The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Both countries are characterized by a significant shift of resources from the traditional Soviet model of collective agriculture to more market-compliant individual and family farming. In both countries, the beginning of the policy-driven switch to family farming around 1997 coincided with the beginning of recovery in agriculture, namely resumption of agricultural growth after a phase of transition decline since 1991. In addition to growth in total agricultural production, we also observe significant increases in productivity of both land and labor since 1997. These observations suggest that productivity growth may ...
The reasons for the spectacular collapse of so many centrally-planned economies are a source of ongo...
The paper reviews agricultural development in the fifteen former Soviet republics over the period 19...
This paper analyses the changes in agricultural performance in Central and Eastern Europe and the Fo...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
The paper examines Spatial and Temporal Variations in Levels and Growth of Agricultural Productivity...
The five countries of Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekist...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union i...
Agriculture plays an important role in Uzbekistan’s economy. It provides employment to about ...
iii, 16 p.The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Sovi...
Russia’s transition from a planned to a market economy during the 1990s resulted in a severe decline...
Uzbekistan has been going through the transition process for the past 10 years. Many old collective ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
The reasons for the spectacular collapse of so many centrally-planned economies are a source of ongo...
The reasons for the spectacular collapse of so many centrally-planned economies are a source of ongo...
The paper reviews agricultural development in the fifteen former Soviet republics over the period 19...
This paper analyses the changes in agricultural performance in Central and Eastern Europe and the Fo...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
The paper examines Spatial and Temporal Variations in Levels and Growth of Agricultural Productivity...
The five countries of Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekist...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union i...
Agriculture plays an important role in Uzbekistan’s economy. It provides employment to about ...
iii, 16 p.The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Sovi...
Russia’s transition from a planned to a market economy during the 1990s resulted in a severe decline...
Uzbekistan has been going through the transition process for the past 10 years. Many old collective ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
The reasons for the spectacular collapse of so many centrally-planned economies are a source of ongo...
The reasons for the spectacular collapse of so many centrally-planned economies are a source of ongo...
The paper reviews agricultural development in the fifteen former Soviet republics over the period 19...
This paper analyses the changes in agricultural performance in Central and Eastern Europe and the Fo...