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Abstract
The determinants of U.S.-Soviet agricultural trade during the 1980's likely will be: (1) The economic requirements for imports in the USSR; (2) the U.S. commodity availabilities for export and the associated economic relationships; (3) the influence of U.S.-Soviet political relationships on Soviet decisions to import; and (4) the interventions in U.S. markets associated with U.S. foreign policies toward the USSR. This is a four-cell matrix of U.S. and Soviet political and economic relationships.