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CURRICULUM VITAE Carmen Diana Deere Distinguished Professor Emerita of Latin American Studies and Food & Resource Economics University of Florida ADDRESS: Center for Latin American Studies TEL: (352) 379-7712 319 Grinter Hall FAX: (352) 392-7682 P.O. Box 115530 EMAIL: [email protected] University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611-5530 DATE/PLACE OF BIRTH: August 1, 1945, Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA EDUCATION: B.A. 1967 University of Colorado, Boulder (International Affairs/Economics, with honors) M.A. 1968 The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Development Studies) Ph.D. 1978 University of California, Berkeley (Agricultural Economics) AWARDS 2018 Kalman Silvert Award for distinguished lifetime research and service, Latin American Studies Association 1997 Chancellor's Medal recipient for outstanding research, teaching and service, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Book and Article Awards: 2006 James A. Robertson Prize, Conference on Latin American History, for “Liberalism and Married Women’s Property Rights” 2003 Bryce Wood Book Award, Latin American Studies Association, for Empowering Women 2002 Best Book Award, New England Council of Latin American Studies, for Empowering Women 2002 Best Book Award, Latino Literary Hall of Fame, History Division, for Empowering Women 2002 Best Book Award, Cuban Academy of Sciences, Social Science Division, for Historias Agrarias 2001 Best Book Award, University of Havana, for Historias Agrarias
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Carmen Diana Deere

Distinguished Professor Emerita of Latin American Studies

and

Food & Resource Economics

University of Florida

ADDRESS: Center for Latin American Studies TEL: (352) 379-7712

319 Grinter Hall FAX: (352) 392-7682

P.O. Box 115530 EMAIL: [email protected]

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32611-5530

DATE/PLACE OF BIRTH: August 1, 1945, Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA

EDUCATION:

B.A. 1967 University of Colorado, Boulder (International Affairs/Economics, with honors)

M.A. 1968 The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Development Studies)

Ph.D. 1978 University of California, Berkeley (Agricultural Economics)

AWARDS

2018 Kalman Silvert Award for distinguished lifetime research and service, Latin American

Studies Association

1997 Chancellor's Medal recipient for outstanding research, teaching and service, University of

Massachusetts, Amherst

Book and Article Awards:

2006 James A. Robertson Prize, Conference on Latin American History, for “Liberalism

and Married Women’s Property Rights”

2003 Bryce Wood Book Award, Latin American Studies Association, for Empowering Women

2002 Best Book Award, New England Council of Latin American Studies, for Empowering

Women

2002 Best Book Award, Latino Literary Hall of Fame, History Division, for Empowering

Women

2002 Best Book Award, Cuban Academy of Sciences, Social Science Division, for

Historias Agrarias

2001 Best Book Award, University of Havana, for Historias Agrarias

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1998 Joseph P. Criscenti Best Article Award, New England Council of Latin American

Studies, for “Here Come the Yankees!”

1991 Best Book Award, New England Council of Latin American Studies, for Household and

Class Relations

Fellowships:

2000 Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellow, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1996 Bacardi Family Eminent Scholar in Latin American Studies, University of Florida

1992 Faculty Research Fellow, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague

1984 Faculty Fellow, Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame

1981-82 Faculty Fellow, The Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College

1975-77 International Doctoral Research Fellowship for Latin America and the Caribbean,

American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council

1975 Inter-American Foundation Doctoral Fellowship (declined)

1975 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (declined, named Honorary Fellow)

1973-76 Ford Foundation Graduate Fellowship for Puerto Ricans

1967 Celia M. Howard Fellow at The Fletcher School (sponsored by the Business and

Professional Women’s Federation)

Research Grants:

2013-15 UN Women, for the Gender Asset Gap project

2012 United Nations Foundation, for the Gender Asset Gap project

2010-15 The Vanguard Foundation, for the Gender Asset Gap project

2009-11 Foreign Ministry of The Netherlands, MDG3 Fund, for a comparative study of women

and asset accumulation in Ecuador, Ghana and India (Gender Asset Gap project)

2008 The World Bank, for a study on improving data collection on gender and assets in Latin

America

2006-07 The World Bank, for a study on measuring women’s assets in developing countries

2002-03 The World Bank, for a study of the impact of women’s land rights in Latin America

1998 The Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy

1997-01 The Ford Foundation, for a comparative study of gender and land rights in

Latin America and the dissemination of findings

1997 Graduate School of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (faculty research

grants also awarded in 1989 and 1984)

1990-96 The MacArthur Foundation, Population and Environment Programs, for a collaborative

study on Agrarian Transformation in Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Hungary and the former

Soviet Union

1990 IREX, travel grant to the Soviet Union

1988-89 The MacArthur Foundation and The Ford Foundation, for a collaborative study on

Caribbean Development Alternatives

1986 American Philosophical Society, travel and research grant

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1985 The Ford Foundation, seminar and pre-publication grant

1984-85 Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, Social Science Research Council,

seminar and pre-publication grant

1982-83 Joint Committee on Latin American Studies, Social Science Research Council

and the American Council of Learned Societies, Post-Doctoral Research Grant

1981 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Grant-in-Aid of Research

1978-80 International Labour Office, World Employment Programme

Institutional Grants:

2014-17 Latin America Agribusiness Development Corporation to support research on Cuban

Agriculture, UF Cuba Program

2012-14 Center for International Tropical Agriculture to support research on gender & climate

change

2009-12 The MacArthur Foundation, for the development of a Master’s in Development

Practice program in the Centers for Latin American and African Studies

2006-10 Department of Education, Title VI, National Resource Center and Foreign Language

and Area Studies grants to the Florida Consortium of Latin American Studies

2006-08 The Tinker Foundation, field research grant to the UF Center for Latin American

Studies

2006-07 The Ford Foundation, conference and publication grant to the UF Center for Latin

American Studies

2004-06 The Ford Foundation, to International Association for Feminist Economics and

Feminist Economics, for a special issue of the journal co-edited by Deere

1997-04 The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, to Latin American Studies Consortium of

New England

1992-00 Department of Education, Title VI, National Resource Center and Foreign Language

and Area Studies grants (Undergraduate, 2 cycles, Comprehensive, 1 cycle), to the

Latin American Studies Consortium of New England

POSITIONS HELD

2018 Consultant, Inter-American Development Bank, on integrating gender into land

titling projects, Ecuador

2016 Consultant, DANE (Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística) and UN

Population Fund, on integrating a gender perspective in Colombian official statistics

and graduate training module on Rural Women and Agricultural Statistics

2015- Honorary Professor-Researcher Emerita, FLACSO-Ecuador

2014 Invited Professor, Department of Sociology and Gender Studies, FLACSO-Ecuador

2011-15 Distinguished Professor, University of Florida

2009-10 Visiting Scholar, Gender and Culture Program, FLACSO-Ecuador

2004-11 Professor of Food and Resource Economics and Latin American Studies, University

of Florida; affiliate appointments in the Center for Women’s Studies and Gender

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Research and in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment

2004-09 Director, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida

2004 Consultant, United Nations Development Programme, Mission Leader to Brazil on

Land Reform and Poverty Reduction

2003 Consultant, North South Institute and Canadian International Development Research

Centre on scoping study on land issues

2003 Lecturer, graduate training course on Gender, Development and Democracy, Centro

de Investigación Interdisciplinaria en Ciencias y Humanidades, National

Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City

2002 Lecturer, Master’s Program in Gender Studies, University of San Andrés, La Paz

2000 Visiting Fulbright-Hays Scholar, Institute of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Federal

University of Rio de Janeiro

1997 Consultant to the Dutch Embassy and the Fundación Arias, San José, Costa Rica

1992-04 Director of Latin American Studies, and the Center for Latin American, Caribbean

and Latino Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

1991-95 Visiting Researcher, Rural Studies Team, University of Havana

1991 Consultant, Women's Studies Program, Confederation of Central American

Universities, San José, Costa Rica

1988 Lecturer, Center for Research for Feminine Action (CIPAF) and University of Santo

Domingo, Dominican Republic

1987 Consultant, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Special

Programming Mission to Ecuador

1986 Lecturer, graduate training course, University of Honduras (sponsored by CIPAF and

UNDP)

1986-04 Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

1985 Visiting Associate Professor, Development Studies Program, University of California,

Berkeley

1984-85 Consultant, CIPAF, Dominican Republic (research program on rural women funded

by IDRC and SAREC)

1983 Consultant, The Ford Foundation, New York; Academic Coordinator and Lecturer,

graduate training course on Research Methodologies for the Study of Rural

Women, University of Santo Domingo and CIPAF

1981-85 Consultant, Rural Women Research Program, Center for the Study and Investigation

of the Agrarian Reform, Ministry of Agricultural Development, Managua,

Nicaragua (research program funded by The Ford Foundation)

1981 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

and Development Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley

1980 Consultant: The Ford Foundation, New York

1978 Consultant: The Ford Foundation, New York; The Population Council, New York;

and International Labour Office, Geneva

1977-86 Instructor, Assistant, and Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University

of Massachusetts, Amherst

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1976-78 Collaborative Researcher, Colombian Rural Women Study, Colombian Association

of Population Studies, Bogotá, Colombia (research program funded by The

Ford Foundation, The Population Council, and The Rockefeller Foundation)

1975-76 Visiting Researcher, Socio-Economic Research Program, Ministry of

Agriculture, Cajamarca, Peru

1975 Associate (Lecturer), College of Natural Resources, University of California,

Berkeley

1971-72 Assistant Program Economist, Agency for International Development, Brazilia, Brazil

1969-71 International Development Intern, Agency for International Development,

Washington, D.C. and La Paz, Bolivia

1968-69 Economic Planner, International Division, First National City Bank, New York

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Special Issues:

2012 Feminist Economics, Special Issue on “Gender and International Migration,” guest edited

with Lourdes Benería and Naila Kabeer, Vol. 18 (2).

