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1990, Volume 72, Issue 3
- 539-547 Designing Expert Systems for Effective Delivery of Extension Programming
by Russell L. Gum & Steven C. Blank
- 548-555 Cholesterol Information and Shell Egg Consumption
by Deborah J. Brown & Lee F. Schrader
- 556-566 Testing Restrictions on a Model of Japanese Meat Demand
by Dermot J. Hayes & Thomas I. Wahl & Gary W. Williams
- 567-573 The Determinants of the Migration of Labor out of Agriculture in the United States, 1940–85
by Andrew P. Barkley
- 574-581 A Nonparametric Approach to Expenditure-Constrained Profit Maximization
by Rolf Färe & Shawna Grosskopf & Hyunok Lee
- 582-588 Improving on Shadow Price Information for Identifying Critical Farm Machinery
by Bruce A. McCarl & D. Earl Kline & Donald A. Bender
- 589-596 Nonparametric and Semiparametric Estimation: An Analysis of Multiproduct Returns to Scale
by Giancarlo Moschini
- 597-603 A Comparison of Alternative Crop Response Models
by Michael D. Frank & Bruce R. Beattie & Mary E. Embleton
- 604-613 Optimal Strategies for Marketing Calves and Yearlings from Rangeland
by Lee Garoian & James W. Mjelde & J. Richard Conner
- 614-621 The Impact of Information on Environmental Commodity Valuation Decisions
by John C. Bergstrom & John R. Stoll & Alan Randall
- 622-630 Relative Agricultural Prices and Monetary Policy
by John S. Lapp
- 631-640 A Policy Preference Function for Government Intervention in the U.S. Wheat Market
by James F. Oehmke & Xianbin Yao
- 641-652 Political Preference Functions and Public Policy Reform
by Gordon C. Rausser & William E. Foster
- 653-663 Adoption Ceilings and Modern Coarse Cereal Cultivars in India
by Hans G. P. Jansen & Thomas S. Walker & Randolph Barker
- 664-675 Household Inventories and Marketed Surplus in Semisubsistence Agriculture
by Mitch Renkow
- 676-681 Pass-Through of Exchange Rates and Tariffs in Brazil—U.S. Tobacco Trade
by Gregory K. Pompelli & Daniel H. Pick
- 682-693 A Revised Test of the Law of One Price Using Rational Price Expectations
by Barry K. Goodwin & Thomas J. Grennes & Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 694-700 Exchange Rate Risk and U.S. Agricultural Trade Flows
by Daniel H. Pick
- 701-708 Grain Price Expectations of Illinois Farmers and Grain Merchandisers
by James S. Eales & Brian K. Engel & Robert J. Hauser & Sarahelen R. Thompson
- 709-720 Imperfect Competition in Agricultural Markets and the Role of Cooperatives: A Spatial Analysis
by Richard J. Sexton
- 721-726 Investment Potential of Agricultural Futures Contracts
by T. Randall Fortenbery & Robert J. Hauser
- 727-730 The RLS Positive-Part Stein Estimator
by Lee C. Adkins & R. Carter Hill
- 731-731 The Effects of Food Stamps on Food Expenditures: Comment
by Phillip S. Kott
- 732-733 The Effects of Food Stamps on Food Expenditures: Reply
by Barbara Devaney & Thomas Fraker
- 734-737 Expenditure Constraints and Profit Maximization in U.S. Agriculture: Comment
by Barry T. Coyle
- 738-743 Exchange Rate Effects on Inputs and Outputs in Canadian Agriculture
by Colin A. Carter & Richard S. Gray & W. H. Furtan
- 744-748 Performance of Mexican Agriculture: The Effects of Economic and Agricultural Policies
by Manuel R. Villa-Issa
- 749-754 International Capital Markets and Structural Adjustment in U.S. Agriculture
by David Orden
- 755-757 International Financial Markets and Agricultural Adjustment in North America: Discussion
by Terry L. Roe
- 758-760 Performance of Mexican Agriculture: Discussion
by Odin K. Knudsen
- 761-768 Imperfect Information and the Theory of Government Intervention in Farm Credit Markets
by Robert D. Innes
- 769-773 The Effects of Federal Credit Programs on Farm Output
by Michael T. Belongia & R. Alton Gilbert
- 774-779 Moral Hazard in Federal Farm Lending
by Eddy L. LaDue
- 780-781 Imperfect Information and Intervention in Farm Credit: Discussion
by Daniel A. Sumner
- 782-783 Effect of Federal Credit Programs on Farm Output: Discussion
by Howard D. Leathers
- 784-785 Moral Hazard in Federal Farm Lending: Discussion
by Marc A. Johnson
- 786-787 A Price Forecasting Competition: Introduction
by Christopher S. McIntosh & Jeffrey H. Dorfman
- 788-792 Forecasting Multiple Time Series with Little Prior Information
