The European Community & Agriculture Policy
.... Continuing to keep the labor force working is a public good which is not counted in the cost of production of
farm products. The ....
(1876

8

)
Agricultural Subsidies in the West
.... agricultural policy (CAP) has had a significant impact on the
farm trade of the Community, mainly in the form of excluding the competitive
farm products of the ....
(2197

9

)
The Family Farm
.... goods in foreign nations. They can seek alliances with companies that consume
farm products. These companies might purchase goods ....
(1952

8

)
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES
.... has been reducing new business commissions and base pay in favor of incentives for both customer-retention and the cross selling of State
Farm products. ....
(2125

9

)
Eisenhower & Kennedy & Farm Policy
.... their markets. It will check current additions to our price-depressing, market-destroying surplus stocks of
farm products. It is ....
(4506

18

)
The Grapes of Wrath
.... This is true of the buyers of the
farm products that the Joads had tried to sell in Oklahoma and even more true of those who bought up land after Okie farmers ....
(608

2

)
Direct Foreign Investment in Switzerland
.... The marketing of many domestic
farm products, and of competing imports, is controlled by cartel like organizations of producers, wholesalers, processors, and ....
(1751

7

)
American Agricultural Production: 1940-1960
.... their markets. It will check current additions to our price-depressing, market-destroying surplus stocks of
farm products. It is ....
(4506

18

)
Shifting Toxic Products to Third World Countries
.... that developing nations that buy most of these
products rarely have the expertise to safely handle such toxic substances. Protective gear for
farm workers is ....
(2176

9

)
Exporting Computer Software to an Asian Country
.... in large numbers, and the small minority of the population still involved with farming has been hurt by high debt, the importation of
farm products, and an ....
(2505

10

)
Japan as US Trading Partner
.... It was also stated that Japan was already a very stable market and the largest customer for US
farm products, other than rice. The ....
(5286

21

)
Price Instability in Agriculture
.... of lower
farm income levels in relation to income levels in other sectors of the economy is the overall increase in the supply of agricultural
products that ....
(1027

4

)
The Industrial Revolution and the Railroads
.... Cotton development in the South created demand for working livestock and
farm products from the Northwest Territories (Howard, 1972; Moody, 1921). ....
(2831

11

)
Settlement of the Japanese in Brazil
.... rock crystal, mica, asbestos, iron ore, nickel, rubber, yerba matte tea, oil-bearing nuts, quebracho wood, lumber, hides, meat and
farm products (Poppino, 1968 ....
(1898

8

)
Canada and World War II
.... Canadians produced the goods needed to fight the war - raw materials,
farm products, and manufactured goods - on a volume never experienced before in Canada. ....
(1001

4

)
Canadian Involvement in WWII
.... Canadians produced the goods needed to fight the war - raw materials,
farm products, and manufactured goods - on a volume never experienced before in Canada. ....
(1001

4

)
Impact of the New Deal
.... The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) introduced price supports for
farm products and government-subsidized crop reduction procedures. ....
(4541

18

)
Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the United States
.... restrictions on apparel and Mexican limits on imported cars and trucks will fall, while bilateral free trade will be created in most
farm products (Morici, 1993 ....
(2556

10

)
Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the US The Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in ...
.... restrictions on apparel and Mexican limits on imported cars and trucks will fall, while bilateral free trade will be created in most
farm products (Morici, 1993 ....
(2531

10

)
International Harvester Divestment
.... demand for additional
products, and although the company operated on an international level, it was unable to realize profits from its
farm equipment at this ....
(1241

5

)
International Harvester Case
.... demand for additional
products, and although the company operated on an international level, it was unable to realize profits from its
farm equipment at this ....
(1241

5

)
Background to the Farm Crisis
.... Continuous decreases in the price of
farm goods (both crops and butcher
products) produced a dramatic rise in the level of indebtedness of the farmers, who ....
(1854

7

)
HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IN AMERICA
.... juvenile courts. Following World War I, artificially high prices for
farm products encouraged many farmers to expand. When Western ....
(4436

18

)
HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IN AMERICA Introduction
.... juvenile courts. Following World War I, artificially high prices for
farm products encouraged many farmers to expand. When Western ....
(4436

18

)
Doing Business with International Customers
.... opportunities as well as challenges for US forest
products because the .... industry, trade and globalization are having increasingly significant effects (
Farm). ....
(1008

4

)
Concrete Business Advice for the Modern World
.... opportunities as well as challenges for US forest
products because the .... industry, trade and globalization are having increasingly significant effects (
Farm). ....
(1008

4

)
Meat Products Trade
.... of free-trade policy that the consumers in other countries buy their
products. .... France, the contention runs, could be competitive in
farm exporting, as could ....
(3881

16

)
Common Stock and Investment
.... manufacturing, the company also makes trucks, tractors,
farm equipment, and electronics
products. Automobiles and trucks, however ....
(1691

7

)
The Industrial Revolution in Britain
.... in industry might earn the same real wage as
farm workers, but they .... economies, in this theories, were disproportionately the customers for their own
products. ....
(2555

10

)
The Economic Base in China
.... the Chinese government and Chinese workers to create the kinds of
products that will .... for some, disadvantageous for many, for the choice to stay and
farm or go ....
(1633

7

)