2018
DOI: 10.33305/181-11
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Import Substitution in Agriculture: Overproduction Crises, Choice of Institutional Policy, Application of Behavioural Economics

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“…The increasing geopolitical difficulties were a catalyst for the positive dynamics of the Russian agricultural sector and associated processing industries, but dependence on imports remains a significant obstacle to their development [8]. At the same time, positive changes are evident, for example, it follows from the data of Rosstat that the commodity volume of imports of agricultural products for many types of goods has decreased, and that of import substitution has increased [9].…”
Section: Conditions Of Development Of Agriculture In Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing geopolitical difficulties were a catalyst for the positive dynamics of the Russian agricultural sector and associated processing industries, but dependence on imports remains a significant obstacle to their development [8]. At the same time, positive changes are evident, for example, it follows from the data of Rosstat that the commodity volume of imports of agricultural products for many types of goods has decreased, and that of import substitution has increased [9].…”
Section: Conditions Of Development Of Agriculture In Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%