Dr Carol S. Leonard is a Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, and University Lecturer, University of Oxford. She is the author of Reform and Regicide: The Reign of Peter III (1993) and numerous scholarly articles. She is also the editor of Microeconomic Change in Central and Eastern Europe (2002) and the co-editor of Agrarian Organization during Industrialization: Europe, Russia and America in the Nineteenth Century (1989) (with George Grantham). She has also served as the US Treasury economic and budget advisor for agriculture to the Russian Ministry of Finance and as a consultant for the Harvard Institute for International Development Macroeconomic Unit in Kyiv, Ukraine, and the National Bank of Kazakhstan. She has taught public sector economics at the St Petersburg School of Management and the economics of science and technology for the graduate program in management and innovation at the Eurasian National University in Astana.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Dilemmas of Agrarian Reform in Russia: 1. Imperial reform, 1861-1913 2. The NEP and Soviet era reforms, 1921-89 3. Transition agrarian reform, 1991-2008 Part II. Russian Law and Rural Organization, 1861-2008: 4. Property rights reform 5. Rural organization and entrepreneurship Part. III. Russian Agricultural Performance, 1861-2008: 6. Technology and farming culture 7. The productivity of Russian agriculture Conclusion Appendices.
Part I. Dilemmas of Agrarian Reform in Russia: 1. Imperial reform, 1861-1913 2. The NEP and Soviet era reforms, 1921-89 3. Transition agrarian reform, 1991-2008 Part II. Russian Law and Rural Organization, 1861-2008: 4. Property rights reform 5. Rural organization and entrepreneurship Part. III. Russian Agricultural Performance, 1861-2008: 6. Technology and farming culture 7. The productivity of Russian agriculture Conclusion Appendices.
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