Government Control of Sugar During the War
Joshua Bernhardt
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1919, vol. 33, issue 4, 672-713
Abstract:
I. Introduction: The four periods of government control, 672. — II. The problems relating to sugar for the crops of 1918–19, 674. — (a) Problems relating to price, 674. — (b) Problems relating to supply and distribution, 687. — III. The solution of these problems through the formation of the United States Sugar Equalization Board, 693. — (a) Formation of the United States Sugar Equalization Board, 693. — (b) Solution of the problems relating to price, 695. — (c) Agreements with the various producers, 702. — (d) Solution of the problems relating to supply and distribution, 705. — IV. Conclusion, 710.
Date: 1919
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