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Metamorphosis in Man – Land Relations

1 Changes in Issues, Priorities and Viewpoints
2 Agrarian Reform – The Unfinished Business
3 The Farm Size – Productivity Issue
4 On Ownership and Tenancy
5 Increasing Socio-economic Differentiation in Agriculture
5.1 Types of Farm Households in the 50s
5.2 Farm Household Differentiation until the End of the Century
6 Implications for Development Policies
7 Changing Functions of Land for the Society
8 Land Rights of Specific Groups
9 Changing Notions Regarding Property in Land
10 Emergence of a New Analytical Concept
11 Towards the Next Century


LAND TENURE AND SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: KOREA

Introduction
1 MAN AND LAND DURING THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF GERMANY
1.1 Man and Land at the Individual Level
1.2 Labour Force on the Land
1.3 Man and Land at Society Level
2 DEVEIOPNENT OF MAN - LAND RELATIONS IN KOREA
2.1 Ancient Societies - Group Control of Land
2.2 Unified Silla - Centralized Control of Land
2.3 Koryo Dynasty - Temporary Private Control of Land
2.4 Yi Dynasty (Jonseon Dynasty) - Permanent Private Control of Land
2.5 Japanese Rule - Private Property of Land
2.6 Korea - Small-scale Owner-operator
3 SOME CURRENT ISSUES OF MAN-LAND RELATIONS IN KOREA


CAUSES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND CONCEPTS FOR DEVELOPMENT
— AN INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENT THEORIES

Introduction
1 MODERNIZATION THEORIES
1.1 DUALISM THEORIES
1.2 STRATEGY THEORIES
1.2.1 Theory of Balanced Growth
1.2.2 Theory of Unbalanced Growth
1.2.3 Theory of Stages of Growth
1.2.4 'Big-push' Theory
1.2.5 Theory of Development Poles
1.2.6 Theory of Circular Causation
1.3 SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES
1.3.1 Sociological Explanation of Socioeconomic Change
1.3.2 Theory of Social Change
2. DEPENDENCE THEORIES
2.1 EXTERNAL TRADE THEORIES
2.1.1 Theories of Circular Deterioration of Terms of Trade
2.1.2 Theory of Immiserizing Growth
2.2 IMPERIALISM THEORY
2.2.1 Classical Imperialism Theory
2.2.2 Modern Imperialism Theory
2.3 DEPENDENCIA THEORIES
3 TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT
4 LITERATURE


Agrarian Reform - New Tasks for the 90s

1 Introduction
2 Limitation of Land Use Rights
3 Limitation of State Activities as Entrepreneur


The Agrarian Sector in Pakistan's Development Process

Introduction
1 1947 - 1965, the period of stagnating agriculture
2 1965 - 1977, the period of progress in agricultural production
3 1977 until now, period of externally stimulated development
4 Consequences for Agriculture and Rural Development Policy
5 Consequences for Agricultural Development Theory


The Last Generation of "Peasants" is Approaching

1 Introduction
2 Causes
3 Consequences

An Area Farmers Association: Its Structure, Activities, Accomplishments and Problems.

1 Structure
2 Activities
3 Accomplishments
4 Problems

Aspects of Agrarian Structures

1. Systems of Land Tenure
1.1 Systems of Land Ownership
1.2 Farm Tenancy
1.3 Systems of Labour Organization
1.4 Special Topics
1.4.1 The Farmsize - Productivity Issue
1.4.2 Ownership and Tenancy
1.4.3 Changing Notions regarding Property
2. Systems of Land Management
3. Agrarian Systems
4. Socioeconomic Differentiation of Agriculture
5. Changing Functions of Land
6. Important Developments in Land Tenure, Land Management and Man-Land Relations
6.1 Changes in Human Relations
6.1.1 Reduction of Dependences
6.1.2 Establishment of the "Progressive Farmers" Stratum
6.1.3 Increasing Organization of Target Groups
6.2 Changes in Income and in ist Distribution
6.2.1 Reduction in Farm Size
6.2.2 Phasing out Agriculture
6.2.3 Increasing Regional Differentiation
6.3 Changes in Production and Productivity
6.3.1 Increase in Production and Productivity
6.3.2 Importance of Freedom in Land Management
6.3.3 Decline in Settlement Activities
6.3.4 Increasing Ecological Degradation
6.4 Development of Land Markets
6.4.1 Markets for Land Ownership Rights
6.4.2 Markets for Usufruct Rights
6.4.3 Land Market Regulations
7. Land Rights of Specific Groups
8. Towards the Next Century
9. Literature