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1991, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 808-818 Testing for Consistent Aggregation
by Robert G. Chambers & Rulon D. Pope
- 819-828 On Nonlinear Dynamics: The Case of the Pork Cycle
by Jean-Paul Chavas & Matthew T. Holt
- 829-840 State-Space Modeling of Cyclical Supply, Seasonal Demand, and Agricultural Inventories
by Jeffrey H. Dorfman & Arthur Havenner
- 841-849 Perennial Crop Supply Response: A Kalman Filter Approach
by Keith C. Knapp & Kazim Konyar
- 850-859 Measuring the Potential Contribution of Plant Breeding to Crop Yields: Flue-Cured Tobacco, 1954–87
by Bruce A. Babcock & William E. Foster
- 860-866 Using Count Data Models in Travel Cost Analysis with Aggregate Data
by Daniel M. Hellerstein
- 868-870 A Model of Production with Supply Management for the Canadian Agricultural Sector: Comment
by Carl H. Nelson
- 871-873 A Model of Production with Supply Management for the Canadian Agricultural Sector: Reply
by Giancarlo Moschini
- 874-875 Elasticities in AIDS Models: A Clarification and Extension
by Richard Green & Julian M. Alston
- 876-881 Emerging Issues in the Allocation of Public Agricultural Research Funds
by George B. Frisvold
- 882-886 Plant Variety Protection, Private Funding, and Public Sector Research Priorities
by Mary K. Knudson & Carl E. Pray
- 887-891 Inventions Intended for Use in Agriculture and Related Industries: International Comparisons
by Robert E. Evenson
- 892-897 International Technology Transfer: Private Channels and Public Welfare
by Margot Anderson & Bruce A. Larson
- 898-900 Technology Policy and Agriculture: Discussion
by John Reilly & Roger Conway
- 901-902 Technology Policy and Agriculture: Discussion
by Marie E. Walsh
- 903-904 Technology Policy and Agriculture: Discussion
by James F. Oehmke
- 905-908 The Effect of the 1990 Farm Bill on Agricultural Trade
by George E. Rossmiller & Rachel A. Nugent
- 909-912 The 1990 Farm Bill and the Uruguay Round
by C. Ford Runge
- 913-916 Impacts of the 1990 Farm Bill on Consumers
by Carol S. Kramer
- 917-921 Farm Policy Reform and the Environment
by John M. Antle
- 922-923 Special Interests and the 1990 Farm Bill
by B. Delworth Gardner
- 924-925 The 1990 Farm Bill and the Uruguay Round: Discussion
by Daniel A. Sumner
- 926-932 Data Needs to Assess Environmental Quality Issues Related to Agriculture and Rural Areas
by Jerald J. Fletcher & Tim T. Phipps
- 933-942 Data Needs to Address Economic Issues in Food Safety
by Tanya Roberts & David Smallwood
- 943-944 Data Needs to Assess Environmental Quality Issues Related to Agricultural and Rural Areas: Discussion
by David E. Ervin
- 945-946 Data Needs to Address Economic Issues in Food Safety: Discussion
by Julie A. Caswell
- 947-950 The Role of Aid and Capital Flows in Economic Development
by Uma Lele & Ijaz Nabi
- 951-954 Investments to Transfer Poultry Production to Developing Countries
by Gary Vocke
- 955-962 International Capital Markets and Interest Groups
by Terry Roe
- 963-964 International Capital Markets and Development Funds for Agriculture: Discussion
by Ralph W. Cummings
- 965-966 Anderson, Kym. Changing Comparative Advantages in China: Effects on Food, Feed, and Fibre Markets. Paris: OECD, 1990, 118 pp., price unknown
by Colin A. Carter
- 966-967 Bouman, F. J. A. Small, Short and Unsecured: Informal Rural Finance in India. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989, xi + 145 pp., Rs 120
by Mario B. Lamberte
- 967-968 Drèze, Jean, and Amartya Sen. Hunger and Public Action. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989, xviii + 373 pp., $45.00, $15.95 paper
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 968-969 Eicher, Carl M., and John M. Staatz, eds. Agricultural Development in the Third World, 2nd ed. Baltimore MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1990, x + 550 pp., $55.00, $18.95 paper
