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Russia's Agriculture in Transition : Factor Markets and Constraints on Growth

Bogdanovskii, Vladimir(Contributions by)Brock, Gregory(Contributions by)Epstein, David(Contributions by)Gardner, Bruce(Contributions by)Grazhdaninova, Margarita(Contributions by)Jolly, Robert(Contributions by)Khramova, Irina(Contributions by)Liefert, William M.(Contributions by)Rolfes, Leonard(Contributions by)Lerman, Zvi(Edited by)
Part of the Rural Economies in Transition series
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Russia's Agriculture in Transition: Factor Markets and Constraints on Growth examines the development of factor markets in Russian agriculture during the transition to a market economy and analyzes the impact of existing constraints on agricultural growth.

It is the outcome of a 3-year study conducted with the support of BASIS/CRSP by an international team that included researchers from Russia, the United States, and Israel.

The study focused specifically on the development of factor markets in Russian agriculture—markets for labor, purchased inputs, land, and credit.

In the literature on transition agriculture, this book is the first devoted explicitly to markets for farm inputs, instead of markets for farm products.

It is also unique in its integration of official statistical data with the findings of a large questionnaire-based survey designed to cover issues of agricultural land, labor, supply and use of purchased inputs, access to credit, and—ultimately—farm production with a view to efficiency estimations. Russia's Agriculture in Transition will be of great interest to development economists, agricultural economists, transition scholars, and international donor organizations, in addition to scholars and students of many other related disciplines.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739120093 / 9780739120095
Hardback
29/11/2007
United States
394 pages
166 x 240 mm, 776 grams