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1995, Volume 77, Issue 3
- 462-470 Economies Education in a Workshop Setting: Agricultural Business Plan Training in an Emerging Democracy and Market Economy
by Bill R. Miller & H.M. Bahn & M. Drygas & C.H. Rust
- 471-485 Beef and Pork Packing Costs and Input Demands: Effects of Unionization and Technology
by Bryan E. Melton & Wallace E. Huffman
- 486-496 "Don't Count Your Chickens...": Risk and Risk Shifting in the Broiler Industry
by Charles R. Knoeber & Walter N. Thurman
- 497-511 Approximating Farm-Level Returns to Incremental Advertising Expenditure: Methods and an Application to the Australian Meat Industry
by Roley R. Piggott & Nicholas E. Piggott & Vic E. Wright
- 512-524 Optimal Storage and Marketing Over Space and Time
by Martin Benirschka & James K. Binkley
- 525-532 Aggregation, Flexible Forms, and Estimation of Food Consumption Parameters
by Cyrus A. Ramezani & Donald Rose & Suzanne Murphy
- 533-540 Production Uncertainty and Factor Price Disparity in the Slaughter Cattle Market: Theory and Evidence
by Scott W. Fausti & Dillon M. Feuz
- 541-551 Technology Adoption Decisions under Irreversibility and Uncertainty: An Ex Ante Appproach
by Amy Purvis & William G. Boggess & Charles B. Moss & John Holt
- 552-565 Estimation of Australian Wool and Lamb Production Technologies under Uncertainty: An Error-Components Approach
by C.J. O'Donnell & A. D. Woodland
- 566-577 The Impacts of Business Cycles on Returns to Farmland Investments
by Bruce Bjornson
- 578-590 Factor Bias under Stochastic Technical Change
by David K. Lambert & J.S. Shonkwiler
- 591-601 Endogenous Product Differentiation and Trade Policy: Implications for the U.S. Food Industry
by D. Kent Lanclos & Thomas W. Hertel
- 602-612 Market Effects of Cotton Integrated Pest Management
by Fred C. White & Michael E. Wetzstein
- 613-619 Test-Retest Reliability of Contingent Valuation with Independent Sample Pretest and Posttest Control Groups
by Mario F. Teisl & Kevin J. Boyle & Daniel W. McCollum & Stephen D. Reiling
- 620-630 Welfare Estimation Using Aggregate and Individual-Observation Models: A Comparison Using Monte Carlo Techniques
by Daniel Hellerstein
- 631-644 Trade and Tax Policy Reform and the Environment: The Economics of Soil Erosion in Developing Countries
by Ian Coxhead & Sisira Jayasuriya
- 645-659 Quality-Adjusted Price and Quantity Indices for Pesticides
by Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo & Sharon Jans
- 660-674 Efficiency Measurement in Swedish Dairy Farms: An Application of Rotating Panel Data, 1976–88
by Subal C. Kumbhakar & Almas Heshmati
- 675-685 Measurement of Economic Efficiency in Pakistani Agriculture
by Ashok Parikh & Farman Ali & Mir Kalan Shah
- 686-697 Assessing Technical Efficiency in Commercial Fisheries: The Mid-Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery
by James E. Kirkley & Dale Squires & Ivar E. Strand
- 698-702 Informational Content of Government Hogs and Pigs Reports: Comment
by Phil L. Colling & Scott H. Irwin
- 703-705 Informational Content of Government Hogs and Pigs Reports: Reply
by Colin A. Carter & Carl A. Galopin
- 706-711 Agricultural Growth, the Status of Women, and Fertility
by Leslie A. Whittington & David C. Stapleton
- 712-718 Impacts of Mexico's Trade Openness on Mexican Rural Women
by Christina H. Gladwin & Carrie M. Thompson
- 719-724 Differential Human Capital Investments and the Choice of Successor in Family Farms
by Ayal Kimhi
- 725-726 Economic Development, Agricultural Change, and Economic Demography: Discussion
