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Luther Tweeten is Anderson Professor of Agricultural Marketing, Policy, and Trade, The Ohio State University, Columbus. He has published widely in the area of farm policy, including his booksFoundation of Farm Policy andFarm Policy Analysis.

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Tweeten, L. Sector as personality: Reply. Agric Hum Values 5, 96–98 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02217662

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