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.... Needing land for farming, and faced with some competition from the British ... of the United States ("the many advantages of a colony without its disadvantages") but wanted... education developed in a context of intensive economic, social and political interaction which p...
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...Each method has advantages and disadvantages. The UCR data are compiled from ... primarily consists of agricultural and farming products of poultry and eggs, cattle, nursery stoc...Through several job fairs, as well as intensive vocational training in areas such as food sanitati...
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The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...
... conducted a study to determine advantages, drawbacks, and potential implementation issues as... based on the results of a very labor intensive compliance review conducted at the carrier's place... of the costs, advantages, and disadvantages associated with mercury-free alternatives to certa... Steel Wire Drawing; 111991 Sugar Beet Farming; 11193 Sugarcane Farming; 311311 Sugarcane Mills; ...
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... to engage in common occupations like farming, Yick Wo v. Hopkins, supra, and those pertaining t... the great amount of labor necessary for intensive farming. When they came to California they put the... categories where they may have advantages or disadvantages that flow from their positions. [...
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...(83) Although less water intensive solar technologies exist, including dish engine an... of a PEIS has several potential advantages from the agency's perspective: 1) it allows agenci..., and environmental advantages and disadvantages of the alternative site and related facility propo..., Arizona, have "historical connections to farming and ranching [and t]he rural, moderately developed...
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Onumah et al. show how specific producer organizations and relatively large end-users can structure long-term supply arrangements on the basis of internationally accepted standards and rules or mutually agreed terms and conditions. Emlinger et al. write that the regulation of trade with third countries, in the fruit and vegetable sector, is the key element in the common organization of the market. Anania and Nisticò present an analysis of the decisions of producers and consumers of a credence good in three institutional scenarios. Scandizzo and Savastano show that when the hypothesis of decreasing return to scale holds, the relation between the threshold value of revenue per hectare and the amount of land cultivated is positive.
... modeling approaches, assessing the advantages and disadvantages of the general equilibrium and p... the different uses of the term "part-time farming" which are sometimes employed, and recommends expl... rental market has emerged in labour intensive agricultural economies that undergone radical dist...
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Many parts of rural America have benefited significantly from globalization. American agriculture sells the production of one acre out of three overseas; this generates one-quarter of US farm sales revenue. Nevertheless, globalization also gives rise to concerns in rural areas about US jobs being shifted overseas. And the once large balance of agricultural trade has shrunk to close to zero as agricultural imports have grown. Out-migration of significant numbers of people from farming is a normal and essential component of economic development. As economic development occurs in any community, farming inevitably comes to employ fewer people. Where poverty has been successfully reduced in rural communities, it has most frequently been through out-migration from agriculture. Globalization h...
...It has many natural advantages, including fertile soil, favorable climate, and lo... advantage in unskilled labor-intensive manufacturing industries. The advantage belongs to...Rural communities have natural disadvantages in terms of distance to markets and low density of...
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... of higher prices for energy and energy- intensive goods and services. See Congressional Budget Offic... compliance, and many would likely cease farming altogether. The two common features of each CAA pr... to designing effective GHG controls: advantages of market-oriented regulatory approaches, economy-..., including the advantages and disadvantages, of using Title II regulations to complement an ec...
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... to reap the economies of comparative advantages through increasing export to international markets... countries (DC), in which capital-intensive method of agricultural industries increase the ran... inject a large amount of money to the farming sector as subsidy, unlike their developed counterp... been more than swamped out by the disadvantages and dilemmas it has produced in LDCs. The dumping ...
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... tax (CGT) or inheritance tax (IHT) disadvantages of creating revocable life interests. . 1.2 The re... that a settlor does not reap any tax advantages where property is settled onto a trust with respec... have been a significant blow for the farming community and the Government's decision to extend ... FYA of 40% is a welcome aid for capital intensive businesses who have been disadvantaged by the FA 2...