The Central Asian republics a" Kazakhstan, the Krygyz Republic,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan a" are transitioning from
centrally planned economies to market-oriented systems. This volume
addresses the process and policy reforms these countries face and
how the reforms may impact agricultural development in a region
that has experienced varying degrees of economic growth over the
fifteen years since independence. It offers expert policy research
and analysis and provides research-based information for generating
policy recommendations that are relevant to each country as well as
similar evidence from other transitional economies, including
China, Vietnam, and selected Eastern European countries.
Suresh Chandra Babu is a Senior Research Fellow and Program
Leader at the International Food Research Policy Institute (IFRPI),
in Washington, D.C. where he coordinates its research and outreach
programs in Central Asia. He has trained more than 1,000 policy
analysts and has consulted with international organizations such as
the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and UNICEF. Dr. Babu
received his Ph.D. in economics from Iowa State University in the
United States.
Sandjar Djalalov is a principal researcher at the Center for
Efficient Economic Policy in Uzbekistan where he conducts research
on production, marketing, investment, and consumption behavior of
different types of farms in Uzbekistan and Central Asia. He is also
a senior lecturer in the Tashkent Institute of Engineering for
Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization. Dr. Djalalov received
his Ph.D. from the Institute of Macroeconomics and Social
Investigation in Tashkent in Uzbekistan.
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