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Explaining spatial diversity in Latin American rural development : structures, institutions, and coalitions

Explaining spatial diversity in Latin American rural development : structures, institutions, and coalitions

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Date of publication
December 2014
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IDRC:10625/54119
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This article summarizes the results of a research program conducted in 11 Latin America countries, addressing two
questions: (1) what factors determine territorial development dynamics that lead to economic growth, poverty reduction, and improved
income distribution? (2) What can be done to stimulate this kind of territorial dynamics? We highlight five “bundles of factors” that we
found in 19 case studies of territorial development 1, as well as the role of social territorial coalitions that appear to be necessary for
territorial dynamics that lead to economic growth with social inclusion. The article calls for territorial development policies to
complement sectoral policies.

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Berdegué, Julio A.
Escobal, Javier
Bebbington, Anthony

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