In World Agriculture in Disarray I argued that the result of government intervention in agriculture would be to increase the costs of farm policies to taxpayers and consumers and to restrict agricultural trade. A review of the current situation in world agriculture confirms these projections. The policies of the major countries in relation to agriculture have clearly not succeeded in their aims and at the same time have created many problems, particularly in the sphere of agricultural trade. The solution to the crisis in the farm sector must take account of the inherent characteristics of agriculture itself
This paper looks at the recent boom in agricultural commodity prices to see to what extent the chang...
nificant achievement because for the first time, a comprehensive set of disciplines was placed on tr...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
In World Agriculture in Disarray I argued that the result of government intervention in agriculture ...
Not AvailableGlobally, Agriculture it seems is back on the development agenda, seen as a key to spur...
Almost all governments in the world intervene in the determination of agricultural production and pr...
This paper examines many of the forces reshaping world agriculture. Among these forces are increase...
Much of the world's food is produced in the wrong quantities in the wrong place. The disarray in wor...
Agricultural and food markets have been subjected to some of the most heavy-handed governmental inte...
Though an everyday harsh reality for more than a billion people, the concept of food security has re...
I n virtually every country, developed and developing alike, gov-ernments intervene in agricultural ...
Agriculture is the main source of food for the world, and food is the basic input in the daily suste...
During the past few decades agriculture has followed the general pattern of rapid integration of the...
Traditional notions about the "farm problem" may have to be reconsidered in light of the changing ec...
Despite continuing food crises in the developing world, agricultural development assistance from maj...
This paper looks at the recent boom in agricultural commodity prices to see to what extent the chang...
nificant achievement because for the first time, a comprehensive set of disciplines was placed on tr...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
In World Agriculture in Disarray I argued that the result of government intervention in agriculture ...
Not AvailableGlobally, Agriculture it seems is back on the development agenda, seen as a key to spur...
Almost all governments in the world intervene in the determination of agricultural production and pr...
This paper examines many of the forces reshaping world agriculture. Among these forces are increase...
Much of the world's food is produced in the wrong quantities in the wrong place. The disarray in wor...
Agricultural and food markets have been subjected to some of the most heavy-handed governmental inte...
Though an everyday harsh reality for more than a billion people, the concept of food security has re...
I n virtually every country, developed and developing alike, gov-ernments intervene in agricultural ...
Agriculture is the main source of food for the world, and food is the basic input in the daily suste...
During the past few decades agriculture has followed the general pattern of rapid integration of the...
Traditional notions about the "farm problem" may have to be reconsidered in light of the changing ec...
Despite continuing food crises in the developing world, agricultural development assistance from maj...
This paper looks at the recent boom in agricultural commodity prices to see to what extent the chang...
nificant achievement because for the first time, a comprehensive set of disciplines was placed on tr...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...