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- 2009018937 contributor B11415421.
- 2009018937 created "c2010.".
- 2009018937 date "2010".
- 2009018937 date "c2010.".
- 2009018937 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009018937 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009018937 description "Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Why Do Agricultural Subsidies Exist? -- Chapter preface -- 1: Agricultural subsidies are widespread worldwide governmental supports / Congressional Budget Office (CBO) -- 2: US agricultural subsidies are the result of the Great Depression / Daniel Imhoff -- 3: US agricultural subsidies are the result of a wide variety of governmental programs / Chris Edwards -- 4: Agricultural subsidies are a response to low prices / Daryll E Ray, Daniel G De La Torre Ugarte, and Kelly J Tiller -- Periodical bibliography -- Chapter 2: What Are Some Concerns About Agricultural Subsidies? -- Chapter preface -- 1: Agricultural subsidies cause dumping in developing countries / Claire Godfrey -- 2: Agricultural subsidies are not the cause of dumping in developing countries / Sophia Murphy, Ben Lilliston, and Mary Beth Lake -- 3: Agricultural subsidies harm the poor in developing countries / Per Pinstrup-Andersen -- 4: Agricultural subsidies benefit the least developed countries / Arvind Panagariya -- 5: Agricultural subsidies encourage the overproduction of unhealthy food / Amy Frykholm -- 6: Agricultural subsidies worsen the global food shortage crisis / Washington Times -- Periodical bibliography -- Chapter 3: Should Agricultural Subsidies Be Eliminated? -- Chapter preface -- 1: US agricultural subsidies should be eliminated / Daniel Griswold, Stephen Slivinski, and Christopher Preble -- 2: Eliminating US agricultural subsidies is not a good solution / Tom Philpott -- 3: US farmers do not need agricultural subsidies to survive / Brian M Riedl -- 4: Some US farmers say they need agricultural subsidies to survive / Bruce Hight -- 5: Agricultural subsidies are not necessary and should be eliminated / Dean Kleckner -- 6: Agricultural subsidies are needed to protect food and local communities / Anuradha Mittal -- 7: To ensure quality food, current agricultural subsidies need to be eliminated / Michael Pollan -- 8: To end global poverty, it is not enough to eliminate agricultural subsidies / Sophia Murphy -- Periodical bibliography -- Chapter 4: What Are Some Alternatives To Agricultural Subsidies? -- Chapter preface -- 1: Internal food security is needed to deal with the global food crisis / Thomas Dobbs -- 2: Agricultural policies need to support local control / Corrina Steward -- 3: Safety nets are a better alternative to agricultural subsidies / Britt Lundgren -- 4: Instead of funding agricultural subsidies, resources should be used for world hunger / Kamal Nath -- Periodical bibliography -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bibliography of books -- Index.".
- 2009018937 extent "237 p. :".
- 2009018937 identifier "0737745002 (hardcover)".
- 2009018937 identifier "0737745010 (pbk.)".
- 2009018937 identifier "9780737745009 (hardcover)".
- 2009018937 identifier "9780737745016 (pbk.)".
- 2009018937 isPartOf "Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)".
- 2009018937 isPartOf "Opposing viewpoints series".
- 2009018937 issued "2010".
- 2009018937 issued "c2010.".
- 2009018937 language "eng".
- 2009018937 publisher "Detroit : Greenhaven Press,".
- 2009018937 subject "338.1/8 22".
- 2009018937 subject "Agricultural subsidies.".
- 2009018937 subject "Agriculture and state.".
- 2009018937 subject "HD1415 .A3223 2010".
- 2009018937 tableOfContents "Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Why Do Agricultural Subsidies Exist? -- Chapter preface -- 1: Agricultural subsidies are widespread worldwide governmental supports / Congressional Budget Office (CBO) -- 2: US agricultural subsidies are the result of the Great Depression / Daniel Imhoff -- 3: US agricultural subsidies are the result of a wide variety of governmental programs / Chris Edwards -- 4: Agricultural subsidies are a response to low prices / Daryll E Ray, Daniel G De La Torre Ugarte, and Kelly J Tiller -- Periodical bibliography -- Chapter 2: What Are Some Concerns About Agricultural Subsidies? -- Chapter preface -- 1: Agricultural subsidies cause dumping in developing countries / Claire Godfrey -- 2: Agricultural subsidies are not the cause of dumping in developing countries / Sophia Murphy, Ben Lilliston, and Mary Beth Lake -- 3: Agricultural subsidies harm the poor in developing countries / Per Pinstrup-Andersen -- 4: Agricultural subsidies benefit the least developed countries / Arvind Panagariya -- 5: Agricultural subsidies encourage the overproduction of unhealthy food / Amy Frykholm -- 6: Agricultural subsidies worsen the global food shortage crisis / Washington Times -- Periodical bibliography -- Chapter 3: Should Agricultural Subsidies Be Eliminated? -- Chapter preface -- 1: US agricultural subsidies should be eliminated / Daniel Griswold, Stephen Slivinski, and Christopher Preble -- 2: Eliminating US agricultural subsidies is not a good solution / Tom Philpott -- 3: US farmers do not need agricultural subsidies to survive / Brian M Riedl -- 4: Some US farmers say they need agricultural subsidies to survive / Bruce Hight -- 5: Agricultural subsidies are not necessary and should be eliminated / Dean Kleckner -- 6: Agricultural subsidies are needed to protect food and local communities / Anuradha Mittal -- 7: To ensure quality food, current agricultural subsidies need to be eliminated / Michael Pollan -- 8: To end global poverty, it is not enough to eliminate agricultural subsidies / Sophia Murphy -- Periodical bibliography -- Chapter 4: What Are Some Alternatives To Agricultural Subsidies? -- Chapter preface -- 1: Internal food security is needed to deal with the global food crisis / Thomas Dobbs -- 2: Agricultural policies need to support local control / Corrina Steward -- 3: Safety nets are a better alternative to agricultural subsidies / Britt Lundgren -- 4: Instead of funding agricultural subsidies, resources should be used for world hunger / Kamal Nath -- Periodical bibliography -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bibliography of books -- Index.".
- 2009018937 title "Agricultural subsidies / Noël Merino, book editor.".
- 2009018937 type "text".