Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition

The dramatic transition from Communism to market economies across Asia and Europe started in the Chinese countryside in the 1970s. Since then more than a billion of people, many of them very poor, have been affected by radical reforms in agriculture. However, there are enormous differences in the re...

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Main Authors: Rozelle, Scott, Swinnen, Johan F. M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:EN
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4903
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spelling okr-10986-49032021-04-23T14:02:20Z Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition Rozelle, Scott Swinnen, Johan F. M. Economic Development: Agriculture Natural Resources Energy Environment Other Primary Products O130 Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Political Economy Property Rights P260 Collectives Communes Agriculture P320 Land Ownership and Tenure Land Reform Land Use Irrigation Agriculture and Environment Q150 The dramatic transition from Communism to market economies across Asia and Europe started in the Chinese countryside in the 1970s. Since then more than a billion of people, many of them very poor, have been affected by radical reforms in agriculture. However, there are enormous differences in the reform strategies that countries have chosen. This paper presents a set of arguments to explain why countries have chosen different reform policies. 2012-03-30T07:30:18Z 2012-03-30T07:30:18Z 2009 Journal Article China Economic Review 1043951X http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4903 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article China
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topic Economic Development: Agriculture
Natural Resources
Energy
Environment
Other Primary Products O130
Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Political Economy
Property Rights P260
Collectives
Communes
Agriculture P320
Land Ownership and Tenure
Land Reform
Land Use
Irrigation
Agriculture and Environment Q150
spellingShingle Economic Development: Agriculture
Natural Resources
Energy
Environment
Other Primary Products O130
Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies: Political Economy
Property Rights P260
Collectives
Communes
Agriculture P320
Land Ownership and Tenure
Land Reform
Land Use
Irrigation
Agriculture and Environment Q150
Rozelle, Scott
Swinnen, Johan F. M.
Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
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description The dramatic transition from Communism to market economies across Asia and Europe started in the Chinese countryside in the 1970s. Since then more than a billion of people, many of them very poor, have been affected by radical reforms in agriculture. However, there are enormous differences in the reform strategies that countries have chosen. This paper presents a set of arguments to explain why countries have chosen different reform policies.
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author Rozelle, Scott
Swinnen, Johan F. M.
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Swinnen, Johan F. M.
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title Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
title_short Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
title_full Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
title_fullStr Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
title_full_unstemmed Symposium on Agriculture in Transition: Why Did the Communist Party Reform in China, but Not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
title_sort symposium on agriculture in transition: why did the communist party reform in china, but not in the soviet union? the political economy of agricultural transition
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