Regulation and the Revolution in United States Farm Productivity
Since the 1930s, U.S. agriculture has undergone a revolution in productivity. Sally Clarke explains how government activity, from support for research to price supports and farm credit programs, created a climate favorable to rapid gains in productivity. Regulation stabilized prices, introduced new sources of credit, and caused tool manufacturers and private creditors to revise their business strategies. Competitive farmers took advantage of these new conditions to invest in expensive technology and achieve new gains in productivity.
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Regulation and the Revolution in United States Farm Productivity
Since the 1930s, U.S. agriculture has undergone a revolution in productivity. Sally Clarke explains how government activity, from support for research to price supports and farm credit programs, created a climate favorable to rapid gains in productivity. Regulation stabilized prices, introduced new sources of credit, and caused tool manufacturers and private creditors to revise their business strategies. Competitive farmers took advantage of these new conditions to invest in expensive technology and achieve new gains in productivity.
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Regulation and the Revolution in United States Farm Productivity

Regulation and the Revolution in United States Farm Productivity

by Sally H. Clarke
Regulation and the Revolution in United States Farm Productivity

Regulation and the Revolution in United States Farm Productivity

by Sally H. Clarke

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Since the 1930s, U.S. agriculture has undergone a revolution in productivity. Sally Clarke explains how government activity, from support for research to price supports and farm credit programs, created a climate favorable to rapid gains in productivity. Regulation stabilized prices, introduced new sources of credit, and caused tool manufacturers and private creditors to revise their business strategies. Competitive farmers took advantage of these new conditions to invest in expensive technology and achieve new gains in productivity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521528450
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/25/2002
Series: Studies in Economic History and Policy: USA in the Twentieth Century
Edition description: First Paperback Edition
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.91(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Regulation and Productivity: 1. Introduction; 2. Agriculture and the organization of knowledge in the early twentieth century; 3. Accounting for the slow rate of productivity growth; Part II. 'Power Farming' in the Corn Belt, 1920–40: 4. The tractor factor; 5. Depressed markets and market regulation; 6. 'If you'll need a tractor in 1936 you ought to order it now'; Part III. A Legacy for New Deal Regulation: 7. Regulation, competition, and the revolution in farm productivity; 8. Conclusion; Epilogue: The credit crisis of the 1980s; Appendix A. The tractor's threshold, 1929; Appendix B. The tractor's threshold, 1939; Appendix C. Sources of preharvest and harvest labor productivity, 1929–39.
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