Transformation of the Agri-food System in Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States
Jill Hobbs (Universities of Lethbridge and Calgary),William Kerr (University of Saskatchewan, Canada),James D. Gaisford (Department of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada),J.D. Gaisford (Department of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada)
Transformation of the Agri-food System in Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States
Jill Hobbs (Universities of Lethbridge and Calgary),William Kerr (University of Saskatchewan, Canada),James D. Gaisford (Department of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada),J.D. Gaisford (Department of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada)
This book offers a perspective on the transition to a market-based agri-food system in the Central and Eastern European countries and the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union. It provides a formal analysis of the entire food chain from farm inputs to final consumers including imports and exports. Major components of the agribusiness sector (inputs, farm-level marketing, processing, distribution and retailing) are all dealt with in separate chapters. In addition there is coverage of food security, multinationals, commercial law, finance and building market institutions. Theoretical chapters are devoted to problems concerning prices, transactions costs and bilateral monopoly. This theoretical discussion gives an in-depth discussion of the difficulties underlying the process of transition to a market-based agri-food system and forms a consistent focus for the book as a whole. Overall, the book makes a contribution to the literature on this topical subject and should be useful for agricultural and food economists.
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