@article{PetroskaAngelovska:120176,
      recid = {120176},
      author = {Petroska Angelovska, Neda and Ackovska, Marija and Bojnec,  Stefan},
      title = {Agricultural Land Markets and Land Leasing in the Former  Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia},
      address = {2012-02-02},
      number = {545-2016-38727},
      series = {Factor Markets Working Paper},
      pages = {20},
      month = {Feb},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {The aim of this study is to identify the driving forces  that shape agricultural land structures, land market and  land leasing in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia  (FYROM). 
Institutional developments and land reforms have  so far been modest in the FYROM, and have not contributed  to significant changes in agricultural ownership,  operational structures, or land market and land leasing  arrangements. Land ownership and land use are bimodal,  consisting of several small-scale family farms and a few  large-scale agricultural enterprises. The small family  farms own and operate land on several small parcels, which  is one of the major obstacles to the modernisation of  family farm production. They produce food for household  subsistence with mixed crop, fruit, vegetable, grapevine  and livestock production. A considerable portion of the  land is uncultivated, which affects land market and land  leasing values. Due to underdeveloped institutional  frameworks and market institutions in support of  small-scale farms, a large proportion of state-owned land  is rented by agricultural enterprises.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/120176},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.120176},
}