By the end of World War II, the United States had become well
integrated into the world markets for forest products. No longer
can domestic prices of forest products be viewed as being wholly
determined by domestic demand and supply, nor even by North
American supply and demand, but must be viewed in a worldwide
context. Originally published in 1980, this work provides a
comprehensive overview of the nature of global forestry,
particularly as it pertains to international trade flows of forest
products, and analyses the role of the United States in a global
context. This is a valuable resource for any student or researcher
interested in environmental studies, global trade relations, and
foreign market development.
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