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As stated in chapter 2, the desire and ability of economic actors to change institutions in order to support greater trade after agricultural imports increased in 1972 is analyzed here to determine whether agricultural producers perceived price changes and opportunity costs before 1990. Specifically, this chapter assesses the pressures that conditioned the interests and policy preferences of economic actors. The purpose then is to review Soviet agricultural institutions in the agrarian sector in order to discern variables that shape interests and policy preferences.
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© 2013 Michele L. Crumley
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Crumley, M.L. (2013). Soviet Agrarian Institutions and Interests. In: Sowing Market Reforms. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137313201_3
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