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1998, Volume 80, Issue 5
1998, Volume 80, Issue 4
- 669-682 Do Farm Workers Earn Less? An Analysis of the Farm Labor Problem
by Micha Gisser & Alberto Dávila
- 683-695 Hysteresis and the Shortage of Agricultural Labor
by Timothy J. Richards & Paul M. Patterson
- 696-707 Fads versus Fundamentals in Farmland Prices
by Barry Falk & Bong-Soo Lee
- 708-723 Credit Constraints, Farm Characteristics, and the Farm Economy: Differential Impacts on Feeder Cattle and Beef Cow Inventories
by Peter J. Barry
- 724-737 Privatization, Market Liberalization, and Learning in Transition Economies
by Gordon C. Rausser & Leo K. Simon
- 738-749 Export Liberalization and Household Welfare: The Case of Rice in Vietnam
by Nicholas Minot & Francesco Goletti
- 750-764 Assessing Efficiency Gains from Individual Transferable Quotas: An Application to the Mid-Atlantic Surf Clam and Ocean Quahog Fishery
by Quinn Weninger
- 765-777 The Value of El Niño Forecasts in the Management of Salmon: A Stochastic Dynamic Assessment
by Richard M. Adams & Stephen Polasky
- 778-792 Bycatch Control in Multispecies Fisheries: A Quasi-rent Share Approach to the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands Midwater Trawl Pollock Fishery
by Douglas M. Larson & Brett W. House & Joseph M. Terry
- 793-805 Factors Affecting the Timing of Purchasing of Butter, Margarine, and Blends: A Competing Goods Analysis
by Brian W. Gould
- 806-820 The Effects of Crop Yield Insurance Designs on Farmer Participation and Welfare
by Steven D. Hanson & Robert J. Myers & J. Roy Black
- 821-829 Quantifying the Effects of Sow-Herd Management Information Systems on Farmers' Decision Making Using Experimental Economics
by James C. Cox
- 830-838 Returns to Public Investments in Agriculture with Imperfect Downstream Competition
by Stephen F. Hamilton & David Sunding
- 839-851 The Structure of Multiplant Technologies
by Robert G. Chambers
- 852-867 Recovering Output-Specific Inputs from Aggregate Input Data: A Generalized Cross-Entropy Approach
by Sergio H. Lence & Douglas J. Miller
- 868-879 A Unified Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Equilibrium Displacement Models
by George C. Davis & Maria Cristina Espinoza
- 880-881 Hall, Darwin C., ed. Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources: Marginal Cost Rate Design and Wholesale Water Markets, vol. 1. Greenwich CT: JAI Press, 1996, viii + 223 pp., price unknown
by Gordon L. Carriker
- 881-882 Padberg, D.I., C. Riston, L.M. Albisu, eds. Agro-Food Marketing. New York: CAB International, 1997, 492 pp., $100.00 (cloth), $50.00 (paperback)
by Ted C. Schroeder
1998, Volume 80, Issue 3
1998, Volume 80, Issue 2
- 241-254 Evaluation of Nonmarket Goods: Recovering Unconditional Preferences
by Udo Ebert
- 255-263 Modeling Recreation Demand in a Poisson System of Equations: An Analysis of the Impact of International Exchange Rates
by Jeffrey Englin & Peter Boxall & David Watson
- 264-276 Policy Evaluation with Combined Actual and Contingent Response Data
by Deborah Vaughn Nestor
- 277-287 Explaining the Choice of Organic Produce: Cosmetic Defects, Prices, and Consumer Preferences
by Gary D. Thompson & Julia Kidwell
- 288-295 Cost Functions and Duality for Stochastic Technologies
by Robert G. Chambers & John Quiggin
- 296-302 Cost Function Estimation under Risk Aversion
by Rulon D. Pope & Richard E. Just
- 303-312 The Forward-Looking Competitive Firm under Uncertainty
by Sergio H. Lence & Dermot J. Hayes
- 313-324 Domestic Costs of Statutory Marketing Authorities: The Case of the Canadian Wheat Board
by Colin A. Carter & R.M.A. Loyns & Derek Berwald
- 325-336 International Marketing Margins for Agricultural Products: Effects of Some Nontariff Trade Barriers
