Agrarian development family farms and sugar capital in colonial Taiwan 1895-1945

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2022-02-23
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This article analyses the conservation and restructuring of the Taiwanese family farms in the course of capitalist and colonial incorporation of Japanese private capital at the outset of colonial rule a congruence of interest between indigenous peasant producers and the colonial state resulted in policies that fostered the survival of family farms.These family farms constituted a formidable obstacle to the expansion of a labour-hiring capitalist agriculture.Under such conditions Japanese capital pursued vertial concentration resting on a highly productive family farming agriculture.
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Taiwan, Family Farming, Labour
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