This study examines patterns of class structure, production relations and capital accumulation in three West Java villages. It explores the hidden assumptions underlying conventional theories of agrarian change, and demonstrates the importance of class structure and class power in shaping patterns of change at the village level. Topics include the methodology of measuring class differentiation, changes in labour market institutions and real wages, and strategies of capital accumulation pursued by village elites.
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This study examines patterns of class structure, production relations and capital accumulation in three West Java villages. It explores the hidden assumptions underlying conventional theories of agrarian change, and demonstrates the importance of class structure and class power in shaping patterns of change at the village level. Topics include the methodology of measuring class differentiation, changes in labour market institutions and real wages, and strategies of capital accumulation pursued by village elites.
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Studies in the Economies of East & South-East Asia. First edition. xii+248 pages with index. Cloth. Very good in dustjacket. Ask to see our full "Asian studies" catalogue.