by Paul Gallagher
- 337-346 Compensating for Information Externalities in Technology Diffusion Models
by Allan Shampine
- 347-359 Rural Manufacturing on the Crest of the Wave: A Count Data Analysis of Technology Use
by H. Frederick Gale
- 360-368 Fringe Benefits Provision by Rural Small Businesses
by Jayachandran N. Variyam & David S. Kraybill
- 369-381 Examining Quantity and Quality Effects of Restricting Nitrogen Applications to Feedgrains
by Joseph A. Atwood & Glenn A. Helmers
- 382-396 Effects of Insecticide Attributes on Within-Season Insecticide Product and Rate Choices: The Case of U.S. Apple Growers
by Bryan J. Hubbell & Gerald A. Carlson
- 397-408 A Dynamic Economic Analysis of Nitrate Leaching in Corn Production under Nonuniform Irrigation Conditions
by Steven S. Vickner & Dana L. Hoag & W. Marshall Frasier & James C. Ascough
- 409-418 Option Values to Conservation and Agricultural Price Policy: Application to Terrace Construction in Kenya
by Alex Winter-Nelson & Koffi Amegbeto
- 419-421 Interactions between Agricultural and Resource Policy: Comment
by Giannis Karagiannis
- 422-425 Agricultural Export Subsidies and Intermediate Goods Trade: Comment
by Marion Desquilbet & Hervé Guyomard
- 426-426 Agricultural Export Subsidies and Intermediate Goods Trade: Reply
by Philip L. Paarlberg
- 427-429 Kohls, Richard L., and Joseph N. Uhl. Marketing of Agricultural Products. Upper Saddle River NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998, 560 pp., $85.00
by Donald L. Snyder
- 429-430 Krugman, Paul. Pop Internationalism. Cambridge and London: MIT Press, 1996, 221 pp., $22.50
by Kristen B. Ward
1998, Volume 80, Issue 1
- 1-14 Testing Theories of Consumption Behavior Using Information on Aggregate Shocks: Income Seasonality and Rainfall in Rural India
by Hanan G. Jacoby & Emmanuel Skoufias
- 15-29 U.S. Trade Threats: Rhetoric or War?
by Mylène Kherallah & John Beghin
- 30-45 Knowledge Capital and Cost Structure in the U.S. Food and Fiber Industries
by Catherine J. Morrison & Donald Siegel
- 46-57 The Production Effects of Agricultural Income Support Policies under Uncertainty
by David A. Hennessy
- 58-63 Individual and Household Willingness to Pay for Public Goods
by John Quiggin
- 64-75 Stated Preference Approaches for Measuring Passive Use Values: Choice Experiments and Contingent Valuation
by Wiktor Adamowicz & Peter Boxall & Michael Williams & Jordan Louviere
- 76-83 Captive Supplies, Market Conduct, and the Open-Market Price
by Azzeddine Azzam
- 84-95 Determination of Focal Pricing Regions for U.S. Fed Cattle
by Allan M. Walburger & Kenneth A. Foster
- 96-106 Exit from the Meatpacking Industry: A Microdata Analysis
by Donald W. Anderson & Brian C. Murray & Jackqueline L. Teague & Richard C. Lindrooth
- 107-115 Endogenous Commodity Policies and the Social Benefits from Public Research Expenditures
by Johan F.M. Swinnen & Harry de Gorter
- 116-123 Transport Costs and Smallholder Cropping Choices: An Application to Siaya District, Kenya
by Steven Were Omamo
- 124-138 An Analysis of Ill-Posed Production Problems Using Maximum Entropy
by Quirino Paris & Richard E. Howitt
- 139-153 Nonparametric Estimation of Crop Yield Distributions: Implications for Rating Group-Risk Crop Insurance Contracts
by Barry K. Goodwin & Alan P. Ker
- 154-164 Migration of Seasonal Agricultural Workers
by Jeffrey M. Perloff & Lori Lynch & Susan M. Gabbard
- 165-174 Some Productivity-Increasing and Quality-Changing Technology for the Soybean Complex: Market and Welfare Effects
by Paul W. Gallagher
- 175-183 Import Restrictions in the Presence of a Health Risk: An Illustration Using FMD
by Philip L. Paarlberg & John G. Lee
- 184-194 The Effect of Rental Rates on the Extension of Conservation Reserve Program Contracts
