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Agrarian reform in Russia: the road from serfdom
Carol Scott Leonard
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Frontmatter
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Tables and Figures (page ix)
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Preface (page xiii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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PART I. DILEMMAS OF AGRARIAN REFORM IN RUSSIA
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I. Imperial Reforms, 1861-1913 (page 25)
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2. The NEP, Collectivization, and Post-Stalin Reforms, 1921-1989 (page 62)
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3. The Transition Reforms, 1991-2010 (page 85)
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PART II. RUSSIAN LAW AND RURAL ORGANIZATION, 1861-2010
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4. Property Rights and Customary Law in Rural Russia (page 125)
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5. Rural Organization and Entrepreneurship (page 161)
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PART III. RUSSIAN AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE, 1861-2010
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6. Technology and Farming Culture (page 189)
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7. Reform and Long-Run Productivity Growth, 1861-2010 (page 225)
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Conclusion: The Present from the Perspective of the Past (page 256)
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APPENDICES
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I Construction of Total Factor Productivity for Russian Agriculture in the Tsarist Period, 1861-1911 (page 273)
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2 Measures (page 286)
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3 The Yield of Arable Land (Ratio of Harvest to Arable Land) (page 288)
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4 Land/Labor Ratio, Tsarist Russia, 1913 = 100 (page 292)
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5 Exports and Imports, Cereals, Meat, Chicken, Selected Countries, Years (Transition Era) (page 293)
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6 Fertilizer Use in the Post-Khrushchev Era, 1970-1990 (page 295)
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7 Agrarian Reform: Crises and Short-Run Outcomes in Russia, 1861-2010 (page 296)
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References (page 299)
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Index (page 399)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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EAS | 65.4 (Jun. 2013): 781-783 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/23438698 |
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Published: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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- 9781139005418 (ebook)
- 9780521858496 (paper)