The structure and the terms of participation in the markets were generally in favour of the settler farmers. Capital markets, for instance, provided them with enormous credits at interest rates considerably below genuine market levels. They were also beneficiaries of the subsidy scheme meant to facilitate speedy land acquisition which could in turn create scarcity
in order to push the natives
Monday, 13 August 2012
Structure of Markets for Inputs and Outputs as an Instrument of Political Control and Exploitation in Kenya
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