ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1990, Agricultural Protectionism in the Industrialized World takes a detailed look into the domestic and international agricultural policies of the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. These areas are some of the most industrialised in the world and this study focuses on the benefits, policies and costs related to protectionism of their agriculture. These papers offer detailed analysis of the evolution, objections and domestic and international implications related to agriculture in specific countries as well as taking a global view of issues such as policy, trends and costs and concluding with a discussion on the effects of free trade. This title will be of interest to students of environmental studies.

chapter |16 pages

Overview

part 1|299 pages

The Why, How, and Consequences of Agricultural Policies

chapter 1|45 pages

The United States

chapter 3|69 pages

Canada

chapter 4|38 pages

Japan

chapter 5|49 pages

Australia

chapter 6|48 pages

New Zealand