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Policy analysis is a dynamic process of discovery rather than a passive exercise of memorizing facts and conclusions. This text provides opportunities to practice the craft of policy analysis by engaging the reader in realistic case studies and problem-solving scenarios that require the selection and use of applicable investigative techniques.

US Agricultural and Food Policies will assist undergraduate students to learn how policy choices impact the overall performance of agricultural and food markets. It encourages students to systematically investigate scenarios with appropriate positive and normative tools. The book emphasizes the importance of employing critical thinking skills to address the complexities associated with the design and implementation of twenty-first-century agricultural and food policies. Students are asked to suspend their personal opinions and emotions, and instead apply research methods that require the careful consideration of both facts and values. T

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‘An ambitious, comprehensive examination of U.S. agricultural and food policies initiated with extensive historical backgrounds, explained with strong statistical rigor, and employing a diverse collection of economic models and graphical illustrations. The text identifies key issues facing both policy makers and subjects today through applications to appropriate scenarios with arguments based on a broad collection of classic and contemporary economic literature.’ — Dr. C. Robert Stark, Jr., Professor of Agriculture Economics and Extension Economist, School of Agriculture, University of Arkansas at Monticello, USA.



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: An introduction to policy analysis

Chapter 2: Twenty-first-century trends, opportunities, and challenges for US agriculture and food systems

Chapter 3: A policy analysis toolbox: methods to investigate agricultural and food market scenarios

Chapter 4: Analyzing economic consequences of farm safety net programs in the 2014 Farm Bill

Chapter 5: The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA): evaluating costs and benefits

Chapter 6: US agricultural and food sector connections to the global economy

Chapter 7: Analyzing effects of USDA nutrition programs on hunger and food security in the US

Chapter 8: Economic choices and outcomes for agriculture, natural resources, and the environment

Chapter 9: Research, technology, and the growth of sustainable agricultural production

Chapter 10: Exploring the multi-dimensional aspects of food security

Chapter 11: Twenty-first-century perspectives on rural development

Chapter 12: Current developments and new dynamics influencing agricultural and food policy

Chapter 13: When policies work at cross-purposes: addressing challenges and pursuing opportunities

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 10/3/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138208285, 978-1138208285
      ISBN10: 1138208280

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Policy analysis is a dynamic process of discovery rather than a passive exercise of memorizing facts and conclusions. This text provides opportunities to practice the craft of policy analysis by engaging the reader in realistic case studies and problem-solving scenarios that require the selection and use of applicable investigative techniques.

      US Agricultural and Food Policies will assist undergraduate students to learn how policy choices impact the overall performance of agricultural and food markets. It encourages students to systematically investigate scenarios with appropriate positive and normative tools. The book emphasizes the importance of employing critical thinking skills to address the complexities associated with the design and implementation of twenty-first-century agricultural and food policies. Students are asked to suspend their personal opinions and emotions, and instead apply research methods that require the careful consideration of both facts and values. T

      Trade Review

      ‘An ambitious, comprehensive examination of U.S. agricultural and food policies initiated with extensive historical backgrounds, explained with strong statistical rigor, and employing a diverse collection of economic models and graphical illustrations. The text identifies key issues facing both policy makers and subjects today through applications to appropriate scenarios with arguments based on a broad collection of classic and contemporary economic literature.’ — Dr. C. Robert Stark, Jr., Professor of Agriculture Economics and Extension Economist, School of Agriculture, University of Arkansas at Monticello, USA.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1: An introduction to policy analysis

      Chapter 2: Twenty-first-century trends, opportunities, and challenges for US agriculture and food systems

      Chapter 3: A policy analysis toolbox: methods to investigate agricultural and food market scenarios

      Chapter 4: Analyzing economic consequences of farm safety net programs in the 2014 Farm Bill

      Chapter 5: The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA): evaluating costs and benefits

      Chapter 6: US agricultural and food sector connections to the global economy

      Chapter 7: Analyzing effects of USDA nutrition programs on hunger and food security in the US

      Chapter 8: Economic choices and outcomes for agriculture, natural resources, and the environment

      Chapter 9: Research, technology, and the growth of sustainable agricultural production

      Chapter 10: Exploring the multi-dimensional aspects of food security

      Chapter 11: Twenty-first-century perspectives on rural development

      Chapter 12: Current developments and new dynamics influencing agricultural and food policy

      Chapter 13: When policies work at cross-purposes: addressing challenges and pursuing opportunities

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