Agriculture's Interest in America's World Trade

Agriculture's Interest in America's World Trade
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Total Pages : 40
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Synopsis Agriculture's Interest in America's World Trade by : United States. Agricultural Adjustment Administration

Agriculture's Interest in America's World Trade, Questions and Answers on a Vital Aspect of America's Future, Prepared in Division of Information, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture, I[...] January 1935

Agriculture's Interest in America's World Trade, Questions and Answers on a Vital Aspect of America's Future, Prepared in Division of Information, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture, I[...] January 1935
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Total Pages : 22
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:460818643
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Synopsis Agriculture's Interest in America's World Trade, Questions and Answers on a Vital Aspect of America's Future, Prepared in Division of Information, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture, I[...] January 1935 by :

World Trade Barriers in Relation to American Agriculture

World Trade Barriers in Relation to American Agriculture
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Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510023021454
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Synopsis World Trade Barriers in Relation to American Agriculture by : United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics

School Life

School Life
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Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89058837980
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American Agriculture and the Problem of Monopoly

American Agriculture and the Problem of Monopoly
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 0803229321
ISBN-13 : 9780803229327
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Synopsis American Agriculture and the Problem of Monopoly by : Jon Lauck

The breathtaking number of mergers and joint ventures among agribusiness firms has left independent American farmers facing the power of an increasingly concentrated buying sector. The origin of farmers? concern with such economic concentration dates back to protests against meatpackers and railroads in the late nineteenth century. Jon Lauck examines the dimensions of this problem in the American Midwest in the decades following World War II. He analyzes the nature of competition within meat-packing and grain markets. In addition, he addresses concerns about corporate entry into production agriculture and the potential displacement of a production system defined by independent family farms. Lauck also considers the ability of farmers to organize in order to counter the market power of large-scale agribusiness buyers. He explores the use of farmer cooperatives and other mechanisms which may increase the bargaining power of farmers. The book offers the first serious historical examination of the National Farmers Organization, which fully embraced the bargaining power cause in the postwar period. Lauck finds that independent farmers? attempts at organization have been more successful than previously recognized, but he also shows that their successes have been undermined by the growing concentration and power of agri-business firms, justifying a new approach to antitrust law in agricultural markets.