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Subject: Economics and Finance  Book Title: From Marx and Mao to the Market
From Marx and Mao to the Market
The Economics and Politics of Agricultural Transition
Swinnen, Johan F.M. , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Rozelle, Scott , University of California, Davis
Print publication date: 2006
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2006
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-928891-5
doi:10.1093/0199288917.001.0001
 
Abstract: The changes which led to the emergence of China as a global economic powerhouse, the integration of ten Central and Eastern European countries into the European Union (EU) and the uncertain path of Russia towards a market economy all started with the agricultural reforms in the Chinese countryside in the late 1970s. Since then, the changes have occurred so fast and the impact has been so vast that the importance of understanding the forces that unleashed this process, how these changes became possible, and the lessons for other developing countries cannot be overestimated. This book analyzes the economics and politics of agricultural reforms by comparing reform processes, their causes and effects across this vast region. The authors draw on a wide range of studies and new data, which compare reforms and economic impacts in more than 25 countries. They present a series of conclusions and implications on the role of economic reforms in growth, and the importance of initial conditions and political constraints in explaining the choices that were made and their effects.

Keywords: transition, reform, institutions, economics, political economy, agriculture, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, China
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
    
2. Patterns of Transition
    
3. A Model of Agricultural Transition
    
4. Policy Reforms
    
5. The Effects of the Reforms
    
6. Basic Determinants of Reform Strategies
    
7. Why did the Communist Party Reform in China, but not in the Soviet Union?
    
8. Determining the Pace of Market Liberalization
    
9. The Political Economy of Property Rights Reform and Farm Restructuring
    
10. Conclusions
    
11. Lessons of Agricultural Transition
    
12. The Second Decade of Transition
    
Bibliography
Index
doi:10.1093/0199288917.001.0001
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Part I The Economics of Agricultural Transition
Part II The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition
Part III Conclusions, Lessons, and New Developments