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For many decades debates about the future of developed world agriculture policy have been dominated by a long political conflict between European/multifunctional policy regimes and the global trend towards trade liberalisation. The stalemate that had emerged between these two positions by 2000...
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development and agricultural policy highlights the role of political institutions and the difficulties of reform towards …
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A wide-ranging set of papers on agricultural competitiveness, based upon a conference held in Harare in 1994. It includes coverage of domestic and international competitiveness; developing countries' perspectives; adjustment and transition issues in the agri-food sector; and public policy.
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in the macroeconomy: the whole is more than the sum of its parts -- Chapter 10: International development: systemic … data globally and for the US, covering a wide range of questions in agriculture and economic development, food marketing …
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Pork is the single most important source of animal protein in Vietnam and its availability has a substantial impact on the well-being of the Vietnamese. Since 1996, the local supply and per capita availability of pork in Vietnam have increased substantially. The trends in and sources of this...
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Previous research on landowner willingness to retire land into the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is based on cross-sectional data prior to 2002. Using enrollment data on a CRP subprogram from 1998 to 2010 we find that incentives matter more for pasture than cropland, and we find that...
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Using enrollment data on the enhanced CRP's river buffer subprogram from 1998 to 2010 we find that participation incentives are larger for cattle pasture and that enrollments increase at a higher rate in counties with large amounts of cattle ranching. Counties producing cattle receive almost...
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