by Joseph C. Cooper & C. Tim Osborn
- 195-207 Testing for Behavioral Objective and Aggregation Opportunities in U.S. Agricultural Data
by Shon P. Williams & C. Richard Shumway
- 208-220 Testing Homogeneity in the Linearized Almost Ideal Demand System
by Adolf Buse
- 221-230 The Silence Bleating! of the Lambdas: Comment
by Jeffrey T. LaFrance
- 231-232 Dorfman, Jeffrey H. Bayesian Economics Through Numerical Methods: A Guide to Econometrics and Decision-Making with Prior Information. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1997, 117 pp., $49.95
by Douglas J. Miller
- 232-233 Färe, Rolf, and Shawna Grosskopf. Intertemporal Production Frontiers: With Dynamic DEA. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, 208 pp., $79.95
by Lilyan E. Fulginiti
- 233-236 Power, Thomas Michael. Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies: The Search of a Value of Place. Washington DC: Island Press, 1996, xiii + 304 pp., price unknown
by Dennis Fisher
- 236-237 Rhodes, V. James, and Jan L. Dauve. The Agricultural Marketing System, 5th ed. Scottsdale AZ: Holcomb Hathaway, 1998, 420 pp., $53.95
by Ronald A. Schrimper
- 237-239 Schaffner, David, J., William R. Schroder, and Mary D. Earle. Food Marketing: An International Perspective. Boston: WCB McGraw-Hill, 1998, 509 pp., price unknown
by Brian D. Adam
1997, Volume 79, Issue 5
- 1373-1382 Challenges for Agricultural Economists Facing the Twenty-First Century
by Walter J. Armbruster
- 1383-1393 Rethinking Markets
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 1394-1400 A View From the Federal Statistical System
by Katharine G. Abraham
- 1401-1409 The Changing Role of Public Policy in Canadian Agriculture
by H. Bruce Huff
- 1410-1418 The Urban-Rural Income Gap in China: Implications for Global Food Markets
by Colin A. Carter
- 1419-1428 Agriculture and the Changing Nation-State: Implications for Policy and Political Economy
by James T. Bonnen & Douglas D. Hedley & David B. Schweikhardt
- 1429-1433 The American States and Their Evolving Impact on Agricultural Policies
by William P. Browne & William Knudson
- 1434-1436 Agriculture and the Changing Nation-State: Implications for Policy and Political Economy: Discussion
by Brian T. Oleson
- 1437-1443 An Analysis of Consumer Food Shopping Behavior Using Supermarket Scanner Data: Differences by Income and Location
by Eugene Jones
- 1444-1451 Food Expenditures and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Focus on Income Class
by Donald R. McDowell & Joyce E. Allen-Smith & Patricia E. McLean-Meyinsse
- 1452-1460 Income and Racial Differentials in Selected Nutrient Intakes
by Adesoji O. Adelaja & Rodolfo M. Nayga & Tara C. Lauderbach
- 1461-1464 Income and Food Consumption: A Variety of Answers: Discussion
by Jean D. Kinsey
- 1465-1466 World Food Needs Toward 2020
by Per Pinstrup-Andersen & Rajul Pandya-Lorch
- 1467-1470 Critical Issues Suggested by Trends in Food, Population, and the Environment to the Year 2020
by Mark W. Rosegrant & Mercedita A. Sombilla
- 1471-1475 The Impact of Livestock and Fisheries on Food Availability and Demand in 2020
by Christopher Delgado & Pierre Crosson & Claude Courbois
- 1476-1479 Trouble Down on the Farm: What Role for Agriculture in Meeting “Food Needs” in the Next Twenty Years?
by Lawrence Haddad & Patrick Webb & Alison Slack
- 1480-1484 Critical Resource, Technology, and Environmental Issues for Meeting Future Grain Production Needs in Asia
by Peter Hazell & John Kerr
- 1485-1486 World Food Needs Toward 2020: Discussion
by Wallace E. Tyner
- 1487-1488 World Food Needs Toward 2020: Discussion
by David Zilberman
- 1489-1494 The NOAA Panel Report: A New Beginning or the End of an Era?
