There is growing evidence that administrative burdens in social programs matter to access, and that we should do something about it.
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The past four years have been chaotic for US agriculture.
This book addresses the thorny and fascinating question of how food and voucher programs, despite theory and evidence generally favoring cash, remain relevant, have evolved, and, in most circumstances, have improved over time.
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The US Agricultural Act of 2014: Overview and analysis
Evolutionary trends in US farm policy that have culminated in the 2014 farm bill and key policy issues
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The human right to food as a U.S. nutrition concern, 1976-2006
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition have explored the possibility of making the human right to food (HRF) the moral and legal cornerstone of U.S.