RESTRUCTURING SOVIET AGRICULTURE: TOWARDS A SPATIAL DIMENSION |
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Authors: | Ihor Stebelsky |
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Affiliation: | University of Windsor |
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Abstract: | Recent Soviet reform legislation on agriculture (e.g., Land Law, Law on Property) is described and its implications for restructuring this troubled sector of the Soviet economy are surveyed. Collective, family, and individual contracting (and in some areas family farming on isolated farmsteads, or khutors) are altering the way collective and state farms are organized. Since provisions of the new legislation grant local soviets considerable authority in decisions on land tenure issues, the paper investigates how regional preferences and traditions in agriculture may reshape the rural landscape into one of greater diversity and increased spatial differentiation. |
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