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Opening Address: Agricultural Policy Changes In Eastern Europe at the Beginning of the Nineties

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Rapid political and economic changes are occurring in Eastern Europe. The political fermentation, grown out of economic difficulties, has resulted in spectacular, sudden changes in all the countries of the region. The agricultural changes in progress in Eastern Europe are much more profound than the reforms in past years. In fact, the formation of a new agricultural structure based on private ownership, real cooperation and a market economy has started. Today this process is still in the initial phase, but the crucial aspects of the transition are clearly identifiable.

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  • Csaki, C., 1990. "Opening Address: Agricultural Policy Changes In Eastern Europe at the Beginning of the Nineties," 1990 Symposium, Agricultural Restructuring in Southern Africa, July 24-27, 1990, Swakopmund, Namibia 183479, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iaas90:183479
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.183479
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    1. Csaki, Csaba, 1983. "Economic management and organization of Hungarian agriculture," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 7(3), pages 317-328, September.
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    1. Csaki, Csaba, 1995. "Where is Agriculture Heading in Central and Eastern Europe? Emerging Markets and the New Role for the Government," 1994 Conference, August 22-29, 1994, Harare, Zimbabwe 183373, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    2. Antón, Jesús, 1997. "Explaining Stocks and Export Subsidies in Agriculture," 1997 Conference, August 10-16, 1997, Sacramento, California 197059, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    3. Kumi, Alexander, 1992. "An assessment of the likely impact of the liberalization of the Soviet economy on Soviet patterns of trade," ISU General Staff Papers 1992010108000011323, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    4. Davis, John & Wang, Liming & Chen, Fu, 2000. "Land Reform Initiatives in China," 2000 Conference, August 13-18, 2000, Berlin, Germany 197215, International Association of Agricultural Economists.

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