Cover; Contents ; Part I: Introduction; 1. An Overview of the Major Problems and Themes; Part II: Land Reforms and Collectivization; Part III: Structural Elements; Part IV: Policies and Performance; Part V: Reforms and the Future; Appendixes; Research Notes; A. Classification of Marxist Regimes; Statistical Notes; A. Data Sources for Tables in Chapter 1.
Summary
Reorganizing the agricultural sector into large-scale state and collective farms was the most radical transformation of economic institutions implemented by Marxist governments. Frederic Pryor provides perspective on this unique experiment by comparing in a systematic and original fashion the changes in the organization of agriculture in all of the world's Marxist nations. This approach allows not only a clearer understanding of the major lines of agricultural policy and organization in these nations but also a keener insight into the reasons underlying the variations among them. What have.
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