Persistence Pays: U.S. Agricultural Productivity Growth and the Benefits from Public R&D Spending (Natural Resource Management and Policy, 34)

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ISBN-10:

1461425239

ISBN-13:

9781461425236

Edition: 2010
Released: Feb 25, 2012
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback, 536 pages
Related ISBN: 9781441906571

Description:

This book covers the evolving path of U.S. agriculture in the 20th Century and the role of public research and development in that evolution. Through detailed analysis, it shows that the benefits of public investment in agriculture greatly outweigh the costs.

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