Lexington Books
Pages: 255
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0518-4 • Hardback • February 2003 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
Dr. Sophia Davidova is Senior Lecturer at the Imperial college at Wye and the University of London, UK. Professor Kenneth J. Thomson is Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
Chapter 1 The Context of Reform and Accession
Chapter 2 Agricultural and Trade Policies
Chapter 3 The Growth of Individual Farming in Romania
Chapter 4 Rural Credit for Individual Farmers: A Survey Analysis of Rural Financial Markets
Chapter 5 Credit for Emerging Commercial Farmers: A Survey Analysis
Chapter 6 A Model of the Impacts of Agricultural Policies on Farm Incomes
Chapter 7 Price Stabilization Policies in the Romanian Wheat Market
Chapter 8 The International Competitiveness of Romanian Agriculture: A Quantitative Anaylsis
Chapter 9 The Impact of the Association Agreement between Romania and the EU on Romanian Agriculture
Chapter 10 Rural Development and Pre-Accession Strategy for Romanian Agriculture
Chapter 11 Modeling the Economic Costs and Benefits of EU Acession
Chapter 12 WTO Commitments and CAP Adoption in Romania: Model Results
Chapter 13 Conclusions: Knowns, Unknowns, and Possibilities
. . . this volume provides a comprehensive, well-substantiated view on a rural economy in transition and also offers a set of carefully developed policy conclsions. . . . this book is an important and valuable contribution to the literature on "transition economics" and should be studied by everyone working on Romanian agrculture.
— Quarterly Journal Of International Agriculture
Romania's agriculture faces the double challenge of completing the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy as well as preparing for EU accession. This excellent study provides an in-depth analysis of this difficult process and should be very useful for Romanian readers and a larger international audience interested in transition and EU accession issues.
— Csaba Csaki, Senior Strategy and Policy Advisor, Rural Development Department
Anyone researching the agricultural sector in postsocialist areas will find much interesting data and thoughtful analyses in this round-up in Romanian Agriculture.
— Soyuz: Post Socialist Cultural Studies