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63 <09> <73> --- 338.43 <73> --- Agriculture --- -Agriculture --- -Family farms --- -Farm income --- -Agricultural credit --- Agricultural productivity --- Agricultural subsidies --- -Agriculture and state --- -Agricultural laws and legislation --- Law, Agricultural --- Agriculture and state --- Agrarian question --- Agricultural policy --- State and agriculture --- Economic policy --- Land reform --- Agricultural industries --- Farm subsidies --- Subsidies --- Productivity, Agricultural --- Farm management --- Agricultural lending --- Farm credit --- Farm loans --- Rural credit --- Agricultural income --- Income --- Agricultural prices --- Farms --- Farms, Small --- Private plot agriculture --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- History of agriculture--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Landbouweconomie--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Economic aspects --- -History --- -Economic aspects --- -Costs --- Law and legislation --- Government policy --- Finance --- -History of agriculture--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- 338.43 <73> Landbouweconomie--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- 63 <09> <73> History of agriculture--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -Productivity, Agricultural --- Agricultural credit --- Agricultural laws and legislation --- Family farms --- Farm income --- History --- Costs
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International economic relations --- United States of America
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Looking at U.S. farming over the past century, Gardner searches out explanations for both the remarkable progress and the persistent social problems that have marked the history of American agriculture.
Agriculture --- Family farms --- Farm income --- Agricultural credit. --- Agricultural productivity. --- Agricultural subsidies --- Agriculture and state --- Agricultural laws and legislation --- Economic aspects --- History --- Costs
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338.43 --- 504.03 --- 631.1 --- 338.2 --- 631.1 Farm management and organization --- Farm management and organization --- 504.03 Social and socio-economical aspects of human influences on the environment. Social ecology. Ecological economics --- Social and socio-economical aspects of human influences on the environment. Social ecology. Ecological economics --- 338.43 Landbouweconomie --- Landbouweconomie --- 338.2 Economisch beleid. Economische politiek. Geleide economie. Plan --"tijd" --- Economisch beleid. Economische politiek. Geleide economie. Plan --"tijd" --- Agricultural credit. --- Crédit agricole --- Agricultural credit --- Agricultural Economics (General) --- -Farm produce --- -Agricultural credit --- -Agricultural productivity --- -338.1 --- Productivity, Agricultural --- Agricultural lending --- Farm credit --- Farm loans --- Agricultural commodities --- Produce --- Agricultural Economics (General). --- Crédit agricole --- 631.15 --- 631.15 Farm production. Farm management. Farm administration --- Farm production. Farm management. Farm administration --- 351.778.2 --- 351.778.2 Voedselbevoorrading --- Voedselbevoorrading --- 631.16 --- 339.13 --- 339.13 Marktmechanisme. Markttheorie. Marktstructuur. Marktregulatietechnieken. Marktevenwicht. Disequilibrium van de markt. Marktfluctuatie. Marktelasticiteit. Oneerlijke concurrentie. Dumping. Antidumping --- Marktmechanisme. Markttheorie. Marktstructuur. Marktregulatietechnieken. Marktevenwicht. Disequilibrium van de markt. Marktfluctuatie. Marktelasticiteit. Oneerlijke concurrentie. Dumping. Antidumping --- 631.16 Farm finances and economic assessment --- Farm finances and economic assessment --- Agriculture --- Farm produce --- Agricultural productivity --- Economic aspects --- Marketing --- Agricultural productivity. --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Agricultural Economics --- Economic aspects. --- Marketing. --- Produits agricoles --- Aspect économique --- Commercialisation --- Productivité --- ELSEVIER-B EPUB-LIV-FT --- Agriculture - Economic aspects --- Farm produce - Marketing --- Economie agricole
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During 1985-93 the U.S. Government provided $4.9 billion in subsidies to targeted foreign buyers of U.S. wheat under its Export Enhancement Program (EEP). The subsidies averaged $31 per metric ton, or about 25 percent of the U.S. price. The EEP generates a small gain to U.S. farmers, compared to its costs. Lacking a clear economic justification, the debate on the EEP indicates the following were the key factors in its political success: farmers and agribusiness have been unified in support of the program, and have excellent political channels through which to express their views; domestic users of wheat have not opposed the program; and the program received an initial boost because of its use of large government-owned wheat stocks, allowing it to be treated as budget neutral in Congress. An economic argument that carried political weight was that the EEP, by increasing the costs of the European Community's wheat export subsidies, would encourage them to negotiate joint U.S./EC subsidy reductions. In fact, the EC in 1993 did agree to multilateral subsidy reductions in the GATT, as well as reforming their own policies unilaterally. But it remains questionable whether this outcome justifies the EEP.
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