AGRICULTURE IN THE NEW RUSSIAN FEDERATION
B. P. Pockney
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1994, vol. 45, issue 3, 327-338
Abstract:
The causes of the present crisis are sought in the historical origins of the role of agriculture in the forced march to industrialisation by the USSR and in the impact of the recent, post‐Soviet reforms on agriculture. The collapse is compared with the damage inflicted on farming in the Second World War but it is also noted that the recent decline in farming is not so severe as that in industry. Some of the essential preconditions for recovery are briefly considered.
Date: 1994
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