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The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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Firms engage in NME in order to discount nominal prices which remain well above market-clearing levels. The mechanisms which prevent a convergence between formal and actual transaction values include asset valuation rules, depreciation schedules, tax regulations and an inadequate bankruptcy mechanism.
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-25
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2004
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pp. 388-409
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Asset Valuation
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Market Clearing
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A Land Code providing for private land ownership was passed on third reading by the Ukrainian parliament [on 25 October 2001] … Although the Code imposes a five-year moratorium on the purchase and sale of land, starting in 2005 any Ukrainian citizen will be able to buy 100 hectares of farmland, acquire permanent ownership of it and use the land as he sees fit. Moreover, Ukrainian legislators decided that farmers should have the right to acquire land free of charge, provided that ‘they are Ukrainian citizens and hold a degree in agriculture or have agricultural experience’. Foreign citizens and legal entities … may acquire ownership of non-agricultural land in order to put up buildings associated with busi-ness activities in Ukraine. The law seems to state very explicitly that ‘agricultural land may not be transferred to the ownership of foreign citi-zens or stateless persons’.
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-36
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2004
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pp. 614-616
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Agricultural Land
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Land Ownership
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Private Land
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The Law
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The Right
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Land Code
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Legal Entities
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Political developments after the 5 March 1995 general election
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-10
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2004
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pp. 150-177
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General Election
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pro-Romanian stance … Moldova’s authorities temporarily banned the Popular Christian Democratic Party after it organized anti-Russian demonstrations in … Chisinau in response to plans to make Russian an official language.
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-22
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2004
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pp. 358-359
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Democratic Party
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Official Language
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Christian Democratic Party
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Russia and the Asian financial crisis
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-30
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2004
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pp. 494-522
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Financial Crisis
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Asian Financial Crisis
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Estonia
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-9
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2004
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pp. 143-149
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Lithuania
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-15
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2004
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pp. 234-274
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state farms in a slightly new juridical guise … The result of the slump [in agricultural production] has been to turn the majority of these farms into more or less pure ‘subsistence’ entities engaged in the self supply of food for their members and (as far as possible) of the inputs necessary for that food production – but withdrawing mainly or totally from market supply. At the same time, however, a small minority of these former state and collective farms (about 10–15 per cent of them in all four regions studied) have come to dominate marketed production of food and other agricul-tural crops …. The clue to the survival of this small minority of enterprises has been their success in a form of ‘crisis management’, a success determined largely (in my view) by the contacts and abilities of their farm management.
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-27
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2004
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pp. 464-465
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Crisis Management
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Agricultural Production
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Food Production
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Farm Management
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The Self
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Small Minority
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Collective Farms
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Latvia
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-12
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2004
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pp. 191-199
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Moldova
The Countries of the Former Soviet Union at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
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10.4324/9780203647547-19
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2004
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pp. 337-339
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