Land reform by default: uncovering patterns of agricultural decollectivization in Tajikistan

B Hierman, N Nekbakhtshoev - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Like that in other post-communist states, Tajikistan's agricultural decollectivization was
initiated through top-down measures. However, the implementation process has not been …

Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Behavioral Approach to Organizational Choice in Tajikistan's Agriculture

M Müller, J Rommel - Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2018 - JSTOR
Most communist economies were dominated by large collective farms. Today, smaller family
farms often coexist with larger corporate and collective farms in these countries. The roles of …

Exploiting norms: gender, local elites and farm individualization in Tajikistan

B Hierman, N Nekbakhtshoev - Central Asian Survey, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article advances a straightforward argument: a complete analysis of land reform
processes in Central Asia needs to account for gender dynamics. More explicitly, it argues …

Beyond confrontation: Silent growers, symbiosis and subtle peasantness in post-socialist Eurasia

O Visser, B Kuns, P Jehlička - Handbook of Critical Agrarian …, 2021 - elgaronline.com
The vast expanses of post-socialist Eurasia, spanning from the territory just outside of Berlin
to Russia's sparsely inhabited Far East, have experienced arguably the most dramatic and …

Institutional design, local elite resistance, and inequality in access to land: Evidence from cotton-growing areas of Tajikistan

N Nekbakhtshoev - Central Asian Affairs, 2021 - brill.com
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Tajikistan, like other postcommunist states,
embarked on agricultural land reform. The government, assisted by international …