Agricultural Policy in the United States: Evolution and Economics
traces U.S. agricultural policy from its colonial roots to the present,
using economic concepts to analyze and interpret political and economic
consequences. It also examines the processes by which agricultural
policies are developed, and the government structure which supports the
implementation of legislation passed by Congress. The book includes
arguments for and against common tools of U.S. agricultural policy,
without influencing the reader in a particular direction. Each chapter
contains questions and exercises to support students' learning, and
technical economic material is contained in optional appendices. This
second edition examines the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 and sets
the scene for future policy developments. Additionally, it looks at
trade wars and the impact of Black Swan events like the COVID-19
pandemic on agricultural resilience.