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Titre Problèmes agraires yougoslaves
Auteur Michel Roux
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 73, 1979
Page 97-124
Résumé anglais Yugoslavia's agrarian Problems. Yugoslavia stands out as a socialist country whose agricultural land lies mainly in the hands of private owners. This paper deals with the chief structural problems the Yugoslav agricultural development met with for 30 years. After they failed to socialize agriculture immediately after World War II, the authorities thought that socialization was to be expected from economic integration of the private farms into the social sector. However, in spite of its remarkable improvement, the social sector of agriculture seems to be unsuitable for such a purpose. The Yugoslav agriculture suffers from the general economic unstability. Regional disparities could not be reduced neither regarding agrarian densities, nor regarding productivity. Even if the rural overpopulation is intended to disappear, private farmers still remain disfavoured from a socio-economical point of view.
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