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, demography and institutions). Thus, at all stages of development, forcing economic production to spread evenly across areas is … response should be comprehensively total: institutions that unite, infrastructure that connects, interventions that target …
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modernization of Bulgarian agriculture, and assesses the efficiency of various modes for governing of land supply, and labor supply …
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There is an important literature on the causal relationship between the quality of institutions and macroeconomic … performance. This paper studies this link at the micro level by looking at the productivity impacts of land rights. Whereas … previous studies used proxies for soil quality and instruments to control for the endogeneity of land titles, the data used …
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Earlier research discussed the necessary evolution from smart business networks, as based on process need satisfaction and governance, into business genetics [1] based on strategic bonds or decay and opportunistic complementarities. This paper will describe an approach and diffusion algorithms...
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associated with some new challenges such as unsustainable exploitation, lost biodiversity, land degradation, water and air …
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This paper proposes a theory of sharecropping on the basis of price behavior in agriculture and imperfectly competitive nature of rural product markets. We consider a contractual setting between one landlord and one tenant with seasonal variation of price, where the tenant receives a low price...
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evolution of economics. The second was to analyze the effects of institutions on resource allocation and the distribution of … income. The method of explaining the evolution of institutions was historical. In explaining resource allocation, Commons … evolution of institutions, the new institutional economics uses conventional economic tools such as benefits, costs, and …
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Land related investment decisions are shaped by both the formal and informal institutions governing land tenure and … to illustrate that despite legislation formalizing women’s rights to property, control over land continues to follow the … in conjunction with the principle of equal division among heirs reduces long-term investments in land among potential …
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This paper incorporates the interdisciplinary New Institutional and Transaction Costs Economics (combining Economics, Organization, Law, Sociology, Behavioral and Political Sciences) and suggests a holistic framework for analysis of agrarian contracts. First, it specifies type and importance of...
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This paper proposes a theory of sharecropping on the basis of price behavior in agriculture and imperfectly competitive nature of rural product markets. We consider a contractual setting between one landlord and one tenant with seasonal variation of price, where the tenant receives a low price...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005000635