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Macroeconomic adjustment and Latin American agriculture since 1980

Weeks, John

Authors

John Weeks



Contributors

John Weeks jw10@soas.ac.uk
Editor

Abstract

After over a decade of macroeconomic adjustment it is appropriate to assess the impact of policy changes on agriculture in Latin America. While there have been many reviews of the changes in macroeconomic policy in the region (eg., Bulmer-Thomas, 1992; Fanelli, Frenkel and Rozenwurcel, 1990) and of sectoral polices for agriculture (eg., FAO, 1992d), there have been relatively few overall reviews of agricultural performance such as one finds in such profusion for sub-Saharan Africa (perhaps because aggregate economic performance is so dominated by agriculture in that region). An up-to-date review is all the more timely at the moment when for Africa a consensus is developing that multilateral adjustment programmes have had quite a mixed impact on agriculture.1 A balanced assessment is also in order in light of a recent World Bank multi-volume study that includes several Latin American countries and reaches quite strong conclusions on the basis of a controversial methodology.

Citation

Weeks, J. (1995). Macroeconomic adjustment and Latin American agriculture since 1980. In J. Weeks (Ed.), Structural Adjustment and the Agricultural Sector in Latin America (61-91). Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24025-8_4

Publication Date Jan 1, 1995
Deposit Date Feb 19, 2009
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 61-91
Book Title Structural Adjustment and the Agricultural Sector in Latin America
ISBN 9780333637852
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24025-8_4


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