Hemp and the Global Economy: The Rise of Labor, Innovation, and Trade

Hemp and the Global Economy: The Rise of Labor, Innovation, and Trade

by Nadra O. Hashim
Hemp and the Global Economy: The Rise of Labor, Innovation, and Trade

Hemp and the Global Economy: The Rise of Labor, Innovation, and Trade

by Nadra O. Hashim

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Overview

Hemp helped not only to define economic development in southern and border-states, it also played a crucial role in agricultural production in the Mid-Atlantic, as well as industrial development in the North-east. From the founding of the nation, the manufacture of American hemp helped monetize the US economy. US hemp producers also established a range modern labor practices, including the identification and training of skilled labor, the use of seasonal workers, and ultimately, the creation of a sliding scale of wages. This book chronicles this history, as well as the contemporary controversy obstructing the production of both industrial hemp and medical marijuana. The analysis concludes with a survey of current industrial hemp projects, including several promising adaptations - as a potential medicine, a bio-fuel, and most promisingly, a reliable source of clean computing fabrication.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498524612
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 09/19/2019
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.01(w) x 8.64(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Nadra Hashim is reviewer for the Journal ofAgriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Hemp: From Antiquity to 1683
Chapter 2: 1690—1865: The Emergence of American Hemp and the Rise of Russian Hemp
Chapter 3: Hemp Production from 1865 to the end of WWII
Chapter 4: Twenty first Century Economic Competition: Hemp goes High Tech
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