ABSTRACT

First published in 1997 in the wake of the fall of the Soviet Union and its agricultural policies, these editors presented a series of ten related articles on the transition to post-communist, more privatised agricultural policies, each specialising in a specific region of Central and Eastern Europe. Resulting from a research network, this volume features a range of contributors, including those preparing PhDs, former governmental advisors and specialists in agricultural economics, food policy and statistics. The chapters cover Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Eastern Germany, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Solvenia, and the Former Soviet Union, along with a comparative analysis. The contributors focus on three key issues of reform: the collection of detailed data, the collection of information on factors influencing the progress and completion of reform and explaining the results of privatisation and land reform, with a particular emphasis on the first two elements. This volume is well-suited to policy makers, analysists and researchers.

chapter 1|20 pages

Agricultural privatisation, land reform and farm restructuring in Albania

ByAzeta Cungu, Johan F.M. Swinnen

chapter 2|39 pages

Bulgaria: economics and politics of post-reform farm structures

BySophia Davidova, Allan Buckwell, Diana Kopeva

chapter 5|26 pages

Privatisation and restructuring of Hungarian agriculture

ByErik Mathijs, Sândor Mészâros

chapter 6|40 pages

Restructuring of farms and agricultural systems in Romania

ByAlexander H. Sarris, Dinu Gavrilescu

chapter 8|30 pages

Agricultural privatisation and farm restructuring in Slovenia

ByŠtefan Bojnec, Johan F.M. Swinnen