by Helen H. Jensen
- 727-733 Climate Change and Global Agriculture: Recent Findings and Issues
by John Reilly
- 734-740 Implications of Climate Change for U.S. Agriculture
by Harry M. Kaiser & Pierre Crosson
- 741-746 Climate Change and Agriculture in Developing Countries
by John M. Antle
- 747-750 Agricultural Impacts of Global Warming: Discussion
by Robert Innes & Sally Kane
- 751-756 Weighing Regulatory Costs in Rural Lending
by Bruce L. Ahrendsen & Alan D. Barkema & Cole R. Gustafson
- 757-761 Deregulation or Reregulation of Agricultural Banks
by R. Alton Gilbert & Kevin L. Kliesen
- 762-764 Reregulating Rural Banks: Discussion
by Edward J. Kane
- 765-771 Trade and the Environment: A Partial Synthesis
by Brian R. Copeland & M. Scott Taylor
- 772-777 Measuring the Environmental Consequences of Trade Policy: A Nonmarket CGE Analysis
by J. Andrès Espinosa & V. Kerry Smith
- 778-785 Trade Liberalization and the Environment in the Pacific Basin: Coordinated Approaches to Mexican Trade and Environment Policy
by John Beghin & David Roland-Holts & Dominique van der Mensbrugghe
- 786-788 Environment and Trade in General Equilibrium: Theory, Methodology, and Evidence: Discussion
by Shantayanan Devarajan
- 789-795 Employment Structure and Poverty: Theoretical Perspectives and Conceptual Frameworks
by Alton Thompson & Benjamin G. Gray
- 796-802 Poverty Among Southern Workers: Metro and Nonmetro Differentials
by Donald R. McDowell & Joyce E. Allen-Smith
- 803-805 Employment Structure and Poverty: Theoretical Perspectives and Conceptual Frameworks: Discussion
by Mack C. Nelson & Yvonne B. Oliver
- 806-808 Poverty Among Southern Workers: Discussion
by Glenn L. Nelson
- 809-811 Adams, Jane. The Transformation of Rural Life: Southern Illinois, 1890-1990. Chapel Hill NC: University of Northern Carolina, 1994, xxx + 321 pp., $49.95, $19.95 paper
by Wayne H. Oberle
- 811-812 Carter, Harold O., Henry J. Vaux, Jr., and Ann F. Scheuring, eds. Sharing Scarcity: Gainers and Losers in Water Marketing. Davis CA: University of California, Agricultural Issues Center, 1994, xi + 239 pp., $17.00 paper
by Chennat Gopalakrishnan
- 812-813 Day, Richard. Complex Economic Dynamics. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1994, xxiv + 309 pp., $39.95
by Charles B. Moss
- 813-814 Gaffney, M., and F. Harrison. The Corruption of Economics. London: Shepheard-Walwyn Ltd. in association with the Centre for Incentive Taxation Ltd., 1994, 271 pp., price unknown
by William W. Hall
- 814-816 Hoff, Karla, Avishay Braverman, and Joseph E. Stiglitz, eds. The Economics of Rural Organization: Theory, Practice and Policy. New York: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 1993, 590 pp., price unknown
by William A. Ward
- 816-818 Martin, Philip L., Wallace Huffman, Robert Emerson, J. Edward Taylor, and Refugio I. Rochin, eds. Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture. Davis CA: University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Publication 3358, 1995, xii + 580 pp., $40.00
by Dawn Thilmany
- 818-819 Miller, Preston J., ed. The Rational Expectations Revolution: Readings from the Front Line. Cambridge MA and London: MIT Press, 1994, xvii + 512 pp., $19.95
by David Orden & Joachim Schleich
- 819-821 Papandreou, Andreas A. Externality and Institutions. New York and Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994, 304 pp., $55.00
by E.C. Pasour
- 821-823 Rae, Allan N. Agricultural Management Analysis: Activity Analysis and Decisionmaking. Wallingford Oxon UK: CAB International, 1994, 358 pp., price unknown
