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Local development in the rural regions of Eastern Europe: Post-socialist paradoxes of economic and social entrepreneurship

Bruno Grancelli · 2011 · Journal of East European Management Studies

Summary. Agricultural transformation in Hungary and Poland created paradoxes for rural development. The paper examines how de-collectivization reshaped cooperative management and the relationship between large cooperatives and rural households. It analyzes how Europeanization and globalization affected these dynamics, identifying what distinguishes successful cooperatives and households in this post-socialist context.

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Grancelli, B.. (2011). Local development in the rural regions of Eastern Europe: Post-socialist paradoxes of economic and social entrepreneurship. Journal of East European Management Studies. https://doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-2011-1-31

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DOI
10.5771/0949-6181-2011-1-31
Countries
Hungary, Poland
Regions
Europe
Categories
food-systems, regional-innovation-systems, policy
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2026-04-28