STUDY ON "THE REVOLUTION" OF LAND PROPERTY FROM 1921 TO 1944
Niculae Cristea
Journal of Academic Research in Economics, 2014, vol. 6, issue 3 (November), 444-458
Abstract:
The study regarding the "revolution" of land property during 19121-1944 starts from the intrinsic reality of the structural changes made in the world of the Romanian village, where due to the size of expropriated area and number of peasants given land, Romania was ranked first in the context of capitalist Western world. These statistics lead us to accredit the idea that the Romanian state was situated part of the European bourgeois democracy elite based on the size and proportions of the expropriated areas which land issues took into account. Land reform sought to create middle-owned farms that could act as the main socioeconomic factor, within the rural world. The new report on arable land led to the restriction of the landlords great estates, it also lowered the socio-economic importance and furthermore it led to the political disappearance of the Conservative Party, the representative of this boyar elite. Statistical data reveal the expropriation and allotment process figures highlighting the changes that were made when talking about land distribution in interwar Romania.
Keywords: The "revolution" of land property; landowners; farms; allotment; medium property; land relation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N33 N53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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