Agricultural Policy: Some Hard Choices Ahead
William T. Boehm
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1981, vol. 13, issue 1, 1-9
Abstract:
Most political analysts failed to predict that the election of 1980 would be close; few foresaw the landslide that would bring major changes in the policy-making machinery. The results surprised almost everyone. Ronald Reagan carried all but 6 states, and the Republicans won the Senate for the first time in a quarter century. The balance of power in the House of Representatives also shifted toward the conservatives—Republicans gained 33 seats.
Date: 1981
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