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Peasant communes and factor markets in late nineteenth-century Russia

机译:19世纪末的俄罗斯农民公社和要素市场

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The peasant land commune was the emblematic institutional feature of agrarian Russian society before the Revolution of 1917. Economic historians have long blamed the commune for restricting household behavior in ways that contributed to Russia's economic "backwardness" by the late 19th century. Drawing on new household-level data collected from archival sources in Moscow province, this article provides the first microeconomic analysis of local factor markets and household behavior within the institutional context of the Russian peasant commune. The empirical evidence indicates that peasant households did have substantial flexibility when it came to allocating their land and labor holdings. In response to mortality shocks or lags in the communal adjustment of land, households engaged in land rentals and off-farm labor market transactions to improve upon suboptimal factor endowments. Although these findings do not imply that the resulting allocation of resources was fully efficient, they do illustrate how peasants made rational factor market transactions in a seemingly inhospitable institutional environment.
机译:农民土地公社是1917年革命前俄罗斯农业社会的象征性制度特征。经济史学家长期以来一直指责该公社以限制家庭行为的方式,在19世纪后期才对俄罗斯的经济“落后”做出了贡献。本文利用从莫斯科省档案馆收集到的新的家庭水平数据,提供了在俄罗斯农民公社制度背景下对本地要素市场和家庭行为进行的首次微观经济学分析。经验证据表明,在分配土地和劳动力时,农民家庭确实具有很大的灵活性。为了应对死亡率冲击或土地公共调整的滞后,从事土地租赁和非农劳动力市场交易的家庭改善了次优要素end赋。尽管这些发现并不意味着所分配的资源是完全有效的,但它们的确说明了农民是如何在看似荒凉的制度环境中进行理性因素市场交易的。

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