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-quo rents by inhibiting individualisation in agriculture. In addition, based on their ideological background in communism and …
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of Agriculture, a key support channel is via concessional credits to the livestock sector, which was singled out as the … Germany, it is argued that reforms of the institutional environment of agriculture are at least as important for successful …
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of Agriculture, a key support channel is via concessional credits to the livestock sector, which was singled out as the … Germany, it is argued that reforms of the institutional environment of agriculture are at least as important for successful …
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regulated, and private lenders even turn away from agriculture. There are now three dominant groups of agricultural producers in … enterprises and have brought outside investment and management to the region. With stable employment in agriculture, nominal … out of the market, and make sure that future access to qualified labour in agriculture is warranted. -- Agricultural …
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unlikely that short- or long-term investment projects in agriculture can be credit funded. Currently, peasant farms are mainly … perspectives concerning a market-oriented, commercial private agriculture. … Landwirtschaft durch Kredite finanziert werden können, ist gegenwärtig gering. Zur Zeit werden private Bauernwirtschaften …
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This paper reviews three arguments why government should not directly finance public goods provision in the countryside: (1) sorting and voting of residents leads to efficient local public goods provision, (2) community governance better copes with incomplete contracting in public goods, and (3)...
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