Based on an unprecedented exchange between agricultural economists from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, this book presents views from the two great ideological traditions in agricultural economics. Framing the debate in the context of socioeconomic organization, the role of markets, and international trade, the contributors examine the relative influence of historical circumstances and political ideology on present and future economic strategies.
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Based on an unprecedented exchange between agricultural economists from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, this book presents views from the two great ideological traditions in agricultural economics. Framing the debate in the context of socioeconomic organization, the role of markets, and international trade, the contributors examine the relative influence of historical circumstances and political ideology on present and future economic strategies.
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