2011 Acumulación de activos: Una apuesta por la equidad, with Jackeline Contreras (Quito:

FLACSO-Ecuador).

2009 The Rural Social Movements in Latin America: Organizing for Sustainable Livelihoods,

edited with Frederick S. Royce (Gainesville: University Press of Florida); reprinted in

paperback, 2018.

2006 Feminist Economics, Special Issue on “Women and Wealth,” guest edited with Cheryl R.

Doss, Vol. 12 (1&2).

Republished as Women and the Distribution of Wealth (London and New York: Routledge,

2007), and electronically in Routledge Historical Resources: History of Economic Thought

(2017).

2004 Land & Development in Latin America: Openings for Policy Research, with Stephen

Baranyi and Manuel Morales (Ottawa: The North-South Institute and the International

Development Research Centre).

Spanish translation, Tierra y desarrollo en América Latina: Perspectivas para la

investigación sobre políticas (Ottawa: The North-South Institute and the International

Development Research Centre).

2001 Empowering Women: Land and Property Rights in Latin America, with Magdalena León

(Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press).

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Spanish translation, Género, Propiedad y Empoderamiento: Tierra, Estado y Mercado

en América Latina (Bogotá: Tercer Mundo and National University of Colombia, 2000;

2cd. ed., Mexico City: PUEG/UNAM and FLACSO, 2002); Portuguese translation, O

Empoderamento das Mulheres: Terra e Direitos de Propiedade na America Latina

(Porto Alegre: Editora da Universidade, UFRGS, 2002).

1998 Guines, Santo Domingo and Majibacoa: sobre sus historias agrarias, with Niurka Pérez,

Cary Torres, Myriam García and Ernel González (Havana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales).

1990 Household and Class Relations: Peasants and Landlords in Northern Peru (Berkeley:

University of California Press).

Expanded Spanish edition, Familia y Relaciones de Clase: El campesinado y los

terratenientes en la sierra norte del Perú, 1900-1980 (Lima: Instituto de Estudios

Peruanos, 1992).

1990 In the Shadows of the Sun: Caribbean Development Alternatives and US Policy, C.D.

Deere, coordinator, with co-authors Peggy Antrobus, Lynn Bolles, Edwin Melendez, Peter

Phillips, Marcia Rivera, and Helen Safa (Boulder: Westview Press).

1986 Transition and Development: Problems of Third World Socialism, edited with Richard

Fagen and José Luis Coraggio (N.Y.: Monthly Review Press).

Expanded Spanish collection, La Transición Difícil: El Desarollo de los Pequeños

Países Periféricos, edited with José Luis Coraggio (Mexico City: Siglo XXI, 1986);

reprinted (Managua: Editorial Vanguardia, 1987).

1986 La Mujer y la Política Agraria en América Latina, edited with Magdalena León (Bogotá:

Siglo XXI).

English version, Rural Women and State Policy: Feminist Perspectives on Agricultural

Development in Latin America, (Boulder: Westview Press, 1987).

1982 Women in Andean Agriculture: Peasant Production and Rural Wage Employment in

Colombia and Peru, with Magdalena León de Leal (Geneva: International Labour Office).

1982 Debate Sobre la Mujer en América Latina y El Caribe: Discusión acerca de la Unidad

Producción-Reproducción, Vol. I, La Realidad Colombiana; Vol. II, Las Trabajadoras del Agro;

Vol. III, Sociedad, Subordinación y Femenismo; Magdalena León, ed., and C.D. Deere and

Nohra Rey, editorial committee (Bogotá: Asociación Colombiana para el Estudio de la

Población).

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1980 Mujer y Capitalismo Agrario, Magdalena León de Leal, Director, and C.D. Deere,

Collaborative Researcher, et al., Colombian Rural Women Study (Bogotá: Asociación

Colombiana para el Estudio de la Población).

Journal Articles:

2018. “The ‘Special Relationship’ and the Challenge of Export Diversification. Cuban Exports of

Fruits and Vegetables to the United States, 1900 to 1962.” Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, Vol.

47, forthcoming.

2018. “Do Men and Women Estimate Property Values Differently?” with Cheryl Doss, Zachary

Catanzarite, William Baah-Boateng, Hema Swaminathan, Louis Boakye-Yiadom and Suchitra

J.Y. World Development, 107: 75-86.

2018. “Assets and Shocks: A Gendered Analysis of Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India,” with

Cheryl Doss, Abena D. Oduro, Hema Swaminatham, William Baah-Boateng and Suchitra J.Y.

Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 39 (1): 1-18.

2017. “Decomposing the Gender Wealth Gap in Ecuador,” with Boaz Anglade and Pilar Useche.

World Development, Vol. 96: 19-31.

2017. “Who Borrows to Accumulate Assets? Class, Gender and Indebtedness in Ecuador’s Credit

Market,” with Zachary B. Catanzarite. CEPAL Review #122: 107-126.

Spanish translation, “¿Quién obtiene préstamos para acumular activos? Clase, género y

endeudamiento en el mercado crediticio en Ecuador,” Revista CEPAL, #122: 115-137.

2017. “Women’s Land Rights, Rural Social Movements, and the State in the 21st-century Latin

American Agrarian Reforms.” Journal of Agrarian Change, Vol. 17: 258-278.

2016. “Asset Accumulation through International Migration. Gender, Remittances and Decision

Making in Ecuador,” with Gina Alvarado. Latin American Research Review, Vol. 51 (4): 249-

270.

2015. “Gendered Perceptions of Land Ownership and Agricultural Decision-making in Ecuador,”

with Jennifer Twyman and Pilar Useche. Land Economics, Vol. 91 (3): 479-500.

2015. “Women’s Wealth and Intimate Partner Violence: Insights from Ecuador and Ghana,” with

Abena D. Oduro and Zachary Catanzarite. Feminist Economics, Vol. 21 (2): 1-29.

2014 (2015). “The Gender Asset and Wealth Gaps,” with Cheryl Doss, Abena D. Oduro and

Hema Swaminatham. Development, Vol. 57 (3-4): 400-409.

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2014. “Género, estado civil y la acumulación de activos en el Ecuador: una mirada a la violencia

patrimonial,” with Jennifer Twyman and Jackeline Contreras. Eutopía, No. 5: 93-119.

2014. “¿Quién toma las decisiones agrícolas? Mujeres propietarias en Ecuador,” with Jennifer

Twyman. Agricultura, Sociedad y Desarollo, No. 11: 425-440.

2014. “Patrimonial Violence: A Study of Women’s Property Rights in Ecuador,” with Jackeline

Contreras and Jennifer Twyman. Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 41 (1): 143-65.

2013. “Property Rights and the Gender Distribution of Wealth in Ecuador, Ghana and India,”

with Abena D. Oduro, Hema Swaminathan, and Cheryl Doss. Journal of Economic Inequality,

Vol. 11 (2): 249-265.

2012. “Asset Ownership and Egalitarian Decision-making in Dual-headed Households in

Ecuador,” with Jennifer Twyman. Review of Radical Political Economy, Vol. 44 (3): 313-320.

2012. “Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance,” with

Lourdes Benería and Naila Kabeer. In L. Benería, C.D. Deere and N. Kabeer (eds.), Special

Issue on Gender and International Migration. Feminist Economics, Vol. 18 (2): 1-30.

Abridged version, in Laura Oso and Natalia Ribas-Mateo (eds.), The International

Handbook on Gender, Migration and Transnationalism (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar,

2013), 45-68.

2012. “Gender Inequality in Asset Ownership in Latin America: Female Owners versus

Household Heads,” with Gina Alvarado and Jennifer Twyman. Development and Change, Vol.

43 (2): 505-530.

