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1993, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 799-800 Trade Agreements, Agriculture, and the Environment in Developing Countries: Discussion
by David E. Ervin
- 801-802 Trade, Agriculture, and the Environment in Developing Countries: Discussion
by Colin A. Carter
- 803-809 Multilateralism: A Constraint on Unilateralism and Regionalism in Agricultural Trade
by Tim Josling
- 810-816 Trade Regionalism: Promise and Problems
by Luther Tweeten
- 817-820 Prospects for Agricultural Trade after the Uruguay Round: Discussion
by Patricia J. Lindsey
- 821-822 Prospects for Agricultural Trade after the Uruguay Round: Discussion
by Eric J. Wailes
- 823-827 The Case for Institutional Economics
by Don Paarlberg
- 828-834 Emerging Agricultural Institutions in the New Independent States
by S. R. Johnson
- 835-836 Institutional Economics Revisited: Discussion
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 837-839 Institutional Economics Revisited: Discussion
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 840-844 Agrarian Reform in Eastern Europe following World War I: Motives and Outcomes
by Sarahelen Thompson
- 845-850 Agrarian Reform in Eastern Europe after World War II
by Günther H. Schmitt
- 851-856 Central European Agrarian Reforms in a Historical Perspective
by Nancy J. Cochrane
- 857-859 Agricultural Policy Reform in Eastern Europe: Discussion
by Gerald C. Nelson
- 860-861 The Historical Experience of Agricultural Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe: Discussion
by Harald von Witzke
- 862-863 Bromley, Daniel W., ed. Making the Commons Work: Theory, Practice, and Policy. San Francisco: ICS Press, 1992, xii + 339 pp., cloth $44.95; paper $14.95
by Susan S. Hanna
- 863-864 Kassab, Cathy. Income and Inequality: The Role of the Service Sector in the Changing Distribution of Income. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1992, xii + 163 pp., cloth $45.00
by David L. Barkley
- 864-866 Muller, Jerry Z. Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society. New York: The Free Press (Macmillan), 1993, 272 pp., $22.95
by Thomas T. Stout
- 866-867 Pryor, Frederic L. The Red and the Green: The Rise and Fall of Collectivized Agriculture in Marxist Regimes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1992, xii + 550 pp., $59.50
by Carl C. Mabbs-Zeno
- 867-868 Rhodes, V. James. The Agricultural Marketing System, fourth edition. Scottsdale, AZ: Gorsuch Scarisbrick, 1993, x + 484 pp., $48 (paper)
by Marvin L. Hayenga
- 868-869 Schultz, Theodore. Restoring Economic Equilibrium: Human Capital in a Modernizing Economy. Basil Blackwell, 1990, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 234 pp., $32.95
by Emery N. Castle
- 869-871 Tyers, Rod, and Kym Anderson. Disarray in World Food Markets: A Quantitative Assessment. Cambridge, Melbourne, and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992, 444 pp., $59.95
by Barry Krissoff
1993, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 259-268 Simultaneity and Structural Change in U.S. Meat Demand
by James S. Eales & Laurian J. Unnevehr
- 269-277 Testing the Stability of Preferences: A Nonparametric Approach
by Yong Sakong & Dermot J. Hayes
- 278-291 Water Markets and Water Quality
by Marca Weinberg & Catherine L. Kling & James E. Wilen
- 292-303 The Potential for Water Market Efficiency When Instream Flows Have Value
by Ronald C. Griffin & Shih-Hsun Hsu
