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This study adapts a relatively novel model of off-farm labor supply to the changing conditions of Bulgaria during the …
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This study examines off-farm labor supply in the rapidly changing conditions of Bulgaria during the 1990s. In doing so …
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This study adapts a relatively novel model of off-farm labor supply to the changing conditions of Bulgaria during the … countries. As such, they have potentially important policy making implications. -- off-farm labor supply ; diversification … ; entitlement failures ; transition economies , Bulgaria ; institutional change …
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This study adapts a relatively novel model of off-farm labor supply to the changing conditions of Bulgaria during the …
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This book is a first attempt to make a comprehensive comparative analysis of agricultural policies in Bulgaria and … modernization of agriculture. The analyses comprises the evolution and importance of agriculture in Bulgaria and Vietnam, the pace …
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With fortuitously timed data - collected before, during and after a major macro-financial crisis in Bulgaria - we …
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With fortuitously timed data - collected before, during and after a major macro-financial crisis in Bulgaria - we …
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taking up remunerative non-farm employment and identifies the determinants of non-farm income diversification at the farm … structure, migration patterns, attitudes towards and reasons for income diversification into the non-farm sector. Income … diversification indeed has a positive impact on the welfare of the households: A statistically significant increasing trend in incomes …
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There is a consensus among scholars that institutions (i.e. norms and regulations) are country specific. The paper aims to contribute to the debate by examining the type of institutions which have been the most important for growth in transition countries. It employs a new set of the...
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