2010. “Property Rights and Women’s Accumulation of Assets over the Life Cycle: Patrimonial

Violence in Ecuador,” with Jackeline Contreras and Jennifer Twyman. ALASRU. Nueva época.

Análisis latinoamericana del medio rural, No. 5: 135-176.

2006 “The Gender Asset Gap: What Do We Know and Why Does it Matter?” with Cheryl R.

Doss. Feminist Economics, Vol. 12 (1&2): 1-50.

Abridged version, “The Gender Asset Gap: Why Women’s Wealth Matters,” in David

Smith (ed.) The Social Issues Collection (Gender & Social Issues): A

Routledge/University Readers Custom Library for Teaching (New York & London:

Routledge Custom Publishing, 2008).

2006 “La feminización de la agricultura? Asalariadas, campesinas y reestructuración económica

en la América Latina rural.” ALASRU: Análisis Latinoamericano del medio rural, No. 4: 77-

136.

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Abridged English version, “The Feminization of Agriculture? Economic Restructuring in

Rural Latin America,” in Shahra Razavi (ed.), The Gendered Impacts of Liberalization:

Towards Embedded Liberalism? (London/New York: Routledge and UNRISD Research in

Gender and Development, 2008), pp. 99-127.

2005 “Liberalism and Married Women’s Property Rights in Nineteenth Century Latin America,”

with Magdalena León. Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 85 (4): 627-678.

Spanish translation, “El liberalismo y los derechos de propiedad de las mujeres casadas en el

siglo XIX en América Latina,” in Magdalena León and Eugenia Rodríguez (eds.), Ruptura de

la inequidad? Propiedad y género en la América Latina del siglo XIX (Bogotá: Siglo del

Hombre Eds., 2005), pp. 29-103.

2005 “Married Women’s Property Rights as Human Rights: The Latin American Contribution.”

Florida Journal of International Law, Vol. 17 (1): 101-113.

2004 “Revertir la reforma agraria con exclusión de género: Lecciones a partir de América

Latina,” with Magdalena León. El Otro Derecho (Bogotá), Special Issue on Land, No. 31/32:

181-220.

2003 “The Gender Asset Gap: Land in Latin America,” with Magdalena León. World

Development, Vol. 31 (6): 925-947.

Portuguese translation, “Diferenças de gênero en relação aos bens: a propiedade fundiária na

América Latina.” Sociologias (Porto Alegre, Brazil), No. 10, 2003: 100-153; Spanish

translation, “La brecha de género en la propiedad de la tierra en América Latina,” Estudios

Sociológicos (Mexico City), Vol. 22 (65), 2004: 397-439; French translation (excerpt),

Cahiers genre et développement (Geneva), No. 8, 2012.

2003 “Women’s Land Rights and Rural Social Movements in the Brazilian Agrarian Reform.”

Journal of Agrarian Change, Vol. 3 (1&2): 257-288.

Portuguese translation, “Os direitos da mulher a terra e os movimentos sociais rurais na

reforma agrária Brasileira,” Revista de Estudos Feministas (Florianopolis, Brazil), Vol. 23

(1), 2004: 175-204.

2002 “Diferenças regionais na reforma agrária brasileira: gênero, direitos à terra e movimentos

sociais rurais.” Estudos Sociedade e Agricultura (Rio de Janeiro), No. 18: 112-146.

2001 “Derechos de propiedad, herencia de las esposas e igualdad de género: aspectos

comparativos entre Brasil y Hispanoamérica,” with Magdalena León. Revista de Estudos

Feministas, Vol. 9 (2): 433-459.

2001 “Who Owns the Land? Gender and Land Titling Programs in Latin America,” with

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Magdalena León. Journal of Agrarian Change, Vol. 1 (3), 440-467.

Spanish translation, “De quién es la tierra? Género y programas de titulación de tierras

en América Latina,” Revista Cuadernos del Cendes (Caracas), No. 48, 2001: 43-69.

2001 “Institutional Reform of Agriculture under Neoliberalism: The Impact of the Women’s and

Indigenous Movements,” with Magdalena León. Latin American Research Review, Vol. 36 (2):

31-63.

Spanish translation, “La reforma institucional de la agricultura bajo el neoliberalismo. El

impacto de los movimientos feministas e indígenas,” in Martha Patricia Castañeda

Salgado, ed., Construyendo el presente, mirando al futuro: perspectivas feministas para un

desarrollo con democracia (Mexico City: CEIICH-UNAM, 2003).

2000 “Derechos individuales y colectivos a la tierra: mujeres e indígenas bajo el neoliberalismo,”

with Magdalena León. Análisis Político (Bogotá), No. 39: 36-55.

1998 "Mujeres sin tierra," with Magdalena León. Tinkasos, Revista Boliviana de Ciencias

Sociales (La Paz), Vol. 1 (2): 47-66.

1998 "Gender, Land and Water: from Reform to Counter-reform in Latin America," with

Magdalena León. Journal of Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. 15 (4): 375-386.

1998 "Here Come the Yankees! The Rise and Decline of United States Colonies in Cuba, 1898-

1930." Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 78 (4): 729-765.

Spanish translation, “Ahí vienen los yanquis. El auge y la declinación de las colonias

norteamericanas en Cuba (1898-1930)” in Rafael Hernández, ed., Mirar el Niagara:

Huellas culturales entre Cuba y los Estados Unidos (Havana: Centro de Investigación y

Desarrollo de la Cultura Cubana Juan Marinello, 2000), pp. 129-185.

1998 "Mujeres, derechos a la tierra y contrarreformas en América Latina," with Magdalena

León. Debate Agrario (Lima), No. 27: 129-154.

Also in Universidad Nacional, ed., Mujeres, hombres y cambio social (Bogotá:

Universidad Nacional, 1998), pp. 253-285. French translation (excerpt), Cahiers genre

et développement (Geneva), No. 8, 2012.

1997 "La mujer rural y la reforma agraria en Colombia," with Magdalena León. Revista

Cuadernos de Desarrollo Rural (Bogotá), Nos. 38/39: 7-23.

1997 "Reforming Cuban Agriculture." Development and Change, Vol. 28 (4): 649-669.

German translation in Lateinamerika Land und Freiheit, Analysen und Berichte, Vol.

21, 1997: 109-132.

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1995 "The New Agrarian Reforms." Special issue on "Cuba: Adapting to a Post-Soviet World,"

NACLA Report on the Americas, Vol. 29 (2): 13-17.

1995 "What Difference Does Gender Make? Rethinking Peasant Studies." Feminist Economics,

Vol. 1 (1): 53-72.

Reprinted in Lourdes Beneria, ed., Gender and Development: Theoretical, Empirical and

Practical Approaches (U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 2001), pp.74-93. Spanish

translation, “Qué diferencia resulta de la perspectiva de género? Repensando los estudios

campesinos,” in UMBRALES, Revista del Postgrado en Ciencias del Desarollo (La Paz:

CIDES- UMSA), No. 11, 2002: 163-187.

1995 "Household Incomes in Cuban Agriculture: A Comparison of the State, Cooperative and

Peasant Sectors," with Ernel González, Niurka Pérez, and Gustavo Rodríguez. Development and

Change, Vol. 26 (2): 209-234.

1994 "The View from Below: Cuban Agriculture in the Special Period in Peacetime," with

Niurka Pérez and Ernel González. Journal of Peasant Studies, Vol. 21 (2): 194-234.

Spanish translation, “La agricultura cubana en ‘el período especial en tiempos de paz’:

Una visión desde abajo,” in E. González Mastrapa, comp., Sociología Agraria. Procesos

agrarios en Cuba y América Latina, Vol. 2 (Havana: Editorial Universitaria Félix Varela,

2016), pp. 25-65.

1993 "Cuba's National Food Program and its Prospects for Food Security." Journal of

Agriculture and Human Values, Vol. 10 (3): 35-51.

1992 "When Export Growth Isn't Enough: U.S. Trade Policy and Caribbean Basin Economic

Recovery," with Edwin Melendez. Caribbean Affairs, Vol. 5 (1):61-70.

Reprinted in Homines: Revista de Ciencias Sociales (San Juan), Vol. 17 (1 & 2),

1994: 353-361.

1992 "Toward a Periodization of the Cuban Collectivization Process: Changing Incentives and

Peasant Response," with Mieke Meurs and Niurka Pérez. Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, Vol.

22: 115-149.

1992 "Markets, Markets Everywhere? Understanding the Cuban Anomaly," with Mieke Meurs.

World Development, Vol. 20 (6): 825-839.

1991 "Cuba's Struggle for Self-Sufficiency." Monthly Review, Vol. 43 (3): 55-73.

1985 "Rural Women and State Policy: The Latin American Agrarian Reform Experience."

World Development, Vol. 13 (9): 1037-1053.