by David L. Debertin
1995, Volume 77, Issue 2
- 231-242 Endowments, Technology, and Factor Markets: A Natural Experiment of Induced Institutional Innovation from China's Rural Reform
by Justin Yifu Lin
- 243-250 Measuring the Comparative Advantage of Agricultural Activities: Domestic Resource Costs and the Social Cost-Benefit Ratio
by William A. Masters & Alex Winter-Nelson
- 251-259 Reversal of Fortune: Immiserizing Technical Change in Agriculture
by Julian M. Alston & Will J. Martin
- 260-267 Declining U.S. Tobacco Exports to Australia: A Derived Demand Approach to Competitiveness
by John Beghin & Fan Hu
- 268-278 National and International Wheat Improvement Research in the Post-Green Revolution Period: Evolution and Impacts
by Derek Byerlee & Greg Traxler
- 279-290 Measuring Effective Protection as a Superlative Index Number: An Application to European Agriculture
by Jean-Christophe Bureau & Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes
- 291-299 Technology Adoption in the Presence of an Exhaustible Resource: The Case of Groundwater Extraction
by Farhed A. Shah & David Zilberman & Ujjayant Chakravorty
- 300-308 A Comparison of Oligopoly Welfare Loss Estimates for U.S. Food Manufacturing
by Everett B. Peterson & John M. Connor
- 309-318 Identifying Buyer Market Areas and the Impact of Buyer Concentration in Feeder Cattle Markets Using Mapping and Spatial Statistics
by DeeVon Bailey & B. Wade Brorsen & Michael R. Thomsen
- 319-328 The Hot Air in R2 and Consistent Measures of Explained Variation
by Anya M. McGuirk & Paul Driscoll
- 329-342 Positive Mathematical Programming
by Richard E. Howitt
- 343-352 How Much Can Informational Outreach Programs Increase Food Stamp Program Participation?
by J. William Levedahl
- 353-364 The Economic Value of Minimum-Variance Hedges
by Sergio H. Lence
- 365-374 Effect of Carbon Taxes and Subsidies on Optimal Forest Rotation Age and Supply of Carbon Services
by G. Cornelis van Kooten & Clark S. Binkley & Gregg Delcourt
- 375-386 Legal Status and Earnings of Agricultural Workers
by Sabrina Isé & Jeffrey M. Perloff
- 387-396 Quantifying Economic Benefits of Sow-Herd Management Information Systems Using Panel Data
by Jos A.A.M. Verstegen & Ruud B.M. Huirne & Aalt A. Dijkhuizen & Robert P. King
- 397-407 Capital Market Segmentation and U.S. Farm Real Estate Pricing
by Amr N. Shiha & Jean-Paul Chavas
- 408-420 Multiattribute Assessment of Alternative Cropping Systems
by John C. Foltz & John G. Lee & Marshall A. Martin & Paul V. Preckel
- 421-429 Do New York Dairy Farmers Maximize Profits or Minimize Costs?
by Loren W. Tauer
- 430-431 Dietrich, Michael. Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond: Towards a New Economics of the Firm. London: Routeledge, 1994, xii + 214 pp., cloth $59.95; paper $18.95
by Andrew P. Barkley
- 431-432 Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the European Commission. EC Agricultural Policy for the 21st Century: Study No. 4 of European Economy. Brussels, Luxembourg: ECSC-EC-EAEC, 1994, xviii + 152 pp., $30 ECU
by Jimmye S. Hillman
- 432-434 Gebremedhin, Tesfa G., and Luther G. Tweeten. Research Methods and Communication in the Social Sciences. Westport CT: Praeger Publishers, 1994, x + 167 pp., $45.00
by Dennis C. Cory
- 434-435 Glasmeier, Amy K., and Marie Howland. From Combines to Computers: Rural Services and Development in the Age of Information Technology. Albany NY: State University of New York Press, 1995, 291 pp., $?
