A farm or crop subsidy
They sought to reduce taxes and limit government regulation of industry in order to promote economic growth.
Less agriculture, more industry
the end of agriculture and the discovery of coal.
The industry may be declining or becoming bankrupt. The industry may be exploiting consumers rights and government wants to safe guard its citizens interest.
It depends how early: 1700s: agriculture 1800s: Railroads 1900s: cars.
Brian E. Hill has written: 'Britain's agricultural industry' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture 'An economic analysis of agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture 'Economic Analysis of Agriculture'
Mohinder S. Mudahar has written: 'Government and rural transformation' -- subject(s): Government spending policy, Agriculture and state, Government policy, Rural development 'Fertilizer marketing systems and policies in the developing world' -- subject(s): Marketing, Government policy, Fertilizers, Fertilizer industry 'Kyrgyz Republic' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture
mainly industry and agriculture
Neil McMullen has written: 'The unbalanced economy' -- subject(s): Budget deficits, Economic conditions, Economic forecasting, Government spending policy 'Seeds and world agricultural progress' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Seed industry and trade, Seeds, Social aspects, Social aspects of Seed industry and trade
In a command economy, the government makes the economic decisions. This means that they control industry (including manufacturing and agriculture), as opposed to being controlled by the markets and the people. The government decides what goods to produce and how to distribute them.
The most important are industry and agriculture.
James Wessel has written: 'Trading the future' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Commercial policy, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic policy, Food industry and trade, Political aspects of Food industry and trade
Liberal, free market
Joseph Stalin's economic policies included growth in industry with agricultural famine. His economic policies also included collective agriculture.
Hamilton's next challenge was to strenghten the faltering national economy.His economic plan was designed to help both agriculture and industry.
In a command economy, the government makes the economic decisions. This means that they control industry (including manufacturing and agriculture), as opposed to being controlled by the markets and the people. The government decides what goods to produce and how to distribute them.
Cole Gustafson has written: 'Costs of producing major crops in North Dakota, 1983-85' -- subject(s): Agricultural prices, Agriculture, Crops, Economic aspects of Agriculture 'Cost of producing crops, livestock, and milk in the United States-- 1975-81' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Animal industry, Dairying, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of Animal industry, Economic aspects of Dairying