Albanian Peasant Economy in the Aftermath of Property Right Reforms ‐ A Review of the 20th Century Tenure History
Journal Title: Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review - Year 2014, Vol 19, Issue 19
Abstract
This study reviews some of the most important changes in Albanian land tenure. his historical description of the tenure systems from the Ottoman period to the recent reform will provide a deeper understanding of the evolution of tenure arrangements in Albania. It will point out their policy objectives, their implementation in practice and their impact on structural features of the agriculture system in Albania.
Authors and Affiliations
Edvin Zhllima, Klodjan Rama
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