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Invited contributions - Institutional and structural change.................... 1 The success of gradualism: Empirical evidence from China's agricultural reform ................................ ........... ........... 3 Jikun Huang, Johan F. M Swinnen, Scott Rozelle Land reform and farm restructuring in Moldova, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan: A stocktaking ........................................................... 30 David Sedik Land market developments, imperfections, and effects in transition countries ...................................................... 55 Johan F. M Swinnen, Pavel Ciaian, Liesbet Vranken Farmland markets, boom/bust cycles, and farm size ................................... 80 Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz Farm structure and governance................................. ....... 103 Duality of farm structure in transition agriculture: The case of Moldova...... 105 Zvi Lerman, Dragos Cimpoies Organizational restructuring of the agrarian sector in Bulgaria during the pre-accession period......................... ......... 120 Julia M. Doitchinova, Ivan St. Kanchev, Albena Miteva Governance of Bulgarian farming - Modes, efficiency, impact of EU accession ............................................ 133 Hrabrin Bachev Leadership may have a decisive influence on the successful transition of production cooperatives - A social capital approach ................................ 150 Csaba Forg6cs Contracts and institutions in agriculture ..................................... 167 Contractual arrangement and enforcement in transition agriculture: Theory and evidence from China ...................................... 169 Hongdong Guo Contractrual relationships in the Hungarian horticultural sector ................. 184 Imre Fert5 Contract farming in China: Perspectives of smallholders............................ 194 Hongdong Guo, Robert W. Jolly, Jianhua Zhu Are macro policies adjusted to institutional arrangements at the micro level? Some evidence from Polish Agriculture during transition ................. 205 Jan Falkowski, Dominika Milczarek The Austrian private foundation as a legal form in farm management, with special emphasis on tax issues ........................ ............................. 221 Hermann Peyerl, Giinter Breuer Credit as a tool of integration between the Polish farms and buyers of their products........................................ ... 237 Alina Danilowska Who, why and how: Problems of farmers' interest representation in Poland....................................... ..................... 252 Aldona Zawojska Farm competitiveness in changing market and policy environment ....... 269 How competitive is milk production in the Central and Eastern European countries in comparison to Western Europe?.............................. 271 Mikhail Ramanovich, Torsten Hemme Production and trade of animal products in selected ECO countries........... 283 Farhad Mirzaei, OlafHeidelbach European agriculture without direct payments - A partial equilibrium analysis .......................................... ............ 294 Oliver Balkhausen, Martin Banse Measuring the degree of market power in the Ukrainian milk processing industry ......................................... 309 Oleksandr Perekhozhuk, Michael Grings Determinants of foreign direct investments in the food processing industry: An empirical analysis for Ukraine ..................................... 319 Oksana Luka Farm efficiency and productivity ............................................. 335 Allocative efficiency of corporate farms in the Leningrad region .............. 337 David Epstein Pathways towards efficient levels of machinery investments needed for the sustainable development of arable farms in Bulgaria ............ 350 Nikolay Naydenov Small-scale farming in Romania - Shadow prices and efficiency .............. 362 Johannes Sauer, Borbala Balint How large is the marginal product of land in the Moscow region? ................ 381 Natalia Il'ina, Nikolay Svetlov Price transmission in the agri-food market ........................................ 397 Spatial price transmission on the Turkish wheat market - An initial application ..................................................................... 399 Enno-Burghard Weitzel, Ahmet Bayaner Farm to retail price transmission on the pork market: A German-Hungarian comparison ............................................... 414 Lajos Zoltdn Bakucs, Imre Fert6, Heinrich Hockmann, Oleksandr Perekhozhuk The nature of selected price transmissions in the agri-food chain and their consequences ................................................. 430 Lukcid Cechura Rural labor mobility........................................... ... 449 Labor mobility in transition countries and the impact of institutions ...... ...................... ......................... 451 Thomas Herzfeld, Thomas Glauben Choosing to migrate or migrating to choose: Migration and labor choice in Albania ............................... ............. 467 Carlo Azzarri, Gero Carletto, Benjamin Davis, Alberto Zezza Rural non-farm employment in Ukraine ................................. .... 484 OlegNivyevskiy, Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel Opportunities and challenges for farm household livelihood strategies: Pluriactivity in Finland and the UK ........................................ 497 Claire Newton Rural development ....................................................... 511 Territorial aspects of enterprise development in remote rural areas of Europe .......................................... 513 Zuzana Bednarikova, Tomas Doucha, Zdenek Travnicek New policy approaches for rural development: The experience of two case regions in Eastern Germany ............................... 528 Theodor Fock