2013
DOI: 10.5513/jcea01/14.3.1314
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Selected Issues of the Agricultural Land Market in Slovak Republic

Abstract: Most of the agricultural land in Slovak republic is even after a 9-year period from the entry into the EU leased and this is not a different situation in comparison to the majority of the EU member states. The main focus of the paper is on the current status in the structure of the agricultural land ownership and agricultural land market. The analysis highlights the existing problems such as a high percentage of agricultural land under the state control, fragmentation of agricultural land, differences in the r… Show more

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“…He/she perceives the agricultural land as an investment; therefore he/she often supposes that shortly after the purchase the purpose of the acquired agricultural land will be changed from agricultural to non-agricultural. Schwarcz et al (2013) provides a high land fragmentation, which is typical for Slovakia, as an example of an unusual factor affecting the agricultural land market and the price of agricultural land as well.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Price Of Agricultural Landmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He/she perceives the agricultural land as an investment; therefore he/she often supposes that shortly after the purchase the purpose of the acquired agricultural land will be changed from agricultural to non-agricultural. Schwarcz et al (2013) provides a high land fragmentation, which is typical for Slovakia, as an example of an unusual factor affecting the agricultural land market and the price of agricultural land as well.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Price Of Agricultural Landmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were prices which are mutually agreed on by the contracting parties in the purchase agreement (Schwarcz et al 2013(Schwarcz et al : 1108(Schwarcz et al -1109; however, since the new law enter into force the mutual agreement is possible only if the transaction need not to be published on the website of the Ministry (see the above mentioned first procedure). If the supply is published on the website of the Ministry, the supplier stipulates the land price and the potential purchaser can only accept or refuse the price but there is no possibility to make a mutual agreement on the price.…”
Section: Administrative Land Prices Market Land Prices and Supplied mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purpose of this paper, these prices are called the supplied land prices. Additionally, there is an opinion that administrative prices are essential when serving as informative prices at concluding the purchase contracts and at forming the level of agricultural land prices (Schwarcz et al 2013(Schwarcz et al : 1108(Schwarcz et al -1109. Therefore, we try to compare the supplied land prices (stipulated only by the suppliers) and administrative prices stipulated by the Law No.…”
Section: Administrative Land Prices Market Land Prices and Supplied mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land and resource policy is the key to the future economic and social development. Land tenure also plays a vital role in achieving sustainable rural development (Schwarcz et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%