
Title from e-book title screen (viewed October 15, 2007).Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-215) and index.Electronic reproduction.UK:MyiLibrary,2007Available via World Wide Web.Access may be limited to MIL affiliated libraries.
This work investigates the socio-economic consequences of land privatization within Mexico's ejido system and its subsequent impact on urban expansion and regional development. Maria Teresa Vázquez-Castillo utilizes a combination of historical analysis and contemporary economic data to examine how the shift from collective land ownership to private property rights has altered the landscape of Mexican rural and urban environments. The author argues that these structural changes are inextricably linked to the broader pressures of globalization and the shifting role of the state in managing communal resources. By focusing on the transformation of ejidos, the text provides a framework for understanding the tensions between traditional land tenure and modern market-driven urbanization.
What You Will Find
Scholars in the fields of urban geography and Latin American development recognize this text as a detailed examination of the post-reform ejido landscape. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a valuable resource for researchers focusing on land policy and regional economic transformation.
Page Count:
252
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
020332725X
ISBN-13:
9780203327258
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