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| #1994066 in eBooks | 2000-12-17 | 2000-10-31 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Robust research and interntional comparison|By D.A.|It's invaluable to have this research compiled. I work in interntional devlopment and wish that this piece were required reading for all working in the field.|5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Not just for farmers|By Kenneth Baer|Sheingate's path-breaking stu||| One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2001|
"A good read on the origin, evolution, and contemporary politics of agricultural-support policies in the United States, France and Japan."--Foreign Affairs| |
A long-dominant reading of American politics holds that public policy in the United States is easily captured by special interest groups. Countering this view, Adam Sheingate traces the development of government intervention in agriculture from its nineteenth-century origins to contemporary struggles over farm subsidies. His considered conclusion is that American institutions have not given agricultural interest groups any particular advantages in the policy process, ...
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