- 304-313 The Silence of the Lambdas: A Test of the Almost Ideal and Rotterdam Models
by Julian M. Alston & James A. Chalfant
- 314-320 Distinguishing between Market Participation and Infrequency of Purchase Models of Butter Demand
by Noel Blisard & James Blaylock
- 321-331 A Test of the Equality of Closed-Ended and Open-Ended Contingent Valuations
by Mary Jo Kealy & Robert W. Turner
- 332-338 Testing for Misspecification in the Referendum Contingent Valuation Approach
by Teofilo Ozuna & Kee Yoon Jang & John R. Stoll
- 339-349 Grain Policy in Chinese Villages: Yield Response to Pricing, Procurement, and Loan Policies
by Scott Rozelle & Richard N. Boisvert
- 350-360 Worker Turnover, Farm Labor Contractors, and IRCA's Impact on the California Farm Labor Market
by J. Edward Taylor & Dawn Thilmany
- 361-366 Defensive Technology and Welfare Analysis of Environmental Quality Change with Uncertain Consumer Health Impacts
by Linda K. Lee & L. Joe Moffitt
- 367-376 Allocatable Fixed Inputs and Two-Stage Aggregation Models of Multioutput Production Decisions
by Barry T. Coyle
- 377-386 Incorporating Stochastic Variables in Crop Response Models: Implications for Fertilization Decisions
by Qi Dai & Jerald J. Fletcher & John G. Lee
- 387-398 A Farm-Level Analysis of Economic and Agronomic Impacts of Gradual Climate Warming
by Harry M. Kaiser & Susan J. Riha & Daniel S. Wilks & David G. Rossiter & Radha Sampath
- 399-407 Forecasting Performance of Corn and Soybean Harvest Futures Contracts
by David Kenyon & Eluned Jones & M. Anya McGuirk
- 408-415 Hedging Production Risk With Options
by Yong Sakong & Dermot J. Hayes & Arne Hallam
- 416-424 A State-Space Forecasting Approach to Optimal Intertemporal Cross-Hedging
by Tomislav Vukina & James L. Anderson
- 425-434 An Empirical Analysis of the Demand for Multiple Peril Crop Insurance
by Barry K. Goodwin
- 435-447 Crop Insurance and Disaster Assistance Designs for Wheat and Grain Sorghum
by Jeffery R. Williams & Gordon L. Carriker & G. Art Barnaby & Jayson K. Harper
- 448-457 A Dynamic Model of Oligopoly in the Coffee Export Market
by Larry S. Karp & Jeffrey M. Perloff
- 458-466 Hedonic Estimation of Quality Factors Affecting the Farm-Retail Margin
by Douglas D. Parker & David Zilberman
- 467-478 A Structural Investigation of Biotechnological Impacts on Cotton Quality and Returns
by George T. Chiou & Dean T. Chen & Oral Capps
- 479-484 Farm Consumption and Liquidity Constraints
by Michael R. Langemeier & George F. Patrick
- 485-491 An Animated Instructional Module for Teaching Production Economics With 3-D Graphics
by David L. Debertin
- 492-495 Private Property Rights and Forest Preservation in Karnataka Western Ghats, India: Comment
by Sharachchandra Lélé
- 496-498 Private Property Rights and Forest Preservation in Karnataka Western Ghats, India: Reply
by Mahadev G. Bhat & Ray G. Huffaker
- 499-500 Buchanan, James M. Better Than Plowing and Other Personal Essays. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992, ix + 184 pp. $23.95
by James Hite
- 500-502 Cochrane, Willard W., and C. Ford Runge. Reforming Farm Policy. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1992, vii + 279 pp. $37.75
by A.L. (Roy) Frederick
- 502-503 Ellis, Frank. Agricultural Policies in Developing Countries. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992, xv + 357 pp., $69.95, $29.95 paper
by William A. Masters
