Agriculture in the New International Economic Order
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Date
1990
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Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics
Abstract
Dramatic events in Eastern Europe manifest an ongoing world political-economic realignment of singular importance to American food and agricultural industries. These unfolding changes hold greater long-run significance for U.S. agriculture in the 1990s and beyond than does the new farm bill and are potentially more significant than the GATI negotiations. This essay highlights world reordering and its implications for U.S. agriculture.
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