by Ronald L. Tinnermeier
- 969-970 Fleischer, Beverly, Agricultural Risk Management, Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1990, xv + 149 pp., $25.00 and Smidts, A. Decision Making Under Risk. Wageningen Economic Series No. 18. Wageningen, Holland: Agricultural University, 1990, 329 pp., price unknown
by Walter L. Fishel
- 970-971 Gray, Kenneth R., ed. Soviet Agriculture: Comparative Perspectives. Ames: 1990, xiii + 284 pp., $29.95 and Wädekin, Karl-Eugen, ed. Communist Agriculture: Farming in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. London and New York: 1990, xviii + 331 pp., $112.00
by Joseph Havlicek
- 971-972 Jackson, John H. Restructuring the GATT System. New York: Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1990, vi + 121 pp., $14.95
by Bradley J. McDonald
- 972-973 Lobao, Linda M. Locality and Inequality: Farm and Industry Structure and Socioeconomic Conditions. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990, xiv + 291 pp., $16.95
by Jerry R. Skees
- 973-975 Longworth, John W., ed., China's Rural Development Miracle, with International Comparisons. Queensland: University of Queensland Press, 1989, 450 pp. plus list of participants, price unknown
by Richard L. Meyer
- 975-976 Pearce, David, Edward Barbier, and Anil Markandya. Sustainable Development: Economics and Environment in the Third World, Brookfield VT: Edward Elgar, 1990, vii + 217 pp., $48.95
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 976-977 van der Meer, Cornelis L. J., and Saburo Yamada. Japanese Agriculture, A Comparative Economic Analysis. London: Routledge, 1990, xvi + 217 pp., $65.00
by Frank S. T. Hsiao
1991, Volume 73, Issue 2
- 233-242 Area-Yield Crop Insurance Reconsidered
by Mario J. Miranda
- 243-254 Scientific Principle and Practice in Agricultural Economics: An Historical Review
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 255-265 Rent Seeking: The Potash Dispute between Canada and the United States
by Valerie J. Picketts & Andrew Schmitz & Troy G. Schmitz
- 266-275 Effects of Technological Change and Institutional Reform on Production Growth in Chinese Agriculture
by Shenggen Fan
- 276-288 Farmer Behavior under Risk of Failure
by William E. Foster & Gordon C. Rausser
- 289-299 Valuing the Multidimensional Impacts of Environmental Policy: Theory and Methods
by John P. Hoehn
- 300-308 Tax Versus Quota Regulation: A Stochastic Model of the Fishery
by Robert A. Androkovich & Kenneth R. Stollery
- 309-312 Endangered Species and the Safe Minimum Standard
by Richard C. Ready & Richard C. Bishop
- 313-325 Demands for Local Public Sector Outputs in Rural and Urban Municipalities
by Melville L. McMillan & Joe Amoako-Tuffour
- 326-333 Distributional Effects of Household Linkages
by G. Andrew Bernat & Thomas G. Johnson
- 334-344 Economic Impacts, Value Added, and Benefits in Regional Project Analysis
by Joel R. Hamilton & M. Henry Robison & Norman K. Whittlesey & John Ellis
- 345-360 Technical Change, Land Quality, and Income Distribution: A General Equilibrium Analysis
by Ian A. Coxhead & Peter G. Warr & John Crawford
- 361-374 Modeling Agricultural Growth Multipliers
by Steven Haggblade & Jeffrey Hammer & Peter Hazell
- 375-387 Private Property Rights and Forest Preservation in Karnataka Western Ghats, India
by M. G. Bhat & R. G. Huffaker
- 388-397 Impact Targets versus Discharge Standards in Agricultural Pollution Management
by John B. Braden & Robert S. Larson & Edwin E. Herricks
- 398-409 Tax Reform and Land-Using Sectors in the U.S. Economy: A General Equilibrium Analysis
by Roy Boyd & David H. Newman
- 410-414 Consumer's Surplus Revisited
by J. S. Shonkwiler
- 415-420 The Calculation of Research Benefits with Linear and Nonlinear Specifications of Demand and Supply Functions
by Jan P. Voon & Geoff W. Edwards
