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2004, Issue May
- 1-7 New governance for a new rural economy : reinventing public and private institutions : a conference summary
by Mark Drabenstott & Nancy Novack & Stephan Weiler - 9-24 New governance in action : the Minnesota Arrowhead model
by Joseph M. Sertich - 25-28 New governance in action : the Minnesota Arrowhead model : discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 29-47 Assessing the state of rural governance in the United States
by Charles W. Fluharty - 49-51 Assessing the state of rural governance in the United States : discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 53-71 Building the Austin technology cluster : the role of government and community collaboration in the ‘human capital’
by Pike Powers - 73-74 Building the Austin technology cluster : the role of government and community collaboration in the ‘human capital’ : discussion
by Moderator & Gary Gorshing - 75-83 Discovering a new Indiana economy : the role of higher education
by Martin C. Jischke - 85-90 Discovering a new Indiana economy : the role of higher education : discussion
by Moderator & Gary Gorshing - 91-100 Creating new rural development strategies : the role of nonprofits
by Karl N. Stauber - 101-103 Creating new rural development strategies : the role of nonprofits : discussion
by Moderator & Gary Gorshing - 105-111 Innovating public and private institutions : general discussion
by Gary Gorshing - 113-119 New opportunities for public policy
by Clinton Bristow - 121-125 The MidSouth Partnership for Rural Community Colleges : building public policy while building rural communities
by J. Charles Lee - 127-132 New policies for new governance : discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 133-135 Overview panel comments : new governance for a new rural economy : reinventing public and private institutions
by Linda Salmonson - 137-141 Overview panel comments : new governance for a new rural economy : reinventing public and private institutions
by John D. Welty - 143-146 Overview panel comments : new governance for a new rural economy : reinventing public and private institutions
by Larry B. Whitaker - 147-149 Overview panel comments : new governance for a new rural economy : reinventing public and private institutions
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott
2001, Issue sep
- 195-204 Exploring policy options for a new rural America : conference overview discussion
by Mark Drabenstott
2001, Issue Sep
- 1-7 Exploring policy options for a new rural America : a conference summary
by Mark Drabenstott & Katharine Sheaff - 9-29 Why invest in rural America and how? : a critical public policy question for the 21st century
by Karl N. Stauber - 31-33 Why invest in rural America and how? : a critical public policy question for the 21st century : general discussion
by Moderator & Larry G. Meeker - 35-47 Supporting rural entrepreneurship
by Brian Dabson - 49-68 Going digital in rural America
by Edward J. Malecki - 69-80 Financing the new rural economy
by Deborah M. Markley - 81-86 Growing the new rural economy : general discussion
by Moderator & Larry G. Meeker - 87-101 Strategic alliances and cooperatives aiding in rural development in North America
by Larry Martin & Kate Stiefelmeyer - 103-120 Networks and clusters : the yin and yang of rural development
by Stuart A. Rosenfeld - 121-138 Leveraging amenities for rural development : direction, dialogue, and negotiation
by Mario Pezzini & Timothy R. Wojan - 139-146 Re-invigorating the traditional economy : general discussion
by Moderator & Alan Barkema - 147-153 England's new rural governance
by Richard Wakeford - 155-176 Rethinking partnership in development policies : lessons from a European policy experiment
by Fabrizio Barca - 177-183 Moving from options to policy : rethinking rural policy governance : general discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 185-193 Exploring policy options for a new rural America : conference synthesis
by Stanley R. Johnson
2000, Issue Oct
- 1-5 Beyond agriculture : new policies for rural America : a conference summary
by Mark Drabenstott - 7-20 The rural economy in a new century
by Thomas G. Johnson - 21-24 The rural economy in a new century : discussion
by Moderator & Alan Barkema - 25-45 Rural policy in a new century
