Big government and your Big Mac : Analyzing the impact of corn and soybean subsidies on US meat markets
Extensive literature exists regarding the externalities of industrial meat production in the United States. There is also a belief that the growth of these production systems were facilitated by high levels of subsidies for corn and soybean, the primary crops, or byproducts of which are used to feed...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2016
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