by F. Larry Leistritz
- 435-436 Norgaard, Richard B. Development Betrayed: The End of Progress and a Coevolutionary Revisioning of the Future. London: Routledge, 1994, xiii + 280 pp., cloth $59.95; paper $18.95
by A. Allan Schmid
- 435-438 Vail, David J., Knut Per Hasund, and Lars Drake. The Greening of Agricultural Policy in Industrial Societies: Swedish Reforms in Comparative Perspective. Ithaca NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1994, xiii + 300 pp., $45.00
by Larry Beran
1995, Volume 77, Issue 1
- 1-7 Production Risk and the Evolution of Varietal Technology
by Greg Traxler & Jose Falck-Zepeda & J.I. Ortiz-Monasterio R. & Ken Sayre
- 8-19 Farm-Level Economic Analysis Incorporating Stochastic Environmental Risk Assessment
by Mark L. Teague & Daniel J. Bernardo & Harry P. Mapp
- 20-32 Technology as an Agricultural Pollution Control Policy
by David G. Abler & James S. Shortle
- 33-39 Damage Control and Increasing Returns
by Glenn Fox & Alfons Weersink
- 40-53 Valuing Food Safety in Experimental Auction Markets
by Dermot J. Hayes & Jason F. Shogren & Seung Youll Shin & James B. Kliebenstein
- 54-62 Household Demand in Rural China: A Two-Stage LES-AIDS Model
by Shenggen Fan & Eric J. Wailes & Gail L. Cramer
- 63-68 Units of Measurement and the Stone Index in Demand System Estimation
by Giancarlo Moschini
- 69-79 Structural Change in Factor Demand Relationships in the U.S. Food and Kindred Products Industry
by Barry K. Goodwin & Gary W. Brester
- 80-92 On Nonparametric Supply Response Analysis
by Jean-Paul Chavas & Thomas L. Cox
- 93-105 The Conservation Reserve Program as a Least-Cost Land Retirement Mechanism
by Rodney B.W. Smith
- 106-118 Valuing Target Price Support Programs with Average Option Pricing
by Taehoon Kang & B. Wade Brorsen
- 119-128 Agricultural Export Subsidies and Intermediate Goods Trade
by Philip L. Paarlberg
- 129-140 Searching for a Model of Multiple-Site Recreation Demand that Admits Interior and Boundary Solutions
by Edward R. Morey & Donald Waldman & Djeto Assane & Douglass Shaw
- 141-151 Using Random Utility Models to Estimate the Recreational Value of Estuarine Resources
by Yoshiaki Kaoru & V. Kerry Smith & Jin Long Liu
- 152-161 Subjective versus Objective Yield Distributions as Measures of Production Risk
by Joyotee Smith & Abraham M. Mandac
- 162-173 Measuring Welfare Benefits from Improvements in Storage Technology with an Application to Tunisian Potatoes
by Keith O. Fuglie
- 174-181 Optimal Hedge Ratios with Risk-Neutral Producers and Nonlinear Borrowing Costs
by B. Wade Brorsen
- 182-193 The Effect of Futures Markets and Corners on Storage and Spot Price Variability
by Janet S. Netz
- 194-204 Depreciation Patterns for Agricultural Machinery
by Timothy L. Cross & Gregory M. Perry
- 205-208 Rationalizing Agricultural Export Subsidies: Comment
by Bruce L. Gardner
- 209-213 Rationalizing Agricultural Export Subsidies: Reply
by Julian M. Alston & Colin A. Carter & Vincent H. Smith
- 214-216 Barkley, David L., ed. Economic Adaption: Alternatives for Nonmetropolitan Areas. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993,298 pp., cloth $42.50
by Paul B. Siegel
- 216-217 Carlson, Gerald A., David Zilberman, and John A. Miranowski, eds. Agricultural and Environmental Resource Economics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993, ix + 528 pp., cloth $45.00
by John C. Bergstrom
