Agricultural Policy as a Social Engineering Tool



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Agricultural Policy as a Social Engineering Tool

Edmund M. Tavernier

Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Director,
Department of Agricultural Food and Resource Economics,
Cook College, Rutgers University,
55 Dudley Road,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901.

Email - [email protected];

Tel :732-932-9171 x256; Fax: 732-932-8887.

and

Benjamin M. Onyango

Research Associate, Food Policy Institute
ASB III, 3 Rutgers Plaza
Rutgers University
NewBrunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: (732) 932-1966, Extension3115

Fax:(732)932-9544

Email: [email protected]

Selected Paper American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, July 23-
26, 2006 Long Beach, California



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