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Dualism Debunked, Multiple Social and Economiic Relations in the Anglo-Caribbean Agricultural Sector

1992

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The paper critiques the traditional dualistic framework of the agricultural sector in the Anglo-Caribbean, which distinguishes between plantation and peasant economies. It emphasizes the need to consider a broader range of social and economic relations that exist within the agricultural sector, including intra-sector interactions and connections with non-agricultural sectors. By highlighting the role of the state and historical context, the authors aim to propose a more comprehensive understanding of agricultural dynamics that can inform effective policy design and implementation.