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Village Republics Robert Wade (University of Sussex)

Village Republics By Robert Wade (University of Sussex)

Village Republics by Robert Wade (University of Sussex)


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Robert Wade examines the economic conditions for collective action drawing on research in areas of Andhra Pradesh where rain is scarce and unreliable, argues that some villagers develop and finance joint institutions for cooperative management of common property resources in grazing and irrigation - but others do not. The main reason lies in the risk of crop loss.

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Village Republics: Economic Conditions for Collective Action in South India by Robert Wade (University of Sussex)

Why do some people get together to manage their common assets? Why do other groups of people leave those assets to be over-exploited by each member of the group? The answers could be crucial to the proper maintenance and use of 'common property resources', from grazing land through fish stocks to irrigation water. Robert Wade, drawing on research in areas of Andhra Pradesh where rain is scarce and unreliable, argues that some villagers develop and finance joint institutions for cooperative management of common property resources in grazing and irrigation - but others do not. The main reason lies in the risk of crop loss.Villages located towards the tail-end of irrigation systems, and with soils fertile enough to support a high density of livestock, show a larger amount of corporate organization than villages elsewhere. Placing his work in the wider context of both the developing world today and the open-field system of medieval Europe, the author argues that peasants can under certain conditions organize collectively. Privatization or state regulation are not the only ways of preventing degradation of common property resources in peasant societies.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; List of tables; Preface; 1. The village as a corporate group; 2. The circumstances of village organization; 3. Kottapalle; 4. The social response to open-field husbandry; 5. The social response to irrigation; 6. The range of council activities; 7. The mode of public choice; 8. Variation between villages (1): social structure; 9. Variation between villages (2): ecology and risk; 10. Conclusions (1): the conditions for collective action; 11. Conclusions (2): theories of collective action; Appendix: water supply and irrigation network; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521051781
9780521051781
0521051789
Village Republics: Economic Conditions for Collective Action in South India by Robert Wade (University of Sussex)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-12-03
256
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