Land Reform, Taxes, Privatization, Land Markets and the Feasibility of Mortage-Backed Credit for Agriculture in Russia
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.200583
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- Strasma, John, 1990. "Making Land Banks Viable: Two Successful Approaches to Collecting Loans Made to Small Farmers in Central America and the Caribbean," Staff Papers 200532, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
- Karen Brooks & Zvi Lerman, 1993. "Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Russia: 1992 Status," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 75(5), pages 1254-1259.
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Financial Economics; Land Economics/Use;Statistics
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