by Ray Marshall - 47-54 Rural America at a crossroad : discussant
by Terry Jorde - 55-57 Rural America at a crossroad : general discussion
by Moderator & Alan Barkema - 59-62 The outlook for rural America in the 21st century
by Alan Greenspan - 63-89 Investing in rural infrastructure
by William F. Fox & Sanela Porca - 91-92 Investing in rural infrastructure : discussion
by Moderator & Larry G. Meeker - 93-101 Boosting rural human capital
by Martin C. Jischke - 103-120 Enhancing rural leadership and institutions
by Stephen Cornell - 121-122 Enhancing rural leadership and institutions : discussion
by Moderator & Larry G. Meeker - 123-141 Creating new economic opportunities : the competitive advantages of rural America in the next century
by Andrew M. Isserman - 143-144 Creating new economic opportunities : discussion
by Moderator & Larry G. Meeker - 145-153 Seizing new opportunities in rural America : general discussion
by Moderator & Larry G. Meeker - 155-165 Rural policy lessons from OECD countries
by Mario Pezzini - 167-168 Rural policy lessons from OECD countries : discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 169-182 New goals for rural policies
by Geoffrey J. D. Hewings - 183-186 New goals for new rural policies : discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 187-190 Overview panel comments
by Jill Long Thompson - 191-193 Overview panel comments
by Jesse White - 195-196 Overview panel comments
by Allen I. Olson - 197-199 Overview panel comments
by Javier M. Gonzales - 201-208 New directions for rural policy : closing discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott
1999, Issue Aug
- 1-10 Equity for rural America : a conference summary
by Mark Drabenstott & Larry G. Meeker - 11-26 Equity capital and entrepreneurs
by Stephen D. Prowse - 27-33 The view from Wall Street
by Nassos Michas - 35-37 The view from Main Street
by L. Ray Moncrief - 37-41 Commentary : the view from Main Street
by Tony Raimondo - 43-47 Commentary : a Main Street banker's perspective
by William E. Castle - 49-50 Commentary : what we learned in the first session
by Moderator & Marvin R. Duncan - 51-57 Equity capital markets : the view from Wall Street and Main Street : general discussion
by Moderator & Marvin R. Duncan - 59-70 A national snapshot for rural equity market innovation
by David Barkley & David Freshwater & Deborah M. Markley & Julia Sass Rubin & Ron Shaffer - 71-75 The current state of the art in rural equity markets : leading edge institutions
by William Bay - 77-83 The current state of the art in rural equity markets : leading edge institutions
by Greg Sandbulte - 85-89 The current state of the art in rural equity markets : leading edge institutions
by Steve Mercil & Catherine Stine & Joan Wurzer - 91-97 The current state of the art in rural equity markets : general discussion
by Moderator & Mark Drabenstott - 99-105 Technology : the new infrastructure for a new rural America : keynote address
by Solomon D. Trujillo - 107-164 Equity finance and the economic transition of rural America : a new framework for private-sector initiatives and positive economic public policy
by David J. Brophy & Wassim Mourtada - 165-185 Small business finance in rural and urban regions
by Jere W. Glover - 187-197 Policy lessons from the rest of the world
by Thomas Gibson - 199-208 Policy options for rural equity capital markets : general discussion
by Moderator & Dale Meyer
1997, Issue Apr
- 1-10 Financing rural America : a conference summary
by Mark Drabenstott & Larry G. Meeker - 11-45 Keynote address : where are rural capital markets headed?
by Marvin R. Duncan - 47-77 Liquidity and competition in rural credit markets
by Peter J. Barry & Paul N. Ellinger - 79-80 Commentary : liquidity and competition in rural credit markets
by Thomas H. Stanton - 81-84 Commentary : liquidity and competition in rural credit markets
by James A. Hansen - 85-120 Improving secondary markets in rural America
by Kerry D. Vandell - 121-129 Commentary: improving secondary markets in rural America
by Frank L. Altman - 131-140 Implications of banking consolidation for the financing of rural America
by R. Alton Gilbert - 141-145 Commentary: implications of banking consolidation for the financing of rural America
by Kenneth A. Guenther - 147-158 Luncheon address: what role for public policy in rural capital markets?
