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Changes in Europe and the USSR: An Overview for Southern Agriculture and Agribusiness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2017

J.B. Penn*
Affiliation:
Sparks Commodities, Inc

Extract

The world was astonished in 1989 by the initial collapse of socialist institutions and subsequently by the pace at which change swept across the Eastern European region. For a time, even the Soviet Union seemed to be moving toward greater political pluralism, market orientation and the effective end of the Cold War. It is now approaching two years since this political convulsion began (in Poland). This is sufficient time to enable the transition programs to take form, and to permit informed speculation about the potential for their success and, ultimately, how the Eastern European and Soviet situations could affect the farming and food sectors of our economy.

Type
Invited Papers and Discussions
Copyright
Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1991

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References

U.S. General Accounting Office, Eastern Europe: Donor Assistance and Reform Efforts, GAO/NSIAD-91-21, November 1990.Google Scholar
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