Very nice. Results that are "Well, we always knew that" (no large landholdings) don't make as big a splash as results that contradict the classic narrative, but looks like a solid piece of work. Hopefully contradicting the narrative around land equality aiding development--if that's where you are going--will attract attention.
The lack of splash is why this is going in a book chapter. It'd be hard to get a journal to care about this. But the chapter has some other new (but not splashy) findings on Haitian land. I'll share them in future posts.
Very nice. Results that are "Well, we always knew that" (no large landholdings) don't make as big a splash as results that contradict the classic narrative, but looks like a solid piece of work. Hopefully contradicting the narrative around land equality aiding development--if that's where you are going--will attract attention.
The lack of splash is why this is going in a book chapter. It'd be hard to get a journal to care about this. But the chapter has some other new (but not splashy) findings on Haitian land. I'll share them in future posts.