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La descolectivización de la agricultura en Armenia o las dificultades de la transición post soviética

Françoise Ardillier-Carras
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Françoise Ardillier-Carras: Universite de Limoges

Historia Agraria. Revista de Agricultura e Historia Rural, 2005, issue 36, 359-382

Abstract: The agriculture of Armenia, a former Soviet Republic, has been affected by the disaster brought about by the falling of the URSS. The strong descolletivization of the agricultural sector has marked the beginning of a period of post-collective transition. Over ten years after the independence, both the economy and particularly the agricultural sector still suffer serious dysfunction, worsened by the historical heritage of genocide, the Karabagh conflict and the blockade of the border. Even so, certain local dynamics confirm the strong agricultural potential of this small Christian state at the south 01 the Caucasus.

Keywords: collectivization; privatization; post-soviet transition; agriculture; enclave; Caucasus; ex-URSS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N43 P31 P32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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