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Ask AI. handout interventions toward agrarian reform restoration and innovation after the war were engrossed on providing solutions to the problems of the previous the.
This article traces the history of Philippine agrarian policy since independence, focusing on the redistribution of tenanted land with compensation to the original owner. It analyzes the political and socioeconomic factors that influenced the implementation and effectiveness of land reform, and the impact of export crops and peasant unrest.
Nov 8, 2019 · Based on agency theory, the existing regulation-based programme, which relies on the state’s power to expropriate, should give away to a more demand-driven, community-led Agrarian Reform Program that gives the parties more space to negotiate and bargain about the final allocation of the land.
- Leonardo A. Lanzona
- 2019
The document summarizes key post-war efforts by Philippine presidents and administrations to reform land ownership and address the problems of tenants and small farmers.
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Post-war Interventions towards Agrarian Reform After the war, restoration efforts focused on addressing previous issues with Republic Act No. 34, establishing a 70-30 land allocation arrangement, and reallocating hacienda lands, but not providing provisions for small agrarians.
turn unruly agrarians into loyal subjects. The end of the war, coupled with changing political circumstances and the challenges of implementation, ul-timately weakened the US commitment to redistribution. That prevailing in-equalities of rural landholding and wealth multiplied during American rule did not deter the US faith in commercial ...
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Interventions in Agrarian Reform that were implemented from the Administration of Pres. Mar Roxas to Pres. Diosdado Macapagal.