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Reprinted in Lourdes Beneria, ed., Gender and Development: Theoretical, Empirical and

Practical Approaches (U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2001), pp. 477-493. Updated

and revised version, "The Latin American Agrarian Reform Experience," in Deere and

León, eds., Rural Women and State Policy, op. cit., pp. 165-190, and Spanish translation

in León and Deere, eds., La Mujer y la Política Agraria, op. cit., pp. 187-208.

1985 "The Peasantry and the Development of Sandinista Agrarian Policy, 1979-1984," with Peter

Marchetti and Nola Reinhardt. Latin American Research Review, Vol. 20 (3): 75-109.

1983 "Cooperative Development and Women's Participation in the Nicaraguan Agrarian

Reform." American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 65 (5):1043-1048.

French translation, Revue Tiers Monde, Vol. 26 (102), 1985: 403-09.

1982 "A Comparative Analysis of Agrarian Reform in El Salvador and Nicaragua." Development

and Change, Vol. 13: 1-41.

1982 "The Division of Labor by Sex in Agriculture: A Peruvian Case Study." Economic

Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 30 (4): 795-811.

Also in E. Archetti, P. Cammack and B. Roberts, eds., Sociology of "Developing

Societies:" Latin America (London: Macmillan, 1987), pp. 163-212; earlier Spanish

version, “La División por sexo del trabajo agrícola: Un estudio de la Sierra Norte del

Perú,” Estudios de Población, Vol. II (9). 1977: 14-29.

1981 "Nicaraguan Agricultural Policy: 1979-1981." Cambridge Journal of Economics, Vol. 5

(2):195-200.

1981 "The Worker-Peasant Alliance in the First Year of the Nicaraguan Agrarian Reform," with

Peter Marchetti. Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 8 (2): 40-73.

Portuguese translation, Reforma Agrária (Brazil), Vol. 11 (3), 1981: 3-30.

1981 "Demographic and Social Differentiation among Northern Peruvian Peasants," with Alain

de Janvry. Journal of Peasant Studies, Vol. 8 (3): 335-366.

1981 "Peasant Production, Proletarianization, and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Andes,"

with Magdalena León de Leal. SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol. 7 (2):

338-360.

Also in Lourdes Benería, ed., Women and Development, the Sexual Division of Labor in

Rural Societies (New York: Praeger, 1982), pp. 65-94; Spanish translation, "Producción

Campesina, Proletarización, y la División Sexual del Trabajo en la Zona Andina," in M.

León, ed., Las Trabajadoras del Agro (Bogotá: ACEP, 1982), pp. 115-132.

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1979 "A Conceptual Framework for the Empirical Analysis of Peasants," with Alain de Janvry.

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 61 (4): 601-611.

1979 "La Mujer Rural y el Desarollo del Capitalismo en el Agro Colombiano," with Magdalena

León de Leal. Estudios Rurales Latinoamericanos (Bogotá), Vol. 2 (1): 77-107.

Condensed English version, "Rural Women and the Development of Capitalism in

Colombian Agriculture," SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol. 5 (1),

1979: 60-77; earlier version (selected proceedings of First Symposium on Women in

Mexico and the Caribbean) in América Indígena (Mexico City), Vol. 38 (2), 1978: 341-382

and in Demografía y Economía (Mexico City), Vol. 12 (1), 1978: 4-36.

1979 "Measuring Rural Women's Work and Class Position," with Magdalena León de Leal.

Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 10 (11 &12): 370-374.

Spanish translation, in Estudios de Población (Bogotá), Vol. 3 (3) 1980: 63-69.

1978 "The Differentiation of the Peasantry and Family Structure: A Study of the Northern

Peruvian Sierra." Journal of Family History, Vol. 3 (4):422-438.

1977 "Changing Social Relations of Production and Peruvian Peasant Women's Work." Latin

American Perspectives, Vol. 4 (1 & 2): 48-69.

Also in Latin American Perspectives, ed., Women in Latin America (Riverside: LAP, 1979),

pp. 26-46; earlier version (proceedings of Fourth World Congress) in Yearbook of Rural

Sociology, Vol. 15, 1978.

1976 "Rural Women's Subsistence Production in the Capitalist Periphery." Review of Radical

Political Economy, Vol. 8 (1): 9-17.

Revised version in R. Cohen, P. Gutkind, and P. Brazier, eds., Peasants and Proletarians:

The Struggle of Third World Workers (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1979), pp. 133-

145; Spanish translation, "La Mujer Rural y la Producción de Subsistencia en la Periféria

Capitalista," in M. León, ed., Las Trabajadoras del Agro (Bogotá: ACEP, 1982), pp. 11-22.

Chapters in Books:

2018 “Horizontal Inequalities,” with Ravi Kanbur and Francis Stewart, in OECD, eds., For

Good Measure: Advancing Research on Well-being Metrics beyond GDP (OECD), chpt. 3,

forthcoming.

2018 “Pluralization of Families,” with Merike Blofield and Suad Joseph (coordinating lead

authors) and 8 other co-lead authors, in International Panel on Social Progress, Rethinking

Society for the 21st Century (Cambridge Univ. Press), Vol. 3, chpt. 17, forthcoming.

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2016 “Measuring the Intra-Household Distribution of Wealth in Ecuador: Qualitative Insights

and Quantitative Outcomes,” with Zachary Catanzarite, in Frederick Lee and Bruce Conin, eds.,

Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Heterodox Economics (Edward Elgar), pp.

512-534.

2011 “Tierra y autonomía económica de la mujer rural: avances y desafíos para la investigación,”

in Patricia Costas, coord., Tierra de mujeres. Reflexiones sobre el acceso de las mujeres rurales

a la tierra en América Latina (La Paz: Fundación Tierra and International Land Coalition), pp.

39-69.

Reprinted in Revista Estudios de la Procuraduría Agraria (Mexico), No. 52, 2012. English

translation: “Land and Rural Women’s Economic Autonomy: Progress and Challenges for

Research,” in P. Costas, coord., Women’s Land: Reflections on Rural Women’s Access to

Land in Latin America. (La Paz: Fundación Tierra and International Land Coalition), 2013:

41-70, available at http://americalatina.landcoalition.org/node/3262.

2010 “Household Wealth and Women’s Poverty: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in

Assessing Gender Inequality in Asset Ownership,” in Sylvia Chant, ed. Elgar International

Handbook on Gender and Poverty. Concepts, Research and Policy (Oxon, UK: Edward Elgar

Publishing), pp. 347-352.

2009 “Introduction: The Rise and Impact of National and Transnational Rural Social

Movements in Latin America,” with Frederick S. Royce, in Carmen Diana Deere and Frederick

S. Royce, eds., The Rural Social Movements in Latin America: Organizing for Sustainable

Livelihoods (Gainesville: University Press of Florida), pp. 1-29.

2008 “Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries,” with Cheryl Doss, in

James B. Davies, ed., Personal Wealth from a Global Perspective (London and New York:

Routledge and UNU-WIDER), pp. 353-372.

Reprinted in Lourdes Benería, Ann Mari May and Diana Strassmann, eds., Feminist

Economics, Vol. I, Feminism, Economics and Well-being (Cheltenham, UK: Edward

Elgar, 2011), pp. 499-524.

2007 “Married Women’s Property Rights in Mexico: A Comparative Latin American

Perspective and Research Agenda,” in Helga Baitenmann, Victoria Chenaut, and Ann Varley,

eds., Decoding Gender: Law and Practice in Contemporary Mexico (New Jersey: Rutgers Univ.

Press), pp. 213-230.

Spanish translation, “Los derechos de propiedad de las mujeres casadas en Mexico:

Perspectiva comparada de América Latina y agenda de investigación” in H. Baitenmann,

V. Chenaut and A. Varley, eds., Los códigos del género. Prácticas del derecho en el

México contemporáneo. Mexico City: Programa Universitario de Estudios de Género,

2010, pp. 347- 370.

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2007 “Agrarian Reform and Poverty Reduction: Lessons from Brazil,” with Leonilde Medeiros,

in Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Jun Borras and Cristóbal Kay, eds., Land, Poverty, and Livelihoods in

an Era of Globalization: Perspectives from Developing and Transition Countries (London:

Routledge), pp. 80-118.

2007 “Empowering Women: Towards an Intellectual History of a Book Project,” in Angela

Carreño, ed., Women in Latin American Studies: Reshaping the Boundaries. Papers of the 49th

Annual Meeting of SALALM, June 5-8, 2004, Keynote Address (New Orleans: SALALM Secretariat, Tulane University), pp. 3-12.

2005 “Matrimonio y divorcio civil en América Latina durante el siglo XIX,” with Magdalena

León, in Mujer, nación, identidad y ciudadanía: siglo XIX y XX. IX Cátedra Anual de Historia

Ernesto Restrepo Tirado, 28 al 30 de octubre de 2004 (Bogotá: MinCultura Memorias), pp. 78-

101.

