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Distortions to agricultural incentives in the Kyrgyz Republic (Inglés)

The Kyrgyz Republic was one of the poorest Soviet republics and, despite attempts by central planners to locate industries in the republic, outside the capital city and its neighborhood the economy remained predominantly agricultural. When the country became independent in December 1991, agriculture accounted for just under two-fifths of gross domestic product (GDP). During the transitional recession workers moved from the towns to the countryside...
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