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Titre Un exemple d'agriculture socialiste : l'agriculture bulgare
Auteur Michel Petit, Jacques Brossier
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 60, 1975
Page 55-72
Résumé anglais An Example of a Socialist Agriculture: the Bulgarian Agriculture. The observation of the recent development of agriculture in the People's Republic of Bulgaria suggested two categories of questions to the authors of this paper. The first ones concern their "surprise" in view of the evolution of agriculture since 1944. The others, of a theoretical nature, deal with the decision process and the quantitative tools used in decision-making. The history of the socialist development of agriculture in Bulgaria is briefly sketched, emphasis being placed on the difficulties which have been encountered and on the solutions taken to overcome them. These are based on a socio-economic model, the main features of which are delineated. On this occasion, the authors raise the question of the neutrality and objectivity of economics as a science, and more generally of the importance of sciences and their objective laws in economic development, as expressed by Bulgarian economists.
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