Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of environmental degradation. While both countries face similar forms of agricultural environmental degradation, the different resource endowment and population distributions have resulted in a different incidence of the costs of these problems. Increasing demand for environmental services and better information on off-site damages have led to increasing demand for reform of agricultural, rural development, and environmental programs to eliminate biases against practices viewed as more environmentally compatible
Until recently, Australia's agricultural development policies were guided by socioeconomic objective...
This paper seeks to explain why rural policy based upon market economics cannot deliver appropriate ...
Commodity program changes, such as planting flexibility, are estimated to achieve some net aggregate...
Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of env...
Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of env...
Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of env...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
The growing environmental, health and ethical concerns associated with chemical-intensive and geneti...
Europe and North America are key producers of food in the world market and major users of crop prote...
I discuss three general lessons drawn from economic theory and historical experience for improving t...
Europe and North America are key producers of food in the world market and major users of crop prote...
As American society approaches the final years of our twentieth century, major public policy debates...
Until recently, Australia's agricultural development policies were guided by socioeconomic objective...
This paper seeks to explain why rural policy based upon market economics cannot deliver appropriate ...
Commodity program changes, such as planting flexibility, are estimated to achieve some net aggregate...
Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of env...
Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of env...
Agricultural development in both the United States and Australia has led to suboptimal levels of env...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
Since the closing years of the 1980s, Australia has adopted structural adjustment policies designed ...
The growing environmental, health and ethical concerns associated with chemical-intensive and geneti...
Europe and North America are key producers of food in the world market and major users of crop prote...
I discuss three general lessons drawn from economic theory and historical experience for improving t...
Europe and North America are key producers of food in the world market and major users of crop prote...
As American society approaches the final years of our twentieth century, major public policy debates...
Until recently, Australia's agricultural development policies were guided by socioeconomic objective...
This paper seeks to explain why rural policy based upon market economics cannot deliver appropriate ...
Commodity program changes, such as planting flexibility, are estimated to achieve some net aggregate...