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Agricultural-Food Policy Review: Perspectives for the 1980's

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  • O'Brien, Patrick M.
  • Penn, J.B.
  • Schertz, Lyle
  • Harrington, David H.
  • Fox, Austin S.
  • Clayton, Kenneth C.
  • Gallimore, William W.
  • Paarlberg, Philip L.
  • Webb, Alan J.
  • Ericksen, Milton H.
  • Johnson, James
  • Collins, Keith J.
  • Bowers, Douglas E.
  • Lee, John E.

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  • O'Brien, Patrick M. & Penn, J.B. & Schertz, Lyle & Harrington, David H. & Fox, Austin S. & Clayton, Kenneth C. & Gallimore, William W. & Paarlberg, Philip L. & Webb, Alan J. & Ericksen, Milton H. & Jo, 1981. "Agricultural-Food Policy Review: Perspectives for the 1980's," Economics Statistics and Cooperative Services (ESCS) Reports 279724, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerscs:279724
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.279724
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    1. D. Gale Johnson, 1977. "Food and Agricultural Policy," Books, American Enterprise Institute, number 920142, September.
    2. University of Western Australia, 1964. "Farm Policy," Farm Policy, University of Western Australia, Department of Agricultural Economics, vol. 4(3).
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