Politics or Markets?: Essays on Haitian UnderdevelopmentFirst published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
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THE ROOTS OFHAITIAN | |
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INTERPRETATIONS OF HAITI OLD AND | |
The role of markets 5 PATTERNS AND PROSPECTS OF HAITIAN PRIMARY | |
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194582 | |
export products 5 13 The compositionofgovernment revenue 197486 | |
AGRICULTURAL POLICY | |
THREE CASESOF | |
3 Size of polity determines probability of remaining in power | |
INNOVATOR IN THEPREDATORY STATE | |
THE CASE | |
SOME MECHANISMS OF PROTEST IN HAITIFROM | |
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HAITIAN LABOR | |
SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE COOPERATIVE | |
Common terms and phrases
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