by Alan Randall
- 1495-1500 Anchoring and Adjustment in Single-Bounded, Contingent-Valuation Questions
by Kevin J. Boyle & F. Reed Johnson & Daniel W. McCollum
- 1501-1507 Contingent Valuation: Theoretical Advances and Empirical Tests Since the NOAA Panel
by Richard T. Carson
- 1508-1514 Economic Development with Environmental Security: Policy Conundrum in Rural Canada
by G. Cornelis van Kooten & Louise M. Arthur
- 1515-1524 Farm Production Policy Versus Rural Life Policy
by David Freshwater
- 1525-1526 The Economics of Agricultural, Rural, and Environmental Policy in Canada: Discussion
by William H. Furtan
- 1527-1529 Policy Conundrums in Rural North America: Discussion
by Thomas G. Johnson
- 1530-1533 Sizing Up Social Science Research
by Vincent H. Smith & Philip G. Pardey
- 1534-1538 Measuring the Benefits of Policy Research
by George W. Norton & Jeffrey Alwang
- 1539-1544 The Value of Economic Research
by David Zilberman & Amir Heiman
- 1545-1550 Valuing Social Science Research and Policy Analysis
by C. Peter Timmer
- 1551-1553 Measuring the Benefits of Agricultural Economics Research: Discussion
by Bruce L. Gardner
- 1554-1562 Marketing Boards: The Canadian Experience Revisited
by Michele M. Veeman
- 1563-1572 Farm-Level Consequences of Canadian and U.S. Dairy Policies
by Robert Romain
- 1573-1575 Developments in Organized Marketing Arrangements: Discussion
by Richard R. Barichello
- 1576-1583 Intellectual Property Rights: Technology Transfer and Resource Implications
by Jock Langford
- 1584-1591 Assessing the Implications of Intellectual Property Rights on Plant and Animal Agriculture
by W. Lesser
- 1592-1594 The Economics of Intellectual Property Rights: Discussion
by Murray Fulton
- 1595-1599 The Food Stamp Program, Welfare Reform, and the Aggregate Economy
by Betsey A. Kuhn & Michael LeBlanc & Craig Gundersen
- 1600-1607 Maintaining Food and Nutrition Security in the United States with Welfare Reform
by Carol S. Kramer-LeBlanc & P. Peter Basiotis & Eileen T. Kennedy
- 1608-1613 Effects of Welfare Reform on Rural Counties and Labor Markets
by Stephan J. Goetz & David Freshwater
- 1614-1615 Welfare Reform: Discussion
by Glenn L. Nelson
- 1616-1619 Welfare Reform: Discussion
by Joyce E. Allen-Smith
- 1620-1624 Air Pollution and Acute Respiratory Illness: Evidence from Taiwan and Los Angeles
by Anna Alberini & Alan Krupnick
- 1625-1629 The Health Benefits of Air Pollution Control in Delhi
by Maureen L. Cropper & Nathalie B. Simon & Anna Alberini & Seema Arora & P.K. Sharma
- 1630-1635 Transferability of Air Pollution Control Health Benefits Estimates from the United States to Developing Countries: Evidence from the Bangkok Study
by Lauraine G. Chestnut & Bart D. Ostro & Nuntavarn Vichit-Vadakan
- 1636-1641 Air Pollution Requires Multipollutant Analysis: The Case of Santiago, Chile
by Gunnar S. Eskeland
- 1642-1650 Evidence of Capitalization of Direct Government Payments into U.S. Cropland Values
by Charles H. Barnard & Gerald Whittaker & David Westenbarger & Mary Ahearn
- 1651-1656 Examining the Use of National Databases in a Hedonic Analysis of Regional Farmland Values
by Fritz M. Roka & Raymond B. Palmquist
- 1657-1664 Spatial, Productivity, and Environmental Determinants of Farmland Values
by Anita Regmi
- 1665-1668 New Opportunities for Using Farmland Values in the Analysis of Economic Issues: Discussion
by John E. Reynolds
- 1669-1672 Forecasting Retail Food Prices Under Current Conditions
by Annette L. Clauson
- 1673-1676 Consumer Food Prices from the Ground Up
by Robert E. Young & Lori Wilcox & Brian Willott & Gary Adams & D. Scott Brown
- 1677-1680 Commodity Markets, Farm-Retail Spreads, and Macroeconomic Condition Assumptions in Food Price Forecasting
by John M. Urbanchuk
- 1681-1685 Forecasting CPI Food Prices: An Assessment
by Frederick L. Joutz
- 1742-1748 The Elimination of the Canadian and Australian Wheat Boards: A Move from Triopoly to Perfect Competition in the World Wheat Market
by Gregory William DeVos
1997, Volume 79, Issue 4