First published in 1989. Perestroika, it was widely believed, must succeed in agriculture before permanent change could be affected elsewhere in the Soviet economy. But Soviet agriculture had so far remained stubbornly inefficient and resistant to change. In this book Stefan Hedlund investigates the reasons for this state of affairs.
First published in 1989. Perestroika, it was widely believed, must succeed in agriculture before permanent change could be affected elsewhere in the Soviet economy. But Soviet agriculture had so far remained stubbornly inefficient and resistant to change. In this book Stefan Hedlund investigates the reasons for this state of affairs.
List of Tables Introduction Preface 1. A Black Hole in the Soviet Economy 2. The Emergence of a 'Support' Agriculture 3. The Two Fringes of Soviet Agriculture 4. The Soviet Attitudes to the Private Sector 5. The Practice of Harassment 6. Response to Decline 7. A Pyrrhic Victory and its Consequences Notes Bibliography Index
List of Tables Introduction Preface 1. A Black Hole in the Soviet Economy 2. The Emergence of a 'Support' Agriculture 3. The Two Fringes of Soviet Agriculture 4. The Soviet Attitudes to the Private Sector 5. The Practice of Harassment 6. Response to Decline 7. A Pyrrhic Victory and its Consequences Notes Bibliography Index
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