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The Latin American debt problem and U.S. agriculture

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  • Alan Barkema
  • Mark Drabenstott
  • David Henneberry

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U.S. agriculture and Latin American countries share some important common ground -a steady stream of agricultural trade between the United States and Latin America. As U.S. agriculture emerges from its debt problem of the 1980s and the problem lingers on in Latin America, both economies stand to benefit from macroeconomic and trade policies that encourage global economic growth.

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  • Alan Barkema & Mark Drabenstott & David Henneberry, 1988. "The Latin American debt problem and U.S. agriculture," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 73(Jul), pages 21-38.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedker:y:1988:i:jul:p:21-38:n:v.73no.7
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    1. Arce-Diaz, Eduardo & Goodwin, Barry K., 1992. "Latin American External Debt and its Effects on U.S. Feed Grain Exports," WAEA/ WFEA Conference Archive (1929-1995) 321342, Western Agricultural Economics Association.

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