Social Aspects of Agricultural Employment in the Czech Republic
Economic reforms launched in the early 1990s have significantly affected Czech agriculture for more than a decade. First was the reform of property rights to land, which was considered an underlying condition for the effective functioning of a market economy. The reform was built upon three principals: restitution of land ownership, transformation of collective farms (division of collective assets) and privatization of state land and assets. Changes in property rights induced significant structural shifts: private individual farms and new forms of corporate farms emerged, while cooperatives declined in number and size and state farms disappeared completely.
Title of publication: Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe
Volumen: 25
Intervalo de páginas: 119-144
Autor: Hana Horská, Daniela Spěšná, Jan Drlík, Radomír Koutný, Tomáš Ratinger
Año: 2004
País(es): Czechia
Cobertura geográfica: Europa y Asia Central, Unión Europea
Tipo: Artículo
Texto completo disponible en: http://www.iamo.de/fileadmin/documents/sr_vol25.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English