by David A. Bessler
- 793-798 Forecasts from a State Space Multivariate Time-Series Model
by Keith R. Criddle & Arthur M. Havenner
- 799-803 Forecasts from a Nonparametric Approach: ACE
by Peter Berck & James A. Chalfant
- 804-808 Results of a Price Forecasting Competition
by Jeffrey H. Dorfman & Christopher S. McIntosh
- 809-814 Policies for Economic Development
by Stanley Fischer & Vinod Thomas
- 815-820 Adjustment Policies and Economic Development
by Jacob A. Frenkel & Mohsin S. Khan
- 821-826 A New Paradigm for Policy Reform and Economic Development
by Gordon C. Rausser
- 827-828 Policy Reform and Economic Development: Discussion
by Yair Mundlak
- 829-830 Policy Reform and Economic Development: Discussion
by Stanley R. Johnson
- 831-832 Arrow, Kenneth J., ed. The Balance between Industry and Agriculture in Economic Development. Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress of the International Economic Association, Delhi, India, vol. 1, Basic Issues. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988, xxii + 297 pp., $55.00
by Gunvant M. Desai
- 832-832 Bhagwati, Jagdish. Protectionism. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1988, xiii + 147 pp., $16.95
by Nancy E. Schwartz
- 832-834 Boland, Lawrence A. The Methodology of Economic Model Building: Methodology after Samuelson. London: Routledge, 1989, x + 194 pp., $45.00
by Jock R. Anderson
- 834-835 Chan, Sucheng. This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Agriculture, 1860–1910. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986, xxv + 503 pp., price unknown
by Munir Quddus
- 835-836 Folmer, Henk, and Ekko van Ierland. Valuation Methods and Policy Making in Environmental Economics. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 1989, 259 pp., $89.00
by John B. Loomis
- 836-837 Kendrick, David A. Feedback: A New Framework for Macroeconomic Policy. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988, vi + 147 pp., price $29.50
by Bruce L. Dixon
- 837-838 Lipton, Michael, with Richard Longhurst. New Seeds and Poor People. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, xiv + 473 pp., price unknown
by Robert W. Herdt
- 838-839 National Research Council, Alternative Agriculture. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1989, 448 pp., price unknown
by John Ikerd
- 839-840 Parikh, Kirit S., Gunther Fischer, Klaus Froberg, Odd Gilbrandsen. Towards Free Trade in Agriculture. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff, Publishers, 1988, xi + 357 pp., price unknown
by James P. Houck
- 840-841 Petit, Michael, Michele de Benedictis, Denis Britton, Martijn de Groot, Wilhelm Henrichsmeyer, and Francesco Lechi. Agricultural Policy Formation in the European Community: The Birth of Milk Quotas and CAP Reform. Hollingham, Michael A., and Richard W. Howarth. British Milk Marketing and the Common Agricultural Policy: The Origins of Confusion and Crisis. Burrell, Alison, ed. Milk Quotas in the European Community
by Robert E. Jacobson
- 841-842 Portes, Alejandro, Manuel Castells, and Lauren A. Benton, eds. The Informal Economy: Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989, viii + 327 pp., $39.50
by Donald C. Mead
- 842-843 Roberts, Ivan, Graham Love, Heather Field, and Nico Klijn. U.S. Grain Policies and the World Market. Policy monograph no. 4, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1989, xvii + 286 pp. (Available in the United States and Canada from ISBS Inc., 5602 NE Hassalo St., Portland OR, 97213–3640.) Price unknown
by Jerry A. Sharples
- 843-844 Schmid, A. Allan. Benefit Cost Analysis: A Political Economy Approach. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1989, 354 pp. $29.50
by Raymond Prince
- 844-845 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
- 845-846 Shaffer, Ron. Community Economics: Economic Structure and Change in Smaller Communities. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989, 322 pp., price unknown
by Daniel M. Otto
- 846-847 Simpson, James R. The Economics of Livestock Systems in Developing Countries. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1988, xxii + 297 pp., price unknown
by John McIntire
