Agricultural land is very fragmentated in the Central European countries. This situation hampers the emergence of a private commercial farming structure. Governments and non …
E Mathijs, JFM Swinnen - Economic development and …, 1998 - journals.uchicago.edu
In most countries of East Central Europe (ECE) and the former Soviet Union (FSU), agricultural production was organized in large-scale collective and state farms under …
An integral part of post-socialist transformation under the Washington Consensus has been the privatisation of previously state owned and/or co-operative farms. In many instances …
Central European agricultural land ownership is fragmented. An instrument that is particularly suited for solving the land fragmentation problem is land banking. Although the …
The countries in Central and Eastern Europe began a remarkable transition from a centrally- planned economy towards a market economy in 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell and the Iron …
The countries in Central and Eastern Europe began a remarkable transition in 1989. Land reforms were high on the political agenda in most of the countries. In many countries in the …
This comparative history investigates rural communities in six east-Central Europe countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Most of them …
E Pawlikowska, P Popek, A Bieda… - Real Estate Management …, 2017 - sciendo.com
Abstract1 For the management of agricultural real properties to be effective, it is required that information about the natural conditions and the existing infrastructure supporting …
BG Anna - Közgazdasági Szemle, 2003 - efolyoirat.oszk.hu
A mezõgazdasági föld privatizációja a legtöbb EU-tagjelölt és társult országban szét aprózott kisbirtokosi tulajdoni szerkezetet teremtett. A földet, részben vagy egész ben a …