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The possibility of planning agricultural production by the state is a considerable advantage of a socialist economy. As is well known, there is practically no country that today pursues a laissez-faire policy in the area of agriculture. In almost all countries agricultural production is controlled by the state to some extent, as examples, we can cite the system of the Commodity Credit Corporation in the U.S.A., the policy of a dirigement of farming in France, the extensive system of subsidizing agricultural work in England, etc.
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Obolenski, K.P. (1969). Agricultural Planning in U.S.S.R.. In: Papi, U., Nunn, C. (eds) Economic Problems of Agriculture in Industrial Societies. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08476-0_22
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