- 217-220 Cramer, Gail L., and Clarence W. Jensen. Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994, xiii + 534 pp., $62.95
by Wayne H. Oberle
- 220-222 Esty, Daniel C. Greening the GATT: Trade, Environment, and the Future. Washington DC: Institute for International Economics, 1994, 319 pp., paper $19.95
by John Sullivan
- 222-224 Hallberg, Milton C., Robert G.E. Spitze, and Daryll E. Ray, eds. Food, Agriculture, and Rural Policy into the Twenty-first Century: Issues and Trade-off. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994, xviii + 406 pp., $69.65
by Daniel A. Sumner
- 224-226 Jansson, AnnMari, Monica Hammer, Carl Folke, and Robert Costanza, eds. Investing in Natural Capital: The Ecological Economics Approach to Sustainability. International Society for Ecological Economics. Washington DC and Covelo CA: Island Press, 1994, xvi + 504 pp., $35.00
by Ray Huffaker
- 226-227 Schertz, Lyle P., and Lynn M. Daft, eds. Food and Agricultural Markets: The Quiet Revolution. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, and the National Planning Association, 1994, xiii + 326 pp., $17.50
by Hal Harris
- 227-228 Taylor, Henry C. A Farm Economist in Washington, 1919–1925. Evanston IL: 1926 [c. University of Wisconsin, 1992], x + 263 pp., paper $24.95
by Douglas E. Bowers & David H. Harrington
- 228-230 Thompson, Paul B., Robert J. Mathews, and Eileen O. van Ravenswaay. Ethics, Public Policy, and Agriculture. New York: Macmillan, 1994 [sales now through Prentice-Hall], xviii + 268 pp., cloth $53.00
by Gene Wunderlich
1994, Volume 76, Issue 5
1994, Volume 76, Issue 4
- 689-708 Contingent Valuation and Social Choice
by Daniel McFadden
- 709-721 A Critical Assessment of Supply-Demand Models of Agricultural Trade
by Everett B. Peterson & Thomas W. Hertel & James V. Stout
- 722-732 Price Protection and Productivity Growth
by Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes
- 733-743 The Impact of Food Aid on Food Subsidies in Recipient Countries
by Wendy L. Hoffman & Bruce L. Gardner & Richard E. Just & Brent M. Hueth
- 744-759 Funding, Structure, and Management of Public Agricultural Research in the United States
by Wallace E. Huffman & Richard E. Just
- 760-771 Pesticide Residue Risk and Food Safety Valuation: A Random Utility Approach
by Young Sook Eom
- 772-780 Sampling and Aggregation Issues in Random Utility Model Estimation
by Peter M. Feather
- 781-793 Evaluating the Linearized Almost Ideal Demand System
by Adolf Buse
- 794-799 Rural Chinese Food Consumption: The Case of Guangdong
by Catherine Halbrendt & Conrado Gempesaw & Dimphna Dolk-Etz & Francis Tuan
- 800-808 Tests of Weak Separability in Disaggregated Meat Products
by Rodolfo M. Nayga & Oral Capps
- 809-817 Marketing Quotas and Random Yields: Marginal Effects of Inframarginal Subsidies on Peanut Supply
by Robert B. Borges & Walter N. Thurman
- 818-827 Selling Import Quota Licenses: The U.S. Cheese Case
by Steve McCorriston & Ian M. Sheldon
- 828-835 Quasi Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Multivariate Probit Models: Farm Couples' Labor Participation
by Ayal Kimhi
- 836-846 Adoption of Emerging Technologies Under Output Uncertainty
by Saha Atanu & H. Alan Love & Robert Schwart
- 847-858 Optimal Replacement and Management Policies for Beef Cows
by W. Marshall Frasier & George H. Pfeiffer
- 859-874 Multicrop Production Decisions in Western Irrigated Agriculture: The Role of Water Price
by Michael R. Moore & Noel R. Gollehon & Marc B. Carey
