Library
Your session will expire automatically in
0
seconds.
Continue session
End session now
SearchType
TITLE
KEYWORD
AUTHOR
SUBJECT
BJL CLASSMARK
KDL CLASSMARK
PERIODICAL TITLE
ISN
RESOURCE NAME
RESOURCE SUBJECT
Search
Search Scope
BJL, Hull
KDL, Scarborough
All Libraries
Limit search to available items
Record:
Author
Scott, Christopher David.
Title
Machetes, machines and agrarian reform : the political economy of technical choice in the Peruvian sugar industry, 1954-74.
Publication Info
Norwich : U. of East Anglia, 1979.
Location/Availability
More Details
Full Record
Web View
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL 5th Floor
q HD 9114 P4 S4
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Persistent link to this item
Click link and copy URL from browser navigation toolbar
Descript
443p.
Click on the terms below to find similar items in the catalogue
Author
Scott, Christopher David.
Series
University of East Anglia. School of Development Studies. Monographs in development studies ; no.4
Subject
Sugar industry -- Economics.
Sugar -- Agriculture.
Sugar cane -- Agriculture.
Agriculture -- Peru -- Economics.
Peru -- Land tenure -- Economics.
Alt author
University of East Anglia. School of Development Studies.
Descript
443p.
Author
Scott, Christopher David.
Series
University of East Anglia. School of Development Studies. Monographs in development studies ; no.4
Subject
Sugar industry -- Economics.
Sugar -- Agriculture.
Sugar cane -- Agriculture.
Agriculture -- Peru -- Economics.
Peru -- Land tenure -- Economics.
Alt author
University of East Anglia. School of Development Studies.
LOCATION
SHELVED AT
LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL 5th Floor
q HD 9114 P4 S4
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Sugar industry -- Economics.
Sugar -- Agriculture.
Sugar cane -- Agriculture.
Agriculture -- Peru -- Economics.
Peru -- Land tenure -- Economics.
Descript
443p.
Alt author
University of East Anglia. School of Development Studies.
Persistent link to this item
Click link and copy URL from browser navigation toolbar
Links and services for this item:
Persistent link to this item
Click link and copy URL from browser navigation toolbar