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Reconfigured Agrarian Relations in Zimbabwe

Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2017Description: Online Ressource (358 pages)ISBN:
  • 9956764108
  • 9789956764105
  • 9956764213
  • 9789956764211
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9956764213 | 9956764108 | 9789956764211 | 9789956764105 | Erscheint auch als: 9789956764211 Druck-AusgabeDDC classification:
  • 338.1/86891
  • 333.316891
LOC classification:
  • HD9017.Z552
  • HD1333.Z55
Online resources: Summary: 2.2 The Laws of Uneven Development2.2.1 The Dialectic between production and circulation; 2.2.2 Accumulation patterns in articulated and disarticulated economies; 2.2.3 Primitive capital accumulation; 2.2.4 Monopoly- finance and export of capital; 2.3 Functional Dualism; 2.4 Extraction of Surplus Value; 2.4.1 Extraction through the third form of surplus value; 2.4.2 Extraction through market integration; 2.5 Schematic Conceptual Framing; 2.6 Conclusion; Chapter Three -- Class Formation and Peasant Struggles; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Class Formation; 3.2.1 The accumulations pathsSummary: Radical land reform programmes generate changes in agrarian structures and capital accumulation trajectories in the countryside. This book examines how capital accumulation is being reshaped by changing financing and marketing of agricultural commodities and presents an emerging Quadi-PMMR-model agrarian structure composed of the poor, middle, middle-to-rich peasants and some rich capitalists with a growing middle scale farmer base constituting two thirds of the rural population in Zimbabwe. This evidence based assessment, 15 years after the FTLRP, sheds light on policy outcomes and impacts on communities, revealing the changing production, marketing, capital accumulation and class formation tendencies across Zimbabwe's settlement models and agro-ecological settings. The book fuses the reliance on agrarian political economy lenses and factor component analysis to reveal the dynamics of agrarian change and to explore the dialectic between production and circulation and between the centre and periphery in exceptional fashion that expands our understanding of Zimbabwe's agrarian transitionSummary: 4.5.4 Constraints on fieldwork4.5.5 In-depth Interviews; 4.5.6 Observations; 4.5.7 Qualitative data limitations; 4.6 Data Analysis; 4.7 Analytical Approach; 4.7.1 Indicators for Classification; 4.7.2 The Two-Step Clustering Analysis; 4.7.3 Factor Analysis; 4.8 Conclusion; Chapter Five -- Agricultural Development (1890-1980); 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Evolving State-Capital Complex under Colonialism; 5.3 Agricultural Financing under Colonialism; 5.4 Agricultural Productivity and Peasant Colonial Subjugation; 5.5 Marketing of Agricultural ProduceSummary: 5.6 Accumulation and Class Formation under Colonialism5.7 Conclusion; Chapter Six -- Changing Agrarian Relations, 1980-1999; 6.1 Intoduction; 6.2 Evolving State-Capital Complex Interface, pre-2000; 6.3 Post-independence Early Land Reform Programmes; 6.4 Agricultural Financing, pre-2000; 6.5 Agricultural Productivity, pre 2000; 6.5.1 Agricultural Marketing; 6.6 Capital Accumulation and Farm Investment; 6.7 Class Formation, pre 2000; 6.8 Conclusion; Chapter Seven -- Changing Agrarian Dynamics, 2000-2015; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Capital and State Policy Complex after 2000Summary: Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Chart; Diagrams; Maps; Pictures; Acknowledgements; Abstract; List of Acronyms; Chapter One -- Introduction; 1.1. Background; 1.2 The Context of the Study; 1.3 Research Objectives and Questions; 1.3.1 Objectives; 1.3.2 Research questions; 1.4 Study Justification and Contributions to Knowledge; 1.5 Scope and Limitations of the Study; 1.6 Structure of the Book; 1.7 Conclusion; Chapter Two -- Conceptual and Theoretical Framework: Uneven Development and Primitive Accumulation; 2.1 IntroductionPPN: PPN: 1047995239Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-4-EBA | ZDB-4-EBU | ZDB-4-NLEBK
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