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The Role Of Agrarian Reforms In The Socio-Economic Development Of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic

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  • SADAGAT, Ahmadova

    (Assoc. prof., Department of The World Economy, Baku State University)

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After independence, the article was devoted to carrying out appropriate reforms to ensure the development of agriculture, which is one of the key areas of the economy of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. It was noted that the leadership of the autonomous republic at the same time, and then the country’s leadership, was instructed to issue the necessary orders for the development of the agrarian sector and the fulfillment of the tasks arising from these orders. In addition, the role of the agrarian sector in ensuring socio-economic development was justified, and the corresponding statistical indicators are reflected in the article. It has been shown that food security is the key to agrarian reform, which is to restrict imports by stimulating domestic production and, above all, production-driven production.

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  • SADAGAT, Ahmadova, 2019. "The Role Of Agrarian Reforms In The Socio-Economic Development Of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic," Annals of Spiru Haret University, Economic Series, Universitatea Spiru Haret, vol. 19(2), pages 153-165.
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    1. Avishay Braverman & J. Luis Guasch, 1990. "Agricultural Reform in Developing Countries: Reflections for Eastern Europe," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 72(5), pages 1243-1251.
    2. Braverman, Avishay*Guasch, J. Luis, 1990. "Agricultural reform in developing countries : reflections for Eastern Europe," Policy Research Working Paper Series 538, The World Bank.
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    Keywords

    agriculture; agrarian reforms; sustainable development; socio-economic development; food security; domestic production;
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    • B55 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Current Heterodox Approaches - - - Social Economics

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