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Pre-capitalist reproduction on the Nepal Tarai: semi-feudal agriculture in an era of globalisation
Published 2013Subjects: “…feudalism…”
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A mode of production flux: the transformation and reproduction of rural class relations in lowland Nepal and North Bihar
Published 2017Subjects: “…feudalism…”
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Agrifood systems policy research: historical evolution of agrifood systems in Odisha, India
Published 2022“…Several important political-economic developments like land tenure systems, feudal and semi-feudal structures, and their alliance with colonial extraction of revenue and taxation regimes historically have determined the agrarian pathways manifested in present inequalities in access to land, resources, and capital. …”
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Monitoring changes in land-use practices following agrarian de-collectivisation in Ethiopia
Published 1999“…Since 1975, agricultural land tenure arrangements in Ethiopia have changed from a feudal system, to a socialist model with semi-collectivist villages and, from 1991, to a small-holder system based on private (freehold) ownershiBy surveying a random sample of 94 households in the Ethiopian highlands, the paper examines (a) how de-collectivisation has affected important parts of the agrarian structure such as land tenure and common property and (b) the subsequent responses of farmers in terms of their land-use practices. …”
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Mapping historical and contemporary agrarian transformations and capitalist infiltration in a complex upland environment: A case from eastern Nepal
Published 2018“…This paper takes a case study valley from Nepal's eastern hills, tracing over two centuries of agrarian change and evolving interactions between “adivasi” and “semi-feudal” economic formations with capitalism. In recent years, the expansion of markets, rising demand for cash, and climate stress have solidified migrant labour as a core component of livelihoods, and the primary mechanism of surplus appropriation from the hill peasantry. …”
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Collective farming in Nepal
Published 2021“…Furthermore, farmer collectives have comparatively improved farmers' negotiating power, allowing them to negotiate cheaper rents and defy traditional feudal responsibilities.…”
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Collective farming in Nepal (Nepal agriculture collectives)
Published 2021“…Furthermore, farmer collectives have comparatively improved farmers' negotiating power, allowing them to negotiate cheaper rents and defy traditional feudal responsibilities.…”
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Experiments in farmers' collectives in Eastern India and Nepal: Process, benefits, and challenges
Published 2021“…Several collectives of tenant farmers have also enhanced their bargaining power vis‐a‐vis an entrenched landlord class and thus been able to negotiate lower rents and refuse long‐standing feudal obligations. However, the models differ in their extent of economic gain and their ability to handle gender inequalities and conflicts over labour sharing. …”
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El régimen de “La Obligación” y el desarrollo del Complejo Agroindustrial Tabacalero en el Valle de Lerma, Salta - Argentina
Published 2021“…Se produjo de esta manera, la coexistencia en la formación social específica del Valle de Lerma de mediados del siglo XX, de una naciente “burguesía tabacalera”, con una serie de prácticas de tutelaje de los trabajadores rurales, relacionadas con lo que podría llamarse la “herencia feudal”. El desarrollo de la actividad tabacalera sobre la matriz de las viejas estancias ganaderas, fue el momento de predominio del modo de producción capitalista, donde los efectos de conservación de las tradicionales formas de relación laboral no mercantiles, seguían prevaleciendo sobre los efectos de disolución que imponía la constitución de un moderno Complejo Agroindustrial Tabacalero (CAT).…”
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The impact of decentralised forest governance: a case study from Bolivia
Published 2003“…There is also evidence that some of the feudal dependency relations that existed until before the program of legal reform, are adapting themselves to the new legal framework, but not disappearing. …”
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