Russian agrarian reform failure is a direct result of ignoring the nature of agrarian institutions inherited from Soviet times and the application of a liberal neo-classical approach in the law making process. The most important problem which presents impediments to agrarian reform is the role of collective farms as the mechanisms of survival for rural communities. Rural dwellers understand very well that if former collective/state farms were substituted by real private enterprises, then they would lose access to resources from collective/state farms for their subsistence household farms, the only source of their survival. They also understand that only a minority of them could create agricultural businesses and the majority would not be em...
Agrarian Reform in post-Soviet Russia : the Point of View of an Historian, Victor Danilov Contrary ...
During the 1990s Russian and FSU agriculture experienced dramatic decapitalization, downsizing and f...
Russian agro food industry on the eve of agrarian reforms : can kolkhozes survive ? An agrarian ref...
Russian agrarian reform failure is a direct result of ignoring the nature of agrarian institutions i...
This paper argues that rural opposition to land reform in transition Russia is a consequence of indi...
In this chapter, we evaluate and analyze the outcomes of agrarian reform in post-Soviet Russia. The ...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
Differences in farm structures between Russia and western market economies can hardly be made consis...
Focussing on the experience of Tambov province, this is a multi-thematic study of the agrarian probl...
This thesis describes the efforts of Russia's central government, local governments (zemstvos) and v...
The Russian Federation, like other countries of Eastern Europe, is undergoing a complicated period o...
Russian agriculture underwent drastic changes after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. A larg...
When the Soviet Union collapsed, many observers hoped that decollectivization would improve the infa...
The dominant organizations of agricultural production (kolkhozes and sovkhozes) have become obsolete...
A new way of farming — the peasant (farmer) economy was formed in the agricultural sector in Russia ...
Agrarian Reform in post-Soviet Russia : the Point of View of an Historian, Victor Danilov Contrary ...
During the 1990s Russian and FSU agriculture experienced dramatic decapitalization, downsizing and f...
Russian agro food industry on the eve of agrarian reforms : can kolkhozes survive ? An agrarian ref...
Russian agrarian reform failure is a direct result of ignoring the nature of agrarian institutions i...
This paper argues that rural opposition to land reform in transition Russia is a consequence of indi...
In this chapter, we evaluate and analyze the outcomes of agrarian reform in post-Soviet Russia. The ...
What does a post-communist Russian village look like? Is the unpredictable and lifeless economy pre...
Differences in farm structures between Russia and western market economies can hardly be made consis...
Focussing on the experience of Tambov province, this is a multi-thematic study of the agrarian probl...
This thesis describes the efforts of Russia's central government, local governments (zemstvos) and v...
The Russian Federation, like other countries of Eastern Europe, is undergoing a complicated period o...
Russian agriculture underwent drastic changes after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. A larg...
When the Soviet Union collapsed, many observers hoped that decollectivization would improve the infa...
The dominant organizations of agricultural production (kolkhozes and sovkhozes) have become obsolete...
A new way of farming — the peasant (farmer) economy was formed in the agricultural sector in Russia ...
Agrarian Reform in post-Soviet Russia : the Point of View of an Historian, Victor Danilov Contrary ...
During the 1990s Russian and FSU agriculture experienced dramatic decapitalization, downsizing and f...
Russian agro food industry on the eve of agrarian reforms : can kolkhozes survive ? An agrarian ref...