This Comment will focus on the failure of the United States' agriculture subsidies to conform to rapidly changing economic and societal factors. Next, this Comment will examine the factors and agents driving agriculture policy. Finally, this Comment will analyze political obstacles and legitimate possibilities of lasting reform
Five or 10 years ago, many folks were sure about how to improve farm policy. Time has softened man...
In this paper, we argue that advocates for new U.S. agricultural trade policies should consider refo...
First paragraphs: "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking that created them."...
This Comment will focus on the failure of the United States' agriculture subsidies to conform to rap...
America’s treatment of agricultural policy is unlike that of any other country in the world. After t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-113).This paper analyzes the impact of US agricultura...
As the U.S. Congress prepares to pump at least $8.7 billion in supplemental aid to farmers (on top o...
Each year the US federal government spends billions on farm subsidies, with policy makers often just...
Farm subsidies in the U.S. were introduced during the 1930\u27s as \u27\u27a temporary solution to d...
Agricultural tariffs and price supports are the last bastion of US and European protectionism. While...
The whole basis for U.S. agricultural policy is changing. Agricultural policy in the years just behi...
My comments are divided into five parts: (1) New perspective on the U.S. economy, (2) The Multilater...
After six decades of rising subsidy levels and expansive regulatory controls, it appeared that Washi...
The implications of the 1996 Freedom to Farm Bill go far beyond free market agriculture. By moving a...
Throughout the 20th century, American farmlands, agricultural policy, and diets have seen dramatic t...
Five or 10 years ago, many folks were sure about how to improve farm policy. Time has softened man...
In this paper, we argue that advocates for new U.S. agricultural trade policies should consider refo...
First paragraphs: "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking that created them."...
This Comment will focus on the failure of the United States' agriculture subsidies to conform to rap...
America’s treatment of agricultural policy is unlike that of any other country in the world. After t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-113).This paper analyzes the impact of US agricultura...
As the U.S. Congress prepares to pump at least $8.7 billion in supplemental aid to farmers (on top o...
Each year the US federal government spends billions on farm subsidies, with policy makers often just...
Farm subsidies in the U.S. were introduced during the 1930\u27s as \u27\u27a temporary solution to d...
Agricultural tariffs and price supports are the last bastion of US and European protectionism. While...
The whole basis for U.S. agricultural policy is changing. Agricultural policy in the years just behi...
My comments are divided into five parts: (1) New perspective on the U.S. economy, (2) The Multilater...
After six decades of rising subsidy levels and expansive regulatory controls, it appeared that Washi...
The implications of the 1996 Freedom to Farm Bill go far beyond free market agriculture. By moving a...
Throughout the 20th century, American farmlands, agricultural policy, and diets have seen dramatic t...
Five or 10 years ago, many folks were sure about how to improve farm policy. Time has softened man...
In this paper, we argue that advocates for new U.S. agricultural trade policies should consider refo...
First paragraphs: "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking that created them."...