- 503-504 Foster, Phillips. The World Food Problem: Tackling the Causes of Undernutrition in the Third World. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1992, xx + 367 pp, cloth $45, paper $22
by Richard Longhurst
- 504-505 Johnson, Stanley R., Jati K. Sengupta, and Erik Thorbecke, editors. Demand Analysis-Econometrics, and Policy Models. Selected Writings by Karl A. Fox. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1992, xxv + 345 pp., $49.95
by Joseph Havlicek
- 505-507 National Research Council. Water Transfers in the West, Washington, D.C., 1992, xvii plus 300 pp., cloth $34.95
by Tim Wallace
- 507-509 Rosenthal, Jean-Laurent. The Fruits of Revolution: Property Rights, Litigation, and French Agriculture, 1700–1860. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, xi + 216 pp. $54.95
by Gene Wunderlich
- 509-510 Tweeten, Luther. Agricultural Trade: Principles and Policies. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992, xiv 319 pp. Cloth $60, Paper $29.85
by Thomas Grennes
- 510-512 Winrock International. African Development: Lessons from Asia. Arlington, Va.: Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, 1991, 260 pp., $14.95
by Richard H. Bernsten
1993, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-9 Flexible Specification of Mixed Demand Systems
by Giancarlo Moschini & Vissa Anuradha
- 10-19 Productivity Effects of Indigenous Land Tenure Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Frank Place & Peter Hazell
- 20-32 Seasonal Labor Utilization in Agriculture: Theory and Evidence from Agrarian Households in India
by Emmanuel Skoufias
- 33-43 Differential Technology Adoption and Income Distribution in Pakistan: Implications for Research Resource Allocation
by Mitch Renkow
- 44-51 A Simple Procedure to Evaluate Ex Ante Producer Welfare under Price Uncertainty
by Yacov Tsur
- 52-58 Welfare Implications of Equilibrium Supply and Demand Curves in an Open Economy
by David S. Bullock
- 59-71 Procreation, Fishing, and Hunting: Renewable Resources and Dynamic Planar Systems
by Marc Nerlove
- 72-83 On Sustainability and the Economics of Survival
by Jean-Paul Chavas
- 84-94 Individual Travel Cost Method: Estimation and Benefit Assessment with a Discrete and Possibly Grouped Dependent Variable
by Ian M. Dobbs
- 95-103 Testing Nonnested Models
by Howard Doran
- 104-112 Intraseasonal Demand for Fall Potatoes under Rational Expectations
by Mario J. Miranda & Joseph W. Glauber
- 113-120 Market Instability and Nonlinear Dynamics
by Jean-Paul Chavas & Matthew T. Holt
- 121-130 Pricing Commodity Options when the Underlying Futures Price Exhibits Time-Varying Volatility
by Robert J. Myers & Steven D. Hanson
- 131-137 Live Cattle Futures Response to Cattle on Feed Reports
by Orlen Grunewald & Mark S. McNulty & Arlo W. Biere
- 138-146 Why Did the Number of Young Farm Entrants Decline?
by H. Fred Gale
- 147-155 The Inconsistency of Land Values, Land Rents, and Capitalization Formulas
by J. Stephen Clark & Murray Fulton & John T. Scott
- 156-168 Understanding Farmland Price Changes
by Richard E. Just & John A. Miranowski
- 169-180 The Incidence of Benefits from U.S. Soybean Productivity Gains in a Context of World Trade
by Stephen C. Cooke & W. Burt Sundquist
- 181-189 Field-Level Measurement of Land Productivity and Program Slippage
by Dana L. Hoag & William E. Foster & Bruce A. Babcock
- 190-202 Decision Rules for the Dynamic Animal Feeding Problem
by Oscar R. Burt
- 203-209 Dynamic Fertilizer Nutrient Demands for Corn: A Cointegrated and Error-Correcting System
