The political economy of international agricultural policy reform
1987
Miller, G. (Australian Dept. of Primary Industry, Canberra (Australia))
A detailed analysis of the causes of the present crisis in world agriculture. The author focuses on Japan, the United States and the European Community, because of both the magnitude of their contributions to agricultural disequilibrium and their potential capacity to provide world leadership in resolving the problem. Topics include: world price and stocks for wheat, butter and sugar; US price and income support mechanisms for grain; world and Japanese sugar prices; and EC beef and veal support measures.
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