Abstract

production. Over the longer run, resource prices impact on the structure of control in all sectors of the economy. In this paper attention is focused on structural implications of rapid changes in U.S. farmland prices. Land price increases are hypothesized to stimulate consolidation of land control (ownership) with an attendant shift in income and wealth positions within agriculture and perhaps between agriculture and other sectors. Alternative future scenarios are sketched as a means of consider-

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