by Mark Denbaly & Harry Vroomen
- 210-218 A Conjectural Variations Model of Reduced Japanese Milk Price Supports
by Nobuhiro Suzuki & John E. Lenz & Olan D. Forker
- 219-226 Impacts of Liberalizing Trade in the World Rice Market
by Gail L. Cramer & Eric J. Wailes & Shangnan Shui
- 227-233 Market Structure for Farmed Salmon
by Don J. DeVoretz & Kjell G. Salvanes
- 234-238 Informational Efficiency of Markets for Stumpage: Comment
by Lars Hultkrantz
- 239-242 Informational Efficiency of Markets for Stumpage: Reply
by Courtland L. Washburn & Clark S. Binkley
- 243-244 Anderson, Terry (ed). Property Rights and Indian Economies. Boston: Rowman & Littlefield, 1992, viii + 256 p.p., $44.00
by Douglas W. Allen
- 244-245 Braden, John B., and Charles D. Kolstad (Editors). Measuring the Demand for Environmental Quality. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1991, xii + 370 pp., $69.50
by John C. Bergstrom
- 245-247 Browne, William P., Jerry R. Skees, Louis E. Swanson, Paul B. Thompson, and Laurian Unnevehr. Sacred Cows and Hot Potatoes. Boulder: Westview Press, 1992, xiii + 151 pp., $38.95, paperback $15.95
by Neilson C. Conklin
- 247-249 Hallberg, Milton C. (ed). Bovine Somatotropin & Emerging Issues: An Assessment. Boulder, San Francisco, and London: The Westview Press, 1992, xvii + 324 pp., $44.50 paper
by Jerome W. Hammond
- 249-250 Hanley, Nick, ed. Farming and the Countryside: An Economic Analysis of External Costs and Benefits. Wallingford, UK: CAB International, 1991, vi + 328pp., $76.00
by Roy R. Carriker
- 251-252 Hazell, Peter B.R., and C. Ramasamy, with contributions by P.K. Aiyasamy et al. The Green Revolution Reconsidered: The Impact of High-Yielding Rice Varieties in South India. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991, xiv + 286 pp.$39.00
by Thomas Reardon
- 252-253 Reilly, John, and Margot Anderson (eds). Economics Issues in Global Climate Change: Agriculture Forestry and Natural Resources. Boulder: Westview press, 1992, xvii + 460 pp. $52.00
by Robert Mendelsohn
- 253-255 Winpenny, James T. Development Research: The Environmental Challenge. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1991, vi + 228 pp., $15.95
by Donald J. Epp
1992, Volume 74, Issue 5
- 1059-1065 The Comparative Advantage of Agricultural Economists
by James P. Houck
- 1066-1075 How the Data We Make Can Unmake Us: Annals of Factology
by Bruce L. Gardner
- 1076-1088 Environmental Costing for Agriculture: Will It Be Standard Fare in the Farm Bill of 2000?
by V. Kerry Smith
- 1089-1094 Economic Issues in Agricultural Research Priority Setting
by George W. Norton & Philip G. Pardey & Julian M. Alston
- 1095-1100 Setting Agricultural Research Priorities: Lessons from the CGIAR Study
by Alex F. McCalla & James G. Ryan
- 1101-1108 Economic Principles and Incentives: Structure, Management, and Funding of Agricultural Research in the United States
by Richard E. Just & Wallace E. Huffman
- 1109-1110 Agricultural Research Institutions and Priorities in an Era of Resource Scarcity: Discussion
by W. Burt Sundquist
- 1111-1113 Agricultural Research Institutions and Priorities in an Era of Resource Scarcity: Discussion
by Jock R. Anderson
- 1114-1120 Can Nonuse Value Be Measured from Observable Behavior?
by Douglas M. Larson
- 1121-1125 Uniqueness, Irreversibility, and the Theory of Nonuse Values
by Charles J. Cicchetti & Louis L. Wilde
- 1126-1132 Can Contingent Valuation Measure Nonuse Values?