- 421-428 Dairy Farm Efficiency Measurement Using Stochastic Frontiers and Neoclassical Duality
by Boris E. Bravo-Ureta & Laszlo Rieger
- 429-435 Prospect Theory and Risk Preferences of Oregon Seed Producers
by Alan Collins & Wesley N. Musser & Robert Mason
- 436-445 Robustness of the Mean-Variance Model with Truncated Probability Distributions
by Steven D. Hanson & George W. Ladd & Charles F. Curtiss
- 446-451 Evaluating Robust Regression Techniques for Detrending Crop Yield Data with Nonnormal Errors
by Scott M. Swinton & Robert P. King
- 452-464 Cointegration Tests and Spatial Price Linkages in Regional Cattle Markets
by Barry K. Goodwin & Ted C. Schroeder
- 465-475 A Comparison of Video Cattle Auction and Regional Market Prices
by DeeVon Bailey & Monte C. Peterson & B. Wade Brorsen
- 476-490 Evaluating Prior Beliefs in a Demand System: The Case of Meat Demand in Canada
by James A. Chalfant & Richard S. Gray & Kenneth J. White
- 491-495 Ex Post Flexibility and Choice of Capacity for Loss Reduction
by L. Dean Hiebert
- 496-501 The Application and Economic Interpretation of Selectivity Models
by Chung L. Huang & Robert Raunikar & Sukant Misra
- 503-505 The Impact of Increased LDC Food Production on LDC Food Imports: Comment
by Patrick J. Gormely
- 506-506 The Impact of Increased Food Production on Less Developed Country Food Imports: Reply
by Alain de Janvry & Elisabeth Sadoulet
- 507-510 Marketing Order Impacts on Farm—Retail Price Spreads: Comment
by Nicholas J. Powers
- 511-514 Marketing Order Impacts on Farm-Retail Price Spreads: Reply
by Gray D. Thompson & Charles C. Lyon
- 515-521 Rice in Asia: Is It Becoming an Inferior Good? Comment
by Jikun Huang & Cristina C. David & Bart Duff
- 522-527 Rice in Asia: Is It Becoming an Commercial Good? Comment
by Howarth E. Bouis
- 528-532 Rice in Asia: Is It Becoming an Inferior Good? Reply
by Shoichi Ito & E. Wesley F. Peterson & Warren R. Grant
- 533-534 The Efficiency of Alternative Policies for the EC's Common Agricultural Policy: Comment
by Alison Burrell
- 535-537 The Efficiency of Alternative Policies for the EC's Common Agricultural Policy: Reply
by Harry de Gorter & Karl D. Meilke
- 538-538 Atkin, Michael. Agricultural Commodity Markets: A Guide to Futures Trading. London: Routledge, 1989, 249 pp., $79.95
by Michael W. Woolverton
- 538-539 Becker, Tilman. Die Weizenexportpolitik der Europäischen Gemeinschaft (Wheat Export Policy of the European Community). Agrarwirtschaft Special Study No. 121. Frankfurt am Main, Federal Republic of Germany: Alfred Strothe Publishers, 1989, 242 pp., 44.5 DM (approx. $27.81)
by Stephen W. Hiemstra
- 539-540 Coombs, H. C. The Return of Scarcity: Strategies for an Economic Future. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1990, x + 171 pp., $39.50, $17.95 paper
by D. Lynn Forster
- 540-541 Demissie, Ejigou. Small-Scale Agriculture in America: Race, Economics, and the Future, 1st ed. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1990, x + 135 pp., $20.00
by Donald R. McDowell
- 541-542 Ferguson, Roy C., II. Managing for Profit in Commercial Agriculture. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1900, xvii + 208 pp., $47.20
by William J. Brown
- 542-544 Hancock, Graham. Lords of Poverty: The Power, Prestige, and Corruption of the International Aid Business. New York: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989, 234 pp., $17.95
by Eugene Jones
- 544-545 Harl, Neil E. The Farm Debt Crisis of the 1980s. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990, xix + 305 pp., $24.95
by Jerome M. Stam & Robert N. Collender
- 545-546 Morse, George W., ed. The Retention and Expansion of Existing Businesses: Theory and Practice in Business Visitation Programs. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990, xvii + 195 pp., $21.95
by Gary B. Hansen
