Production and Marketing
Rachael Goodhue and
Gordon Rausser
Chapter 21 in Handbook of Agricultural Economics, 2001, vol. 1, Part 2, pp 1183-1209 from Elsevier
Abstract:
Important advancements in agricultural economics have combined the insights of the economic discipline and its analytical paradigm with the practical and scientific knowledge of agriculture. We discuss advancements made in the areas of production and marketing, the characteristics of agricultural economics that distinguish it from general economics, and close with a discussion of the future of agricultural economics.
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Date: 2001
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