Abusa: the structural history of an economic contract

This speculative essay seeks an interpretation of abusa, a share cropping arrangement which has been of fundamental importance in the development of the Ghanaian cocoa industry. According to theoretical expectations, such an arrangement is both inefficient and inequitable, a 'pre-modern' or 'pre-capitalist' productive relationship which will inevitable yield to a pattern of fixed rents and wage labour. Her, the role of abusa in the spectacular growth of the cocoa economy and in its recent decline is examined with reference to the development of individual contracts. It is argued that this 'ontogenetic' development of abusa is structured by the changing domestic circunstances of farm owner and farm worker; their competing interests in a maturing cocoa farm are negotiated and expressed in a sequence of contractual arrangements which gives the worker increasing access to the land and the product of this own labour. It is suggested that if the evolution of productive relations towards more evidently capitalist forms has been slow and uncertain, this is largely because social processes of the kind manifest in the individual abusa contract develop in what is effectively a contrary direction.

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Main Author: 111419 Robertson, A.F.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 1982
Subjects:INDUSTRIA CACAOTERA, ESTRUCTURA DE LA PRODUCCION, UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA, CONDICIONES SOCIALES, SITUACION ECONOMICA, MANO DE OBRA, TENENCIA, AGRICULTURA CONTRACTUAL, GHANA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:702102020-02-03T21:37:16ZAbusa: the structural history of an economic contract 111419 Robertson, A.F. 1982This speculative essay seeks an interpretation of abusa, a share cropping arrangement which has been of fundamental importance in the development of the Ghanaian cocoa industry. According to theoretical expectations, such an arrangement is both inefficient and inequitable, a 'pre-modern' or 'pre-capitalist' productive relationship which will inevitable yield to a pattern of fixed rents and wage labour. Her, the role of abusa in the spectacular growth of the cocoa economy and in its recent decline is examined with reference to the development of individual contracts. It is argued that this 'ontogenetic' development of abusa is structured by the changing domestic circunstances of farm owner and farm worker; their competing interests in a maturing cocoa farm are negotiated and expressed in a sequence of contractual arrangements which gives the worker increasing access to the land and the product of this own labour. It is suggested that if the evolution of productive relations towards more evidently capitalist forms has been slow and uncertain, this is largely because social processes of the kind manifest in the individual abusa contract develop in what is effectively a contrary direction.This speculative essay seeks an interpretation of abusa, a share cropping arrangement which has been of fundamental importance in the development of the Ghanaian cocoa industry. According to theoretical expectations, such an arrangement is both inefficient and inequitable, a 'pre-modern' or 'pre-capitalist' productive relationship which will inevitable yield to a pattern of fixed rents and wage labour. Her, the role of abusa in the spectacular growth of the cocoa economy and in its recent decline is examined with reference to the development of individual contracts. It is argued that this 'ontogenetic' development of abusa is structured by the changing domestic circunstances of farm owner and farm worker; their competing interests in a maturing cocoa farm are negotiated and expressed in a sequence of contractual arrangements which gives the worker increasing access to the land and the product of this own labour. It is suggested that if the evolution of productive relations towards more evidently capitalist forms has been slow and uncertain, this is largely because social processes of the kind manifest in the individual abusa contract develop in what is effectively a contrary direction.INDUSTRIA CACAOTERAESTRUCTURA DE LA PRODUCCIONUTILIZACION DE LA TIERRACONDICIONES SOCIALESSITUACION ECONOMICAMANO DE OBRATENENCIAAGRICULTURA CONTRACTUALGHANAJournal of Developmental Studies (RU)
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topic INDUSTRIA CACAOTERA
ESTRUCTURA DE LA PRODUCCION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
SITUACION ECONOMICA
MANO DE OBRA
TENENCIA
AGRICULTURA CONTRACTUAL
GHANA
INDUSTRIA CACAOTERA
ESTRUCTURA DE LA PRODUCCION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
SITUACION ECONOMICA
MANO DE OBRA
TENENCIA
AGRICULTURA CONTRACTUAL
GHANA
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UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
SITUACION ECONOMICA
MANO DE OBRA
TENENCIA
AGRICULTURA CONTRACTUAL
GHANA
INDUSTRIA CACAOTERA
ESTRUCTURA DE LA PRODUCCION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
SITUACION ECONOMICA
MANO DE OBRA
TENENCIA
AGRICULTURA CONTRACTUAL
GHANA
111419 Robertson, A.F.
Abusa: the structural history of an economic contract
description This speculative essay seeks an interpretation of abusa, a share cropping arrangement which has been of fundamental importance in the development of the Ghanaian cocoa industry. According to theoretical expectations, such an arrangement is both inefficient and inequitable, a 'pre-modern' or 'pre-capitalist' productive relationship which will inevitable yield to a pattern of fixed rents and wage labour. Her, the role of abusa in the spectacular growth of the cocoa economy and in its recent decline is examined with reference to the development of individual contracts. It is argued that this 'ontogenetic' development of abusa is structured by the changing domestic circunstances of farm owner and farm worker; their competing interests in a maturing cocoa farm are negotiated and expressed in a sequence of contractual arrangements which gives the worker increasing access to the land and the product of this own labour. It is suggested that if the evolution of productive relations towards more evidently capitalist forms has been slow and uncertain, this is largely because social processes of the kind manifest in the individual abusa contract develop in what is effectively a contrary direction.
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topic_facet INDUSTRIA CACAOTERA
ESTRUCTURA DE LA PRODUCCION
UTILIZACION DE LA TIERRA
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
SITUACION ECONOMICA
MANO DE OBRA
TENENCIA
AGRICULTURA CONTRACTUAL
GHANA
author 111419 Robertson, A.F.
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title Abusa: the structural history of an economic contract
title_short Abusa: the structural history of an economic contract
title_full Abusa: the structural history of an economic contract
title_fullStr Abusa: the structural history of an economic contract
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