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The American farmer and the export market için kapak resmi
Başlık:
The American farmer and the export market
Yazar:
Dowell, Austin Allyn, 1891- author
ISBN:
9780816671397
Basım Bilgisi:
Minnesota Archive Edition.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
v, 269 pages : illustrations. (included maps) ; 21 cm.
Genel Not:
Without thesis note.

Reprinted.
İçerik:
Preface Contents Introduction I. The Farm Plant 1. Farming as an Industry 2. Our Farm Resources 3. Crop Production 4. Livestock Production 5. The Export Surplus II. The Home Market 6. Will Population Growth Absorb the Surplus? 7. Can We Hope For Increased Consumption? 8. Will The Removal of Submarginal Land Solve the Surplus Problem? 9. The Farmer Is Becoming More Efficient 10. The Possibility of Shifting From Export to Import Crops 11. Is National Self-Sufficiency Practicable? III. The Export Market 12. The Place of the American Farmer in World Competition 13. Tariff Fundamentals 14. Protection of Farm Products 15. International Debts a Part of the Export Problem 16. Governmental Policies in International Trade 17. What Of The Future? Notes Index
Özet:
The American Farmer and the Export Market was first published in 1934. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.Shall we isolate ourselves behind the walls of national self-sufficiency and do without what we cannot produce? Or shall we try to break down trade barriers and restore export markets? How can we escape the intolerable combination of abundance and poverty?“We have enough resources in the United States to provide for twice our present standard of living, ” Secretary Wallace has asserted. This book is the most comprehensive analysis yet published of the problems that must be solved, the long-time plans that must be thought out, before America can abolish its “rural slums” and achieve the full benefit of its enormous resources.Self-sufficiency and continued or increased exportation each has its price. Professors Dowell and Jesness show just what we may expect to gain or to lose from reducing production, shifting crops, abandoning sub-marginal land, boosting farm prices, and legislating trade barriers. They point out the relationship between agricultural and industrial recovery and between our policy in regard to world markets and the possibility of collecting our foreign debts.The authors present facts, not theories – the pertinent facts on both sides of the most vital question that the American farmer faces today – After the AAA, what?
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