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1994, Volume 76, Issue 3
- 535-546 Land Allocation in HYV Adoption Models: An Investigation of Alternative Explanations
by Melinda Smale & Richard E. Just & Howard D. Leathers
- 547-556 Technology Transfer, Licensing Contracts, and Incentives for Further Innovation
by Bruce A. Larson & Margot Anderson
- 557-567 Economic Factors that Influence Educational Performance in Rural Schools
by David E. Broomhall & Thomas G. Johnson
- 568-575 Managerial Inputs and the Growth of Rural Small Firms
by Jayachandran N. Variyam & David S. Kraybill
- 576-586 What Are the AAEA Meetings Worth?
by Josef M. Broder & John C. Bergstrom & Warren Kriesel
- 587-592 Pesticides and Philippine Rice Farmer Health: A Medical and Economic Analysis
by Prabhu L. Pingali & Cynthia B. Marquez & Florencia G. Palis
- 593-597 Pesticide Use and Farm Worker Health in Ecuadorian Potato Production
by Charles C. Crissman & Donald C. Cole & Fernando Carpio
- 598-602 Pesticides, Productivity, and Farmer Health: Implications for Regulatory Policy and Agricultural Research
by John M. Antle & Susan M. Capalbo
- 603-604 Economic and Health Consequences of Pesticide Use in Developing Country Agriculture: Discussion
by David Zilberman & Federico Castillo
- 605-607 Economic and Health Consequences of Pesticide Use in Developing Country Agriculture: Discussion
by Maureen L. Cropper
- 608-612 Farm Productivity in Burkina Faso: Effects of Animal Traction and Nonfarm Income
by Kimseyinga Savadogo & Thomas Reardon & Kyosti Pietola
- 613-618 Determinants of Productivity Change Using a Profit Function: Smallholder Agriculture in Zimbabwe
by T.S. Jayne & Thomas Reardon & Yougesh Khatri & Colin Thirtle
- 619-624 A New View of Agricultural Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Steven A. Block
- 625-626 Agricultural Productivity in Africa: Discussion
by Jock R. Anderson
- 627-628 Agricultural Productivity in Africa: Discussion
by Robert E. Evenson
- 629-635 Production Efficiency and Agricultural Reform in Ukraine
by S.R. Johnson & Aziz Bouzaher & Alicia Carriquiry & Helen Jensen & P.G. Lakshminarayan
- 636-640 Economic Reform and Comparative Advantage in Agriculture in the Newly Independent States
by William M. Liefert
- 641-646 Food Prices and Market Integration in Russia: 1992–93
by Bruce L. Gardner & Karen M. Brooks
- 647-649 Comparative Advantage in Agriculture in the Newly Independent States: Discussion
by Rod Tyers
- 650-651 Production Efficiency and Agricultural Reform in Ukraine: Comment
by Padma Desai
- 652-654 Potential Gains from Efficiency Analysis of Agricultural Banks
by Paul N. Ellinger
- 655-661 Measuring Economies of Scale and Scope in Agricultural Banking
by Allen M. Featherstone & Charles B. Moss
- 662-668 Measuring the Efficiency of Agricultural Banks
by David L. Neff & Bruce L. Dixon & Suzhen Zhu
- 669-671 Future Directions for Agricultural Banking Efficiency Research: Discussion
by Robert N. Collender
- 672-674 Issues in Measuring the Efficiencies of Agricultural Banks: Discussion
by Allen N. Berger
- 675-677 Anderson, Terry L., and Randy T. Simmons, editors. The Political Economy of Customs and Culture: Informal Solutions to the Commons Problem. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1993, viii + 189 pp., $45.00
by Bonnie G. Colby
- 677-678 El-Ghonemy, M. Riad. Land, Food and Rural Development in North Africa. Boulder & San Francisco: Westview Press, 1993, xiv & 192 pp., paper $38.50
by William L. Miller
- 678-680 Geissler, Catherine, and Derek J. Oddy, editors. Food, Diet, and Economic Change Past and Present. London: Leicester University Press (New York: St. Martin's Press), 1993, 225 pp., cloth, $65.00
by Jean Kinsey
- 680-682 Lockeretz, William, and Molly D. Anderson. Agricultural Research Alternatives. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1993, x + 239 pp., cloth $30.00
by Donald C. Taylor
- 682-683 Otto, Daniel M., and Thomas G. Johnson. Microcomputer-Based Input-Output Modeling: Applications to Economic Development. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993, x + 228 pp., paper $36.00
by David Broomhall
- 683-685 Pinstrup-Andersen, Per, editor. The Political Economy of Food and Nutrition Policies. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993, xx + 278 pp., $42.50
