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Textbook
A Billion Dollars a Day: The Economics and Politics of Agricultural SubsidiesISBN: 978-1-4051-8587-5
Hardcover
320 pages
April 2009, ©2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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In a lively, non-technical, and up-to-date account, this book addresses the core questions that surround the issues of agricultural subsidies.
- Explores these questions: Why do we have subsidies? How did they evolve? What is the present and possible future of subsidies? What is their impact on a typical African farmer?
- Written for the general public, this book will also be useful for courses in Agricultural Policy
- Provides a detailed examination of subsidy histories and the current policies of the United States, various European countries, Australia and New Zealand, and Korea and Japan
- Includes a discussion of how these policies affect developing countries—examining, in particular, their impact on many African farmers
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