Farm Tenantry in the United States: A Study of the Historical Development of Farm Tenantry and its Economic and Social Consequences on Rural Welfare with Special Reference to Conditions in the South and Southwest
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408 pgSubject
The Agricultural Holdings Actfarm tenantry
physiocratic perception
produit net
early classical economists
farm rent
Adam Smith
John Stuart Mill
social justice
intellectual interests
religious interests
ideal systems
nationalization
land settlement policies
feudal organization
manorial estate
farm tenancy
land
analytical methods
statistical methods
distribution
wages and remuneration
farmland values
crop production
farm size
farm leases
funding
social impact
immigration
blacks
rural housing
taxation
land ownership
farm credit
land reforms
history
ethics
private property
cash rents