ABSTRACT

This book challenges the conventional view that the present low yields of the Soviet agricultural system result primarily from its institutional structure, demonstrating that other factors are of equal or greater importance. Ms. Young examines two alternative explanations: first, that weather is the dominant force underlying trends in Soviet grain

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|29 pages

Land Use, Climate and Soils

chapter 2|8 pages

Statistical Problems

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion