The coffee productive sector and its ability to adapt to the political and economic environment: 1972-1986.
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https://doi.org/10.21678/apuntes.24.288Keywords:
Peru, coffee, economic policy, foreign trade, export policyAbstract
The present crisis the coffee producers activity is going through is the result of an endless number of factors which have limited the evolution of this sector. The lack of incentive policies to the coffee produce sector as well as stable and determined economic policies have been the main cause of the grim situation where the coffee culture sector is stuck nowadays. Without the presence of these two distortions, facts that may help to stabilize the system, it will not be feasible having this productive stagnation over, nor coming up from the marginality where has been and still Peru is, speaking in terms of the international coffee market.Downloads
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Published
1989-12-14
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García León, M. T., & Farro Chang, E. (1989). The coffee productive sector and its ability to adapt to the political and economic environment: 1972-1986. Apuntes. Social Sciences Journal, (24), 119–138. https://doi.org/10.21678/apuntes.24.288
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