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Agricultural Research in Transforming Central and Eastern Europe

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The agricultural research system in Central and Eastern Europe (including the former Soviet Union) is in the process of transition along with the economic and political structures of those countries. These political and economic changes require a significant adjustment in the region's agricultural research systems. This coincides with a period in which the global research system itself is undergoing change and adjustment. The overall experiences of developed countries and the general principles of a modern agricultural research system have to be applied according to the differing conditions in the respective countries. Despite some progress in implementing reforms in agricultural research, in general, with the exception of some of the Central European countries, the transition of the agricultural research system is still being delayed and lags behind reforms in the agricultural sector. Copyright 1998 by Oxford University Press.

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  • Csaki, Csaba, 1998. "Agricultural Research in Transforming Central and Eastern Europe," European Review of Agricultural Economics, Oxford University Press and the European Agricultural and Applied Economics Publications Foundation, vol. 25(3), pages 289-306.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:erevae:v:25:y:1998:i:3:p:289-306
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    1. Gonzalez-Corzo, Mario, 2019. "Agricultural Productivity in Cuba after a Decade of Reforms," Agricultural Economics Review, Greek Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 0(Issue 1).
    2. Scott Rozelle & Johan F.M. Swinnen, 2004. "Success and Failure of Reform: Insights from the Transition of Agriculture," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 42(2), pages 404-456, June.
    3. Rozelle, Scott & Swinnen, Johan F.M., 2000. "Transition And Agriculture," Working Papers 11948, University of California, Davis, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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