by Philip L. Paarlberg
- 685-686 Sharma, Rita, and Thomas T. Poleman. The New Economics of India's Green Revolution. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993, xix + 272 pp., $49.95
by Maurice R. Landes & Carol E. Levin
- 686-688 Stevens, Joe B. The Economics of Collective Choice. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993, xv + 389 pp., cloth $55, paper $21.95
by Philip R. Wandschneider
1994, Volume 76, Issue 2
- 173-184 Joint Estimation of Risk Preference Structure and Technology Using Expo-Power Utility
by Atanu Saha & C. Richard Shumway & Hovav Talpaz
- 185-195 Land Price Volatility in a Geographically Dispersed Market
by Martin Benirschka & James K. Binkley
- 196-204 Cost Functions Under Production Uncertainty
by Rulon D. Pope & Jean-Paul Chavas
- 205-214 Substitution Effects in CVM Values
by Ronald G. Cummings & Philip T. Ganderton & Thomas McGuckin
- 215-227 Using Shadow Wages to Estimate Labor Supply of Agricultural Households
by Emmanuel Skoufias
- 228-236 Optimal Timing of Farm Transferal From Parent to Child
by Ayal Kimhi
- 237-249 Cow Culling Decisions Adapted for Management with CART
by Russell Tronstad & Russell Gum
- 250-261 Moral Hazard Cycles in Individual-Coverage Crop Insurance
by James Vercammen & G. Cornelis van Kooten
- 262-269 Cost Pooling in Australian Grain Handling: A Common Property Analysis
by John Quiggin & Brian S. Fisher & Deborah C. Peterson
- 270-276 Acreage Response Under Canada's Western Grains Stabilization Program
by Mario J. Miranda & Frank Novak & Mel Lerohl
- 277-285 The Lease-Purchase Decision for Agricultural Assets
by Stephen A. Ford & Wesley N. Musser
- 286-295 Multiperiod Production with Forward and Option Markets
by Sergio H. Lence & Dermot J. Hayes & Yong Sakong
- 296-302 Evaluating Generic Milk Promotion Effectiveness with an Imperfect Competition Model
by Nobuhiro Suzuki & Harry M. Kaiser & John E. Lenz & Olan D. Forker & Kohei Kobayashi
- 303-312 Demand for an Undergraduate Education in the Agricultural Sciences
by Richard P. Thompson & Oral Capps & Joseph G. Massey
- 313-317 A Further Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities
by Kuo S. Huang
- 318-319 Risk Aversion and Price Risk in Duality Models of Production: Comment
by Paul Driscoll
- 320-323 Risk Aversion and Price Risk in Duality Models of Production: Reply
by Barry T. Coyle
- 324-325 Adams, Dale W. and Delbert A. Fitchett, eds. Informal Finance in Low-Income Countries. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992, xii + 393 pp., cloth $42.50
by Lindon J. Robinson
- 325-327 Adams, Jonathan S., and Thomas O. McShane. The Myth of Wild Africa: Conservation Without Illusion. 1992, xix + 266 pp., $21.95. and Bonner, Raymond. At the Hand of Man: Peril and Hope for Africa's Wildlife. 1993, 322 pp., $24.00
by Duane Chapman
- 327-329 Cochrane, Willard W. The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis, Second Edition. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993, xiii + 501 pp., paper $19.95
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 329-330 Hayami, Yujiro, and Keijiro Otsuka. The Economics of Contract Choice: An Agrarian Perspective. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993, xi + 209 pp., $45
by A. Allan Schmid
- 330-332 Huffman, Wallace and Robert E. Evenson, Science for Agriculture: A Long-Term Perspective, Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1993, xv + 268 pp., $44.95
by Carl E. Pray
- 332-334 Kueh, Y.Y., and Robert F. Ash, editors. Economic Trends in Chinese Agriculture: The Impact of Post-Mao Reforms. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1993, xii + 405 pp., $69
by Peter Calkins
- 334-335 Lesser, W., Marketing Livestock and Meat. Binghamton, NY: Food Products Press, 1993, xxvi + 471 pp., library binding $69.95; paper $55.95 ($29.95 for 5+ copies)
by Lee Meyer
- 335-336 Opie, John. Ogallala: Water for a Dry Land. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1993, 400 pp., $35.00
by Orlan Buller
- 337-337 van Kooten, G. Cornelis. Land Resource Economics and Sustainable Development: Economic Policies and the Common Good. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 1993, x + 450 pp., cloth $45.95
