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MARKET MECHANISMS AND ACHIEVING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

MARKET MECHANISMS AND ACHIEVING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR Heidhues et al. discuss the current depth and future development of rural finance in Romania in the context of Romania’s macroeconomic and agricultural transformation. Amblard and Colin state that, following the implementation of the land reform in the 1990s, land rentals have developed in Romania. Ciolos remarks that Romania’s accession increased the EU agricultural land area by about 14 million hectares of which about 65 per cent is arable land. Fraser and Stringer establish broad-brush hypotheses identifying some of the potential causes of vulnerability. JEL Classification: E20, Q13, R00 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Economics, Management, and Financial Markets Addleton Academic Publishers

MARKET MECHANISMS AND ACHIEVING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

Economics, Management, and Financial Markets , Volume 4 (2): 125-129 – Jan 1, 2009

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1842-3191
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Abstract

Heidhues et al. discuss the current depth and future development of rural finance in Romania in the context of Romania’s macroeconomic and agricultural transformation. Amblard and Colin state that, following the implementation of the land reform in the 1990s, land rentals have developed in Romania. Ciolos remarks that Romania’s accession increased the EU agricultural land area by about 14 million hectares of which about 65 per cent is arable land. Fraser and Stringer establish broad-brush hypotheses identifying some of the potential causes of vulnerability. JEL Classification: E20, Q13, R00

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Economics, Management, and Financial MarketsAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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