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

Author:   Zvi Lerman ,  Vladimir Bogdanovskii ,  Gregory Brock ,  David Epstein
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780739120095


Pages:   394
Publication Date:   29 November 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Russia's Agriculture in Transition: Factor Markets and Constraints on Growth


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Author:   Zvi Lerman ,  Vladimir Bogdanovskii ,  Gregory Brock ,  David Epstein
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.776kg
ISBN:  

9780739120095


ISBN 10:   0739120093
Pages:   394
Publication Date:   29 November 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction Part 2 Part I. Changing Farm Structure Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Large and Small Business in Russian Agriculture Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Development of Peasant Farms: The Case of Tambov Oblast in Central Russia Chapter 5 Chapter 4. Agroholdings: Russia's New Agricultural Operators Part 6 Part II. Developing Factor Markets Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Land Reform and Development of Land Markets Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Completing Agricultural Land Reform in Russia: A Western View of Outstanding Policy and Legal Issues Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Rural and Agricultural Labor Markets Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Markets for Purchased Farm Inputs Chapter 11 Chapter 9. Farm Finances and Access to Credit Part 12 Part III. Productivity and Efficiency of Russian Agriculture Chapter 13 Chapter 10. The Allocative Efficiency of Input Use in Russian Corporate Farms Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Allocative Efficiency of Corporate Farms: Evidence from the 2003 BASIS Survey Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Allocative Efficiency of Corporate Farms: Evidence from National Data Chapter 16 Chapter 13. Allocative Efficiency of Corporate Farms in Leningrad Oblast Chapter 17 Chapter 14. Technical Efficiency in Russian Agriculture Chapter 18 Chapter 15. Summary

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Zvi Lerman has assembled an impressive group of scholars from Russia, the United States, and Israel for this book, and it will become a useful reference for students of the transformation of Russian agriculture. The sector receives far less attention from analysts than most others, and a book that helps correct that imbalance is always welcome. Furthermore, in the Russian context, the factor markets not directly connected to land reform and the peasant farms it was intended to create often go understudied, and this volume helps fill the gap. . . . Russian Agriculture in Transition brings together quality scholars, supplements existing data with original surveys, and focuses on traditionally neglected aspects of Russian agriculture. Its data and insights will be of use to analysts of the sector for many years. * Slavic Journal, Fall 2009 *


Zvi Lerman has assembled an impressive group of scholars from Russia, the United States, and Israel for this book, and it will become a useful reference for students of the transformation of Russian agriculture. The sector receives far less attention from analysts than most others, and a book that helps correct that imbalance is always welcome. Furthermore, in the Russian context, the factor markets not directly connected to land reform and the peasant farms it was intended to create often go understudied, and this volume helps fill the gap... Russian Agriculture in Transition brings together quality scholars, supplements existing data with original surveys, and focuses on traditionally neglected aspects of Russian agriculture. Its data and insights will be of use to analysts of the sector for many years. Slavic Journal, Fall 2009


Author Information

Zvi Lerman is professor and Sir Henry d'Avigdor Goldsmid Chair in Agricultural Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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