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The agrarian economies of Central Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are at present undergoing a systemic change and transformation from planned economies to market economies based on private ownership. However, the transformation is a far more complicated and complex process than imagined. This volume presents an overview of the agricultural situation and the status of the reforms in the agrarian sector in Central and Eastern Europe and the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States. It provides benchmark information for studying problems of this difficult transition in Central and Eastern Europe and for the development of specific agricultural projects in the individual countries of the region.

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title:The Agrarian Economies of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States : Situation and Perspectives, 1997 World Bank Discussion Papers ; 387
author:Csaki, Csaba.; Nash, John D.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:082134238X
print isbn13:9780821342381
ebook isbn13:9780585367194
language:English
subjectLand reform--Europe, Eastern--Longitudinal studies, Land reform--Former Soviet republics--Longitudinal studies, Agriculture--Economic aspects--Europe, Eastern--Longitudinal studies, Agriculture--Economic aspects--Former Soviet republics--Longitudinal stud
publication date:1998
lcc:HD1333.E852C77 1998eb
ddc:333.3/147
subject:Land reform--Europe, Eastern--Longitudinal studies, Land reform--Former Soviet republics--Longitudinal studies, Agriculture--Economic aspects--Europe, Eastern--Longitudinal studies, Agriculture--Economic aspects--Former Soviet republics--Longitudinal stud
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