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What policies are feasible today and likely to be effective in
developing markets and reforming agricultural trade in the 1990s?
Outstanding scholars from several disciplines and from various
countries evaluate the major alternative policies and principal
scenarios for regional trade and market development in the current
global economic and political environment. This text assesses
prospects for a marketplace strategy of agricultural development,
revealing a considerable range of opinion on the subject. Students,
scholars, institutional analysts, and policymakers concerned with
international political economics, agricultural policy,
international trade, the politics of developing countries, and U.S.
foreign policy will find this a practical guide for understanding
the critical role of public policy in the organizing of efficient
markets. This study points to the potential impacts of policy
reforms in the USSR, Eastern Europe, and developing nations;
describes current practices in agricultural trade development;
offers regional perspectives on agricultural trade and market
development; and outlines a broad range of opportunities and
initiatives that may arise in the coming years. This useful survey
and expert assessment ends with a brief listing of some of the most
important and useful materials for understanding the critical
issues and opportunities confronting the United States in the next
few years in the areas of agricultural trade and market
development.
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