改造封建农业:1974年以来埃塞俄比亚的农业变革

Transforming feudal agriculture: Agrarian change in Ethiopia since 1974

Journal of Development Studies · 1985
被引 29
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

分析了1974年革命后埃塞俄比亚农业变革的性质与后果,指出改革虽摧毁了封建框架但未建立新体系,当前农民农业经济剩余微薄,需通过促进劳动投入和合作化来实现增长。

Abstract

This article seeks to examine the nature and consequences of agrarian change in Ethiopia since the revolution of 1974. It argues that while the reforms implemented since 1975 have effectively destroyed the age‐old feudal framework of agriculture, they have not yet created a coherent new framework. Even though the government's proclaimed objective is to develop a co‐operative framework, not much progress in that direction has so far been made. In fact, state policies in the past few years were dictated by the need to cope with short‐term problems arising from a decline in production and marketed surplus of food in the immediate aftermath of the reforms. The analysis in this article shows that the basic problem of peasant agriculture is that it currently produces only a meagre economic surplus. At this stage, therefore, agricultural growth is to be achieved primarily through the promotion of labour‐investment. This is the principal argument for co‐operativisation. This view suggests state policies which are quite different from those pursued in the past few years.

埃塞俄比亚农业改革封建农业转型合作社化劳动投资