Introduction : The Mystery of Property -- 1 The Post-Socialist Transition and Formation of Post-Socialist Property Relations -- 2 Continuity of Reform Policies : From Conjoint Ownership to Exclusive Ownership Reform -- 3 Private Agricultural Property Owners in the "Valley" of Post-Socialist Transition -- 4 Cooperatives in the Vise of Information Constraints and Ownership Ambiguity -- 5 The Privatization of State Farms : Slow or Illusory? -- Conclusion
Summary
"This book links political and economic sociology examining how postsocialist property changes are rooted in the socialist past and how they relate to the meaning and practices of transition states and their capacity for sustainable economic development. It raises the issue of the applicability of Western institutions in the Eastern European context and the implications for the contemporary politics of European integration in which EU politics aim to smooth over the many divergences of its members"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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