The paper draws extensively on materials presented in Bates ( 1981 , 1983 ) . Notes 1. In his discussion ( see p . 223 ) , Bruce Gardner correctly notes the paucity of references to the literature on industrial regulation .
demands, inevitably costly to satisfy, that reflect the differential political power of various interest groups. In sum, while I disagree with Bates on some of his four approaches, I agree that the most plausible way to look at ...
The world food situation: rcent and prospective developments; World hnger: extent, causes and cures; Prices policies in developing countries; Government and agricultural markets in Africa; The role of trade in...
This book extends the discussion of world food problems by giving explicit recognition to the potential role of markets.
This book extends the discussion of world food problems by giving explicit recognition to the potential role of markets.