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Ziggy's avatar

Why oh why is all the value-add in the distribution chain and so little at the production level?. That does not need to be. Look at Iceland, Denmark, or New Zealand--all small states that have somehow gotten very prosperous on agricultural production.

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Sarora's avatar

I would've long ignored the Burke writings, nodded my head for a second or two and then moved on hoping that he may seek education in the discipline he is writing on. In grad school, after Paul Krugman had written Trade and Geography, I audited some courses in the Geography department. I recall explaining demand and supply elasticity to the class, that was debating, to my dismay, weighty economic issues in just the type of language you quote in Burke's first piece (though not everything, mind you, was over the top in that class; I learnt much, too). Regardless, your smackdown of Burke's curry was utterly delectable. Brilliant. All in, just when coming here feels like a mere habit, you remind me why that habit has formed.

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