Thursday, 20 December 2007

Farm technology increased

Although this example may at first seem only hypothetical, in fact it helps to
explain a major change in the U.S. economy over the past century. Two hundred
years ago, most Americans lived on farms. Knowledge about farm methods was
sufficiently primitive that most of us had to be farmers to produce enough food.
Yet, over time, advances in farm technology increased the amount of food that
each farmer could produce. This increase in food supply, together with inelastic
food demand, caused farm revenues to fall, which in turn encouraged people to
leave farming.

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