- 546-548 Moyer, H. Wayne and Timothy E. Josling. Agricultural Policy Reform: Policy and Process in the EC and the USA. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990, xx + 235 pp., $27.95
by Robert D. Reinsel
- 547-548 Pasour, E. C., Jr. Agricultural and the State: Market Processes and Bureaucracy. The Independent Institute. New York: Holmes and Meier, 1990, 258 pp., $39.95
by Sandra S. Batie
1991, Volume 73, Issue 1
- 1-10 Formally Testing the Present Value Model of Farmland Prices
by Barry Falk
- 11-17 Campaign Contributions and House Voting on Sugar and Dairy Legislation
by David G. Abler
- 18-24 The Aggregate Effects of Risk in Agricultural Sector
by Jack Meyer & Lindon J. Robison
- 25-35 Application of Computer Graphics to Undergraduate Instruction in Agricultural Economics
by David L. Debertin & Larry D. Jones
- 36-39 Supply Response Under Proportional Profits Taxation
by John Quiggin
- 40-54 An Econometric Model of the U.S. Beekeeping Industry
by Lois Schertz Willett & Ben C. French
- 55-65 Put-Call Parity and Arbitrage Bounds for Options on Grain Futures
by William W. Wilson & Hung-Gay Fung
- 66-74 Production, Hedging, and Speculative Decisions with Options and Futures Markets
by Harvey Lapan & Giancarlo Moschini & Steven D. Hanson
- 75-88 Dynamically Optimal After-Tax Grain Storage, Cash Grain Sale, and Hedging Strategies
by Russell Tronstad & C. Robert Taylor
- 89-102 Price Changes, Supply Elasticities, Industry Organization, and Dairy Output Distribution
by Adesoji O. Adelaja
- 103-117 Does Arbitraging Matter? Spatial Trade Models and Discriminatory Trade Policies
by Giovanni Anania & Alex F. McCalla
- 118-132 Dynamic Adjustment in the Japanese Livestock Industry Under Beef Import Liberalization
by Thomas I. Wahl & Dermot J. Hayes & Gary W. Williams
- 133-141 The Competitive Structure of U.S. Agricultural Exports
by Daniel H. Pick & Timothy A. Park
- 142-154 Are More Exports Always Better? Comparing Cash and In-Kind Export Subsidies
by Robert G. Chambers & Philip L. Paarlberg
- 155-164 Testing for Input Substitution in a Regulated Fishery
by Diane P. Dupont
- 165-173 Efficient Spatial Allocation of Irrigation Water
by Ujjayant Chakravorty & James Roumasset
- 174-183 Optimal Control of Fish Growth
by Oscar J. Cacho & Henry Kinnucan & Upton Hatch
- 184-193 Farm Production Decisions Under Cross and Conservation Compliance
by Dana L. Hoag & Herb A. Holloway
- 194-201 Measuring the Economic Efficiency of Producing Rural Road Services
by Steven C. Deller & Carl H. Nelson
- 202-211 Dietary Effects of the Food Stamp Program
by Barbara Devaney & Robert Moffitt
- 212-221 Demand for Food Fats and Oils: The Role of Demographic Variables and Government Donations
by Brian W. Gould & Thomas L. Cox & Federico Perali
- 222-223 Bowes, Michael D., and John V. Krutilla. Multiple-Use Management: The Economics of Public Forestlands. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1989, xxiii + 357 pp., $40.00
by Richard J. Brazee
- 223-224 Braden, John B., and Stephen B. Lovejoy, eds. Agriculture and Water Quality: International Perspective. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1990, xii + 224 pp., $25
by Clyde F. Kiker
- 224-225 Cohn, Theodore H. The International Politics of Agricultural Trade: Canadian-American Relations in a Global Agricultural Context. Vancouver, B.C.: The University of British Columbia, 1990, x + 267 pp., $36.95
by Leo V. Mayer
- 225-226 Fuguitt, Glenn V., David L. Brown, and Calvin L. Beale. Rural and Small Town America. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1989, xxvii + 471 pp., $55.00
by C. Shannon Stokes
- 226-226 James, W. E., S. Naya, and G. M. Meier. Asian Development: Economic Success and Policy Lessons. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989, 281 pp., $37.50, $13.50 paper
by Alfred Thieme
- 227-227 Moore, Richard H. Japanese Agriculture, Patterns of Rural Development. Boulder: Westview Press, 1990, 337 pp., $35.00
