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    Author(s)
    Lopez Levy, Marcela
    Publication date
    2001-01-01
    Subject
    Economics
    Keywords
    Debt
    Land rights
    Natural resources
    Country
    Bolivia
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Series
    Oxfam Country Profiles
    Document type
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    In Bolivia more rural people live below the poverty line than in any other country in the world. Five hundred years after the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores, the country's rich natural resources are still controlled and exploited by a privileged minority, while the indigenous majority struggle to subsist on the poorest soils, or migrate to swell the teeming cities. Strangers in their own land for centuries, the indigenous people of Bolivia are now claiming the right to be heard and to be included in the national political process.
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    1 The top of the world; 2 The desired nation; 3 The curse of wealth; 4 On the road to revolution; 5 People and power; 6 Who owns the land?; 7 Human capital; 8 An economy in crisis; 9 Life or debt; 10 The state of politics; 11 Leaf of contention; 12 A nation on the move; 13 Exploiting the environment; 14 The spice of life; 15 Conclusion; Notes
    Pages
    98
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-455-7
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/125815
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/bolivia-125815
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