Russian Views of the Transition in the Rural Sector

Russian Views of the Transition in the Rural Sector
Author: World Bank The
Publisher: World Bank Group
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2000
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN: 9786610015344

Annotation " ... a decade into the reform, the number of collective farms has not changed. These enterprises remain the dominant agricultural producers, while the role of individual farms is still marginal and stagnant (Goskomstat 1997: 38; 1998)."Western strategies are not working for Russian agriculture. To determine why the reforms suggested by Western experts for Russian reformers are either faltering or ignored, the World Bank invited several Russian scholars to submit papers on a variety of rural and social development themes. The scholars' contributions varied from national to local in scope and used rural economic, sociological, political, and demographic analysis to reach their conclusions. Some of their observations were consistent with those of World Bank experts; others, surprisingly, differ substantially from Bank findings. Although the World Bank perspective has been published elsewhere and circulated widely, this volume benefits from the unique perspective of these Russian academicians. In publishing these papers, the editor hopes to stimulate dialogue to assist the Bank in addressing the pressing issues facing rural communities in Russia.

Assisting Russia's Transition

Assisting Russia's Transition
Author: Gianni Zanini
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780821353820

This evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the World Bank's lending and non-lending assistance to the Russian Federation since 1991, a 10-year period of tumultuous political, economic, and social change. This report concludes that an assistance strategy, concentrating on analytical and advisory services with limited financial support for Russia, would have been more appropriate than one involving large volumes of adjustment lending.

Reflecting Transformation in Post-socialist Rural Areas

Reflecting Transformation in Post-socialist Rural Areas
Author: Maarit Heinonen
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527566943

The rural reforms in many post-soviet countries produced a number of unintended consequences. The reforms were guided by ideals of romanticized society of family farmers; they were to be the basis of the rural middle-class, together with owners of non-agricultural SME’s, acting as guardians of democracy and common good. The guidelines were set by advisers from World Bank and IMF, who preferred family farms or individual farms over the collective enterprises. In most countries the result was nothing like those envisaged by reformers. Instead of efficient and productive family farms, the result was almost complete de-capitalization of agriculture and collapse of production. The reform was destructive not only as far as production is concerned, but more importantly to rural communities. Social ties, which were based on the collective farm as the main economic and social resource for local community, were eroded. Only from the turn of this decade some early stages have been visible of new developments in economic and social life in post-socialist rural areas. The result is that now, more than fifteen years since the beginning of agricultural reforms, the key agricultural producers in Russia, Baltic countries and elsewhere are very large capitalist farms or large agricultural holding companies. This anthology is based on the presentations given at the 5th Aleksanteri Conference 10 – 11 November 2005 in Helsinki, Finland, and it is devoted to the analysis of some of these issues. The volume is divided into two parts, in the first part the focus is on the patterns and problems of transformation of post-socialist agriculture and agricultural policies while the second part is focuses mainly on efforts to revitalize rural communities and issues of local development.

Dilemmas of Transition in Post-Soviet Countries

Dilemmas of Transition in Post-Soviet Countries
Author: Joel C. Moses
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780830415908

Exploring the tensions inherent in transition, this perceptive book offers a wide-ranging overview of the impact of democracy and capitalism on the former Soviet republics. Leading scholars assess the region's daunting problems in the key realms of privatization, democratization, foreign investment, agrarian reform, local governance, and market economics. The contributors argue that the central dilemma facing all these fledgling countries is the inherent contradiction between the immediate pursuit of privatization and foreign investment and the long-term policy goal of democratization. Offering both theoretical and comparative perspectives on the far-reaching implications of nation-building and democratic transition, this valuable study will enable both students and scholars to comprehend the unique difficulties of transition.

Measuring Social and Economic Change in Rural Russia

Measuring Social and Economic Change in Rural Russia
Author: David J. O'Brien
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780739114209

Measuring Social and Economic Change in Rural Russia is based upon nine household surveys in seven rural regions of Russia from 1991 to 2003; including a four wave panel study over an eight-year period. The findings that O'Brien and Patsiorkovsky share in this important work are the only long-term indicators of how ordinary people have learned to adapt to an economic system that was thrust upon them when the Soviet Union collapsed. Three main themes are explored: the relationship between formal and informal institutional change; regional responses to reforms; and the impact of household labor, social networks and community involvement, and physical capital on inequality in material, social, and psychological conditions. This comprehensive study's conceptual and interdisciplinary approach will appeal to anyone interested in the transition of countries from socialist to market economies.

Agriculture in Transition

Agriculture in Transition
Author: Zvi Lerman
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780739108079

In Agriculture in Transition: Land Policies and Evolving Farm Structures in Post Soviet Countries authors Zvi Lerman, Csaba Csaki, and Gershon Feder study the land policies and farming structures of these newly emerging nations as components of institutional change in the rural sector - change from a centralized rural economy to a market-oriented economy.

Rural Reform in Post-Soviet Russia

Rural Reform in Post-Soviet Russia
Author: David J. O'Brien
Publisher: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2002-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801869600

Rural Reform in Post-Soviet Russia reviews change in agricultural and rural life since 1990 through historical, political, sociological, and anthropological investigation. The contributors' interest is not so much in agriculture itself but in agrarian issues such as the relationship between rural interests and changing Russian institutions, the economic and social organization of rural households, and the quality of life in rural families and villages.

Agrarian Reform in Russia

Agrarian Reform in Russia
Author: Carol S. Leonard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2010-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139491385

This book examines the history of reforms and major state interventions affecting Russian agriculture: the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the Stolypin reforms, the NEP, the Collectivization, Khrushchev reforms, and finally farm enterprise privatization in the early 1990s. It shows a pattern emerging from a political imperative in imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet regimes, and it describes how these reforms were justified in the name of the national interest during severe crises - rapid inflation, military defeat, mass strikes, rural unrest, and/or political turmoil. It looks at the consequences of adversity in the economic environment for rural behavior after reform and at long-run trends. It has chapters on property rights, rural organization, and technological change. It provides a new database for measuring agricultural productivity from 1861 to 1913 and updates these estimates to the present. This book is a study of the policies aimed at reorganizing rural production and their effectiveness in transforming institutions.

Continuity And Change In Rural Russia

Continuity And Change In Rural Russia
Author: Grigory Ioffe
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1997-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

After carefully examining ongoing reform efforts in Russian agriculture against the backdrop of European and Russian agrarian history and rural spatial development since the late nineteenth century, the authors conclude that private farming is not a viable option in Russia's future. Instead, they find that a convergence of Soviet-style subsidiary farming with traditional and reorganized collective farms is most likely.