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Observations on Soviet Perestroika and Implications for Soviet Agriculture and U.S. Policy

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Imagine you accompanied me on a recent tour to study the Soviet food system. Our delegation convened in Washington D.C. After the initial reception and dinner for our 23 delegates Dennis Avery a specialist from World Perspectives, Inc. and former State Department officially briefed us on the status and background of the Soviet agricultural system. Here is a summary.

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  • Edelman, Mark A., Dr., 1989. "Observations on Soviet Perestroika and Implications for Soviet Agriculture and U.S. Policy," ISU General Staff Papers 198907010700001203, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:198907010700001203
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    1. Edelman, Mark A., Dr., 1989. "A Proposal to Establish A Joint Venture Among U.S. and Soviet Cooperatives," ISU General Staff Papers 198903010800001198, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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