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Agrarian transformation in nicaragua: Markets, peasant rationality and choice of techiques / Spoor, Max 1994  Grey Literature
Spoor, Max Grey Literature
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Publication Netherland, Institute of Social Studies, 1994.
Description Pb
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G00442ISS/GL/1994/165-171/N4/G00442MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Agrarian transition in former Soviet Central Asia: a comparative study of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 202, August 1995 / Spoor, Max   Article
Spoor, Max Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyses the agrarian transition that is taking place in former Soviet Central Asia, since the independence of the five states in that area and the breakup of centralized Soviet Power. Economic and institutional reforms since 1991, in particular those affecting the agrarian sector, are the focus of the analysis.
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Agrarian transition in the Former Soviet Union Central Asia: stagnation and progress: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 243, April 1997 / Spoor, Max   Article
Spoor, Max Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper reviews the post-1991 process of transformation of the agrarian sectors in the five Central Asian States (CAS) of the Former Soviet Union (FSU), Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The agricultural sector reforms are reviewed with special attention to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
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Human ecology in Kyrgyzstan: the Soviet legacy and the dynamics of transition: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 239, February 1997 / Moldogazieva, Kalia; Spoor, Max   Article
Spoor, Max Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on some aspects of human development in Kyrgyzstan, one of the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the Former Soviet Union (FSU). The paper investigates the conditions conditions of 'high mountain environment', to which native inhabitants adapted their human physiology.
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Market Panacea : Agrarian transformation... economies / Spoor, Max 1997  Book
Spoor, Max Book
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Publication London, Intermediate Technology Publications, 1997.
Description 182p23 cm
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