In the 1990s, Romania decollectivised its agriculture under the Law on Agricultural Land Resources (Law 18/1991). Like many former socialist countries which had undertaken farm collectivization under socialism on a large scale, members of former collective farms who were deemed the ‘rightful owners’ were to be given back individual land titles, and, to the extent possible, within the old collective farm. As Sabates-Wheeler (2005: 18) argues, Romania's land law ‘partially attempted to recreate the property regime that existed prior to collectivizatio
Prior to World War II, the majority of Bulgarian farms were very small, fragmented, and produced pre...
The decollectivization of farming has, in Romania, led to a primitive "neo-peasant" agriculture, whi...
The underdevelopment of agricultural sector in Romania was and still is an important topic in the re...
This thesis examines the implementation of ownership reforms following the collapse of Communist ru...
The reforms after 1989 has led to fragmentation of agriculture and lower the average production per ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
AbstractThis paper aims at presenting mutations in agriculture occurred in the process of collectivi...
AbstractThe main aims of this study are to highlight the differences and the similarities between th...
International audienceThis article explores in depth the key legislative and policy elements of the ...
Economic reforms have induced enterprise restructuring in transition countries. In agriculture, the ...
This paper explores the slow pace of structural change which has characterised the post-transition p...
National audienceThe reforms implemented in the Romanian agricultural sector after the collapse of t...
Adopted about one year after the 1989 Revolution, Land Law (Law 18/1991) represented the starting po...
AbstractGlobalization mechanisms, the new economic orientation of Romania after the Communism collap...
In Romania, farm restructuring is an ongoing process, largely conditioned by the legal framework tha...
Prior to World War II, the majority of Bulgarian farms were very small, fragmented, and produced pre...
The decollectivization of farming has, in Romania, led to a primitive "neo-peasant" agriculture, whi...
The underdevelopment of agricultural sector in Romania was and still is an important topic in the re...
This thesis examines the implementation of ownership reforms following the collapse of Communist ru...
The reforms after 1989 has led to fragmentation of agriculture and lower the average production per ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.In...
AbstractThis paper aims at presenting mutations in agriculture occurred in the process of collectivi...
AbstractThe main aims of this study are to highlight the differences and the similarities between th...
International audienceThis article explores in depth the key legislative and policy elements of the ...
Economic reforms have induced enterprise restructuring in transition countries. In agriculture, the ...
This paper explores the slow pace of structural change which has characterised the post-transition p...
National audienceThe reforms implemented in the Romanian agricultural sector after the collapse of t...
Adopted about one year after the 1989 Revolution, Land Law (Law 18/1991) represented the starting po...
AbstractGlobalization mechanisms, the new economic orientation of Romania after the Communism collap...
In Romania, farm restructuring is an ongoing process, largely conditioned by the legal framework tha...
Prior to World War II, the majority of Bulgarian farms were very small, fragmented, and produced pre...
The decollectivization of farming has, in Romania, led to a primitive "neo-peasant" agriculture, whi...
The underdevelopment of agricultural sector in Romania was and still is an important topic in the re...