
Many Shades of Red
State Policy and Collective Agriculture
Mieke Meurs(Editor)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 24. February 1999
Book
Hardback
260 pages
978-0-8476-9038-1 (ISBN)
Description
This volume provides a radical and timely corrective to received wisdom about the seemingly inevitable transition from communism to democratic capitalism. Arguing against popular misconceptions that portray collectivized agriculture as an unqualified failure that followed a monolithic Soviet model, the contributors draw upon newly available local sources to illuminate the costs, benefits, successes, and failures of cooperative agriculture. They highlight the wide variety of state policies, local responses, and economic outcomes, as well as the influence of local geography, political structures, and economic institutions in each region. Meurs provides an institutionalist analysis of both the causes and impacts of policy differences, drawing lessons of continuing relevance to the many countries in which agrarian reform remains a controversial issue.
Contributions by: Victor Danilov, Carmen Diana Deere, Stanka Dobreva, Veska Kouzhouharova, Imre Kovach, Justin Lin, Mieke Meurs, and Niurka Perez.
Contributions by: Victor Danilov, Carmen Diana Deere, Stanka Dobreva, Veska Kouzhouharova, Imre Kovach, Justin Lin, Mieke Meurs, and Niurka Perez.
Reviews / Votes
The volume succeeds brilliantly in showing the diverse experiences with collective agriculture. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in agricultural policy, and for scholars and practitioners of rural development. * Eastern Economic Journal * I found many interesting ideas and materials in this collection. -- Frederic L. Pryor, Swarthmore College * Slavic Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
513 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8476-9038-1 (9780847690381)
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Person
Mieke Meurs is associate professor of economics at American University.
Content
Chapter 1: The Continuing Importance of Collectivization
Mieke Meurs
Chapter 2: Russia: Developing, then Crushing, Peasant Farming
Victor Danilov
Chapter 3: Bulgaria: From Cooperative Village to Agro-Industrial Complex, The Rise and Fall of Collective Agriculture
Mieke Meurs, Veska Kouzhouharova, and Rositsa Stoyanova
Chapter 4: Hungary: Cooperative Farms and Household Plots
Imre Kovach
Chapter 5: China: Farming Institutions and Rural Development
Justin Lin
Chapter 6: Cuba: Successful Voluntary Collectivization
Carmen Diana Deere and Niurka Perez
Chapter 7: Conclusion: Looking Forward
Mieke Meurs
Mieke Meurs
Chapter 2: Russia: Developing, then Crushing, Peasant Farming
Victor Danilov
Chapter 3: Bulgaria: From Cooperative Village to Agro-Industrial Complex, The Rise and Fall of Collective Agriculture
Mieke Meurs, Veska Kouzhouharova, and Rositsa Stoyanova
Chapter 4: Hungary: Cooperative Farms and Household Plots
Imre Kovach
Chapter 5: China: Farming Institutions and Rural Development
Justin Lin
Chapter 6: Cuba: Successful Voluntary Collectivization
Carmen Diana Deere and Niurka Perez
Chapter 7: Conclusion: Looking Forward
Mieke Meurs