- 847-848 Ward, Ronald W. and Richard L. Kilmer. The Citrus Industry: A Domestic and International Economic Perspective. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989, 180 pp., $22.95
by Daniel S. Tilley
1990, Volume 72, Issue 2
- 257-267 Preferences of Citizens for Agricultural Policies: Evidence from a National Survey
by Jayachandran N. Variyam & Jeffrey L. Jordan & James E. Epperson
- 268-278 A Policy Analysis of China's Wheat Economy
by Catherine Halbrendt & Conrado Gempesaw II
- 279-288 Argentine Agricultural Policy in a Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output Framework
by Lilyan E. Fulginiti & Richard K. Perrin
- 289-297 European Community Enlargement: Impact on U.S. Corn and Soybean Exports
by Tassos Haniotis
- 298-308 An Adjustment-Cost Rationalization of Asset Fixity Theory
by Shih-Hsun Hsu & Ching-Cheng Chang
- 309-316 Farmers' Marginal Propensity to Consume: An Application to Illinois Grain Farms
by Michael R. Langemeier & George F. Patrick
- 317-325 The Effect of Usage and Size on Tractor Depreciation
by Gregory M. Perry & Ahmet Bayaner & Clair J. Nixon
- 326-336 A Prospective Assessment of the Impacts of Bovine Somatotropin: A Case Study of Wisconsin
by Bruce W. Marion & Robert L. Wills
- 337-345 The Decision to Double Crop: An Application of Expected Utility Theory Using Stein's Theorem
by Michele C. Marra & Gerald A. Carlson
- 346-357 Orderly Marketing for Lemons: Who Benefits?
by Hoy F. Carman & Daniel H. Pick
- 358-370 The Strategic Role of Supermarket Buyer Intermediaries in New Product Selection: Implications for Systemwide Efficiency
by Edward W. McLaughlin & Vithala R. Rao
- 371-381 Simulation Modeling to Set Priorities for Research on Oyster Production
by Darrell J. Bosch & Leonard A. Shabman
- 382-393 Optimal Scheduling in Shrimp Mariculture: A Stochastic Growing Inventory Problem
by Eithan Hochman & PingSun Leung & Lawrence W. Rowland & James A. Wyban
- 394-405 Informational Efficiency of Markets for Stumpage
by Courtland L. Washburn & Clark S. Binkley
- 406-418 Bootstrapping in Applied Welfare Analysis
by Catherine L. Kling & Richard J. Sexton
- 419-433 Signals or Noise? Explaining the Variation in Recreation Benefit Estimates
by V. Kerry Smith & Yoshiaki Kaoru
- 434-441 Theoretical and Empirical Advantages of Truncated Count Data Estimators for Analysis of Deer Hunting in California
by Michael D. Creel & John B. Loomis
- 442-445 Elasticities in AIDS Models
by Richard Green & Julian M. Alston
- 446-450 The Demand for Cigarettes in Japan
by Kim Haden
- 451-454 Quasi-Experimental Price Elasticity of Liquor Demand in the United States: 1960–83
by Badi H. Baltagi & Rajeev K. Goel
- 455-467 Whither Armington Trade Models?
by Julian M. Alston & Colin A. Carter & Richard Green & Daniel Pick
- 468-474 The Elasticity of Export Demand for U.S. Cotton
by Patricia A. Duffy & Michael K. Wohlgenant & James W. Richardson
- 475-487 Alternative Estimates of Fed Beef Supply Response to Risk
by Frances Antonovitz & Richard Green
- 488-492 Profit, Supply, and Factor Demand Functions: Comment
by John R. Conlon
- 493-496 Assessing Strategies for Control of Irrigation-Induced Salinity in the Upper Colorado River Basin: Comment
by Brandt K. Stevens & Henry J. Vaux
- 497-498 Assessing Strategies for Control of Irrigation-Induced Salinity in the Upper Colorado River Basin: Reply
by Robert A. Young & Richard L. Gardner & Edward W. Sparling
- 499-501 Separability Testing in Production Economics: Comment
by Quirino Paris & Kenneth A. Foster & Richard D. Green
- 502-504 Ciriacy-Wantrup, S. V. Resource Conservation: Economics and Policies. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1952, 395 pp
by William E. Martin
- 504-505 Barbier, Edward B. Economics, Natural Resources Scarcity and Development: Conventional and Alternative Views. London: Earthscan Publications Limited, 1989, xvii + 223 pp., price unknown
by Bengt Hyberg
- 505-505 Barry, Peter J., John A. Hopkin, and C. B. Baker. Financial Management in Agriculture, 4th ed. Danville IL: Interstate Printers and Publishers, 1988. xii + 500 pp., $24.95
by Gene L. Swackhamer
- 506-507 Anne Booth. Agricultural Development in Indonesia. Sydney, Australia: Allen and Unwin, 1988, vii + 295 pp., price unknown
by C. Peter Timmer
