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Agrarian sector in CIS economies. The agrarian sector figures prominently in CIS economies. It employs a much greater proportion of the public than in other European and North American countries, or Japan (especially in Central Asian and Transcaucasian republics), largely governing the social and political developments, preservation of traditional national values and the basic natural wealth — land and its fertility — as well as the national demographic potential.
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For an extended discussion of the history and the lessons of agrarian reforms in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union see: Stroev, E.S. (1994): Methodology and Practices of Agrarian Reform. Kolos, Moscow (Cтpoeв, E.C. (1994):meтoдoдoгия И Πpaктикa Aгpapнoгo Peфopмиpoвaния. К oлoc, Mocквa) [In Russian]; Nikonov, A.A. The Spiral
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Stroev, E.S., Bliakhman, L.S., Krotov, M.I. (1999). Changes in the Agroindustrial Sector. In: Russia and Eurasia at the Crossroads. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60149-1_7
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