by Jeffrey K. Lazo & William D. Schulze & Gary H. McClelland & James K. Doyle
- 1133-1137 Nonuser Resource Values
by Trudy Ann Cameron
- 1138-1143 Environmental Degradation and Economic Openness in LDCs: The Poverty Linkage
by Ramón López
- 1144-1149 Environmental Aspects of Economic Relations between Nations
by David Zilberman
- 1150-1154 Trade, Institutions, and Preference for Living Marine Resources
by Ivar E. Strand & Nancy E. Bockstael & Robert A. Siegel
- 1155-1156 Trade and the Environment: Discussion
by Ernst Lutz
- 1157-1162 Agricultural Transition in Russia and the Other Former States of the USSR
by Alexander A. Nikonov
- 1163-1169 Stabilization, Sectoral Adjustment, and Enterprise Reform in the Agricultural Sector of Russia
by Karen M. Brooks
- 1170-1173 Capital Markets and Financial Issues in Economies in Transition
by Perry L. Patterson
- 1174-1175 Transition of Agriculture in the Baltics: Discussion
by Natalija Kazlauskiene
- 1176-1176 Capital Markets and Financial Issues of the Czechoslovak Economy: Discussion
by Jiri Tvrdon
- 1177-1178 Progress in the Transition Toward Market Economies: Discussion
by Teresa Olko-Bagienska
- 1179-1183 A Food Processor's Perspective on Trade and Investment Opportunities in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
by Richard L. Gady & Robert H. Peyton
- 1184-1187 An Operational Perspective on Investment Opportunities in the Former Soviet Union
by Judy T. Ohannesian
- 1188-1192 The Central European Economic Transformation: A Review and Outlook
by J. B. Penn
- 1193-1195 Agricultural Trade and Investment Opportunities in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Discussion
by Michael L. Cook
- 1196-1201 Current Information Levels on Food Labels
by Julie A. Caswell
- 1202-1207 Consumer and Producer Responses to Nutrition Label Changes
by Gary A. Zarkin & Donald W. Anderson
- 1208-1212 Nutritional Labeling as a Policy Instrument
by D. I. Padberg
- 1213-1214 Consumer Response to Changes in Food Labeling: Discussion
by Richard A. Williams
- 1215-1216 Consumer Response to Changes Food Labeling: Discussion
by Oral Capps
- 1217-1218 Management and Financing of Vertical Coordination in Agriculture: An Overview
by Robert P. King
- 1219-1225 Vertical Coordination, Financial Structure, and the Changing Theory of the Firm
by Peter J. Barry & Sonka Steven T. & Kaouthar Lajili
- 1226-1231 Managerial Economics of Vertically Coordinated Agricultural Firms
by Thomas L. Sporleder
- 1232-1237 Financing Vertically Coordinated Agricultural Firms
by Allen M. Featherstone & Bruce J. Sherrick
- 1238-1239 Management and Financing of Vertical Coordination in Agriculture: Discussion
by Emerson M. Babb
- 1240-1240 Vertically Coordinated Agricultural Firms: Discussion
by Sanford Belden
- 1241-1248 The New Political Economy of Agricultural and Rural Research: Implications for Institutional Change
by Jerry R. Skees
- 1249-1255 The New Political Economy of Extension Education for Agriculture and Rural America
by George R. McDowell
- 1256-1258 Implications for Land Grant Universities of the Changing Political Economy of Agricultural and Rural America: Discussion
by James Hite
- 1259-1261 Changing Roles of Agricultural Economists and their Institutions
by James T. Bonnen
- 1316-1323 The Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem
by Stephanie Jacques
1992, Volume 74, Issue 4
- 849-859 Risk Aversion and Price Risk in Duality Models of Production: A Linear Mean-Variance Approach
by Barry T. Coyle
- 860-869 Production Risk and Optimal Input Decisions
by Bharat Ramaswami
- 870-878 Incorporating Risk Aversion into Dynamic Programming Models
by Jeffrey A. Krautkraemer & G. C. van Kooten & Douglas L. Young