by Fred H. Sanderson
- 227-228 Pearce, D. W., and R. K. Turner. Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990, 378 pp., $42.50, $19.50 paper
by Jeff W. Bennett
- 228-229 Rawski, Thomas G. Economic Growth in Prewar China. Berkeley: University of Califoronia Press, xxxiii + 448 pp, $48.00
by Terry Sicular
- 229-230 Reitsma, H. A., and J. M. G. Kleinpenning. The Third World in Perspective, 2nd ed. The Netherlands: Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, 1989, xxii + 435 pp., price unknown
by Peter Dorner
- 230-231 Sicular, Terry, ed. Food Price Policy in Asia: A Comparative Study. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 1989, viii + 307 pp., $49.95, $16.95 paper
by Howarth E. Bouis
1990, Volume 72, Issue 5
- 1109-1123 Structural Change and the Recognition of Diversity
by Warren E. Johnston
- 1124-1130 Agon and Ag Ec: Styles of Persuasion in Agricultural Economics
by Donald N. McCloskey
- 1131-1138 Reflections on Poverty
by Clifton R. Wharton
- 1139-1145 Rural Credit and the Mix between Permanent and Temporary Wage Labor Contracts in Pernambuco, Brazil
by Julie Anderson
- 1146-1150 Access to Capital and Its Impact on Agrarian Structure and Productivity in Kenya
by Michael R. Carter & Keith D. Wiebe
- 1151-1157 The Relationship between Credit and Productivity in Chinese Agriculture: A Microeconomic Model of Disequilibrium
by Gershon Feder & Lawrence J. Lau & Justin Y. Lin & Xiaopeng Luo
- 1158-1160 Analyzing the Farm-Level Impact of Agricultural Credit: Discussion
by Richard L. Meyer
- 1161-1168 Rural Poverty among Racial and Ethnic Minorities
by Joyce E. Allen & Alton Thompson
- 1169-1178 The Impacts of Structural Change and Public Policy on the Rural Disadvantaged
by Ralph D. Christy & Enrique E. Figueroa
- 1179-1181 Human Capital, Economic Development, and the Rural Poor: Discussion
by Refugio I. Rochin
- 1182-1183 Human Capital, Economic Development, and the Rural Poor: Discussion
by Claudia Parliament
- 1184-1192 Transactions Costs and Efficiency in Western Water Allocation
by Bonnie G. Colby
- 1193-1199 Socioeconomic Impacts of Water Farming on Rural Areas of Origin in Arizona
by Alberta H. Charney & Gary C. Woodard
- 1200-1204 The Economic Impacts of Agriculture-to-Urban Water Transfers on the Area of Origin: A Case Study of the Arkansas River Valley in Colorado
by Charles W. Howe & Jeffrey K. Lazo & Kenneth R. Weber
- 1205-1206 The Impacts and Efficiency of Agriculture-to-Urban Water Transfer: Discussion
by Norman K. Whittlesey
- 1207-1209 The Impacts and Efficiency of Agriculture-to-Urban Water Transfers: Discussion
by Richard L. Gardner
- 1210-1218 Economics of Consolidation in the Beef Sector: Research Challenges
by Wayne D. Purcell
- 1219-1226 Empirical Challenges in Analyzing Market Performance in the U.S. Food System
by John M. Connor
- 1227-1229 Measuring Market Power in Food-Processing Industries: Discussion
by John R. Schroeter
- 1230-1232 Structural Change in Food Systems: Discussion
by Larry Martin
- 1233-1242 Agricultural Changes in Eastern Europe at the Beginning of the 1990s
by Csaba Csáki
- 1243-1251 Agricultural Reform in Developing Countries: Reflections for Eastern Europe
by Avishay Braverman & J. Luis Guasch
- 1252-1256 Implications of the Structural Adjustment Experience in the Developing World for Eastern Europe: Discussion
by Gordon C. Rausser
- 1257-1258 Lessons Learned in Structural Adjustment Lending in the Developing World and Implications for Eastern Europe: Discussion
by Robert Saint-Louis
- 1259-1263 Resource Degradation in Africa and Latin America: Population Pressure, Policies, and Property Arrangements
by Douglas Southgate & John Sanders & Simeon Ehui
- 1264-1268 Resource Policy Reform in the Context of Population Pressure: The Philippines and Nepal
by Wilfrido Cruz & Christopher Gibbs
