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Collective farming and
communal farming are
various types of "agricultural
production in
which multiple farmers run
their holdings as a
joint enterprise"...
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occupied territories in the
Soviet Union that
included promises of
decollectivization through the
abolition of
kolkhozes and the re-distribution of land...
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expansion of
markets and the
rediscovery of
comparative advantage.
Decollectivization increased the
options available to
individual households and made...
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family farms for
those willing to
collaborate with the occupiers. But
decollectivization conflicted with the
wider demands of
wartime food production, and...
- 193–197. Pingali, and Vo-TungPrabhu and Vo-Tong Xuan (1992), "Vietnam:
Decollectivization and Rice
Productive Growth",
Economic Development and
Cultural Change...
- 1843–1997", 28 Law & Soc.
Inquiry 1045, 1065 (2003).
Kandis Scott, "
Decollectivization and Democracy:
Current Law
Practice in Romania", 36 Geo. Wash. Int'l...
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continued as well. For instance,
Peter Nolan argues that land in
China was
decollectivized but not privatized, with
control of land
remaining in the
hands of...
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collective farms in the
south that
proved incapable of modernizing. The
decollectivization of agriculture,
which began in
modest form in the late 1970s and accelerated...
- in
increasing the country's wealth.
Major reforms (including
rural decollectivization, SOE reform, and
rural health care reform)
almost always began first...
- desirable. This led to the
lifting of
price controls and
agricultural decollectivization,
signaling the
abandonment of the New
Economic Policy, or economic...