Discussion: The Role of Food and Agriculture in the International Affairs of the United States
Emilio Pagoulatos
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1981, vol. 13, issue 1, 39-42
Abstract:
The role of food and agriculture in world affairs is an extremely broad and multifaceted subject. Attempts to understand it require the contributions of a number of disciplines, such as agricultural economics, international trade and finance, history, and international politics. Therefore, it is virtually impossible to do it justice in a twelve-page manuscript or in a forty-minute presentation.
Date: 1981
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