- 1269-1273 Natural Resource Management in the Third World: A Policy and Research Agenda
by Jeremy Warford & Zeinab Partow
- 1274-1275 Arresting Renewable Resource Degradation in the Third World: Discussion
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 1276-1277 Arresting Renewable Resource Degradation in the Third World: Discussion
by Pierre Crosson
- 1278-1282 Cost of Production and Productivity in Analyzing Trade and Competitiveness
by Jerry A. Sharples
- 1283-1291 Usefulness and Limitations of COP Estimates for Evaluating International Competitiveness: A Comparison of Canadian and U.S. Wheat
by Mary Ahearn & David Culver & Richards Schoney
- 1292-1297 International Comparisons of Agricultural Productivity: Development and Usefulness
by Susan M. Capalbo & V. Eldon Ball & Michael G. S. Denny
- 1298-1303 European Community Experience in Costs of Producing Wheat
by Hervé Le Stum & Denis Camaret
- 1304-1310 Optimal Control of Food Insecurity: A Conceptual Framework
by Truman P. Phillips & Daphne S. Taylor
- 1311-1317 Measuring Food Security in Africa: Conceptual, Empirical, and Policy Issues
by John M. Staatz & Victoire C. D'Agostino & Shelly Sundberg
- 1318-1322 Poverty, Food Intake, and Malnutrition: Implications for Food Security in Developing Countries
by Maurice Schiff & Alberto Valdés
- 1323-1324 Food Insecurity: Discussion
by Joachim von Braun
- 1388-1394 Computer Adoption Decision—Implications for Research and Extension: The Case of Texas Rice Producers
by Anne Marie Jarvis
1990, Volume 72, Issue 4
- 851-863 The Economic Implications of Farm Interest Groups' Beliefs
by James Vercammen & Murray Fulton
- 864-872 Decomposition of Milk Supply Response into Technology and Price-Induced Effects
by Don P. Blayney & Ron C. Mittelhammer
- 873-882 Teaching Innovations in Agricultural Economics: An Economic Approach
by Roger A. Dahlgran
- 883-890 The Effects of Pricing Policies on Water Conservation and Drainage
by Margriet Caswell & Erik Lichtenberg & David Zilberman
- 891-900 The Distribution of Food Consumption over a Year. A Longitudinal Analysis
by David K. Guilkey & Pamela S. Haines & Barry M. Popkin
- 901-910 The Effects of Management Decisions on Agricultural Bank Failures
by Michael T. Belongia & R. Alton Gilbert
- 911-922 Risk Sharing versus Low-Cost Credit Systems for International Development
by M. A. Krause & R. R. Deuson & T. G. Baker & P. V. Preckel & J. Lowenberg-DeBoer & K. C. Reddy & K. Maliki
- 923-934 Regional and Temporal Impacts of Technical Change in the U.S. Dairy Sector
by Alfons Weersink & Loren W. Tauer
- 935-945 Computer Use by Ohio Commercial Farmers
by Marvin T. Batte & Eugene Jones & Gary D. Schnitkey
- 946-957 A Farm-Level Financial Analysis of Farmers' Use of Futures and Options under Alternative Farm Programs
by Calum G. Turvey & Timothy G. Baker
- 958-965 Acreage Decisions under Marketing Quotas and Yield Uncertainty
by Bruce A. Babcock
- 966-974 The Mean and Variance of the Mean-Variance Decision Rule
by James A. Chalfant & Robert N. Collender & Shankar Subramanian
- 975-985 Uncertainty and Split Nitrogen Application in Corn Production
by Eli Feinerman & E. Kwan Choi & Stanley R. Johnson
- 985-996 Reconciling the von Liebig and Differentiable Crop Production Functions
by Peter Berck & Gloria Helfand
- 997-1005 Factors Influencing the Adoption of Insect Management Technology
by Jayson K. Harper & M. Edward Rister & James W. Mjelde & Bastiaan M. Drees & Michael O. Way
- 1006-1017 Confidence Intervals for Elasticities and Flexibilities: Reevaluating the Ratios of Normals Case
by Jeffrey H. Dorfman & Catherine L. Kling & Richard J. Sexton
- 1018-1027 Seasonality and Stock-Adjustment Models of Retail Food Store Inventory Behavior
by Stephen E. Miller
- 1028-1040 Dynamic Marketing and Retention Decisions for Cow-Calf Producers
by Ted C. Schroeder & Allen M. Featherstone
