This paper is primarily concerned with the place of producer-controlled marketing boards in contemporary agricultural policy. The accomplishments and limitations of state marketing boards are reviewed from the standpoint of their stated objectives. Their possible future role is discussed in the light of changes which have occurred in market structure and in public attitudes towards intervention in agricultural marketing, both in Australia and in other advanced economies.Marketing,
In recent years, new directions have begun to emerge in agricultural export marketing. Emphasis has ...
Marketing research is a relatively neglected field in Australia; and we can't afford to let it remai...
This thesis examines the effect on statutory marketing authorities (SMAs) in Western Australia of th...
This paper is primarily concerned with the place of producer-controlled marketing boards in contempo...
The objectives of this paper are to (1) review the reasoning behind the extension of government into...
Agricultural markets and marketing policies in Australia have changed markedly in recent years. In p...
The 1989 Wheat Marketing Act has set in motion forces, in particular the deregulation of the domesti...
The subject of 'marketing' as a field of agricultural policy and applied research is discussed in th...
Grain marketing arrangements in Australia have been controversial for many years. Following an accou...
This paper describes and explains the recent very rapid reduction in the number of commodity marketi...
In late 1970s and through 1980s, state control in agricultural marketing was taken as the best for t...
This paper critically examines the role of farmers' markets in Australian agriculture. A case study ...
For a century, economists have recognized that free and functional markets do not always exist for f...
The original motivation for this paper grew out of the Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium's ...
In 2006 in Australia there was an inquiry into allegations of kickbacks being paid to the former Ira...
In recent years, new directions have begun to emerge in agricultural export marketing. Emphasis has ...
Marketing research is a relatively neglected field in Australia; and we can't afford to let it remai...
This thesis examines the effect on statutory marketing authorities (SMAs) in Western Australia of th...
This paper is primarily concerned with the place of producer-controlled marketing boards in contempo...
The objectives of this paper are to (1) review the reasoning behind the extension of government into...
Agricultural markets and marketing policies in Australia have changed markedly in recent years. In p...
The 1989 Wheat Marketing Act has set in motion forces, in particular the deregulation of the domesti...
The subject of 'marketing' as a field of agricultural policy and applied research is discussed in th...
Grain marketing arrangements in Australia have been controversial for many years. Following an accou...
This paper describes and explains the recent very rapid reduction in the number of commodity marketi...
In late 1970s and through 1980s, state control in agricultural marketing was taken as the best for t...
This paper critically examines the role of farmers' markets in Australian agriculture. A case study ...
For a century, economists have recognized that free and functional markets do not always exist for f...
The original motivation for this paper grew out of the Food and Agricultural Marketing Consortium's ...
In 2006 in Australia there was an inquiry into allegations of kickbacks being paid to the former Ira...
In recent years, new directions have begun to emerge in agricultural export marketing. Emphasis has ...
Marketing research is a relatively neglected field in Australia; and we can't afford to let it remai...
This thesis examines the effect on statutory marketing authorities (SMAs) in Western Australia of th...