- 875-888 A Private Property Rights Regime for the Commons: The Case for Groundwater
by Bill Provencher & Oscar Burt
- 889-903 Economic and Environmental Impacts of Limiting Nitrogen Use to Protect Water Quality: A Stochastic Regional Analysis
by H.P. Mapp & D.J. Bernardo & G.J. Sabbagh & S. Geleta & K.B. Watkins
- 904-915 Measuring the Difference (X — Y) of Simulated Distributions: A Convolutions Approach
by Gregory L. Poe & Eric K. Severance-Lossin & Michael P. Welsh
- 916-923 Vessel Entry-Exit Behavior in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery
by John M. Ward & Jon G. Sutinen
- 924-935 Intraseason Harvest Regulation for Fish and Wildlife Recreation: An Application to Fishery Policy
by Stephen K. Swallow
- 936-947 Human Capital, Producer Education Programs, and the Adoption of Forward-Pricing Methods
by Barry K. Goodwin & Ted C. Schroeder
- 948-951 An Empirical Analysis of the Demand for Multiple Peril Crop Insurance: Comment
by Barry Barnett & Jerry Skees
- 954-957 Functional Form and the Statistical Properties of Welfare Measures: Comment
by Edward R. Morey & Donald M. Waldman
- 958-959 Functional Form and the Statistical Properties of Welfare Measures: Reply
by Wiktor L. Adamowicz & Jerald J. Fletcher & Theodore Tomasi
- 960-964 Incorporating Risk Aversion into Dynamic Programming Models: Comment
by John O.S. Kennedy & J. Brian Hardaker & John Quiggin
- 965-967 Incorporating Risk Aversion into Dynamic Programming Models: Reply
by Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer & G.C. van Kooten & Douglas L. Young
- 968-971 Welfare Effects of the National Pseudorabies Eradication Program: Comment
by Kenneth W. Forsythe & Barbara Corso
- 972-977 Elasticities in AIDS Models: Comment
by William F. Hahn
- 978-979 Dasgupta, Partha. An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993, 661 pp., price unknown
by David Freshwater
- 979-981 Goodwin, John W. Agricultural Price Analysis and Forecasting. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1994, xii + 344 pp., cloth $52.95
by Cameron S. Thraen
- 981-983 Hallam, Arne, ed. Size, Structure, and the Changing Face of American Agriculture. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1993, xi + 627 pp., paper $65.00
by David H. Harrington
- 983-986 Marchant, Mary A., and Handy Williamson, Jr., eds. Achieving Diversity: The Status and Progress of Women and African Americans in the Agricultural Economics Profession. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1994, xxiv + 218 pp., cloth $40.00
by Mary C. Ahearn
- 986-988 Martin, Philip L., and David A. Martin. The Endless Quest: Helping America's Farm Workers. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1994, 258 pp., softcover $45.00
by Jill L. Findeis
- 988-990 National Research Council, Board on Agriculture, Committee on Long-Range Soil and Water Conservation. Soil and Water Quality: An Agenda for Agriculture. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1993, xx + 516 pp., $54.95
by Betsey A. Kuhn
- 990-991 Ruttan, Vernon W., ed. Agriculture, Environment & Health: Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1994, viii + 401 pp., cloth $4.95; paper $19.95
by Ian W.H. Parry
- 991-994 Seitz, Wesley D., Gerald C. Nelson, and Harold G. Halcrow. Economics of Resources, Agriculture, and Food. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994, xxiv + 477 pp., cloth $34.50, study guide $15.95, software $19.95
by Judith I. Stallmann
1994, Volume 76, Issue 3