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Contents of Volume 2, Papers in Honor of D. Gale Johnson -- 1. Allocation of Agricultural Income (1948) -- 2. Resource Allocation under Share Contracts (1950) -- 3. Functioning of the Labor Market (1951) -- 4. Comparability of Labor Capacities of Farm and Nonfarm Labor (1953) -- 5. The Nature of the Supply Function for Agricultural Products (1950) -- 6. Contribution of Price Policy to the Income and Resource Problems in Agriculture (1944) -- 7. Government and Agriculture: Is Agriculture a Special Case? (1958) -- 8. Government and Agricultural Adjustment (1973) -- 9. Eye-Witness Appraisal of Soviet Farming, 1955 (1956) -- 10. Agriculture in the Centrally Planned Economies (1982) -- 11. Economic Reforms in the People's Republic of China (1988) -- 12. Why Is It So Difficult to Replace a Failed Economic System: The Former USSR (1993) -- 13. Agriculture and Foreign Economic Policy (1964) -- 14. World Agriculture, Commodity Policy, and Price Variability (1975).
Contents of Volume 2, Papers in Honor of D. Gale Johnson -- 1. Allocation of Agricultural Income (1948) -- 2. Resource Allocation under Share Contracts (1950) -- 3. Functioning of the Labor Market (1951) -- 4. Comparability of Labor Capacities of Farm and Nonfarm Labor (1953) -- 5. The Nature of the Supply Function for Agricultural Products (1950) -- 6. Contribution of Price Policy to the Income and Resource Problems in Agriculture (1944) -- 7. Government and Agriculture: Is Agriculture a Special Case? (1958) -- 8. Government and Agricultural Adjustment (1973) -- 9. Eye-Witness Appraisal of Soviet Farming, 1955 (1956) -- 10. Agriculture in the Centrally Planned Economies (1982) -- 11. Economic Reforms in the People's Republic of China (1988) -- 12. Why Is It So Difficult to Replace a Failed Economic System: The Former USSR (1993) -- 13. Agriculture and Foreign Economic Policy (1964) -- 14. World Agriculture, Commodity Policy, and Price Variability (1975).
"The author investigates the history and politics surrounding the prevention of what could have been the single largest wave of nuclear proliferation when the Soviet collapse led to the emergence of three new nuclear states: Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine"--
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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