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Problems of Economic Transition, 2009
This article examines the causes of the "muddle" that characterizes economic, legal, and business regulation of agricultural land ownership and use in present-day Russia.
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This article examines the causes of the "muddle" that characterizes economic, legal, and business regulation of agricultural land ownership and use in present-day Russia.
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Ecosystem Services, 2018
Land resources were the foundation of human survival and development. The change of land use altered the pattern of vegetation and landscape, caused the change of ecosystem structure and function and changed the value of regional ecosystem services. This
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Land resources were the foundation of human survival and development. The change of land use altered the pattern of vegetation and landscape, caused the change of ecosystem structure and function and changed the value of regional ecosystem services. This
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The Elgar Companion to Development Studies is an innovative and unique reference book that includes original contributions covering development economics as well as development studies broadly defined. This major new Companion brings together an international panel of experts from varying backgrounds who discuss theoretical, ethical and practical ...
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O presente trabalho analisa a Reforma Agrária em termos genéricos, onde começa-se por abordar as principais Reformas Agrária ocorridas pelo mundo, desde América Latina até à Ásia, cujo o objetivo principal destas reformas centrava-se na distribuição equitativa de terras.
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Journal of Political Economy, 1970
The mounting tensions and turbulence that pervade the politics of most Latin American countries stem from the attempt to solve a basic question that at bottom, and contrary to common belief, poses a nonideological, pragmatic choice. Is it possible to remedy economic stagnation and chronic inflation exclusively by means of administrative and ...
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The mounting tensions and turbulence that pervade the politics of most Latin American countries stem from the attempt to solve a basic question that at bottom, and contrary to common belief, poses a nonideological, pragmatic choice. Is it possible to remedy economic stagnation and chronic inflation exclusively by means of administrative and ...
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Evaluating Mexican Land Reform
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1970For fifty years now Mexico has been changing the institutional form in which her agricultural land is owned and farmed. Yet, after all these years of experimenting there is still no consensus on the significance of the results either for her own continuing policy choices or for other nations which have similar land problems. The inconclusiveness is not
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Tierra y Libertad: The Social Function Doctrine and Land Reform in Latin America
Léon Duguit and the Social Obligation Norm of Property, 2019T. Ankersen, T. Ruppert
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Land property rights and rural enterprise growth: Evidence from land titling reform in China
Journal of Development Economics, 2022D. Bu, Yin Liao
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Land Reform and Land Reform Errors in North Vietnam
Pacific Affairs, 1976T HE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC of Vietnam (DRV) carried out a large land reform campaign between 1953 and 1956.* On the surface it was a program to abolish landlordism and place the land in the hands of peasant smallholders, paving the way for a later transition to cooperative farming. Considered simply in this light, the land reform was quite successful. In
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