The Changing Status of Collectivized and Private Agriculture under Central Planning
Z. Edward O'Relley
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1986, vol. 45, issue 1, 9-16
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Abstract. Official perceptions of agriculture's role in economic development in the Eastern European Soviet‐type economies have undergone significant alterations over the past several decades. These changes have been especially important in Hungary, a country well known for its unorthodox economic approaches. The modifications of status analyzed below have been consistent with the overall economic policy directives of the Communist party, including the current renewed emphasis on economic rationality, pragmatism, and the revitalization of the economic reform of 1968.
Date: 1986
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