The International Grain Trade

The International Grain Trade
Author: Nick Butler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351757490

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The mood of the international grain market changed remarkably in the decade before this book was originally published in 1986. In the early 1970s, which were years of buoyancy and high prices, the concern was with feeding the starving millions and subsequently, in the United states, with the use of the grain embargo weapon to put pressure on the Soviet Union. In the mid-1980s, after a long period in which the recession kept prices down, the climate was much gloomier. The book considers the state of the major supplier countries and their particular problems. It charts the changes in the market and discusses major issues of international concern. It concludes by surveying prospects for the market.

International Trade

International Trade
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1987
Genre: Grain trade
ISBN:

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North-South Grain Markets And Trade Policies

North-South Grain Markets And Trade Policies
Author: David Blandford
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0429715706

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The book is composed of a series of case studies. The countries included reflect the interest and experience of the authors who collaborated in preparing the volume. No attempt was made to provide representative coverage based upon a comprehensive classiftcation of countries, which is why there are no chapters dealing with such exporters as Argentina or Thailand or importers such as Egypt or Japan. Despite the somewhat eclectic geographical mix, many of the fundamental issues that face the North and the South, both individually and collectively, are illustrated by the case countries. We would argue that there is much to be learned about the effective implementation of policy choices and the constraints that policymakers face by looking at individual country experiences, rather than by attempting to generalize on the basis of an abstract theoretical framework There is a dearth of information on what countries actually do in managing domestic grain markets.

Agricultural Trade

Agricultural Trade
Author: Luther Tweeten
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992-07-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Provides an analysis of trade principles, institutions and policies necessary to understanding international agricultural trade. The book offers coverage of strategic trade theory and application, imperfect competition, market power and the political economy of agricultural trade.