This paper analyses Australian policy makers' use of quantification and technologies of government to implement the project of Australian wheat export market liberalisation. I draw upon policy documents to analyse how quantification has been used to construct a simplified, governable conception of the wheat industry. Policy makers, I suggest, acted upon this constructed reality through assemblages of technologies such as performance objectives, audit, cost-benefit analysis and econometric modelling to facilitate wheat export market deregulation. In addition, this paper shows how quantification was used to delegitimise the social consequences of deregulation and marginalise farmers' opposition to this shift. Thus, the erasure of th...
Stabilization schemes for the Australian wheat industry, or marketing schemes as they are now called...
This thesis provides an account of the responses of the tobacco growers of Myrtleford to the closure...
The growth of the agricultural economics profession in Australia is evaluated within the context of ...
Patrick O'Keeffe (2018) Agrarian and Human Values, 35(3), pp. 553–567 Abstract. This paper analyses ...
Patrick O’Keeffe (2019) In: Making Markets in Australian Agriculture. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapor...
In 2006 in Australia there was an inquiry into allegations of kickbacks being paid to the former Ira...
This research seeks to understand the impacts of the deregulation of export wheat marketing in Victo...
This research seeks to understand the impacts of the deregulation of export wheat marketing in Victo...
In 2008, the statutory marketing powers held by the Australian Wheat Board were dismantled, with the...
Corporate concentration in the food system is recognised as having detrimental impacts on farmers, f...
The 1989 Wheat Marketing Act has set in motion forces, in particular the deregulation of the domesti...
Grain marketing arrangements in Australia have been controversial for many years. Following an accou...
The Australian wheat marketing system has been through a number of stages of deregulation in recent ...
In many respects, the Australian wheat industry is unusual. It is extensively regulated in all its a...
This thesis focuses on how, since the 1960s, farm viability in Australia has been constituted as a f...
Stabilization schemes for the Australian wheat industry, or marketing schemes as they are now called...
This thesis provides an account of the responses of the tobacco growers of Myrtleford to the closure...
The growth of the agricultural economics profession in Australia is evaluated within the context of ...
Patrick O'Keeffe (2018) Agrarian and Human Values, 35(3), pp. 553–567 Abstract. This paper analyses ...
Patrick O’Keeffe (2019) In: Making Markets in Australian Agriculture. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapor...
In 2006 in Australia there was an inquiry into allegations of kickbacks being paid to the former Ira...
This research seeks to understand the impacts of the deregulation of export wheat marketing in Victo...
This research seeks to understand the impacts of the deregulation of export wheat marketing in Victo...
In 2008, the statutory marketing powers held by the Australian Wheat Board were dismantled, with the...
Corporate concentration in the food system is recognised as having detrimental impacts on farmers, f...
The 1989 Wheat Marketing Act has set in motion forces, in particular the deregulation of the domesti...
Grain marketing arrangements in Australia have been controversial for many years. Following an accou...
The Australian wheat marketing system has been through a number of stages of deregulation in recent ...
In many respects, the Australian wheat industry is unusual. It is extensively regulated in all its a...
This thesis focuses on how, since the 1960s, farm viability in Australia has been constituted as a f...
Stabilization schemes for the Australian wheat industry, or marketing schemes as they are now called...
This thesis provides an account of the responses of the tobacco growers of Myrtleford to the closure...
The growth of the agricultural economics profession in Australia is evaluated within the context of ...