The Mexican path toward agricultural capitalism

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Alejandro Tortolero
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This article discusses the traditional interpretation of Mexican agriculture. The inefficiency of large agricultural estates, their feared absentee landowners, reduced and captive markets, antiquated technology, and absence of efficient institutions are traditionally considered to account for the failure of rural Mexico to embark on the path toward capital development. It is suggested that while this characterization of hacienda estates was valid in the last third of the nineteenth century for certain regions, in others linked to urban expansion and the railroad system agricultural estates were in fact productive undertakings with advanced technology and efficient management. The article argues that the main obstacles to capitalist agricultural development were compulsive forms of labor organization; the lack of high-output agricultural products; insufficient monetary circulation preventing the formation of more cohesive agricultural markets; a salary system based on payments in cash; and the scarcity of agricultural credit.
墨西哥走向农业资本主义的道路
本文讨论了对墨西哥农业的传统解读。传统上认为,大型农业地产的低效率、担心地主缺席、市场减少和垄断、技术过时以及缺乏有效的制度是墨西哥农村未能走上资本发展道路的原因。有人认为,虽然庄园的这种特征在19世纪最后三分之一的某些地区是有效的,但在与城市扩张和铁路系统有关的其他地区,农业庄园实际上是具有先进技术和有效管理的生产企业。文章认为,资本主义农业发展的主要障碍是强迫性的劳动组织形式;缺乏高产农产品;货币流通不足阻碍了更具凝聚力的农产品市场的形成;以现金支付为基础的工资制度;农业信贷的稀缺性。
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Etudes Rurales
Etudes Rurales Arts and Humanities-History
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