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Land Distribution and Tenure in Colombia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Extract

Before Fidel Castro entered Habana, one heard very little about land reform as the number one problem of Cuba. In 1950, the World Bank in its prodigious 1051-page study of the Cuban economy gave only four pages to the problem of land distribution and land tenure, and among the hundreds of recommendations made in this report, those that referred to agrarian reform were very few, general, and cautious.

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Research Article
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Copyright © University of Miami 1961

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References

1 Semana, Bogotá, No. 654, luly 13, 1959, pp. 12-13.

2 UN/ECLA, The Economic Development of Colombia (Analyses and Projections of Economic Development, III) November, 1956, p. 195.

3 Ibid., p. 194.

4 García, L. R., “Notes on land tenure in Colombia,” Rural Sociology, 10:417 (1945).

5 Semana, Bogotá, No. 675, December, 1959, p. 18.

6 Separata de Semana, Bogotá, November 25, 1958, p. 4.