Transition to the Market Economy

Transition to the Market Economy
Author: P. G. Hare
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415149259

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Transition to Agricultural Market Economies

Transition to Agricultural Market Economies
Author: Andrew Schmitz
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 178064535X

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It is believed that the major countries of the former Soviet Union—specifically Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine (KRU region)—are the part of the world with the most potential to increase food supplies and strengthen world food security. This book examines the future of the KRU countries in global agricultural markets and will examine a number of agricultural sectors, including meat, dairy, fruits, and vegetables. However particular attention is paid to the region’s potential expansion of the grain sector and why the KRU region emerged during the 2000s as a major grain exporter, and its potential to further expand grain production and exports. It also examine the issues of environmental constraints and trade-offs for agriculture, sustainability, and the possible effects of climate change

Agricultural Transition in New York State

Agricultural Transition in New York State
Author: Donald H. Parkerson
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781557532824

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This study of Agricultural Transition in New York State focuses on the transformation of the U.S. agricultural economy in the middle of the nineteenth century and the its impact on farm families.

Agriculture and the Environment in the Transition to a Market Economy

Agriculture and the Environment in the Transition to a Market Economy
Author: Centre for Co-operation with Economies in Transition
Publisher: OECD
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1994
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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"The papers in this volume ... were presented at an international conference on Agriculture and the Environment in the Transition to a Market Economy, held on 14-16 September 1993 in Vilnius, Lithuania."--Foreword.

Agriculture and the Transition to the Market

Agriculture and the Transition to the Market
Author: Karen McConnell Brooks
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1991
Genre: Agricultura - Europa
ISBN:

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Economies in Transition

Economies in Transition
Author: David Gale Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1997
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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This paper is a contribution to efforts to increase the understanding of changes in the transition economies, with an emphasis on agriculture, focusing on Hungary and Poland. The author draws on over three decades of experience in working in Central and Eastern Europe. After evaluating the policy and programme responses of Hungary and Poland to the radical changes associated with their transitions towards market economies, the publication draws lessons of value to economies that are not as far along in their own transitions.

From Marx and Mao to the Market

From Marx and Mao to the Market
Author: Johan F. M. Swinnen
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191537225

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The emergence of China as a global economic powerhouse, the uncertain path of Russia towards a market economy, and the integration of ten Central and Eastern European countries into the European Union (EU) have occupied the minds and agendas of many policy-makers, business leaders and scholars from around the world at the end of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first century. Twenty years ago these developments were unimaginable. The impact of these changes is so vast that the importance of understanding the forces that unleashed this process, how these changes became possible, and what the lessons are for other developing countries, cannot be overestimated. This book is the first effort to analyze the economics and politics of agricultural reforms by comparing the reform processes, their causes and their effects across this vast region. The authors draw on a vast set of studies and new data, which compare reforms and economic impacts in more than 25 countries, to come up with a series of conclusions and implications on the role of economic reforms in growth, and the importance of initial conditions and political constraints in explaining the choices that were made and their effects. The book analyzes some of the most successful sets of agricultural policies in history that have lifted people out of poverty, raising productivity and incomes by staggering amounts. At the same time the book explains the reasons behind dramatic failures in policy processes and reforms that caused hunger, poverty and which had devastating effects on economic growth and development for millions of other people.

Privatization of Agriculture in New Market Economies: Lessons from Bulgaria

Privatization of Agriculture in New Market Economies: Lessons from Bulgaria
Author: Andrew Schmitz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9401113882

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The idea for this book began in Sofia, Bulgaria in September, 1992 when we met to plot a course for our University Affiliations project which had been recently funded by the U.S. Infonnation Agency. We believed that worldng on the book would provide valuable learning experiences for all the cooperators, and that the book itself would make a useful contribution to understanding the economic transition process and its policy implications. We recognized that a project of this nature would require the skills and knowledge of many people. To those 34 additional contributors to this volume, and to the many other friends, colleagues, and experts who gave generous advice, we give our sincerest thanks. We also acknowledge with thanks the support of several organizations to a reality. Much of the that transfonned this book from an idea research reported here was a major part of an educational project funded by the University Affiliations Program of the U.S. Information Agency. The project linked the University of California, Berkeley, Wye College of London University, and the Research Institute of Agricultural Economics, Sofia, in a cooperative effort to improve the quality of policy analysis. The research provided hands-on experience necessary for effective teaching in this area.