by Fred Hitzhusen
1994, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-14 A Positive Theory of Agricultural Protection
by Johan F. M. Swinnen
- 15-25 Germany and the CAP: A Bargaining Model of EC Agricultural Policy Formation
by Heather Field & Murray Fulton
- 26-35 A Dual Approach to Evaluating Research Benefits in the Presence of Trade Distortions
by Will J. Martin & Julian M. Alston
- 36-46 The Value of Pest Information in a Dynamic Setting: The Case of Weed Control
by Scott M. Swinton & Robert P. King
- 47-54 Marketing Orders as Nontariff Trade Barriers
by Robert G. Chambers & Daniel H. Pick
- 55-60 Pricing to Market with Transactions Denominated in a Common Currency
by Daniel H. Pick & Colin A. Carter
- 61-73 Maintaining and Testing Separability in Demand Systems
by Giancarlo Moschini & Daniele Moro & Richard D. Green
- 74-82 Fluid Milk Purchases: A Multivariate Tobit Analysis
by Jorge Cornick & Thomas L. Cox & Brian W. Gould
- 83-93 Finished Product Inventories and Price Expectations in the Softwood Lumber Industry
by Jan K. Lewandrowski & Michael K. Wohlgenant & Thomas J. Grennes
- 94-104 The Empirical Minimum-Variance Hedge
by Sergio H. Lence & Dermot J. Hayes
- 105-113 A Virtually Ideal Production System: Specifying and Estimating the VIPS Model
by Robert G. Chambers & Rulon D. Pope
- 114-127 Production and Investment Decisions Under Sunk Cost and Temporal Uncertainty
by Jean-Paul Chavas
- 128-140 Farmer Response to Modified Crop Insurance: A Case Study of Corn in Indiana
by Monte L. Vandeveer & Edna T. Loehman
- 141-152 Effects on a Corn-Soybean Farm of Uncertainty about the Future of Farm Programs
by Patricia A. Duffy & C. Robert Taylor
- 153-162 Teaching Evaluation in Agricultural Economics and Related Departments
by Josef M. Broder & William J. Taylor
- 163-164 Forker, Olan D., and Ronald W. Ward. Commodity Advertising: The Economics and Measurement of Generic Programs. New York: Lexington Books, 1993, x + 294 pp., $39.95
by William A. Schiek
- 164-166 Ian Goldin and L. Alan Winters (eds). Open Economies: Structural Adjustment and Agriculture. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 1992, xxi + 320 pp., $59.95
by Terry L. Roe
- 166-167 Munasinghe, Mohan. Water Supply and Environmental Management: Developing World Applications. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1992, xxi + 447 pp
by Leslie E. Small
- 167-168 Ogura, B. Takekazu (ed). Japanese Agricultural Policy Reconsidered. Tokyo: Food and Agriculture Policy Research Center, 1993, x + 322 pp., paper 8,200 yen
by Larry Deaton
- 169-170 Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty, Rural Sociological Society. Persistent Poverty in Rural America. Boulder: Westview Press, 1993, xiv + 379 pp., paper $44.00
by Linda L. Swanson
- 170-171 Young, Mike D. Sustainable Investment and Resource Use: Equity, Environmental Integrity and Economic Efficiency. Paris: UNESCO, 1992, xvi + 176 pp., $65.00
by Michael J. Ellerbrock
1993, Volume 75, Issue Special_Issue
1993, Volume 75, Issue 5
1993, Volume 75, Issue 4
- 875-883 Substitution between Goods and Leisure in a Developing Country
by Harold Alderman & David E. Sahn
- 884-895 Working Wives and Food away from Home: The Box-Cox Double Hurdle Model
by Steven T. Yen
- 896-904 The Choice of a Welfare Measure under Uncertainty
by Richard C. Ready
- 905-913 Expo-Power Utility: A ‘Flexible’ Form for Absolute and Relative Risk Aversion
by Atanu Saha
- 914-925 Supply Response to Agricultural Insurance: Risk Reduction and Moral Hazard Effects
by Bharat Ramaswami
- 926-935 Insurance, Moral Hazard, and Chemical Use in Agriculture
by John K. Horowitz & Erik Lichtenberg
- 936-945 Multimarket Exploitation: The Case of Biotechnology and Chemicals
by Richard E. Just & Darrell L. Hueth
- 946-958 The Economics of Reentry Regulation of Pesticides
by Erik Lichtenberg & Robert C. Spear & David Zilberman
- 959-967 Point/Nonpoint Source Trading of Pollution Abatement: Choosing the Right Trading Ratio
by Arun S. Malik & David Letson & Stephen R. Crutchfield
- 968-980 Rural/Urban Effects of Terminating Farm Subsidies
by Maureen Kilkenny
- 981-989 A Joint-Product Analysis of the Adoption of Modern Cereal Varieties in Developing Countries
by Greg Traxler & Derek Byerlee
