Trade and Development: Proceedings of the Winter 1986 Meeting of the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium (Texcoco, Mexico, December 1986)

Three levels of papers are contained in this proceedings. The first set contains full research papers presented during the theme day of the meeting. The following papers were given: "International Trade and Factor Movements in Development Theory, Policy, and Experience" (T. N. Srinivasan);...

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Agriculture
Corn
Developed Nations
Developing Nations
Economic Development
Exports
Field Crops
Government Role
International Trade
Policy Formation
Public Policy
Wheat
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