2003 “El modelo neoliberal en la agricultura y la propiedad de la tierra de las mujeres rurales en

América Latina,” with Magdalena León, in Darío I. Restrepo, ed., La falacia neoliberal: crítica

y alternativas. (Bogotá: Universidad Nacional), pp. 391-412.

2002 “Individual versus Collective Land Rights: Tensions between Women’s and Indigenous

Rights under Neoliberalism,” with Magdalena León, in Jacquelyn Chase, ed., The Spaces of

Neoliberalism: Land, Place and Family in Latin America (Bloomfield, CN: Kumarian Press),

pp. 53-86.

2001 “Disjuncture in Law and Practice: Women’s Inheritance of Land in Latin America,” with

Magdalena León, in Royal Tropical Institute, ed., Gender, Society and Development:

Institutionalizing Gender Equality (Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute), pp. 19-32.

2000 “Neo-liberal agrarian legislation, gender equality, and indigenous rights: the impact of new

social movements,” with Magdalena León, in Annelies Zoomers and Gemma van der Haar (eds.),

Current Land Policy in Latin America: Regulating Land Tenure under Neo-Liberalism

(Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute and KIT Publishers), pp. 75-92.

2000 “Gênero, reforma agrária e contra-reforma na America Latina,” in Nalu Faria, Maria Lucia

Silveira, and Miriam Nobre, eds., Gênero nas Politicas Publicas (São Paulo: Cadernos

Sempreviva, SOF), pp. 87-102.

2000 “Propiedad e igualdad de género. Sesgos en la herencia para hijas, esposas y viudad” with

M. León, in Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, ed., Etica Masculinades y Feminidades (Bogotá:

National University and CES), pp. 217-259.

2000 "Towards a Reconstruction of Cuba's Agrarian Transformation: Peasantization, De-

peasantization and Re-peasantization," in Deborah Bryceson, Cristobal Kay, and J. Mooij, eds.,

Disappearing Peasantries? Rural Labour in Africa, Asia and Latin America (London:

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Intermediate Technology Publications), pp. 139-158.

1999 "Cuba: Successful Voluntary Collectivization," with Niurka Pérez, in Mieke Meurs, ed.,

Many Shades of Red: State Policy and Collective Agriculture (N.Y.: Rowman & Littlefield

Publishers), pp. 185-236.

1999, "Agriculture (Third World)," in Meg Lewis and Janice Peterson, eds., The Elgar

Companion to Feminist Economics (U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.), pp. 9-18.

1998 "Cuba: the Reluctant Reformer," with the Rural Studies Team of the University of Havana,

in Ivan Szelenyi, ed., Privatizing the Land: Rural Political Economy in Post-Communist

Societies (London: Routledge), pp. 62-91.

1997. “Impact of the Economic Crisis on Poor Women and their Households, with Helen Safa

and Peggy Antrobus, excerpt of Deere et al., In the Shadows of the Sun, chpt. 4., in Nalini

Visvanathan (coord.), L. Duggan, L. Nisonoff, and N. Wiegersma, eds., The Women, Gender

and Development Reader (London: Zed Books), pp. 267-276.

1993 "Third World Socialism and the Demise of COMECON," with Stan Malinowitz, in G.

Epstein, J. Graham, and J. Nembhard, eds., Creating a New World Economy: Forces of Change

and Plans for Action, (Philadelphia: Temple University Press), pp. 405-420.

1987 "La mujer rural y la crisis económica latinoaméricana: su situación y políticas estatales,"

with Magdalena León, in Política Laboral y Empleo (Bogotá: Fundación Friedrich Nauman-

Prodemocracia), pp. 93-114.

1986 "Agrarian Reform, Peasant Participation, and the Organization of Production in the

Transition to Socialism," in Fagen, Deere, and Coraggio, eds., Transition and Development:

Problems of Third World Socialism, op. cit., pp.97-142.

Spanish translation in Coraggio and Deere, eds., La Transición Dificil, op. cit., pp. 215-254.

1986 “Introduction” with Richard Fagen and José Luis Coraggio, in Fagen, Deere, and Coraggio,

eds., Transition and Development: Problems of Third World Socialism, op. cit., pp. 9-27.

1986 “Introducción: Las Condiciones de la Transición en los Pequeños Países Periféricos” with

José Luis Coraggio, in Coraggio and Deere, eds., La Transición Dificil, op. cit., pp. 15-49.

1984 "Agrarian Reform as Revolution and Counter-Revolution: Nicaragua and El Salvador," in

R. Burbach and P. Flynn, eds., The Politics of Intervention: the United States in Central

America (New York: Monthly Review Press), pp. 163-188.

Spanish translation, “La reforma agraria como revolución y contra-revolución” in Polémica

(San José), No. 17/18, 1985: 61-76.

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1984 "Rural Women and Agrarian Reform in Peru, Chile and Cuba," in UNESCO, ed., Women

on the Move: Contemporary Changes in Family and Society (Paris: UNESCO), pp. 57-76.

Reprinted in J. Nash and H. Safa, eds., Women and Change in Latin America (Hadley, MA:

Bergin, 1986), pp. 189-207; earlier Spanish version in Revista de Ciencias Sociales (San

José), No. 25, 1983: 49-74.

1983 "The Allocation of Familial Labor and the Formation of Peasant Household Income in the Peruvian

Sierra," in M. Buvinic, M. Lycette, and W.P. McGreevy, eds., Women and Poverty in the Third World

(Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press), pp. 104-129.

1982 "Class and Historical Analysis for the Study of Women and Economic Change," with Jane

Humphries and Magdalena León de Leal, in R. Anker, M. Buvinic, and N. Youssef, eds.,

Women's Roles and Population Trends in the Third World (London: Croom Helm), pp. 87-114.

1981 "Ingreso Familiar y Trabajo No Agrícola entre los Pequeños Productores de América

Latina y El Caribe," with Robert Wasserstrom, in A. Novoa and J. Posner, eds., Seminario

Internacional sobre Producción Agropecuaria y Forestal en Zonas de Ladera de America

Tropical, (Turrialba, Costa Rica: Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza,

Informe Técnico No. 11), pp. 151-167.

1980 "Planteamientos Teóricos y Metodológicos para el Estudio de la Mujer Rural y el Proceso

de Desarrollo del Capitalismo," with Magdalena León de Leal, in Mujer y Capitalismo Agrario,

op. cit., pp. 1-28.

1980 "La Proletarización y el Trabajo Agrícola en la Economía Parcelaria: Estudio de la

División del Trabajo por Sexo," with Magdalena León de Leal, in Mujer y Capitalismo Agrario,

op. cit., 262-289.

Also in La Realidad Colombiana, op.cit., 1-27; Portuguese translation in N. Aguiar, ed.,

Mulheres na Força de Trabalho na America Latina (Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Vozes, 1985), 123-

161.

Other Monographs, Working Papers and Reports:

2017 Provisioning Cuba’s Private Restaurants: Insights on the Impact of the Expanding Tourism

Industry, with Frederick S. Royce. Working Paper #6, Project Working Paper Series, The

Agricultural Sector and the International Economy. Gainesville: UF Center for Latin American

Studies and IFAS.

2016 Conviviendo con el HLB: la diversificación de la industria citrícola en Cuba, with Betsy

Anaya, Emilio Fernández, Anicia García, Gloria González, Berta Lina Muiño, Armando Nova

and Frederick Royce. Working Paper #4, Project Working Paper Series, The Agricultural Sector

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and the International Economy. Gainesville: UF Center for Latin American Studies and IFAS.

2015 Who Borrows? An Analysis of Gender, Debt, and Assets in Ecuador, Ghana, and

Karnataka, India, with Caren Grown, Z. Catanzarite, A. D. Oduro, S. JY, H. Swaminathan, and

L. Boakye-Yiadom. Discussion Paper. New York: UN Women.

2015 Shocks, Assets and Social Protection: A Gendered Analysis of Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India, with Cheryl Doss, A. D. Oduro, H. Swaminathan, W. Baah-Boateng, and S. JY.

Discussion Paper. New York: UN Women.

2015 Gender, Remittances and Asset Accumulation in Ecuador and Ghana, with Gina Alvarado,

Abena D. Oduro and Louis Boakye-Yiadom. Discussion Paper. New York: UN Women.

2015 The ‘Special Relationship’ and the Challenge of Diversifying a Sugar Economy: Cuban

Exports of Fruits and Vegetables to the United States, 1902 to 1962. Working Paper #1, Project

Working Paper Series, The Agricultural Sector and the International Economy. Challenges and

Opportunities for Cuba and the United States. Gainesville: UF Center for Latin American

Studies and IFAS.

