Mexico’s Second Land Reform: Economic, Social, and Political Implications

Alain de Janvry

Part of the Spring 2015 Bay Area Latin America Forum

March 11, 2015

Mexico’s Second Land Reform: Economic, Social, and Political Implications

Event Description

Mexico granted land ownership to 2.5 million ejidatarios over the 1993-2006 period. The reform induced land consolidation and more effective land use. By freeing labor from residency on ejido land, it also induced large-scale out-migration and a switch among beneficiaries toward the more market-oriented political party.

Speaker

Alain de Janvry is a professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Berkeley. His work focuses on impact evaluation and the role of agriculture in development.

More Information

Read "Mexico: De Janvry on Mexico's Second Land Reform" by Carola Binder in the Fall 2015 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies.