The product of RDI’s field research on agrarian reform in the Russian Far East in October 1999, this report includes an overview of the current status and background of agrarian reforms in the Russian Far East, a discussion of the issues and impediments directly related to these reforms, and descriptions of a number of the economic and institutional issues that affect the success of the private farming sector. | download PDF
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