The New Structure of the Rural Economy of Post-Communist Countries
Copyright (c) IEDA Osamu(editor),JUHASZ
Pal,HAYASHI Tadayuki,Emil
DIVILA,Tomas DOUCHA, Gejza BLAAS,Klaus REINSBERG,Steffen
ABELE,Stanislaw HEJBOWICZ,YOSHINO Etsuo,Diana KOPEVA, Nivelin NOEV
(English / Japanese)
All rights reserved.
Contents
Foreword
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IEDA
Osamu
The rural cooperatives and members' liability from a
historical perspective:
the Hungarian case |
1 |
58KB
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Pal JUHASZ
The end of the agricultural miracle and the property-reform
in Hungary
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15 |
69KB
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HAYASHI Tadayuki
Politics of the agricultural transformation in Czechoslovakia: 1990-1991
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25 |
228KB
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Tomas DOUCHA and Emil DIVILA
Farm transformation and restructuring in the Czech agriculture:
After ten years
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43 |
196KB
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Gejza BLAAS
Agricultural reform in Slovakia: Changing institutions and structures
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60 |
326KB
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Klaus REINSBERG and Steffen ABELE
The transition in Eastern German agriculture, lessons to be learned
for the EU-enlargement process
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76 |
253KB
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Stanislaw HEJBOWICZ
The new structure of rural economy in Lithuania
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91 |
749KB
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YOSHINO Etsuo
The polarization process of Polish agriculture in the latter half of
1990s:
Hobby farmer, week-end-farmer, Euro-farmer or euthanasia
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107 |
143KB
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Diana KOPEVA and Nivelin NOEV
Aspects of land consolidation after the Bulgarian land reform
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123 |
540KB
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Program of the workshop
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List of Authors
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