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Ecological Agrarian: Agriculture’s First Evolution in 10,009 Years

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2003
Book review: Ecological Agrarian: Agriculture’s First Evolution in 10,009 Years: J. Bishop Grewell, Clay J. Landry, Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana, 2003, Hardcover, 220 pp., US$ 24.95, ISBN 1-55753-296-6 ; http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503298/description ...
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Agrarian Policy Changes and the Evolution of Land Tenure in Cuba

Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy, 2020
The agrarian policy changes introduced in Cuba since 2007 have resulted in notable changes in land tenure. This has contributed to a shift to annual crops, substantial reductions in idle land and the partial (but still insufficient) recovery of non‐sugar agricultural output and yields.
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The Two Paths of Agrarian System Evolution in the Philippine Rice Bowl

2001
AbstractThis chapter analyses the emergence of two distinct agrarian systems in major rice-producing provinces in Luzon Island, Philippines. These are the large hacienda system characterized by the management hierarchy for supervising a large number of tenants in Inner Central Luzon, and the relatively small-scale landlordism wherein landlords and ...
Yujiro Hayami, Masao Kikuchi
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Two Paths of Bourgeois Agrarian Evolution in European Russia: An Essay in Multivariate Analysis

Russian Review, 1988
Academician Koval'chenko is the doyen of Soviet quantitative historians and the mentor of many of them.* While the sheer volume of Koval'chenko's publications is due to his erudition and energy, some credit for the increasing sophistication of his work should go to his collaborators and first of all to L. I.
I. D. Koval'chenko, L. I. Borodkin
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Evolution of agrarian structures in Romania

2016
The main indicators used in the analysis refer to: Utilized Agricultural Area (UAA), labour force in agriculture, animal herds, physical and economic farm size. In the period 2005-2013, the number of small-sized farms significantly decreased in Romania, while the number of medium and large-sized farms increased.
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The evolution of agrarian institutions: The case of medieval and Ottoman Serbia

Explorations in Economic History, 1991
Abstract This paper synthesizes several existing models of manorial organization and describes the evolution of land tenure regimes in Serbia from the 14th through the 17th centuries in order to evaluate the theories. The relative scarcity of labor, growth of population and trade, and changes in military technology (which served to shift the locus of
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N. P. Oganovsky’s Theory of Agrarian Evolution and Geopolitical Economy of Historical Process

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2009
The paper reconstructs and analyzes N. P. Oganovsky’s stadial theory as one оf the considerable achievements of Russian economic thought at the beginning of the XX century. Oganovsky broadened the comparative analysis into an original conception of the world historical process. He took into account geoeconomic, structural, social demografic, ecologycal
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Evolution of the concept of 'agrarian revolution'

The article deals with the evolution of the concept of ‘agrarian revolution / agrarian upheaval’ from the first half of the 19th century, when theorists began to comprehend the processes that took place at that time in the agrarian sector of Western Europe, and up to the present time.
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Diversification of agrarian activity as a necessary evolution pressumption

2003
Finding of new ways for production using are needed. The ways must be in accordance with interests of society and consumers. The main way will steer to using it to recovering energy sources by higher productivity. Other characteristic of the multifunctional fanning will have import for a local diversification to safe countryside, an employment, a ...
Petra Tůmovcová   +3 more
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STUDY REGARDING THE EVOLUTION OF THE AGRARIAN ESTATE IN ROMANIA BETWEEN 1864 – 1918 [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Academic Research in Economics, 2013
The characteristics of the structure of agrarian estate follow certain major coordinates in Romania between 1866-1947, such as the increase of the great agrarian estate, the process of division and multiplication of the small peasant households, the gradual development of the rural bourgeoisie and the decrease of the surface of state-owned estate ...
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