Abstract
has serious implications for national economic policy, traditional agricultural policy, and the agricultural economics profession. Because of the importance and timeliness of the food price problem and related public policy issues, the editors have broken a long established tradition and solicited the following three papers. These were written as a critique and broadly based discussion of the 1973 Economic Report of the President and the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers.
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