Agrarian reform
In: Development in practice, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 315-323
ISSN: 1364-9213
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In: Development in practice, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 315-323
ISSN: 1364-9213
In: Communist economies and economic transformation: journal of the Centre for Research into Communist Economies, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 461-471
In: Latin American weekly report, Band 94, Heft 10, S. 117
ISSN: 0143-5280
In: NACLA Report on the Americas, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 13-17
ISSN: 2471-2620
In: RFE RL research report: weekly analyses from the RFERL Research Institute, Band 2, Heft 13, S. 46-57
ISSN: 0941-505X
Die Agrarreformgesetzgebung in Rußland im Jahre 1992 verfolgte vor allem zwei Ziele: die Entwicklung von Privatfarmen zu erleichtern und die Reorganisation der Sovchosen und Kolchosen zu beschleunigen. Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die Inhalte der diesbezüglich erlassenen Gesetze und Dekrete. Auf der Basis der Auswertung umfangreichen statistischen Materials wird die Entwicklung der Zahl der Privatbauern und der von ihnen bewirtschafteten landwirtschaftlichen Fläche nachgezeichnet. Bedeutsam ist der im Jahre 1992 erfolgte Anstieg der Zahl der Privatbauern im Schwarzerdegebiet. Die Sovchosen und Kolchosen konnten bislang lediglich zur Hälfte reorganisiert werden. Insbesondere die unzureichende finanziele Ausstattung der Privatfarmen stellt für die Durchführung der Agrarreform ein nur schwer zu überwindendes Hindernis dar. (BIOst-Srt)
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In: Latin American weekly report, Band 17, S. 200-201
ISSN: 0143-5280
In: Post-soviet affairs, Band 10, S. 159-190
ISSN: 1060-586X
Examines institutional changes, finance, land reform legislation, privatization of supply and support agencies, organization of political interests, and prospects. Based on observations made and interviews conducted during six visits to Russia, 1992-94.
In: Problems of economic transition, Band 37, Heft 6, S. 19-28
ISSN: 1557-931X
In: Post-Soviet affairs, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 159-190
ISSN: 1938-2855
In: Post-soviet affairs, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 159-190
ISSN: 1060-586X
In: Post-soviet affairs, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 159-190
ISSN: 1060-586X
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In: Post-Soviet business forum
In: Russian and CIS programme
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The Bulgarian land reform process is burdened by a fundamental tension between disruption and continuity. This tension arises from the dual roles played by the nomenklatura in the transition to a market economy. Both roles stem from their privileged status in the old order. While the nomenklatura have the potential to provide the agricultural sector with indispensable human capital, they also have the' potential to extract rents from the sector, thus undermining its competitiveness. Both the productivity of nomenklatura capital and their capacity to extract rents are diminished to the extent that the reform disrupts the established agrarian order. Thus in order to succeed, the agrarian reform process must sail between Scylla and Charybdis. Too much disruption degrades economic productivity, possibly to the extent of threatening the viability of the reform movement itself. Too much continuity skews the distribution of political power in favor of the nomenklatura, which may undermine the competitiveness of the nascent free market institutions. This chapter develops a formal political-economic model of this trade-off. The model challenges the conventional political economic wisdom that decoupling politics from economics will improve economic performance. In particular, we identify conditions under which the quality of the transition is enhanced by coupling the nomenklatura's acquisition of political power to the magnitude of the rents that they extract.
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In: International journal of politics, culture and society, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 249-272
ISSN: 0891-4486