- 990-999 Nonparametric Tests of Cost Minimizing Behavior: A Study of Indian Farms
by Subhash C. Ray & Dipasis Bhadra
- 1000-1009 Rationalizing Agricultural Export Subsidies
by Julian M. Alston & Colin A. Carter & Vincent H. Smith
- 1010-1020 Optioning Agricultural Water Rights for Urban Water Supplies During Drought
by Ari M. Michelsen & Robert A. Young
- 1021-1029 An Intraseasonal Dynamic Optimization Model to Allocate Irrigation Water between Crops
by Kelly J. Bryant & James W. Mjelde & Ronald D. Lacewell
- 1030-1035 Functional Form and Welfare Measures in Truncated Recreation Demand Models
by Teofilo Ozuna & Lonnie L. Jones & Oral Capps
- 1036-1043 Who Works for Piece Rates and Why
by D. Kate Rubin & Jeffrey M. Perloff
- 1044-1055 Misspecification Testing: A Comprehensive Approach
by Anya M. McGuirk & Paul Driscoll & Jeffrey Alwang
- 1056-1062 Estimating Yield Distributions with a Stochastic Trend and Nonnormal Errors
by Charles B. Moss & J. S. Shonkwiler
- 1063-1071 A Dynamic Minimum Variance Hedge
by Sergio H. Lence & Kevin L. Kimle & Marvin L. Hayenga
- 1073-1074 Testing for Disequilibrium in the Hired Farm Labor Market: Comment
by Timothy L. Cross & Carole Frank Nuckton
- 1075-1076 Testing for Disequilibrium in the Hired Farm Labor Market: Reply
by James A. Duffield & Robert Coltrane
- 1077-1078 Robert Costanza, ed. Ecological Economics the Science and Management of Sustainability. Columbia University Press, 1991, xiv + 525 pp., paper $18.50 ISBN 0-231-07563-4
by Burton C. English
- 1078-1079 Coyle, William T., Dermot Hayes, and Hiroshi Yamauchi, eds. Agriculture and Trade in the Pacific: Toward the Twenty-First Century. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992, xi + 344 pp., $49.95
by Patricia J. Lindsey
- 1079-1080 Fletcher, Lehman B., ed. World Food in the 1990s, Production, Trade, and Aid. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992, xv + 368 pp., paper $39.95
by David W. Skully
- 1080-1081 Hallberg, M.C. Policy For American Agriculture: Choices and Consequences and Hamlin, Christopher and Philip T. Shepard. Deep Disagreement in U.S. Agriculture: Making Sense of Policy Conflict
by David Freshwater
- 1081-1082 Hargreaves, Mary W. M. Dry Farming in the Northern Great Plains: Years of Adjustment, 1920–1990, Development of Western Resources Series. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1993. 386 pp., 4 maps. Cloth $45
by Don Paarlberg
- 1082-1084 Marks, Stephen V., and Keith E. Maskus (eds). The Economics and Politics of World Sugar Policies. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1993, viii + 176 pp. $39.50
by Suchada Langley
- 1084-1086 Moock, Joyce Lewinger, and Robert E. Rhoades, eds. Diversity, Farmer Knowledge, and Sustainability. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992, xii + 278 pp., cloth $49.95; paper $18.95
by Neill Schaller
- 1086-1087 Norton, George W., and Jeffrey Alwang. Introduction to Economics of Agricultural Development. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1993, xii + 404 pp., $39.55
by Robert L. Christensen
- 1087-1088 Reinsel, Robert, ed. Managing Food Security in Unregulated Markets. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, x + 115 pp., $28.95
by Luther Tweenten
1993, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 523-536 Temporal and Spatial Aggregation: Alternative Marketing Margin Models
by Charles C. Lyon & Gary D. Thompson
- 537-548 Meatpacker Conduct in Fed Cattle Pricing: An Investigation of Oligopsony Power
by Stephen R. Koontz & Philip Garcia & Michael A. Hudson
- 549-558 Markdown Pricing and Cattle Supply in the Beef Packing Industry
by Kyle W. Stiegert & Azzeddine Azzam & B. Wade Brorsen
- 559-571 Risk Response in the Beef Marketing Channel: A Multivariate Generalized ARCH-M Approach
by Matthew T. Holt
- 572-577 Separability and the Shadow Value of Leisure Time
by Douglas M. Larson
- 578-592 A Repeated Nested-Logit Model of Atlantic Salmon Fishing
by Edward R. Morey & Robert D. Rowe & Michael Watson
- 593-603 A Comparison of Contingent Preference Models
by John Mackenzie
- 604-611 A Theoretical Foundation for Count Data Models
by Daniel Hellerstein & Robert Mendelsohn
- 612-623 A Hedonic Analysis of Herbicides: Do User Safety and Water Quality Matter?
