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An Analysis Of The Bolivian Land Reform By Means Of A Comparison Between Peruvian Haciendas And Bolivian Ex-Haciendas, Melvin Burke
An Analysis Of The Bolivian Land Reform By Means Of A Comparison Between Peruvian Haciendas And Bolivian Ex-Haciendas, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship
In April of 1952, the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario, seized power in Bolivia and in August of the following year passed the Decreto de la Reforma Agraria and proceeded to redistribute the land of the latifundios to the former Indian laborers. This paper intends to analyze the economic and socio-economic consequences of this Bolivian revolutionary land redistribution by means of a comparative study of Peruvian haciendas and Bolivian ex-haciendas in the Lake Titicaca region.
The present study will follow the plan thus indicated. The first section introduces the subject of land reform with a review of the literature and the …
Special Treatment Of Cemeteries, David H. Getches
Book Review. The Zoning Game By R. F. Babcock, A. Dan Tarlock
Book Review. The Zoning Game By R. F. Babcock, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Kentucky Planning And Land Use Control Enabling Legislation: An Analysis Of The 1966 Revision Of K.R.S. Chapter 100, A. Dan Tarlock
Kentucky Planning And Land Use Control Enabling Legislation: An Analysis Of The 1966 Revision Of K.R.S. Chapter 100, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Evolving Judicial Attitudes Toward Local Government Land Use Control, Terrance Sandalow
Evolving Judicial Attitudes Toward Local Government Land Use Control, Terrance Sandalow
Articles
The year 1967 begins the second half-century of zoning in the United States. The first comprehensive zoning ordinance was adopted by New York City in 1916. In the fifty years that have elapsed, zoning has become, notwithstanding a growing disenchantment with it on the part of planners, the most widely employed technique of land use control in the United States. At the present time only Houston, of all the major cities in the United States, lacks a zoning ordinance. And, though I have not obtained precise figures, we are all familiar with the increasingly large per centage of small municipalities, …
Policy And Planning For Recreational Use Of Inland Waters, Robert I. Reis
Policy And Planning For Recreational Use Of Inland Waters, Robert I. Reis
Journal Articles
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A Review And Revitalization: Concepts For Ground Water Production And Management—The California Experience, Robert I. Reis
A Review And Revitalization: Concepts For Ground Water Production And Management—The California Experience, Robert I. Reis
Journal Articles
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