AGRICULTURAL POLICIES IN OECD COUNTRIES: AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE
G. Viatte
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990, vol. 41, issue 3, 292-302
Abstract:
Market disequilibria, the economic costs involved and the resulting international tensions have led to a political agreement on the need to reform agricultural policies in the direction of market orientation. However, progress has been limited so far. The present period is decisive in requiring the concrete implementation of the agreed reform principles, through a combination of domestic and international actions. In this process of reform, agriculture will be faced with new issues, reflecting the overall structural adjustment of economies and their growing internationalisation.
Date: 1990
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