Russia's Agro-Food Sector: Towards Truly Functioning Markets

Russia's Agro-Food Sector: Towards Truly Functioning Markets

Russia's Agro-Food Sector: Towards Truly Functioning Markets

Russia's Agro-Food Sector: Towards Truly Functioning Markets

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Overview

Russia's Agro-Food Sector: Towards Truly Functioning Markets should in crease the understanding of the issues causing the cumbersome implemen tation of reform measures and, in so doing, might provide scholars and policymakers with advice on how to improve the transition process. In fact, one of the most important lessons from the book is that markets will continue to malfunction as long as institutions are not function ing properly.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792378419
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 06/30/2000
Edition description: 2000
Pages: 541
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.05(d)

About the Author

Joachim von Braun is Director of ZEF.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction and Overview.- 1 Introduction and Overview.- 2 Where Does Russia Stand?.- 2.1 A Comparison of Agrarian Transition in Russia, China, and Eastern Europe.- 2.2 Russia’s Position within the CIS: A Cross-country Comparison.- 2.3 Russia’s Agro-food Sector: State of the Art.- 3 Policy and Macroeconomics.- 3.1 Sectoral Agricultural Policies and Estimates of PSEs for Russia in the Transition Period.- 3.2 Inflation and Exchange Rate Policies.- 3.3 The Role of the Agro-food Sector in the Macroeconomy: General Equilibrium Effects.- 4 Spatial Market Integration.- 4.1 Economic Consequences of Russia’s Internal Border.- 4.2 Regional (Dis-)Integration of Russia’s Agro-food Markets.- 4.3 The Effects of Disintegration: Regional Grain Production and Marketing in Russia 1992-1995.- 5 Trade.- 5.1 Russia’s Agro-food Trade and Trade Agreements.- 5.2 Russia’s Bilateral Agricultural Trade: First Results of a Partial Equilibrium Analysis.- 6 Subsistence Production and Consumption of Food.- 6.1 Poverty, Subsistence Production, and Consumption of Food in Russia: Policy Implications.- 6.2 The Role of Household Plots in Rural Areas.- 7 Evolving Food Marketing Chain.- 7.1 Effectiveness of Competition in Russian Food Markets.- 7.2 Vertical Integration in the Russian Agro-food Sector.- 7.3 New Players in Russia’s Food Marketing Chain.- 8 Institutional Issues in Rural Areas.- 8.1 Credit Markets in Rural Russia.- 8.2 Building Market Information Systems for the Agro-food Sector.- 9 Institutional Issues at the Farm-Level.- 9.1 Decollectivization and Restructuring of Farms.- 9.2 Organization of Russia’s Large Scale Farms.- 9.3 Agricultural Enterprise Restructuring in Russia, 1991-95: an Efficiency Analysis.- 10 Synthesis.- 10.1 Policy Conclusions: An Agenda.- 10.2 ResearchImplications: Beyond Transition.- Contributing authors.
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