Building market institutions in post-communist agriculture : land, credit, and assistance
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書誌事項
Building market institutions in post-communist agriculture : land, credit, and assistance
(Rural economies in transition)
Lexington Books, c2004
- (cloth : alk paper)
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Eurasia emerged from the former Soviet states' failed agrarian program poised to be a great power in the new global economy. In the late 1980's, post-communist states put forth an agrarian reform plan that promised whirlwind institutional change as its goal. However, these amendments did not unleash the efficiency and productivity that privatization and "destatizing" seemed to promise. Editors David Macey, William Pyle, and Stephen Wegren, along with a host of world-leading agrarian analyst and practitioners, discuss the shortcoming of post-communist agrarian reform and reveal how and why particular policies were or were not adopted. Building Market Institutions in Post-Communist Agriculture draws on country-level case studies to analyze various initiatives undertaken by agricultural economies. Contributors use a comparative analytical framework to shed light on the complex universal processes of agrarian transformation that continue to change the social, economic, and political character of the former Soviet Union.
目次
Part 1 Introduction: Market Institutions in Post-Communist Agriculture Chapter 2 Part 1: Land Reform Chapter 3 Introduction to Part I Chapter 4 Land Privatization and Land Market Development: Two "Unsuccessful" Cases, Land Privatization and Land Market Chapter 5 Russia's Indeterminate Land Privatization: Psychological Aspects Chapter 6 Successful Land Individualization in Trans-Caucasia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia Part 7 Part 2: Finance and Credit Chapter 8 Introduction to Part II Chapter 9 Missing Pillars: The Failures of Rural Finance In Ukraine Chapter 10 Dual Credit Markets: The Indeterminate Case of Czech Agriculture Chapter 11 Trade Credit and Successful Restructuring in The Polish Dairy Sector Part 12 Part Three: Technical Assistance and Downstream Linkages Chapter 13 Introduction to Part III Chapter 14 Missing the Market: The Failure of Technical Assistance in Kyrgyzstan Chapter 15 Technical Assistance to Armenian Agribusiness: Promising but Still Indeterminate Chapter 16 Success in building Market Information Systems: Poland versus Russia Chapter 17 Conclusion
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