- 507-508 Cohen, Ronald, ed, Satisfying Africa's Food Needs: Food Production and Commercialization in African Agriculture. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1988, 244 pp., price unknown
by Simeon K. Ehui
- 508-509 Dovring, Folke. Farming for Fuel: The Political Economy of Energy Sources in The United States. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1988, 152 pp., $37.95
by Fred J. Hitzhusen
- 509-510 Krabbe, J. J. The Idea of Welfare Economics. UNIPUB: Wageningse Agricultural University, Wageningen, Netherlands, 1989, x + 73 pp., $85.00
by Melvin L. Cotner
- 510-511 Leuthold, Raymond M., Joan Junkus, and Jean Cordier. The Theory and Practice of Futures Markets. Lexington MA: Lexington Books, 1989, 410 pp., price unknown
by Roger W. Gray
- 511-512 Monke, Eric A., and Scott R. Pearson. The Policy Analysis Matrix for Agricultural Development. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 1989, xi + 279 pp., $35.00
by Erik Thorbecke
- 512-513 Pereira, H. C. Policy and Practice in the Management of Tropical Watersheds. London: Belhaven Press, 1989, xvi + 237 pp. Published in the United States by Westview Press, Boulder CO, $27.85
by Douglas Southgate
- 513-514 Reed, David A. The Winnowing: Economic Change in Rural America. Indianapolis IN: Hudson Institute, and University Press of America, 1989, v + 65 pp., paperback, price unknown
by Wayne H. Oberle
- 515-516 Simpson, Donald, and Carol Sissons. Entrepreneurs in Education: Canada's Response to the International Human Resources Development Challenge. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. International Development Research Center, 1989, x + 101 pp., price unknown
by Wyn F. Owen
- 516-517 Tracy, Michael. Government and Agriculture in Western Europe, 1880–1988, 3rd ed. New York: New York University Press, 382 pp. $50
by Lee F. Schrader
- 517-518 Tweeten, Luther. Farm Policy Analysis. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1989, ix + 399 pp., $48.50
by Leo V. Mayer
- 518-518 von Witzke, Harald, C. Ford Runge, and Brian Job, eds. Policy Coordination in World Agriculture. Kiel, West Germany: Wissenschaftsverlag, Vauk Kiel, 1989, 247 pp., price unknown
by Ray Borton
- 518-520 Williamson, Jeffrey G., and Vadiraj R. Panchamukhi, eds. The Balance between Industry and Agriculture in Economic Development. Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress of the International Economic Association, Delhi, India, vol. 2, Sector Proportions. 1989, xxxii + 427 pp.$59. 95
by Erik Thorbecke
- 520-520 Zusman, Pinhas. Individual Behavior and Social Choice in a Cooperative Settlement. Jerusalem: The Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, 1988. 234 pp., price unknown
by Avishay Braverman
1990, Volume 72, Issue 1
- 1-12 Farming the Tax Code: The Impact of High Marginal Tax Rates on Agricultural Tax Shelters
by James E. Long
- 13-23 Temporal Analysis of Income Earned by Former Agriculture Students
by Warren P. Preston & Josef M. Broder & Maria Cristina P. Almero
- 24-34 The Effects of State Farm Relief Legislation on Private Lenders and Borrowers: The Experience of the 1930s
by Randal R. Rucker
- 35-48 Utilization, Profitability, and the Adoption of Animal Draft Power in West Africa
by William K. Jaeger & Peter J. Matlon
- 49-62 Integration of Spatial Markets
by Merle D. Faminow & Bruce L. Benson
- 63-72 The Value of Weather Information in Market Equilibrium
by Bruce A. Babcock
- 73-83 Calibration of Option-Based Probability Assessments in Agricultural Commodity Markets
by Paul L. Fackler & Robert P. King
- 84-94 The Reaction of Live Hog Futures Prices to USDA Hogs and Pigs Reports
by Phil L. Colling & Scott H. Irwin
- 95-103 A Simulation Model of the U.S. Export Enhancement Program for Wheat
by Ann Hillberg Seitzinger & Philip L. Paarlberg
- 104-113 Valuing Trade-Offs between Net Returns and Stewardship Practices: The Case of Soil Conservation in Saskatchewan
by G. C. Van Kooten & Ward P. Weisensel & Duangdao Chinthammit
- 114-120 Rural Road Abandonment: Policy Criteria and Empirical Analysis
by Cathy A. Hamlett & C. Phillip Baumel
- 121-130 Using the Wrong Discount Rate to Allocate an Exhaustible Resource
by John Rowse
- 131-137 On the Political Economy of Public Good Inputs in Agriculture
