The Political Economy of Collectivized Agriculture

The Political Economy of Collectivized Agriculture
Author: Ronald A. Francisco
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 148314979X

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The Political Economy of Collectivized Agriculture/A Comparative Study of Communist and Non-Communist Systems assesses the political and economic impact of collectivization by surveying the experience of several nations with different forms of collective or state farming. Focusing primarily on the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) nations, this book addresses a number of questions, such as whether collectivized agriculture is more or less efficient than private agriculture; whether the manner in which collectivization is implemented affects its success; and whether there are social and political motivations that override economic considerations. This monograph is comprised of nine chapters and opens with a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of state agriculture in the USSR, followed by an analysis of collectivized agriculture in Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, and Poland. The impact and politics of agricultural collectivization on productivity in China are then examined, paying particular attention to its advantages and drawbacks as well as the factors driving the growth of Chinese agriculture. The experience of Israel with collectivized agriculture is also considered, along with the impact of industrialization and modernization on the kibbutz and the problems associated with embourgeoisement. This text will be of interest to economists, political scientists, and policymakers concerned with agriculture.

The Political Economy Of Collective Farms

The Political Economy Of Collective Farms
Author: Peter Nolan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000304469

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This book examines the case for and against collective farms in developing countries. Basing his account on a careful analysis of China's rural economy from the 1950s to the 1980s, the author argues that collective farms have serious shortcomings and that they are not the most suitable institutional form for rural economic development in poor count

The Political Economy of Collective Farms

The Political Economy of Collective Farms
Author: Peter Nolan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9780367294885

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This book examines the case for and against collective farms in developing countries. Basing his account on a careful analysis of China's rural economy from the 1950s to the 1980s, the author argues that collective farms have serious shortcomings and that they are not the most suitable institutional form for rural economic development in poor countries.

Collectivisation, Convergence, and Capitalism

Collectivisation, Convergence, and Capitalism
Author: Michael Ellman
Publisher: London ; Orlando : Academic Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Research papers on economic policy issues in socialist countries and capitalist countries, with partic. Reference to the USSR - analyses economic implications of Soviet collective farming, and income distribution, inflation, economic growth under Kosygin and Brezhnev, etc.; discusses full employment and productivity in the agricultural sector in socialist countries; considers economic reform in China's industrial sector and the industrial policy of the Netherlands; comments on the economic theory of convergence. Graphs, references.

Privatizing the Land

Privatizing the Land
Author: Ivan Szelenyi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134674708

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Privatizing the Land provides an overview of reforms in the state socialist agrarian systems, especially during the 1970s and 1980s in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Using empirical evidence, the contributors provide a balanced assessment of how agrarian economies performed in different communist countries. The Soviet and Eastern European experience is contrasted with reforms in China, Vietnam and Cuba to provide the first comprehensive account of agricultural restructuring after the collapse of communism in Europe and Asia.

From Commune to Capitalism

From Commune to Capitalism
Author: Zhun Xu
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1583676988

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Socialism and capitalism in the Chinese countryside -- Chinese agrarian change in world-historical context -- Agricultural productivity and decollectivization -- The political economy of decollectivization -- The achievement, contradictions, and demise of rural collectives

Plowshares and Pork Barrels

Plowshares and Pork Barrels
Author: E. C. Pasour
Publisher: Independent Studies in Politic
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Agricultural subsidies in grains, cotton, milk, sugar, tobacco, honey, wool, and peanuts are analyzed in this examination of U.S. farm policy. Looking at such programs as food stamps, crop insurance, subsidized credit, trade credit, trade subsidies and import restrictions, conservation, agricultural research, and taxation, this historical perspective argues that these subsidies ultimately redistribute wealth to powerful agricultural interests who use their political clout to advance their economic interests at the expense of the general public. This analysis of government farm programs will appeal to professors and students who study agriculture; people affected by government farm policies; public officials, and businesses affected by agricultural policy such as those in food service, retail, and distribution.

Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe

Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Johan F.M Swinnen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2018-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0429821530

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First published in 1997, this volume responds to the challenges faced in post-Communist Eastern Europe in the privatization and decollectivisation of agriculture. The contributors feature specialists in agriculture, finance, economics and political science. They begin with discussions on the political economy of privatization and a historical overview and continue with thoughts on agricultural decollectivization in twelve countries across Eastern Europe including Albania, the Baltic countries, Bulgaria, Slovakia and Hungary. The project reflects the basic framework of endogenous institutional change and policy analysis, and uses a political economy framework to explain and interpret these agricultural trends.

The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy

The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy
Author: Johan F.M. Swinnen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 597
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1783484853

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After five years of debates, consultations and negotiations, the European institutions reached an agreement in 2013 on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for the 2014-2020 period. The outcome has major implications for the EU’s budget and farmers’ incomes, but also for Europe’s environment, its contribution to global climate change and to food security in the EU and in the world. It was decided to spend more than €400 billion during the rest of the decade on the CAP. The official claims are that the new CAP will take better account of society's expectations and lead to far-reaching changes by making subsidies fairer and ‘greener’ and making the CAP more efficient. It is also asserted that the CAP will play a key part in achieving the overall objective of promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. However, there is significant scepticism about these claims and disappointment with the outcome of the decision-making, the first in which the European Parliament was involved under the co-decision procedure. In contrast to earlier reforms where more substantive changes were made to the CAP, the factors that induced the policy discussions in 2008-13 and those that influenced the decision-making did not reinforce each other. On the contrary, they sometimes counteracted one another, yielding an ‘imperfect storm’ as it were, resulting in more status quo and fewer changes. This book discusses the outcome of the decision-making and the factors that influenced the policy choices and decisions. It brings together contributions from leading academics from various disciplines and policy-makers, and key participants in the process from the European Commission and the European Parliament.