by Dayton J. Watkins - 159-172 Developing rural equity capital markets
by David J. Brophy - 173-175 Commentary: developing rural equity capital markets
by Dennis D. Roedemeier - 177-178 Closing panel: improving rural capital markets
by Moderator & Emery N. Castle - 179-182 Closing panel: improving rural capital markets
by Alan R. Tubbs - 183-184 Closing panel: improving rural capital markets
by Douglas D. Sims - 185-186 Closing panel: improving rural capital markets
by Kathleen Beery - 187-191 Closing panel: improving rural capital markets
by Gary Warren
1985
- 1-10 Trade and agriculture: a governor's perspective
by John Carlin - 11-24 The imperative of successful competition
by Daniel G. Amstutz - 25-53 Enhancing competitiveness: research and technology in agriculture
by Michael J. Phillips - 25-53 Enhancing competitiveness: research and technology
by Michael J. Phillips - 55-66 Enhancing competitiveness: infrastructure and agriculture
by Ray A. Goldberg - 67-79 Enhancing competitiveness: U.S. agricultural policy
by Richard E. Lyng - 81-111 Enhancing competitiveness: international economic policies
by Graham J. L. Avery - 113-132 Enhancing competitiveness: national economic policies
by Manuel H. Johnson - 133-161 The challenge in building market demand
by Dale E. Hathaway - 133-161 The challenge of building market demand
by Dale E. Hathaway - y:1985 Competing in the world marketplace: the challenge for American agriculture - a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, October 31- November 1, 1985
by anonymous
1981
- 1-21 The value of models in policy analysis
by Lawrence R. Klein - 23-37 The emerging policy issues affecting agriculture
by Don Paarlberg - 39-45 The interface between policymakers and modelers
by Dale E. Hathaway - 47-69 Capturing the linkages between agriculture and the domestic economy
by John B. Penson - 71-102 The foreign trade linkages
by G. Edward Schuh - 103-137 Alternative designs for policy models of the agricultural sector
by Stanley R. Johnson - 139-178 Principles of policy modeling in agriculture
by Richard E. Just & Gordon C. Rausser - 179-202 Constraints on the modeling of agriculture and how they might be relaxed
by Bruce L. Gardner - 203-215 Future directions for agricultural policy analysis
by Luther G. Tweeten - y:1981 Modeling agriculture for policy analysis in the 1980s : a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, September 24-25, 1981
by anonymous
1980
- 1-12 The changing environment for banking
by J. Charles Partee - 13-59 Prospective trends in farm credit and fund availability: implications for agricultural banking
by Peter J. Barry - 61-67 The role for correspondent banking: a money center perspective
by John W. Ballantine - 69-81 Financing the agricultural industry by regional correspondent banks
by Jim Timberlake - 83-110 Public policy toward agricultural credit
by John E. Lee - 111-138 The Federal Reserve seasonal borrowing privilege
by Emanuel Melichar - 139-167 The Farm Credit System: another source of loanable funds
by Donald E. Wilkinson - 169-194 A new market to provide loanable funds to rural banks
by Raymond J. Doll - 195-228 New opportunities in liquidity management
by Donald C. Miller - 229-233 Using new fund sources: a banker's perspective
by Marlin D. Jackson - y:1980 Future sources of loanable funds for agricultural banks : a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, December 8-9, 1980
by anonymous
1979
- 1-12 Western water resources: the coming problem and policy alternatives
by Emery N. Castle - 15-47 The coming conflicts over water
by Charles W. Howe - 49-66 Six-state high plains--Ogallala aquifer area regional study
by Harvey O. Banks - 67-72 Issues in determining Indian water rights
by Richard W. Simms - 73-92 The quality of water: problems, identification, and improvement
by John F. Timmons - 93-98 Better use of water management tools
by Allen V. Kneese - 101-112 A western governor looks at water policy
by Scott M. Matheson - 113-140 Western water resources: means to augment the supply
by Theodore M. Schad - 141-183 Financing water resources development
by Leo M. Eisel & Richard M. Wheeler - 185-195 The national perspective
by Guy R. Martin - 199-226 Water law, policies and politics: institutions for decision making
by Frank J. Trelease - 227-252 The benefit-cost dilemma
by Daniel W. Bromley - 253-297 Better use of water management tools
by George E. Radosevich - 299-311 The implications of improved water allocation policy
by Kenneth E. Boulding - y:1979 Western water resources : coming problems and the policy alternatives - a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, September 27-28, 1979
by anonymous
1978
- 5-13 Agricultural exports in perspective
by Clifford M. Hardin - 14-17 World trade and the small farmer: can they co-exist?
by Thomas F. Eagleton - 18-37 World food production potential and constraints upon it
by Earl O. Heady - 38-56 Third World development and the demand for agricultural exports - the role of the United States
by John W. Mellor - 57-63 Agricultural trade in the 21st century: the role of the MTN today
by Alan Wm. Wolff - 64-83 Foreign demand and export potential for U.S. farm products
by Howard W. Jhort - 84-93 Agricultural trade relations between the European Community and the United States
by Herman De Lange - 94-110 Potential role of humanitarian efforts
by D. Gale Johnson - 111-121 Financing world trade
by Tilford C. Gaines - 122-130 Political-economic realism -- agricultural products in world trade
by Clarence D. Palmby - 131-141 World food supply and demand: how the two can be linked
by Clayton Yeutter - y:1978 World agricultural trade: the potential for growth : a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, May 18-19, 1978
by anonymous