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Regulating Agriculture, Hardback Book

Regulating Agriculture Hardback

Edited by Philip Lowe, Terry Marsden, Sarah (University of Oxford, UK) Whatmore

Part of the Critical Perspectives on Rural Change series

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Originally published in 1994, this volume brings together a set of essays reflecting the complex political, social and institutional problems encountered by modern states in seeking to manage their agricultural sectors.

Drawing on different national and international viewpoints, the essays present original analyses of agricultural regulation in a comparative context.

The aspects covered include the roots of the post-war food order; the roles of corporatism, agribusiness and technological change, the challenge of de-regulation and environmental reforms, the introduction of market principles and mechanisms into centrally planned economies and the efforts to forge a new order in international trade.

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