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Chilean Agrarian Transformation: The Pre-Agrarian Reform Period (1955-1965)

Today Chilean agriculture has recovered from years of diminishing returns. The same arduous work carried out by a declining workforce has suddenly attained higher productivity and, therefore, achieved economic growth. This article suggests that Chile has undergone a series of fundamental changes in...

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Published in:Journal of agrarian change 2006-04, Vol.6 (2), p.167-204
Main Author: Bellisario, Antonio
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Today Chilean agriculture has recovered from years of diminishing returns. The same arduous work carried out by a declining workforce has suddenly attained higher productivity and, therefore, achieved economic growth. This article suggests that Chile has undergone a series of fundamental changes in the last quarter of the twentieth century, which have intensified its capitalist development. It analyses the agrarian structure of the hacienda system during the period immediately before the agrarian reform, looking particularly at the transition to modern capitalism, agricultural growth and the land question. It argues that before the implementation of the agrarian reform, the country had not finished its transition to modern capitalism due to the persistence of the antiquated hacienda system. It further suggests that the land reform process – implemented and consolidated from 1964 to 1980 – permitted the culmination of the long‐postponed transition to modern capitalism and gave rise to the ascendancy of an agro‐industrial bourgeoisie and an export‐oriented agriculture integrated into the world economy.
ISSN:1471-0358
1471-0366
DOI:10.1111/j.1471-0366.2006.00119.x