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Strategies for Control of Labor in Sharecropping and Tenancy Arrangements

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Southeast Asia

Part of the book series: Sociology of “Developing Societies”

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The following account is based on a historical study by the author (Anan, 1984) of the development of commercialized agriculture in Northern Thailand from 1900–81 and an intensive anthropological study of Ban (village) San Pong (population 674 in 1980), Ban Kat sub-district, San Pa Tong district, Chiang Mai province, which is situated some 30 km southwest of Chiang Mai city….

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John G. Taylor Andrew Turton

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© 1988 Macmillan Publishers Limited

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Ganjanapan, A. (1988). Strategies for Control of Labor in Sharecropping and Tenancy Arrangements. In: Taylor, J.G., Turton, A. (eds) Southeast Asia. Sociology of “Developing Societies”. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19568-8_9

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