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A Framework for Food and Agricultural Policy in the 1980s

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  • Lee, John E.

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The thesis of this article is that food and agricultural policy in the 1980s will be shaped by emerging economic, social, and political realities that are different from the realities which gave rise to policies and programs of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s and which, modified, continued through the 1970s. The characteristics of this new policy environment include: –A changed economic structure and character of United States agriculture, and thus a changed constituency with changed policy needs.–The internationalization of U.S. agriculture with its favorable and unfavorable implications, but which imposes certain constraints and disciplines on domestic agricultural and food policy.–The prospect of a new supply and demand “equilibrium” and the end of 60 years of adjustment to supply growing faster than demand.–The new, broadened context within which agricultural policies and programs must be considered.

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  • Lee, John E., 1980. "A Framework for Food and Agricultural Policy in the 1980s," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 12(1), pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jagaec:v:12:y:1980:i:01:p:1-10_01
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    1. Martin, Marshall A. & Edelman, Mark A., 1981. "Less U.S. Government Intervention in Corn and Soybean Markets: An Analysis of Program Alternatives," 1981 Annual Meeting, July 26-29, Clemson, South Carolina 279396, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    2. Batie, Sandra S., 0. "The New Era Of American Agriculture: Uncertainties And Constraints," Increasing Understanding of Public Problems and Policies, Farm Foundation.
    3. Rasmussen, Wayne D. & Porter, Jane M., 1981. "Strategies For Dealing With World Hunger Post-World War Ii Policies," 1981 Annual Meeting, July 26-29, Clemson, South Carolina 279272, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).

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