by E. Douglas Beach & Gerald A. Carlson
- 624-631 Food Marketing Technology and Contingency Market Valuation
by Garth J. Holloway & Anthony C. Zwart
- 632-641 The Impact of Technical Change, Scale Effects, and Forward Ordering on U.S. Fiber Demands
by Shangnan Shui & John C. Beghin & Michael Wohlgenant
- 642-651 Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in Multi-Stage Production Systems: The Case of the U.S. Beef and Pork Industries
by Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 652-665 Impact of Modern Rice Technology on Land Prices: The Case of Lampung in Indonesia
by Tumari Jatileksono & Keijiro Otsuka
- 666-673 Growth and Structural Change in U.S. Food and Fiber Industries: An Input-Output Perspective
by Chinkook Lee & Gerald Schluter
- 674-684 Production Economics of Private Forestry: A Comparison of Industrial and Nonindustrial Forest Owners
by David H. Newman & David N. Wear
- 685-695 Quick and Easy Optimal Approach Paths for Nonlinear Natural Resource Models
by William C. Kolberg
- 696-710 Optimal Management of Game and Forage Resources in a Private Fee-Hunting Enterprise
by Ray G. Huffaker
- 711-718 Informational Content of Government Hogs and Pigs Reports
by Colin A. Carter & Carl A. Galopin
- 719-723 Consistent Estimation of Armington Demand Models
by George C. Davis & Nancy C. Kruse
- 724-729 Attribute and Safety Perceptions in a Double-Hurdle Model of Shellfish Consumption
by C.-T Jordan Lin & J. Walter Milon
- 730-738 Demand Elasticities from a Discrete Choice Model: The Natural Christmas Tree Market
by George C. Davis & Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 739-744 Propensity to Consume Farm Family Disposable Income from Separate Sources
by Gordon L. Carriker & Michael R. Langemeier & Ted C. Schroeder & Allen M. Featherstone
- 745-747 Production, Hedging, and Speculative Decisions with Options and Futures Markets: Comment
by Satheesh V. Aradhyula & E. Kwan Choi
- 748-750 Production, Hedging, and Speculative Decisions with Options and Futures Markets: Reply
by Harvey Lapan & Giancarlo Moschini & Steven Hanson
- 751-753 Revenue-Neutral Tax Policies under Price Uncertainty: Comment
by Chiou-nan Yeh & Sontachai Suwanakul & Chao-cheng Mai
- 754-758 Revenue-Neutral Tax Policies under Price Uncertainty: Reply
by Garth J. Holloway
- 759-762 Economic Impacts, Value Added, and Benefits in Regional Project Analysis: Comment
by David W. Hughes & David W. Holland
- 763-763 Economic Impacts, Value Added, and Benefits in Regional Project Analysis: Reply
by Joel R. Hamilton & Norman K. Whittlesey & M. Henry Robison & John Ellis
- 764-769 Hicksian vs. Marshallian Welfare Measures: Why Do We Do What We Do?
by Julian M. Alston & Douglas M. Larson
- 770-775 Weak Separability in Applied Welfare Analysis
by Jeffrey T. LaFrance
- 776-781 Measures of Waste Due to Quotas
by Lilyan Fulginiti & Richard Perrin
- 782-783 Applied Welfare Economics: Discussion
by Dale W. Jorgenson
- 784-788 Environment, Development, and Trade between High-and Low-Income Countries
by John M. Antle
- 789-793 GATT and the Environment: Policy Research Needs
by Courtney Harold & C. Ford Runge
- 794-798 NAFTA, Agriculture, and the Environment in Mexico
by David G. Abler & Daniel Pick