by Harry de Gorter & David Zilberman
- 138-148 A Game-Theoretic Model of Endogenous Public Policies
by John C. Beghin
- 149-156 Some Neglected Social Costs of Government Spending in Farm Programs
by Julian M. Alston & Brian H. Hurd
- 157-159 Revenue-Neutral Tax Policies under Price Uncertainty
by Garth J. Holloway
- 160-171 Monetary Impacts on Prices in the Short and Long Run: Some Evidence from New Zealand
by John C. Robertson & David Orden
- 172-181 Risk Analysis of Tillage Alternatives with Government Programs
by Jeffery R. Williams & Richard V. Llewelyn & G. Art Barnaby
- 182-199 Agricultural Production Technologies with Systematic and Stochastic Technical Change
by Chris Fawson & C. Richard Shumway & Robert L. Basmann
- 200-209 Input Allocation in Multicrop Systems
by Richard E. Just & David Zilberman & Eithan Hochman & Ziv Bar-Shira
- 210-217 Two Practical Procedures for Estimating Multivariate Nonnormal Probability Density Functions
by C. Robert Taylor
- 218-226 Impact of the WIC Program on Food Expenditures
by Gustavo J. Arcia & Luis A. Crouch & Richard A. Kulka
- 227-236 Testing for Structural Change: The Demand for Meat
by Seungmook Choi & Kim Sosin
- 237-238 An Inverse Demand System for U.S. Composite Foods: A Comment
by Trevor Young
- 239-239 An Inverse Demand System for U.S. Composite Foods: Reply
by Kuo S. Huang
- 240-241 Alexandratos, Nikos, ed. World Agriculture Toward 2000: An FAD Study. New York: New York University Press, 1988, xx + 338, pp., $55.00
by Tetteh A. Kofi
- 241-241 Asian Productivity Organization. Farm Finance and Agricultural Development. Tokyo: Asian Productivity Organization, 1988, iv + 561 pp., price unknown
by Carlos E. Cuevas
- 242-242 Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics. Japanese Agricultural Policies. Canberra: Australian Publishing Service, 1988, xiv + 359 pp., price unknown
by Bruno Larue
- 242-243 Barnett, Tony. Social and Economic Development—An Introduction. New York: Guilford Press, 1989, viii + 232 pp., $35.00, hardback $16.95 paper
by Roger Fox
- 243-244 Coleman, David, and Trevor Young. Principles of Agricultural Economics: Markets and Prices in Less Developed Countries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989, 323 pp., $69.50
by Kofi K. Apraku
- 244-245 Compton, J. Lin. The Transformation of International Agriculture Research and Development. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1989, xi + 237 pp., $30.00
by David O. Hansen
- 245-246 Fuller, Wayne A. Measurement Error Models. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1987, xxiii + 440 pp., $44.95
by Deborah J. Brown
- 246-247 Greeley, Martin. Postharvest Losses, Technology, and Employment—The Case of Rice in Bangladash. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1987, xvii + 345 pp., $35.00
by Graham Donaldson
- 247-248 Lofchie, Michael F. The Policy Factor: Agricultural Performance in Kenya and Tanzania. Boulder CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1989, xi + 235 pp., price unknown
by Bruce F. Johnston
- 248-249 Luttrell, Clifton B. The High Cost of Farm Welfare. Washington DC: The CATO Institute, 1989, xi + 149 pp., $19.95 hardback, $9.95 paper
by W. Cris Lewis
- 249-250 Mitchell, Robert Cameron, and Richard T. Carson. Using Surveys to Value Public Goods: The Contingent Valuation Method. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1989, xix + 463 pp., price unknown
by Richard C. Bishop
- 250-252 Molnar, J. J., and H. Kinnucan, eds. Biotechnology and the New Agricultural Revolution. Boulder CO: Westview Press, AAAS Selected Symposium 108, 1989, 288 pp., price unknown
by William Lesser
- 252-253 Morales, Edmundo, Cocaine—White Gold Rush in Peru. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1989, 228 pp., price unknown
by A. J. Coutu
- 253-254 Rasmussen, Wayne D. Taking the University to the People: Seventy-Five Years of Cooperative Extension. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1989, x + 300 pp., $24.95
by Warren F. Lee
- 254-254 Sperling, Daniel. New Transportation Fuels: A Strategic Approach to Technological Change. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988, x + 532 pp., $45
by Earle E. Gavett
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