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In the past fifteen years, most countries of Central and Eastern
Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States have shifted from
predominantly collective to more individualized agriculture. These
years also have witnessed the largest fall in agricultural
production, yields, and rural employment on record, while the
deterioration and dissolution of collective and state farms have
been accompanied by a significant drop in rural public services.
'Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Transition Countries'
provides a structured and comparative review of important aspects
of land reform and documents important differences in policies
between countries to examine why the reforms have not yet lived up
to their potential. It is based on data from farm and household
surveys and interviews conducted in 2003 and 2004. Case studies
from Bulgaria, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan countries that
have had particular difficulties in land reform, farm
restructuring, farm performance, or rural poverty each highlight a
central conundrum about land reform and farm restructuring. The
paper concludes with some implications for policy."
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