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Rural reform in post-Soviet Russia

Title
Rural reform in post-Soviet Russia / edited by David J. O'Brien and Stephen K. Wegren.
ISBN
0801869609 (hard : alk. paper)
Published
Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, c2002.
Physical Description
xvi, 430 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction, adaptation and change : old problems, new approaches / Stephen K. Wegren and David J. O'Brien
Adaptation of Russian agriculture to a market economy. Entrepreneurship and the Siberian peasant commune in late imperial Russia / Igor V. Volgine. The impact of land reform on the rural population / Zvi Lerman. Spatial contrasts and the potential for agricultural revival / Grigory Ioffe and Tatyana Nefedova. Change in land relations : the Russian land market / Stephen K. Wegren and Vladimir R. Belen'kiy. Rural household behavior, 1991-2001 / Valeri V. Patsiorkovski
Sources and nature of opposition to change. The cultural dimension : social organization and the metaphysics of exchange / Margaret L. Paxson. Contemporary agrarian reforms in a Russian historical context / David A.J. Macey. Human capital and income inequality / Dennis J. Donahue. Communal coherence and barriers to reform / Liesl L. Gambold Miller. The ethnic dimension of adaptation and change / Christopher Marsh and James W. Warhola. What turns the kolkhoz into a firm? : regional policies and the elasticity of budget constraint / Maria Amelina. Reorganization and its discontents : a case study in Voronezh Oblast / Jessica Allina-Pisano
Household and village adaptation to change. Adapting to neglect : the Russian peasant in the 1990s / Ethel Dunn. Entrepreneurial adaptations of rural households : production, sales, and income / David J. O'Brien. Adaptation strategies of agricultural enterprises during transformation / Zemfira Kalugina. How much does informal support matter? : the effect of personal networks on subjective evaluation of life / Larry D. Dershem
Conclusion. Where do we go from here? : building sustainable rural communities / David J. O'Brien and Stephen K. Wegren.
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