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- Q4579489 subject Q16804209.
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- Q4579489 abstract "The 1980 grain embargo describes the policy enacted by the United States that banned the export of grain and technology to the Soviet Union in response to the invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Initiated by the Carter administration in January 1980, the embargo was lifted by Ronald Reagan in April 1981. Tangible effects of the embargo were negligible, with the Soviet Union simply acquiring grain from alternative sources in South America and Europe. It is widely asserted that commodity prices dropped following the embargo, contributing to a severe farm crisis. However, analysis of actual market data at the time contradict this assertion: wheat and corn grain prices, the dominant export crops, actually rose during all of the months of the embargo and only fell after President Reagan lifted the embargo.".
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- Q4579489 comment "The 1980 grain embargo describes the policy enacted by the United States that banned the export of grain and technology to the Soviet Union in response to the invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Initiated by the Carter administration in January 1980, the embargo was lifted by Ronald Reagan in April 1981. Tangible effects of the embargo were negligible, with the Soviet Union simply acquiring grain from alternative sources in South America and Europe.".
- Q4579489 label "1980 grain embargo".