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Informationen zum Autor The Editors Philip Lowe is Professor of Rural Economy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Terry Marsden is Reader in the School of Geography and Earth Resources, University of Hull Sarah Whatmore is Reader in the Department of Geography, University of Bristol Klappentext The fifth volume in the series brings together a set of essays reflecting on the complex political, social and institutional problems encountered by modern states in seeking to manage their agricultural sectors. Drawing on different national and international viewpoints, the essays present original analyses of agricultural regulation in a comparative context. The aspects covered include the roots of the post-war food order, the roles of corporatism, agribusiness and technological change, the challenge of deregulation and environmental reforms, the introduction of market principles and mechanisms into centrally planned economies and the efforts to forge a new order in international trade. Zusammenfassung This volume contains a series of essays reflecting on the complex political! social and institutional problems encountered by modern states seeking to manage their agricultural sectors. It presents original and comparative analyses of agricultural regulation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Changing Regulatory Orders: The Analysis of the Economic Governanceof Agriculture (P. Lowe, et al.). Agriculture and Corporatism in Scandinavia (F. Just). Challenging the Productivist Paradigm: Organic Farming and thePolitics of Agricultural Change (T. Clunies-Ross & G.Cox). Technological Change in the Regulation of Agriculture (E.Hawkins). Retailing, the Food System and the Regulatory State (A. Flynn, etal.). Agricultural Deregulation: The Case of New Zealand (P. Cloke &R. Le Heron). From State Control to a Managed or Liberalised Market: Dilemmas inthe Reform of the Grain Price System in China (P. Zong). The National Politics of International Trade Reform: The Case ofGermany (G. Hendriks). GATT, Global Regulation and the Construction of a New HegemonicOrder (P. McMichael)....