Alternatives for Small Farm Survival: Government Policies Versus the Free Market: Discussion
Mary C. Ahearn
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1996, vol. 28, issue 1, 95-98
Abstract:
The topic of the relationship between sustainability and farm structure, including the role of government, is extremely timely. It is so timely, in fact, that economists have significantly more questions about these relationships than we do answers. Farm policy, with its emphasis on commodity production, is clearly at a turning point; perhaps this is the most critical time since the basic policies were established some 60 years ago. The Tweeten and Amponsah paper makes a contribution to our understanding of this sea of change in the policy arena and the likely impacts on small farms.
Date: 1996
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