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    THE PEOPLE AND THE INSTITUTIONS: AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT

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    Labor and Human Capital,

    THE AGE OF CONTRACT AGRICULTURE: CONSEQUENCES OF CONCENTRATION IN INPUT SUPPLY

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    Dramatic increases in concentration in the seed business, coupled with aggressive efforts to vertically integrate the agricultural sector and to institute contract-based production of commodities, have raised questions about the economic position of producers. Disparate positions of market power by highly concentrated input suppliers on the one hand (particularly seed suppliers because of control over germ plasm and a monopoly position over seed varieties through plant patents or plant variety protection certificates), and producers in nearly perfect competition on the other, suggest that the revenue division from production is likely to be redefined in favor of the party with the greater market and economic power. Possible solutions include aggressive antitrust oversight over further mergers and consolidations, assuring that more germ plasm is in the public domain, and collective action by producers in bargaining for inputs.agriculture, antitrust, barriers to entry, collective action, concentration, contract, seed, vertical integration, Farm Management, Industrial Organization,

    History and Unique Features of the Farm Credit System

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    Agricultural Finance,

    More on handling CSP payments

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    The Debate Over Repeal of the Federal Estate Tax: The Income Tax Basis Issue

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    When a Contract Obligor Becomes an Owner of the Contract

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    Recapture in like-kind exchanges

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