- 879-888 Optimal Dynamic Hedging Decisions for Grain Producers
by Steve W. Martinez & Kelly D. Zering
- 889-896 Earnings and Mobility of Legal and Illegal Immigrant Workers in Agriculture
by J. Edward Taylor
- 897-906 Effect of U.S. Immigration Reform on Labor-Intensive Agricultural Commodities
by Lewell F. Gunter & Joseph C. Jarrett & James A. Duffield
- 907-917 Incentives for Protecting Farm Workers from Pesticides
by John U. Davis & Julie A. Caswell & Carolyn R. Harper
- 918-925 On-Site Time in the Demand for Recreation
by K. E. McConnell
- 926-933 Measuring Recreation Values with Multiple Destination Trips
by Robert Mendelsohn & John Hof & George Peterson & Reed Johnson
- 934-940 A Method for Calculating Profit-Neutral Land Set Asides
by Carlos Arnade
- 941-950 Transaction Costs as Determinants of Vertical Coordination in the U.S. Food Industries
by Stuart D. Frank & Dennis R. Henderson
- 951-961 Production Subsidy and Countervailing Duties in Vertically Related Markets: The Hog-Pork Case Between Canada and the United States
by Giancarlo Moschini & Karl D. Meilke
- 962-972 Oligopsony Potential in Agriculture: Residual Supply Estimation in California's Processing Tomato Market
by Catherine A. Durham & Richard J. Sexton
- 973-979 Supply Analysis in an Oligopsony Model
by Zhigang Chen & Rebecca Lent
- 980-990 Imperfect Competition in Multiproduct Food Industries with Application to Pear Processing
by Joyce J. Wann & Sexton Richard J.
- 991-1002 Characteristic Supplies and Demands in a Hedonic Framework: U.S. Market for Cotton Fiber Attributes
by Bowman Kenneth R. & Don E. Ethridge
- 1003-1009 Trading-Day Variation: Theory and Implications for Monthly Meat Demand
by Mark S. McNulty & Wallace E. Huffman
- 1010-1018 Incorporating Data and Theory in Roundwood Supply and Demand Estimation
by Lauri Hetemäki & Kuuluvainen Jari
- 1019-1028 The von Liebig Hypothesis
by Quirino Paris
- 1029-1039 Estimating the Technology Coefficients in Linear Programming Models
by Bruce L. Dixon & Robert H. Hornbaker
- 1040-1044 The Econometrics of Damage Control
by Melanie Blackwell & Pagoulatos Angelos
- 1045-1046 Alauddin, Mohammad, and Clement Tisdell. The ‘Green Revolution’ and Economic Development: The Process and its Impact in Bangladesh. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991, xxiii + 322 pp., $69.95
by Ian Coxhead
- 1047-1048 Avery, Dennis T. Global Food Progress. Indianapolis, in: Hudson Institute, 1991 x+ 268 pp., $19.95
by Gerald A. Carlson
- 1048-1049 Bryant, W. Keith. The Economic Organization of the Household. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990, xiv + 286 pp., $64.50 Cloth, $19.95 paper
by Richard Widdows
- 1049-1051 Evenson, R.E. and C.E. Pray, et al. Research and Productivity in Asian Agriculture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991, vi + 383 pp., $67.50
by Greg Traxler
- 1051-1052 Hallberg, M. C., Jill L. Findeis, and Daniel L. Lass. Multiple Job-Holding Among Farm Families. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1991, xii + 350 pp., $41.95
by Lewell F. Gunter
- 1052-1053 Johnson, David B. Public Choice: An Introduction to the New Political Economy. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1991, xii + 372 pp., $27.95
by Lois Schertz Willett
- 1053-1054 Nelson, Robert H. Reaching for Heaven on Earth: The Theological Meaning of Economics, Savage, Rowman & Littlefield, 1991, xxvii + 378 pp., $24.95
by Paul W. Barkley
- 1054-1056 Thore, Sten. Economic Logistics: The Optimization of Spatial and Sectoral Resource, Production, and Distribution Systems. New York: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1991, xi + 348 pp., $49.95
by Michael S. Kaylen
1992, Volume 74, Issue 3