List of FiguresList of TablesPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Introduction Background The Research Design The Regional Dimension2. Regional Variations in Prerevolutionary Mexican Society Introduction The Porfirian Period: Prelude to Revolution Land Tenure on the Eve of the Revolution The Political Economy of the North The Political Economy of the Center East The Political Economy of the South The Political Economy of the Center West Conclusions3. The Changing Pattern of Land Reform Legislation Introduction The Decrees of 1915 and 1916 National Land Reform Legislation: The Constitution of 1917 Eligibility Appeal Expropriation Plot Size and Types of Land Tenure Conclusions4. The Politics of Land Reform in Mexico: Local, State, and National Linkages Introduction Administrative Organization of the Reform Legislation Affecting the Administrative Structure of Land Reform Petitions at the National Level Regional Variations in the Distribution of Land Veracruz and Agrarian Reform: Local, State, and National Linkages Conclusions5. Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Mexican Land Reform Background The Timing of the Reform Unfulfilled Promises Regional Variations in the Distribution of Land Quality of Land Distributed The Ejido and the Central Government Conclusions6. Peasants and Public Policy: Agricultural Credit and Productivity Introduction Agricultural Investment: 1940-1980 Agricultural Credit The Agricultural Policies of Echeverria and LÓpez Portillo The Pricing of Agricultural Goods Poor Land, Scant Water, and Too Many People Conclusions7. Migration, Economic Opportunity, and Land Redistribution in Mexico Introduction Mexican Migration to the United States The Role of Land Reform and Population Growth in Stimulating or Deterring Immigration The Role of the U.S. Economy in Stimulating and Deterring Immigration Migration, U.S. Unemployment, and Land Reform A Model of Migration Conclusion8. Conclusions The Pattern of Demand and Response The History of Governmental Agricultural Policy The Next DecadeAppendixes Appendix A. Definitive Distribution of Land until 1933 Appendix B. Example of a Diario Oficial Entry Appendix C. Presidential Actions (Resoluciones): 1916-1976 Appendix D. Example of Selected Resolutions from the Ministry of Agrarian Reform Originally Published in the Diario Oficial Appendix E. Summary of Selected Resolutions for Mexico, 1916-1976 Appendix F. Linear Systems ModelReferencesIndex