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Explores how and to what extent the relationship between U.S. agricultural exports and Third World agricultural development is both circular and mutually reinforcing.
Agriculture and state --- Agriculture --- Produce trade --- Economic aspects
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The authors examine land tenure patterns and problems and the prospects for land reform in a variety of settings, ranging from agriculture-based Third World economies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America to the centrally planned systems of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and China.
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Responding to increasing protectionism in trade and to the mutual opportunities that may exist in more harmonious trade relations between the United States and the developing countries, this book addresses the role of the developing countries in the international trading system and the role and nature of U.S. policy in relation to that system.
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