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In Defense of Agricultural Relief on the General Plan of the McNary-Haugen Measure

In: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928

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There is no occasion in a paper such as this to go deeply into the history and causes of the agricultural depression. The essential facts are well known and generally admitted, and are proven by statistics accessible to everyone. Taking as the basis of comparison, not the abnormal years of 1917–1919 when agricultural in America benefited relatively to the average of other industries (though not as much as some others) from the special conditions of the war, but taking the conditions of 1913, it is known and admitted that since the “break” of 1920, the condition has been reversed, and to a serious degree. Agricultural prices have ruled distinctly below those of other products, and much of the time very much lower. The real wages of workers in manufacturing industry have been well above those of pre-war years, and the labor incomes of farmers far below – when they had any labor income at all. “Industry” (in the narrow sense) has been vauntingly prosperous, while the figures for bankruptcies and for the movement of population from country to city testify to the opposite condition in agriculture.

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  • Ross B. Emmett, 2011. "In Defense of Agricultural Relief on the General Plan of the McNary-Haugen Measure," Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, in: Frank H. Knight in Iowa City, 1919–1928, pages 57-62, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:rhetzz:s0743-4154(2011)000029b010
    DOI: 10.1108/S0743-4154(2011)000029B010
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