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1. See, for example, José Matos Mar, William F. Whyte, Julio Cotler, Lawrence K. Williams, J. Oscar Alers, Fernando Fuenzalida, and Giorgio Alberti, Dominación y cambios en el Perú rural: la micro-región del Valle de Chancay (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 1969); and Thomas C. Greaves, The Dying Chalán: Case Studies of Change on Four Haciendas of the Peruvian Coast, Ph.D. diss., Cornell University, 1968.
2. Henry F. Dobyns, Paul L. Doughty, and Harold D. Lasswell, Peasants, Power, and Applied Social Change (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1964); and Richard N. Adams, A Community in the Andes: Problems and Progress in Muquiyauyo (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1959).
3. Julio Cotler, “Actuales pautas de cambio en la sociedad rural del Perú,” in Dominación y cambios en el Perú rural, 60–79.
4. Richard Charles Webb, Government Policy and the Distribution of Income in Peru, 1963–1973 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1977), 136–45.
5. Ibid.
6. Thomas G. Sanders, Peru's Economy: Underemployment and the Informal Sector, Universities Field Staff International Reports, no. 39 (Hanover, N.H.: Universities Field Staff International, 1984), p. 3; The Andean Report 12, no. 6 (July 1985):1; and Latin America Bureau, Peru: Paths to Poverty (London: Latin America Bureau, 1985), 128.
7. Henry Pease García, A un año del segundo belaundismo: un perfil del proceso político peruano (Lima: DESCO, 1981), 76: and Fernando Tuesta Soldevilla, Peru 1985: el derrotero de una nueva elección (Lima: Centro de Investigación de la Universidad del Pacífico and Fundación Friedrich Ebert, 1986), 33.
8. José María Caballero's work is probably the only real precedent. Caballero's conclusions are similar, but his data are taken primarily from secondary sources. See José María Caballero, Economía agraria de la sierra peruana (Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, 1981).