Land Reform in Russia: Institutional Design and Behavioral Responses
بواسطة
Stephen K. Wegren
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تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
360
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Dec 15, 2009
الناشر
Yale University Press
رقم ISBN-10
0300150970
رقم ISBN-13
9780300150971
الوصف
Stephen K. Wegren delves deeply into the intricacies of Russia's land reform initiatives that began in the late 1980s and have continued to shape the country's agricultural landscape. Through meticulous research and comprehensive analysis, the author provides a thorough exploration of the institutional designs behind these reforms, illuminating the complex interplay between government policy and societal responses.
Wegren's examination goes beyond mere policy review; it captures the real-life impacts of these reforms on farmers, landowners, and agricultural workers. He intricately weaves together behavioral responses, shedding light on how these various groups have adapted to, resisted, or embraced the changing landscape of land ownership and agriculture.
The narrative is supported by a rich collection of case studies and empirical data, offering a vivid portrayal of both challenges and successes that have emerged from the reform process. This work serves as an essential resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in the multifaceted dimensions of agrarian transformation in Russia.
Through his insightful analysis, Wegren not only documents the past but also provides crucial perspectives on future agricultural policies and institutional developments in the region. It is a significant contribution to the field of agrarian studies that invites readers to reflect on the ongoing evolution of land use in post-Soviet Russia.
Wegren's examination goes beyond mere policy review; it captures the real-life impacts of these reforms on farmers, landowners, and agricultural workers. He intricately weaves together behavioral responses, shedding light on how these various groups have adapted to, resisted, or embraced the changing landscape of land ownership and agriculture.
The narrative is supported by a rich collection of case studies and empirical data, offering a vivid portrayal of both challenges and successes that have emerged from the reform process. This work serves as an essential resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in the multifaceted dimensions of agrarian transformation in Russia.
Through his insightful analysis, Wegren not only documents the past but also provides crucial perspectives on future agricultural policies and institutional developments in the region. It is a significant contribution to the field of agrarian studies that invites readers to reflect on the ongoing evolution of land use in post-Soviet Russia.