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late Imperial Russia. The reform allowed peasants to obtain land titles and consolidate separated land strips into single …We study the effect of changes in land tenure, launched by the 1906 Stolypin reform, on agricultural productivity in … allotments. Our estimations suggest that the net effect of the reform on land productivity was positive, mainly due to land …
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patterns in the parish of Borshevka, Russia, 1830-1912 -- The banking crisis, peasant reform, and economic development in …Did Russia's emancipated serfs really pay too much for too little land? : statistical anomalies and long …-tailed distributions -- On good numbers and bad : Malthus, population trends, and peasant standard of living in late Imperial Russia …
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Russian agriculture in transition (1991-1998) was characterised by a production collapse due to aloss in quality and quantity of acreage, disinvestments, falling purchasingpower, and increasedimports. Neither traditional agriculture nor the nascent family farm sector havebeen able to ensure...
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