2013 Measuring Personal Wealth in Developing Countries: Interviewing Men and Women about

Asset Values, with C. Doss, W. Baah-Boatang, L. Boakye-Yiadom, Z. Catanzarite, R. Lahoti, H.

Swaminathan, and Suchitra J.Y.. Gender Asset Gap Project Working Paper #15, November.

www.genderassetgap.org

2013 Women’s Land Ownership and Participation in Agricultural Decision-Making: Evidence

from Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India, with Louis Boakye-Yiadom, Cheryl Doss, Abena

D. Oduro, Hema Swaminathan, Jennifer Twyman, and Suchitra Y. The Gender Asset Gap

Project Research Brief Series No. 2. Bangalore: IIMB. September, www.genderassetgap.org

2012 “Women Who Save: A Comparative Analysis of Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India,”

with Cheryl Doss, A. Oduro & H. Swaminathan. Report prepared for the United Nations

Foundation. November.

2012 The Rural Gender Asset and Gender Wealth Gaps, with Cheryl Doss, Abena D. Oduro and

Suchitra J. Y. Bangalore: IIMB.

2012 Lessons from the Field: Implementing Individual Asset Surveys in Ecuador, Ghana, India

and Uganda,” with C. Doss, Suchitra Y.A., A. Oduro, and M. Hillesband. The Gender Asset

Gap Project. (Bangalore: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore).

2011 The Gender Asset and Gender Wealth Gaps: Evidence from Ecuador, Ghana and

Karnataka, India, with C. Doss, A. Oduro, H. Swaminathan et al. (Bangalore: Indian Institute

of Management Bangalore).

Spanish translation, “Las brechas de género en los activos y en la riqueza: evidencia de

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Ecuador, Ghana y Karnataka, India,” in A. Butto, I. Dantas, and K. Hora (cords.), As

Mulheres nas estatísticas agropecuárias: Experiencias em países do Sul. Brasilia:

Ministério do Desenvolvimento Agrario, 2012, pp. 14-39.

2010 Poverty, Headship and Gender Inequality in Asset Ownership in Latin America, with

Gina Alvarado and Jennifer Twyman, Working Paper #296, Gender, Development and

Globalization Program, Michigan State University, March.

2008 Gender and Asset Ownership: A Guide to Collecting Individual-Level Data, with Cheryl

R. Doss and Caren Grown, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. WPS4704

(Washington, D.C.: The World Bank), August, http://econ.worldbank.org/docsearch.

2006 Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries, with Cheryl Doss, UNU-

WIDER Research Paper No. 2006/115 (Helsinki: United Nations University-World Institute for

Development Economics Research), November.

2005 Women’s Land Rights and Rural Household Incomes in Brazil, Paraguay and Peru, with

Rosaluz Durán, Merrilee Mardon, Tom Masterson and Maria Correia, Agriculture and Rural

Development Internal Report (Washington, DC: The World Bank), December.

2005 The Feminization of Agriculture? Economic Restructuring in Rural Latin America. United

Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Occasional Paper #1 (Geneva:

UNRISD).

1999 Mujer y Tierra en Guatemala, with Magdalena León (Guatemala: AVANCSO).

1999 Género y Derechos de las Mujeres a la Tierra en Chile, with Magdalena León (Santiago:

CEDEM).

1999 Género y Derechos de las Mujeres a la Tierra en Ecuador, with Magdalena León,

Elizabeth García and Julio Cesar Trujillo (Quito: CONAMU and UNICEF).

1999 "Towards a Gendered Analysis of the Brazilian Agrarian Reform," with Magdalena León,

Occasional Paper #16, Latin American Studies Consortium of New England (Storrs: University

of Connecticut).

1998 "Derechos de propiedad y acceso de la mujer a la tierra en El Salvador," with Magdalena

León, Boletín PRISMA #32 (El Salvador).

1998 "Reforma agraria y contrarreforma en el Perú: hacia un análisis de género," with

Magdalena León, Serie de Estudios Mujer Rural y Desarrollo, Ediciones flora tristan (Lima).

1997 "Women and Land Rights in the Latin American, Neo-Liberal Counter-reforms," with

Magdalena León, Women in International Development Working Paper #264, Michigan State

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University.

1996 "The Evolution of Cuba's Agricultural Sector: Debates, Controversies and Research

Issues," International Agricultural Trade and Development Center, International Working Paper

Series #IW96-3, University of Florida.

1996 "An Annotated Bibliography on Post-1959 Cuban Agriculture," with José Alvarez, Karen

Graubart and William A. Messina, Jr., International Agricultural Trade and Development Center,

International Working Paper Series #IW96-4, University of Florida.

1994 "U.S.-Cuba Trade in the Process of Normalization of Relations and Cuban Economic

Recovery," Background Paper prepared for the Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C., October.

1993 "Household Incomes in Cuban Agriculture: A Comparison of the State, Cooperative, and

Peasant Sectors," with Ernel Gonzales, Niurka Pérez and Gustavo Rodriguez, Institute of Social

Studies Working Paper Series No.143 (The Hague).

1992 "Socialism on One Island? Cuba's National Food Program and its Prospects for Food

Security," Institute of Social Studies Working Paper Series No. 123 (The Hague).

1987 "Report of the Special Programming Mission to Ecuador," with Alain de Janvry (PI), et al.,

International Fund for Agricultural Development (Rome).

1987 "The Peasantry in Political Economy: Trends of the 1980s," Occasional Papers Series No.

19, Program in Latin American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

1984 "Rural Poverty in El Salvador: Dimensions, Trends, and Causes," with Martin Diskin,

World Employment Programme Research Working Paper #64, International Labour Office.

1984 "Agrarian Reform and the Peasantry in the Transition to Socialism in the Third World,"

Kellogg Institute Working Paper #31, University of Notre Dame.

1984 La Mujer en las Cooperativas Agropecuarias en Nicaragua, CIERA Rural Women's

Research Team and C.D. Deere, Collaborative Researcher (Managua: Centro de Investigación y

Estudio de la Reforma Agraria).

Abridged English translation, Tough Row to Hoe: Women in the Nicaraguan Agricultural

Cooperatives, with new Introduction by C.D. Deere (S.F.: Institute for Food and

Development Policy, 1986).

Book Reviews:

2016 Rebel Lands of Cuba: The Campesino Struggle of Oriente and Escambray, 1930-1974, by

Joanna Swanger, in Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 96 (1): 182-184.

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2010 Assets, Livelihoods, and Social Policy, edited by Caroline Moser and Anis A. Dani, in

Feminist Economics, Vol. 16 (2): 151-153.

2009 Pro-Poor Land Reform: A Critique, by Saturnino M. Borras Jr., in Journal of Agrarian

Change, Vol. 9 (13): 437-439.

2004 Latin American Peasants, edited by Tom Brass, in Development and Change, Vol. 35 (1):

217-219.

2003 Tangled Routes: Women, Work and Globalization on the Tomato Trail, by Deborah

Barndt, in Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 32 (5): 585.

2002 La última reforma agraria del siglo: La agricultura cubana entre el cambio y el

estancamiento, edited by Hans-Jurgen Burchardt, in Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, Vol. 33:

225-227.

1997 A Field of One's Own: Gender and Land Rights in South Asia, by Bina Agarwal, in

Feminist Economics, Vol. 3 (1): 188-192.

1996 The Myth of the Male Breadwinner: Women and Industrialization in the Caribbean, by

Helen I. Safa; in Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, Vol. 26: 283-285.

1996 Peasant and Nation: the Making of Postcolonial Mexico and Peru, by Florencia E. Mallon,

in Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 25 (1): 60-62.

1995 Are Economic Reforms Propelling Cuba to the Market? by Carmelo Mesa-Lago; in

Comparative Economic Studies, Vol. 37 (3): 97-99.

1995 Hungry Dreams: The Failure of Food Policy in Revolutionary Nicaragua, by Brizio N.

Biondi-Morra; in Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 33 (2): 881-882.

1995 "Documenting Latino Social Struggles," review of The Hispanic Struggle for Social Justice

by James D. Cockcroft, and Latinas: Hispanic Women in the United States by Hedda Garza; in

Latino Review of Books, in Vol. 1 (2): 8-9.

1994 Adjusting to Reality: Beyond "State versus Market" in Economic Development, by Robert

Klitgaard; in Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 18: 88-89.

1988 Development Economics on Trial: the Anthropological Case for a Prosecution, by Polly

Hill, in American Ethnologist, Vol. 15 (4): 816-817.

1988 The Peasant Betrayed: Agriculture and Land Reform in the Third World, by John P.

Powelson and Richard Stock; in Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 26 (December): 47-49.

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1987 Post-Revolutionary Nicaragua: State, Class and the Dilemmas of Agrarian Policy, by Forrest

Colburn, American Political Science Review, Vol. 81 (3): 1025-1027.

