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The Role Of Small Farms In Republika Srpska: Barriers And Opportunities For Modernization

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  • Vittuari, Matteo
  • Segre, Andrea

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The paper aims to explore and analyze the main barriers and opportunities for the modernization of the agricultural sector of Republika Srpska with a specific focus on the role of small farms. A particular attention has been given to specific elements related to the human, social, and institutional capital. Methodologically the work has been based on an extensive desk research, on the use of a field survey and on a number of personal interviews with national experts and professionals. Overall the investigation has also greatly benefited from the theoretical framework elaborated by R. Yin within his “case study methodology”.

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  • Vittuari, Matteo & Segre, Andrea, 2009. "The Role Of Small Farms In Republika Srpska: Barriers And Opportunities For Modernization," 113th Seminar, December 9-11, 2009, Belgrade, Serbia 57490, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ea113a:57490
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.57490
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