The Overproduction Trap in U.S. Agriculture: A Study of Resource Allocation from World War I to the Late 1960's

The Overproduction Trap in U.S. Agriculture: A Study of Resource Allocation from World War I to the Late 1960's

The Overproduction Trap in U.S. Agriculture: A Study of Resource Allocation from World War I to the Late 1960's

The Overproduction Trap in U.S. Agriculture: A Study of Resource Allocation from World War I to the Late 1960's

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Overview

This book emphasizes resource use and efficiency in the agricultural sector and offers facts and analytical concepts of interest to welfare economists, sociologists, and agricultural policy makers. Originally published in 1972

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135984410
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/18/2013
Series: RFF Agriculture and Fisheries Set
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 211
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Johnson, Glenn; Quance, C Leroy

Table of Contents

Part I The Problem of Problems in a Dynamic Agriculture; Chapter 1 Introduction, Glenn L. Johnson; Chapter 2 Characteristics of U.S. Agricultural Economy, Glenn L. Johnson; Chapter 3 Theoretical Considerations, Glenn L. Johnson; Chapter 4 Basis for Evaluation, Glenn L. Johnson; Part II Production and Resource Use; Chapter 5 Expected Product Prices, M. L. Lerohl; Chapter 6 The Overall Pattern of Production, Disappearance, Income, and Resource Use, Francis van Gigch, C. Leroy Quance; Chapter 7 Capital, C. Leroy Quance; Chapter 8 Labor, Venkareddy Chennareddy, Bob F. Jones; Chapter 9 Land, George E. Rossmiller, Arne Larsen; Part III A Summary View, Evaluative Conclusions, and Recommendations; Chapter 10 Historical and Economic Summary of U.S. Agriculture, Francis van Gigch; Chapter 11 Evaluative Conclusions and Recommendations, Glenn L. Johnson;
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