1987 Communism and Development, by Robert Bideleux, with Carollee Benglelsdorf, in Journal

of Development Economics, Vol. 26 (1): 181-184.

1986 Economía de la comunidad campesina: aproximación regional, by Efraín Gonzales de

Olarte, in Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 66 (2): 441-442.

1985 Capitalist Development and the Peasant Economy in Peru, by Adolfo Figueroa, in

Agricultural History, Vol. 59 (4): 631-633.

Other Publications:

2016 “Reflections on a Trend: Publishing in Indexed Social Science Journals.” Latin American

Perspectives, Vol. 43 (4): 107-111.

2012 “The FAO Gender Equality Policy and Land: The Challenge of Gender Disaggregated

Data.” Opinion Column for the FAO Regional Office for Latin America, July.

www.rlc.fao.org/en/press/columns/gender-disaggregated-data.

2010 “Foreword.” Forests for People. Community Rights and Forest Tenure Reform, edited by

Anne M. Larson, Deborah Barry, Ganga Ram Dahal and Carol J. Pierce Colfer. London &

Washington, D.C.: Earthscan, pp. ix-x.

2010 “Mujer, tierra y empoderamiento en America Latina. Propiedad de activos y poder de

negociación de las mujeres.” Bolivia Post-Constituyente. Tierra, territorio y autonomías

indígenas. Memoria del Seminario Internacional, 26-28 Octubre 2009. La Paz: International

Land Coalition and Fundación Tierra, pp. 41-44.

2009 “Assets, Gender and Entrepreneurship in Nicaragua” with Gina Alvarado. Background

paper prepared for the Latin American and Caribbean Poverty and Gender Unit, The World

Bank, Washington, D.C.

2006 “Reflections: Carmen Diana Deere.” Interview by Wicky Meynen. Development and

Change, Vol. 37 (6): 1355-1364.

2006 “Foreword.” Promised Land. Competing Visions of Agrarian Reform, edited by P. Rosset,

R. Patel, and M. Courville. Oakland, CA: Food First Books, pp. ix-xi.

2002 “Gender, Land Rights and the State in Latin America: The Inclusion of Women,” with

Magdalena León, Hungry for What in Right (the magazine of FIAN).

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2000 “Mechanisms of Inclusion: Recent Advances in Women’s Land Rights in Latin America,”

with Magdalena León, in Andina van Isschot, coordinator, Securing Women’s Rights to Land,

Property, and Housing, Country Strategies (Quebec: International Centre for Human Rights and

Democratic Development), p. 14-17. Also on various web cites in English, Spanish and

Portuguese.

1997. “Juan Valdés Paz”. Interview, with Carollee Bengelsdorf. Special Issue on Voices of the

Left. NACLA Report on the Americas, Vol. 31 (1): 26-28.

1996. “Foreword.” Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork, edited by Diane L. Wolf. (Boulder:

Westview Press), pp. vii-viii.

1994 “U.S.-Cuba Trade in the Process of Normalization of Relations and Cuban Economic

Recovery.” Background Paper prepared for the Atlantic Council. Washington, D.C. October.

1994 Congressional Testimony, Hearing on "Agricultural Implications of Renewed Trade with

Cuba," Subcommittee on Foreign Agriculture and Hunger, Committee on Agriculture, U.S.

House of Representatives, May 19, 1994 in Congressional Record, Serial No. 103-69, pp. 8-11.

Spanish translation, “Implicaciones agrícolas del comercio cubano.” Economía Cubana.

Boletín Informativo (Havana), No. 18, 1994: 3-14.

1991 "Silver Linings: Ecological Issues in the Forefront," Cuba Update, Vol. XII (4): 26-27.

1990 "A CBI Report Card," Hemisphere: a Magazine of Latin American and Caribbean Affairs,

Vol. 3 (1): 29-31.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Latin American Studies Association (LASA)

President, 1992-94; Past President, 1994-95

Vice-President, 1991-92; Treasurer, 1983-86

Executive Council, 1991-95 and 1983-86

Development Committee, 1994-99; Chair, 1994-95; Co-Chair 1997-98

Search Committee for Executive Director, 2002-03

Finance/Development Committee, 2003-2018

Chair of Nominating Committee, 2006-07

New England Council of Latin American Studies (NECLAS)

President, 1991-92; Vice-President, 1990-91

Executive Board, 1988-92; Chair, 1988 Prize Committee

Best Book Award Committee, 2001

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Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA)

Executive Board, 1994-97; Chair of Nominations Committee, 1997

Society for Economic Anthropology

Executive Board, 1988-92

International Association for Feminist Economics

Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies (SECOLAS)

EDITORIAL BOARDS

ICONOS. Revista de Ciencias Sociales (Ecuador), 2016-

Revista EUTOPIA (Ecuador), 2014-

Feminist Economics, 1994-2000; Associate Editor, 2001-

Historia Agraria (Spain), 2002-

Journal of Agrarian Change (UK), 2000-

Estudos Feministas (Brazil), 2000-

Caribbean Studies (Puerto Rico), 1994-

Estudios Sociológicos (Mexico), 1994-

World Development, 1990-2013

Rethinking Marxism, Board of Advisors, 1989-

Latin American Perspectives, Participating Editor, 1979-

Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, 1994-99

Journal of Peasant Studies, 1993-1999

NACLA Report on the Americas, 1993-1999

Women and International Development Annual, 1989-1994

Comparative Economic Studies, 1988-92

Latin American Research Review, 1986-92

Development and Change (The Netherlands), 1985-94

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1985-89

Estudios Rurales Latinoamericanos (Colombia), Adjunct Coordinator for U.S., 1984-90

Feminist Studies, Board of Consultants, 1979-85

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Bernstein and Byres Best Article Prize Committee, Journal of Agrarian Change, 2009

Advisory Board, BASIS/AMA CRSP Awards, US Agency for International Development and

University of Wisconsin, 2007-09

Advisory Committee (Scholar member), Latin Americanist Research Resources Project

(LARRP), Center for Research Libraries, 2005-07

Co-chair, Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) Advisory Board, Department of Education

TICFIA project, Florida International University and University of Florida, 2005-07

Selection Panel, Ford Foundation Doctoral Fellowship Program for Minorities, National

Research Council, 2003 and 2005

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Selection Panel, Peace and World Security Program, The John T. and Catherine D.

MacArthur Foundation, 1997

Associate Editor, Latin American Series, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995-98

Selection Panel for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, Council for

International

Exchange of Scholars, Fulbright Faculty Awards, 1995-98; Chair, 1996-98

Cultural Preservation Delegation to Tibet, National Committee for U.S.-China

Relations,

November 1995

External Reviewer, Latin American Studies Center, University of California, Berkeley,

February 1994

External Reviewer, Agricultural and Rural Development Program, Institute for Social

Studies, The Hague, August 1994

Advisory Council, Women's Studies Program, Princeton University, 1988-1996

Regional Research Advisory Committee, Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones

Económicas y Sociales (CRIES), 1992-94

Board of Advisors, Hemisphere Initiatives, 1989-92

Co-chairperson, 1984-89; Executive Board, 1982-89; Policy Alternatives for Central

America and the Caribbean (PACCA)

Board of Advisors, Center for the Study of the Americas, 1981-90

Advisory Fellow, U.S.-El Salvador Research and Information Center, 1981-89

Advisory Committee, Central America Resource Center, 1985-89

International Projects Committee (Project Analyst for Latin America), OXFAM-

America, 1982-84

Board of Advisors, International Center for Research on Women, 1978-1982

RECENT PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (last 5 years, selected)

“The Practice of Latin American Studies: Dilemmas of Scholarly Communication.”

Keynote lecture, Society for Latin American Studies Annual Conference, University of

Southampton, Winchester, 22 March, 2018; and concluding comments, Kalman Silvert

Award Panel, Latin American Studies Association International Congress, Barcelona, 25

May, 2018.

“Balance regional del acceso a la tierra por las mujeres.” Keynote address, International

Seminar Governing Land with Equality, FAO/UN Women/Ministry of Agriculture,

Asunción, 3-4 August, 2017.

“Estadísticas de empoderamiento económico y activos en el marco de los ODS.” Invited

presentation, 17th International Meeting on Gender Statistics,

INEGI/CEPAL/UNWomen, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 7-9 September, 2016.

“The State, Rural Social Movements and Gender Equality in the 21st Century Latin

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American Agrarian Reforms.” Keynote panel presentation, Conference on Land &

Territory, Universidad Externado, Bogota, August, 2016. Revised version presented to

the Institute for Latin American Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,

February, 2017; to the Latin American Studies International Congress, Lima, May,

2017; and to the International Association of Feminist Economics Conference, Seoul,

June, 2017.

“US-Cuba Trade and the Challenge of Diversifying a Sugar Economy, 1898-1960.”

