Wegren, Stephen K., 1956-....
Wegren, Stephen K.
Wegren, Stephen K. 1952-
Stephen K. Wegren autor prací z oblasti zemědělství v postkomunistických zemích
VIAF ID: 34693160 (Personal)
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Works
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Agriculture and the state in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia | |
Building market institutions in post-communist agriculture : land, credit, and assistance | |
Food policy and food security : putting food on the Russian table | |
The Land question in Ukraine and Russia | |
Land reform in Russia : institutional design and behavioral responses | |
Land reform in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe | |
The moral economy reconsidered : Russia's search for agrarian capitalism | |
The moral economy reconsidered / Stephen K. Wegren. - New York, 2005. | |
Putin's Russia : past imperfect, future uncertain | |
Rural adaptation in Russia | |
Rural inequality in divided Russia | |
Russia's food policies and globalization | |
Russia's food revolution : the transformation of the food system | |
Russia's policy challenges : security, stability, and development | |
Russia's role in the contemporary international agri-food trade system | |
Whither Putinism? : Conclusion |