The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture. This paper examines the role of economic analysis and how policymakers made use of it in developing the policies of the Agricultural Reconciliation Act, also known as the Freedom to Farm Act. Budget reduction pressures, other/secondary policy objectives, and a closed debate led to the system of fixed, declining payments to farmers that characterize an economist's solution, without the direct participation of economists, to interventionist government policy. Left unanswered are questions of political stability of the policy and whether the direct payments themselves are adequate or excessive
Several farm groups do not command enough votes in the u.s. House of Representatives to pass their p...
This study analyzes two farm bill proposals that would replace the Federal Agricultural Improvement ...
An assumption shared by most agricultural economists is that, as farm numbers decline in a democrati...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
The 1995 Farm Bill debate proved different than many economists expected. It was overwhelmingly budg...
In 1995, for the first time since the 1930s, the United States failed to pass new farm program legis...
Enactment of federal farm commodity legisla-tion has been an issue which has greatly concerned agric...
This paper presents a chronology of the 1995-96 farm bill debate, which was historic in several dime...
The 2002 Farm Act is used as a case study of three problematic considerations related to economists'...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient, if not also inef...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient and ineffective, ...
Agricultural economists are appropriately concerned about their profession's contributions to policy...
This is a broad-ranging discussion of the role of economics and economists in the formation of gover...
T H E Agriculture and Consumer ProtectionAct of 1973 has much to recommend it. Iffarm organizations ...
Several farm groups do not command enough votes in the u.s. House of Representatives to pass their p...
This study analyzes two farm bill proposals that would replace the Federal Agricultural Improvement ...
An assumption shared by most agricultural economists is that, as farm numbers decline in a democrati...
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
The 1994 congressional elections brought expectations of policy reform that extended to agriculture....
The 1995 Farm Bill debate proved different than many economists expected. It was overwhelmingly budg...
In 1995, for the first time since the 1930s, the United States failed to pass new farm program legis...
Enactment of federal farm commodity legisla-tion has been an issue which has greatly concerned agric...
This paper presents a chronology of the 1995-96 farm bill debate, which was historic in several dime...
The 2002 Farm Act is used as a case study of three problematic considerations related to economists'...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient, if not also inef...
Economic analysis condemns market intervention in favour of farmers as inefficient and ineffective, ...
Agricultural economists are appropriately concerned about their profession's contributions to policy...
This is a broad-ranging discussion of the role of economics and economists in the formation of gover...
T H E Agriculture and Consumer ProtectionAct of 1973 has much to recommend it. Iffarm organizations ...
Several farm groups do not command enough votes in the u.s. House of Representatives to pass their p...
This study analyzes two farm bill proposals that would replace the Federal Agricultural Improvement ...
An assumption shared by most agricultural economists is that, as farm numbers decline in a democrati...