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The economic effects of United States Public Law 480 (title I) exports on India

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Waugh, Margaret Amelia

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An important paradox has been the growth of large unwanted agricultural surpluses in some advanced nations at a time when other countries have continued to subsist near the bread-line. Aid in the form of agricultural products, notably food, is one attempt to solve this paradox.

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