The Making of Informational Efficiency: Information Policy and Theory in Interwar Agricultural Economics
Thomas Delcey () and
Guillaume Noblet ()
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Thomas Delcey: UB - Université de Bourgogne, LEDi - Laboratoire d'Economie de Dijon [Dijon] - UB - Université de Bourgogne - UBFC - Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE]
Guillaume Noblet: Auteur indépendant
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Abstract:
This article offers a historical analysis of American interwar agricultural economists and their interest in information. Believing that the main problem facing farmers was a lack of information, agricultural economists designed an information policy aiming to produce, format, and disseminate information. Using administrative archives, the article analyzes the motivations of these economists and the implementation of this policy. As the article shows, the policy was a prerequisite for theoretical discussions about information, and it established institutional tools that are still used today, such as the USDA market news service.
Keywords: History of economics; Agricultural economics; Economics of information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-01-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-agr, nep-his and nep-hpe
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Published in History of Political Economy, inPress, ⟨10.1215/00182702-11242749⟩
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DOI: 10.1215/00182702-11242749
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