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 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2006
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-928891-5







doi:10.1093/0199288917.003.0009

Johan F. M. Swinnen
Abstract: This chapter explains why, when, and how transition countries chose to introduce property rights reforms and restructure their farms. It explains why China opted for the household responsibility system, why land was restored to former owners in Central and Eastern Europe, and why land in the former Soviet Union was mostly distributed in shares and soft budgets.

Keywords: political economy, property rights, land reform, farm restructuring, restitution, household responsibility system, soft budget constraints, privatization,

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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