Success and Failure of Reform: Insights from the Transition of Agriculture
Journal ArticleAuthors
Scott Rozelle - Stanford University
Johan Swinnen
Published by
Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 42 no. 2, page(s) 404-456
June 2004
The paper analyzes the linkages between the reform strategies in transition countries and economic performance. We focus on agriculture because of the sharpness of the policy changes, fundamental differences among countries, and relative simplicity of agricultural relationships. We document post reform performance in the transition countries of Asia and Europe. We show how: a.) pricing reform and subsidy reductions; b.) land rights reform and policies that affect farm restructuring; and c.) the presence institutions that facilitate exchange (either markets or market substitutes) affect output and productivity. The paper ends with general lessons on reforms and transition.

