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World Food Policies : Toward Agricultural Interdependence / ed. by Don F. Hadwiger, William P. Browne.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1986Description: 1 online resource (210 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780931477799
  • 9781685852214
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- 1 Issues of World Food and Trade: Perspectives and Projections -- Part 1 U.S. Agriculture in a Global Food System -- 2 Farm Exports and the Farm Economy: Economic and Political Interdependence -- 3 Maximizing U.S. Benefits from Agricultural Interdependence -- Part 2 Public Policies in Developed Agricultural Nations -- 4 The Common Agricultural Policy and World Food Trade -- 5 Australia and New Zealand: The Role of Agriculture in a Closer Economic Relationship -- 6 Soviet Agricultural Policy in the 1980s -- 7 Self-Sufficiency in Japanese Agriculture: Telescoping and Reconciling the Food Security- Efficiency Dilemma -- Part 3 Public Policies in Developing Agricultural Nations -- 8 Food Security and Agricultural Development Policies in the Middle East -- 9 Self-Sufficiency, Delinkage, and Food Production: Limits on Agricultural Development in Africa -- 10 The Policy Consequences of the Green Revolution: The Latin American Case -- 11 U.S.-Mexican Agricultural Relations: The Upper Limits of Linkage Formation -- Part 4 Dependence, Development and Interdependence -- 12 The Role of World Food Organizations -- 13 The Social, Developmental, and Political Impacts of Food Aid -- 14 Public Policy and Interdependence -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Social and agricultural scientists present comprehensive coverage of the array of issues involved in providing adequate world food supplies over the course of the next several decades.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- 1 Issues of World Food and Trade: Perspectives and Projections -- Part 1 U.S. Agriculture in a Global Food System -- 2 Farm Exports and the Farm Economy: Economic and Political Interdependence -- 3 Maximizing U.S. Benefits from Agricultural Interdependence -- Part 2 Public Policies in Developed Agricultural Nations -- 4 The Common Agricultural Policy and World Food Trade -- 5 Australia and New Zealand: The Role of Agriculture in a Closer Economic Relationship -- 6 Soviet Agricultural Policy in the 1980s -- 7 Self-Sufficiency in Japanese Agriculture: Telescoping and Reconciling the Food Security- Efficiency Dilemma -- Part 3 Public Policies in Developing Agricultural Nations -- 8 Food Security and Agricultural Development Policies in the Middle East -- 9 Self-Sufficiency, Delinkage, and Food Production: Limits on Agricultural Development in Africa -- 10 The Policy Consequences of the Green Revolution: The Latin American Case -- 11 U.S.-Mexican Agricultural Relations: The Upper Limits of Linkage Formation -- Part 4 Dependence, Development and Interdependence -- 12 The Role of World Food Organizations -- 13 The Social, Developmental, and Political Impacts of Food Aid -- 14 Public Policy and Interdependence -- Contributors -- Index

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Social and agricultural scientists present comprehensive coverage of the array of issues involved in providing adequate world food supplies over the course of the next several decades.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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