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Originally published in 1993, this is a study of agricultural
co-operatives. The farming structure in transition countries has
shifted from dominance of large corporate farms to family
smallholdings. Smallholders everywhere experience difficulties with
access to market services, including sale of products, purchase of
inputs, and acquisition of machinery; they suffer from credit
shortages and have limited access to information and advisory
services. The barriers to market access prevent smallholders from
fully exploiting their inherent productivity advantages.
Best-practice world experience highlights farmers' service
cooperatives, created by grassroots users, as the most effective
way of improving the market access of small farmers. Service
cooperatives also help smallholders overcome market failures, when
private business entrepreneurs are unwilling to provide services in
areas that they judge unprofitable or unfairly exploit users
through monopolistic practices. These difficulties and market
failures are prominent in transition countries and scholars
accordingly expected rapid development of agricultural service
cooperatives in response to smallholder needs. The present volume
explores gaps between expectations and reality.
Originally published in 1993, this is a study of agricultural
co-operatives. The farming structure in transition countries has
shifted from dominance of large corporate farms to family
smallholdings. Smallholders everywhere experience difficulties with
access to market services, including sale of products, purchase of
inputs, and acquisition of machinery; they suffer from credit
shortages and have limited access to information and advisory
services. The barriers to market access prevent smallholders from
fully exploiting their inherent productivity advantages.
Best-practice world experience highlights farmers' service
cooperatives, created by grassroots users, as the most effective
way of improving the market access of small farmers. Service
cooperatives also help smallholders overcome market failures, when
private business entrepreneurs are unwilling to provide services in
areas that they judge unprofitable or unfairly exploit users
through monopolistic practices. These difficulties and market
failures are prominent in transition countries and scholars
accordingly expected rapid development of agricultural service
cooperatives in response to smallholder needs. The present volume
explores gaps between expectations and reality.
This volume presents a set of pedagogical lectures that introduce
particle physics beyond the standard model and particle cosmology
to advanced graduate students.
The Iron Curtain lifted in 1989, and more than twenty nations
emerged from the isolation that had largely hidden them from the
rest of the world for more than four decades. In each of these
former Soviet States, remnants of tradition and economic
organization has prevented them from stepping out, beyond the
curtain and onto the world stage. Regardless, some have been
extremely successful. In Agriculture in Transition: Land Policies
and Evolving Farm Structures in Post Soviet Countries authors Zvi
Lerman, Csaba Csaki, and Gershon Feder study the land policies and
farming infastructures of these newly emerging nations as
components of institutional change in the rural sector - change
from a centralized rural economy to a market-oriented economy.
Their analysis of the policy, tradition, history, and social
structure of these developing states pushes the discussion of
economic transition beyond questions policy, planning, and
implementation.
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Electronic Government - 21st IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2022, Linkoeping, Sweden, September 6-8, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Marijn Janssen, Csaba Csaki, Ida Lindgren, Euripidis Loukis, Ulf Melin, …
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Chapters 6, 24, 26 and 36 are available open access under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via
link.springer.com.
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Electronic Participation - 13th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, ePart 2021, Granada, Spain, September 7-9, 2021, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Noella Edelmann, Csaba Csaki, Sara Hofmann, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Laura Alcaide Munoz, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 13th IFIP WG 8.5
International Conference on Electronic Participation, ePart 2021,
held in Granada, Spain, in September 2021, in conjunction with IFIP
WG 8.5 Electronic Government (EGOV 2021), the Conference for
E-Democracy and Open Government Conference (CeDEM 2021). The 16
full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 37
submissions. The papers are clustered under the following topical
sections: digital participation, digital society, digital
government and legal issues.
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Electronic Participation - 12th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, ePart 2020, Linkoeping, Sweden, August 31 - September 2, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Sara Hofmann, Csaba Csaki, Noella Edelmann, Thomas Lampoltshammer, Ulf Melin, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 12th IFIP WG 8.5
International Conference on Electronic Participation, ePart 2019,
held in Linkoeping, Sweden, in August/September 2020, in
conjunction with the 19th IFIP WG 8.5 IFIP International Conference
on Electronic Government (EGOV 2020) and the International
Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government Conference (CeDEM
2020). The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19
pandemic. The 11 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 33 submissions. The papers are clustered under the
following topical sections: eParticipation developments; digital
transformation; open government and transparency; and user
perspectives.
The world confronts major challenges in rural development as it
enters the 21st century. Most of the world's poverty is in rural
areas, and will remain so, yet there is a pro-urban bias in most
countries' development strategies, and in their allocation of
public investment funds. Rural people, and ethnic minorities, in
particular, have little political clout to influence public policy
to attract more public investment in rural areas. This document
outlines a holistic and spatial approach that tackles some tough
and long-ignored issues and also addresses old issues in new ways.
The revised action-oriented strategy provides guidelines and focal
points for enhancing the effectiveness of the World Bank's rural
development efforts.
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