Paper presented to the University of Florida and University of Havana Conference on

Law & Policy in the Americas, Havana, May, 2016, and to the Latin American Studies

International Congress, New York City, May, 2016.

“Tierra y Género en América Latina.” Keynote presentation to the International Seminar

on Rural Development and Territories, Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, October, 2015.

“Gendered Paths to Asset Accumulation? The Role of Savings and Credit.” Paper

presented to the International Association of Feminist Economics Conference, Berlin,

July, 2015.

“Who Borrows to Accumulate Assets? Class and Gender in Ecuador’s Credit Market.”

Paper presented to the Latin American Studies International Congress, San Juan, May,

2015; to the III Congreso Latinoamericano y Caribeño de Ciencias Sociales, FLACSO-

Quito, August, 2015; and to the International Association of Feminist Economics

Conference, Galway, June, 2016.

“Gender, Asset Accumulation and Wealth in Ecuador: Implications for Women’s

Bargaining Power.” Invited lecture, Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane

University, March 3, 2015.

“Mitos sobre la mujer en la agricultura: por qué se necesita mejorar las estadísticas sobre

la propiedad de la tierra y quien toma las decisiones agrícolas.” Invited presentation, 15th

International Meeting on Gender Statistics, INEGI/CEPAL/UNWomen, Aguascalientes,

November 5-7, 2014.

“Quién toma las decisiones agrícolas? Mujeres propietarias en Ecuador.” Keynote

Address, XX Aniversario (1994-2014) del Área de Género: Mujer Rural, Colegio de

Postgraduados, Campus Montecillo, Mexico, October 15, 2014.

“Género, Acumulación de Activos y el Empoderamiento de Las Mujeres,” public lecture

series (5), co-sponsored by FLACSO-Ecuador, UN Women-Andean Region, and the

Comisión de Transición hacia la Igualdad de Género. FLACSO-Ecuador, April-May,

2014.

“Género y la acumulación de activos en el Ecuador: Relación con el poder de

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negociación de la mujer,” Keynote panel, 12th UN Conference on Women in Latin

American and the Caribbean, ECLAC, Santo Domingo, October 14-18, 2013.

“Who is the farm manager? Women’s land ownership and decision-making in Ecuador,

Ghana and India“, Invited panelist, Third Summit on Women, National Science

Foundation, Washington, DC, November 15, 2013.

“Estadísticas agropecuarias para la igualdad de género.” Keynote presentation, FAO-

Ministry of Agrarian Development Workshop on Improving Agricultural Statistics for

Gender Equality; Reunião Especializada sobre Agricultura Familiar no Mercosul, Caixas

do Sul, RGS, Brazil, November 12, 2012.

“Women Who Save: A Comparative Analysis of Ecuador, Ghana and Karnataka, India.”

Paper presented to the UN Foundation and ExxonMobil Foundation Workshop on

Women’s Economic Empowerment, Greentree, NY, October 12, 2012.

“Apuntes Metodológicos: Las encuestas sobre la propiedad de activos.” Invited

presentation, 13th International Meeting on Gender Statistics, INEGI/UN

Women/CEPAL, Aguascalientes, Mexico, October 8-10, 2012.

“Property Rights and the Gender Distribution of Wealth: Evidence from Ecuador,

Ghana and India.” Keynote, International Banquet, American Agricultural Economics

Association meetings, Seattle, August 13, 2012.

“Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development and Governance.”

Paper presented at the panel celebrating the Special Issue of Feminist Economics on

Gender and International Migration, IAFFE Annual Conference, Barcelona, June 27-29,

2012.

“The Gender Asset Gap Project: Implications for Data Collection”. World Bank

Workshop on Gender and Assets, June 4, 2012.

“Land Ownership and Farm Management in Ecuador: Egalitarian Family Farming

Systems and Gendered Constraints.” Paper presented to the Annual World Bank

Conference on Land and Poverty, Washington, D.C., April 23-26, 2012. Also presented

to the 2012 International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San

Francisco, May 24-26; revised version presented at the IAFFE Annual Conference,

Barcelona, June 27-29, 2012.

“Gender, Asset Ownership and Wealth in Ecuador.” Invited Lecture, Mellon Mentoring

Initiative, Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies, University of

Massachusetts Amherst, April 27, 2012.

“Asset Ownership and Egalitarian Decision-making in Dual-headed Households in

Ecuador.” Paper presented at the ASSA annual meetings, URPE/IAFFE session,

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Chicago, January 2012; also to the SECOLAS Annual Meeting and 61st Annual

Conference of the UF Center for Latin American Studies, March 29-31, 2012 and to the

Development Economics Seminar, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics,

UC-Davis, May 29, 2012.

INVITED EXPERT (last 3 years)

Expert Group Workshop on Women’s Empowerment Indicator for Latin America and the

Caribbean, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC, July, 2018.

Latin American Regional Preparatory Meeting of Ministers for CSWEP, UN Women,

Santo Domingo, February, 2018.

Workshop on Individual Poverty Measurement, World Bank, Washington, D.C.,

February, 2017.

Expert Workshop on Gender Mainstreaming into Agricultural Markets and Rural

Economies, FAO, Rome, November, 2016.

Expert Meeting on Mainstreaming Sex-Disaggregated Data and Gender Indicators in

Agricultural Statistics, FAO, Rome, June, 2016.

Workshop on Cultivating Dialogue: US and Cuban Agricultural Cooperatives, Center for

Latin American and Latino Studies, American University, Washington, D.C., March

2016.

Regional Dialogue on Women’s Economic Empowerment in LAC, UN Women, Panama

City, December, 2015.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

University of Florida:

Coordinator, UF Cuba Program, 2010-13; Steering Committee, 2010-15.

Coordinator, UF Working Group on Gender & Climate Change, 2012-15.

Steering Committee, Masters in Sustainable Development Program, 2010-13;

MDP Curriculum Committee, 2010-15

Advisory Committee, Bob Graham Center for Public Service, CLAS, 2006-2009

Steering Committee, Law and Policy in the Americas Program, Levin College of Law,

2005- Search Committee for Food and Resource Economics Department/IFAS and Center

for Latin

American Studies joint position, 2005-06

Search Committee for IFAS Director of International Programs, 2005

Campus Interview Committee, Fulbright Fellowships, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012

Planning Committee, Legal Policy Issues in the Americas Conference, Levin College

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of Law,

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Provost’s Review Committee for Dean of the UF International Center, 2004-05

Advisory Board, Center for International Business Education and Research, Warrington

College of Business, 2004-2009

Affiliate Faculty, School of Natural Resources and the Environment

Affiliate Faculty, Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research

University of Massachusetts:

Five College Latin American Studies Council, 1992-2004

Chair of Steering Committee for the Self-Study, 2001-02; lead author for DOE,

Title VI National Resource Center in Latin American Studies (Undergraduate)

proposal, 2002

University Latin American Studies Program Executive Committee, 1977-2004; Director,

1992- 2004

University Search Committee for Provost, 2003-04

University Women's Studies Program Advisory Council, 1996-97

University Advisory Council, Institute for the Humanities, 1992-95

University Council on Overseas Programs, 1992-95

Chancellor's Award Committee, 1983-84 and 1998

Provost's Evaluation Committee for Deans, 1987-88

College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Strategic Planning Committee, 1995

Dean's Executive Council, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1989-90;

1997-99; 2003-05

Chairperson of Department Executive and Personnel Committees, fall 1991; chair of

Personnel Committee, 1992-93

Department Merit Committee, chair, 1998-99; member,

2001-02 Department Executive Committee, 1987-1989;

1991-93 Department Placement Officer, 1990

Acting Chairperson, Economics Department, 1987-88

Department Hiring Committee, multiple years

COURSES TAUGHT

Graduate:

Gender in Latin American Development

Foundations of Economics for Sustainable

Development

Issues and Perspectives in Latin American Studies

Economic Development of Latin America

Economic Development Theory

Economic Development Policy

Political Economy of Women in Development

Seminar on Central American Development

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Seminar on Problems of Third World Socialism

Seminar on Cuba's Agrarian History

Economic History and Development Workshop

Doctoral Dissertation Workshop in Economics

Empoderamiento Económico de las Mujeres

Desarrollo Económico en los Países Andinos

Género y Economía

Undergraduate:

Economic Development

Economic Development of Latin America

Gender Issues in Latin American Economic

Development

Agriculture in Economic Development

Introduction to Latin American and Latino Economic Issues

Integration of the Americas: Labor, Capital and Commodities

Economics of the Peasantry

Political Economy of Women in Development

Socialist Economies in the Third World

The Central American Crisis

The Latin American Economic Crisis Global Environmental Problems

Seminar on Central America and U.S. Foreign Policy

Seminar on Issues in Development Studies

Latin American Studies Senior Seminar

Intermediate Macroeconomics

Introductory Microeconomics, Macroeconomics


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