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Books in the RFF Agriculture and Fisheries Set series

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  • - A Study of Resource Allocation from World War I to the Late 1960's
    by Glenn Johnson
    £12.99

    Emphasizes resource use and efficiency in the agricultural sector and offers facts and analytical concepts of interest to welfare economists, sociologists, and agricultural policy makers.

  • - Thirty Years of the New Decentralization
    by Robert J. Morgan
    £40.99

    Reviews and evaluates the political and administrative aspects of the nationwide soil conservation effort in the United States.

  • by R. Burnell (Formerly of Colorado State University) Held
    £72.49

    Reviews and evaluates the nationwide soil conservation effort in the United States and suggests broad outlines of a future conservation program.

  • - A Study of Irrational Conservation
    by James A. Crutchfield
    £105.99

    A study that attributes the chronic economic distress of the valuable Pacific salmon industry not only to decline in catch but also to the economic problems of open access ocean fisheries. It analyzes salmon public management programs and proposes alternatives.

  • - Some Problems of Growth and Economic Allocation
    by Francis T. Christy
    £40.99

    By examining international fishery resources from a primarily economic and political viewpoint, this title highlights the common property aspects of fisheries, physical productivity of the ocean, supply and demand, and the legal and institutional framework within which the fisheries industry operates.

  • - Myth or Reality?
    by Pierre Crosson
    £72.49

    Examines the factors affecting the demand for agricultural land in the United States and the costs of meeting increasing demand.

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