- 1041-1046 Characteristics of Grain Elevators that Contract with Railroads
by Steven D. Hanson & Stephen B. Baumhover & C. Phillip Baumel
- 1047-1055 Optimal Control of Generic Fluid Milk Advertising Expenditures
by Donald J. Liu & Olan D. Forker
- 1056-1065 Regulation in the U.S. Rice Industry, 1965–89
by Gail L. Cramer & Eric J. Wailes & Bruce Gardner & William Lin
- 1066-1073 Variance of Agricultural Prices, Industrial Prices, and Money
by Doo Bong Han & John B. Penson & Dennis W. Jansen
- 1074-1080 Innovation in Structural Change of Local Government
by Daniel M. Otto & Mark A. Edelman
- 1081-1083 The Effects of Food Stamps on Food Expenditures: Comment
by Rueben C. Buse & Jean-Paul Chavas
- 1084-1086 The Effects of Food Stamps on Food Expenditures: Reply
by Barbara Devaney & Thomas Fraker
- 1087-1090 Domestic Farm Policy and the Gains from Trade: Comment
by Bradley J. McDonald
- 1091-1092 Domestic Farm Policy and the Gains from Trade: Reply
by Giovanni Anania & Mary Bohman
- 1093-1093 The Gains from Trade Debete: A Further Reply
by Andrew Schmitz & Dale Sigurdson & Otto Doering
- 1094-1094 Berthelemy, J. C, and C. Morrison. Agricultural Development in Africa and the Supply of Manufactured Goods. Paris: Development Centre of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1989, 129 pp., 110 French francs
by Arthur Domike
- 1095-1096 de Marchi, Neil, ed. The Popperian Legacy in Economics: Papers presented at a symposium in Amsterdam, December 1985. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, 280 pp., $37.50
by Emery N. Castle
- 1096-1097 Friedberger, Mark. Shake-out: Iowa Farm Families in the 1980s. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1989, 199 pp., $22.00
by Arnold A. Paulsen
- 1097-1098 Grennes, Thomas, ed. International Financial Markets and Agricultural Trade. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1990, 306 pp., $38.50
by C. Parr Rosson III
- 1098-1099 Griliches, Zvi. Technology, Education and Productivity: Essays in Applied Econometrics. Cambridge MA: Basil Blackwell, 1988, 378 pp., $49.95
by R. E. Evenson
- 1099-1100 Hanssens, Dominique M., Leonard J. Parsons, and Randall L. Schultz. Market Response Models: Econometric and Time Series Analysis. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 1989, xii + 388 pp., price unknown
by Ian Sheldon
- 1100-1101 Krueger, Anne O., Constantine Michalopoulos, and Vernon W. Ruttan. Aid and Development. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, xiv + 386 pp., $45.00
by Robert E. Firestine
- 1101-1102 Pinkerton, Evelyn, ed. Co-operative Management of Local Fisheries: New Directions for Improved Management & Community Development. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989, xiii + 299 pp., $36.95, $21.95 paperback
by Benjamin Muse
- 1102-1103 Robinson, Kenneth L. Farm and Food Policies and Their Consequences. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1989, x + 294 pp., $40.00
by Marshall A. Martin
- 1103-1104 Rothacher, Albrecht. Japan's Agro-Food Sector, The Politics and Economics of Excess Production. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989, 222 pp., $55.00
by Philip M. Raup
- 1104-1105 Seibel, Hans Dieter, and Michael T. Marx. Dual Financial Markets in Africa: Case Studies of Linkages Between Informal and Formal Financial Institutions. Ft. Lauderdale FL: Verlag Breitenbach Publishers, 1987, 143 pp., price unknown
by Paulo F. Cidade de Araujo
- 1105-1106 Sunbury, Ben. The Fall of the Farm Credit Empire. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1990, xvi + 264 pp., $27.95
by Glenn D. Pederson
- 1106-1106 Wahl, Richard W. Markets for Federal Water: Subsidies, Property Rights, and the Bureau of Reclamation. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1989, xvii + 308 pp., $30.00
by Robert K. Davis
1990, Volume 72, Issue 3