, 1979–89. World Development 21:3, pages 475-487.
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Jan P. de Groot & Harrie Clemens. 1991. Perspectives on the Agro-Export Economy in Central America. Perspectives on the Agro-Export Economy in Central America 71 96 .
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Luis Llambi. (2009) Emergence of Capitalized Family Farms in Latin America. Comparative Studies in Society and History 31:4, pages 745-774.
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