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The modes-of-production debate in Ethiopian agriculture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2011

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Review Article
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Copyright © International African Institute 1988

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Notes

1 See, for example, Stahl, M., Ethiopia: political contradictions in agricultural development. Stockholm: Raben & Sjogren, 1974.Google Scholar

2 Though the report has not been published, several articles drawing closely from it have been published, including: Ghose, A. K., ‘Transforming feudal agriculture: agrarian change in Ethiopia since 1974’, Journal of Development Studies, 22 (1), 1985CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Griffin, K. and Hay, R., ‘Problems of agricultural development in socialist Ethiopia: an overview and a suggested strategy’, Journal of Peasant Studies, 13 (1), 1985;CrossRefGoogle Scholar and Saith, A., ‘The distributional dimensions of revolutionary transition: Ethiopia’, Journal of Development Studies, 22 (1), 1985.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 See, for example, The Times, 9 January 1988, p. 5, for a statement in these terms by the British Minister for Overseas Development.

4 See, for example, Clay, Jason W. and Holcombe, Bonnie K., Politics and the Ethiopian Famine, 1984–1985 (Cambridge, Mass.: Cultural Survival, 1986)Google Scholar; Malhuret, Claude, Mass Deportations in Ethiopia (Paris: Medecins sans Frontieres, 1985);Google ScholarColchester, Marcus and Luling, Virginia, Ethiopia's Bitter Medicine: settling for disaster (London: Survival International, 1986).Google Scholar

5 See Griffin, K. and Hay, R., op. cit., and FAO, Ethiopian Highlands Reclamation Study, Executive Summary, Rome 1985.Google Scholar

6 See Mulugetta, B. and White, C., Major Issues in Agrarian Transformation (Rome: FAO, 1984);Google Scholar and Teka, Tegegn, Producers Co-operatives and Rural Development in Ethiopia (Addis Ababa: UNECA, 1985).Google Scholar

7 Bondestam, Lars, ‘People and capitalism in the north-eastern lowlands of Ethiopia’, Journal of Modem African Studies, 12 (3), 1974.CrossRefGoogle Scholar