ADM: A Case Study In Corporate Welfare

Name of work: 
Archer Daniels Midland: A Case Study In Corporate Welfare
Year published: 
1995
Review: 

The Archer Daniels Midland Corporation (ADM) has been the most prominent recipient of corporate welfare in recent U.S. history. ADM and its chairman Dwayne Andreas have lavishly fertilized both political parties with millions of dollars in handouts and in return have reaped billion-dollar windfalls from taxpayers and consumers. Thanks to federal protection of the domestic sugar industry, ethanol subsidies, subsidized grain exports, and various other programs, ADM has cost the American economy billions of dollars since 1980 and has indirectly cost Americans tens of billions of dollars in higher prices and higher taxes over that same period.

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Name of author or organization: 
James Bovard, Cato Institute.
Type of work: 
Report
Format: 
Web
Crocodyl Company Profile: 
Archer Daniels Midland
Crocodyl Company Profile: 
Archer Daniels Midland
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