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1987, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 143-150 Reducing Moral Hazard Associated with Implied Warranties of Animal Health
by Terence J. Centner & Michael E. Wetzstein
- 151-157 Applying Theil's Multinomial Extension of the Linear Logit Model to Meat Expenditure Data
by Ronald Bewley & Trevor Young
- 158-165 Technical Change, Uncertainty, and Investment
by Spiro E. Stefanou
- 166-173 Agricultural Economists in the Information Age: Awareness, Usage, and Attitudes toward Electronic Bibliographic Databases
by Roger A. Dahlgran
- 174-175 A Note from the Editor
by Peter J. Barry
- 176-178 Agricultural Productive and Consumptive Use Components of Rural Land Values in Texas: Comment
by Rangesan Narayanan & Ronald L. Shane
- 179-181 Agricultural Productive and Consumptive Use Components of Rural Land Values in Texas: Reply
by C. Arden Pope III
- 182-184 Welfare Evaluations in Contingent Valuation Experiments with Discrete Responses: Comment
by John Kushman
- 185-186 Welfare Evaluations in Contingent Valuation Experiments with Discrete Responses: Reply
by W. Michael Hanemann
- 187-187 Least-Cost Subsidization Alternatives: Comment
by Giancarlo Moschini
- 188-192 Estimating Substitution and Expansion Effects: Comment
by Thomas W. Hertel
- 193-193 Estimating Substitution and Expansion Effects: Reply
by Ramon E. Lopez
- 194-194 Angell, George. Agricultural Options: Trading Puts and Calls in the New Grain and Livestock Futures Markets. New York: American Management Association, 1986, ix + 230 pp., $22.95
by Scott Irwin & Carl Zulauf
- 195-195 Colburn, Forest D. Post-Revolutionary Nicaragua: State, Class, and the Dilemmas of Agrarian Policy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986, 145 pp., $17.50
by Philip F. Warnken
- 195-196 Desai, D. K., and N. T. Patel. Agricultural Research Management: Case Studies of Operational Research Projects of ICAR. New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., 1986, xx + 212 pp., Rs. 75.00
by Faqir Singh Bagi
- 196-197 Hughes, Dean W., Stephen C. Gabriel, Peter J. Barry, and Michael D. Boehlje. Financing the Agricultural Sector: Future Challenges and Policy Alternatives. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1986, 200 pp., $24.85
by Sermin D. Hardesty
- 197-198 James, Sydney C., and Everett Stoneberg. Farm Accounting and Business Analysis, rev. ed, Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1986, vii + 312 pp., $28.95
by Reed D. Taylor
- 198-199 Jones, James R., ed, East-West Agricultural Trade. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1986, xvii + 256 pp., $27.50
by Eric Monke
- 199-200 Kay, Ronald D. Farm Management: Planning, Control, and Implementation, 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hili Book Co., 1986, xii + 401 pp., $32.95
by Kenneth W. Paxton
- 200-201 Klein, K. K., and W. H. Furtan, eds. Economics of Agricultural Research in Canada. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1986, xvi + 188 pp., $14.95
by Murray Hawkins
- 201-202 Koch, A. Robert. Economic Principles: Growth and Environment. Westport CT: AVI Publishing Co., 1986, 212 pp., $25.00
by Patricia McLean-Meyinsse
- 202-203 Penson, John, Rulon Pope, and Michael Cook. Introduction to Agricultural Economics. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986, xvi + 566 pp., $29.95
by Bryan Schurle
- 203-203 Poppendieck, Janet. Breadlines Kneedeep in Wheat: Food Assistance in the Great Depression. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1986, xvii + 306 pp., $30.00
by Larry Witt
- 204-205 Runge, C. Ford, ed, The Future of the North American Granary: Politics, Economics, and Resource Constraints in North American Agriculture. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1986, xx + 238 pp., $21.50
by S. E. Offutt
- 205-206 Scott, Gregory J. Markets, Myths and Middlemen: A Study of Potato Marketing in Central Peru. Lima, Peru: International Potato Center (CIP), June 1985, xii + 184 pp., $11.75
by Howard L. Steele
- 206-207 Scott, James C. Weapons of the Weak; Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance. New Haven CT and London: Yale University Press, 1985, xxii + 389 pp., $35.00
by Donald C. Taylor
- 207-208 Stiglitz, Joseph E., and G. Frank Mathewson, eds. New Developments in the Analysis of Market Structure. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1986, xxiv + 559 pp., $13.50
by Glen D. Whipple
- 208-210 Wong, Lung-Fai. Agricultural Productivity in the Socialist Countries. Boulder CO and London: Westview Press, 1986, xvii + 195 pp., $20.00
by Joachim Elterich & Conrado Gempesaw II
1986, Volume 68, Issue 5
1986, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 767-777 The Effects of Tax Policy on Aggregate Agricultural Investment
by Michael LeBlanc & James Hrubovcak
- 778-786 Distributional Welfare Implications of an Irrigation Water Subsidy
by William E. Foster & Linda S. Calvin & Grace M. Johns & Patricia Rottschaefer
- 787-797 Evaluating Institutional Alternatives for Managing an Interrelated Stream-Aquifer System
by Robert A. Young & Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux & John T. Daubert
- 798-811 The Effects of Well Depth and Land Quality on the Choice of Irrigation Technology
by Margriet F. Caswell & David Zilberman
- 812-819 Land Quality and Prices
by Willis Peterson
- 820-827 Domestic Farm Policy and the Gains from Trade
by Andrew Schmitz & Dale Sigurdson & Otto Doering
- 828-837 Farm Debt, Default, and Foreclosure: An Economic Rationale for Policy Action
by Howard D. Leathers & Jean-Paul Chavas
- 838-848 The Impact of Farmland Price Changes on Farm Size and Financial Structure
by J. DeBoer-Lowenberg & Michael Boehlje
- 849-856 Analyzing Equity Capital Programs of Banks for Cooperatives
by Ismail Ahmad & Ken D. Duft & Ron C. Mittelhammer
- 857-865 Expenditure Constraints and Profit Maximization in U.S. Agriculture
by Hyunok Lee & Robert G. Chambers
- 866-879 Implications of Private Salmon Aquaculture on Prices, Production, and Management of Salmon Resources
by James L. Anderson & James E. Wilen
- 880-885 Cross-Compliance as a Soil Conservation Strategy: A Case Study
by Sandra S. Batie & Alyson G. Sappington
- 886-893 The Benefits of Pollution Control: The Case of Ozone and U.S. Agriculture
by R. M. Adams & S. A. Hamilton & B. A. McCarl
- 894-907 An Empirical Analysis of Intertemporal and Demographic Variations in Consumer Preferences
by Mary F. Kokoski
- 908-919 Prices and Quality Effects in Cross-Sectional Demand Analysis
by Thomas L. Cox & Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 920-927 The Effect of the Value of Time on Food Consumption Patterns in Developing Countries: Evidence from Sri Lanka
by Ben Senauer & David Sahn & Harold Alderman
- 928-938 Multiproduct Cost Relationships for Retail Fertilizer Plants
by Jay T. Akridge & Thomas W. Hertel
- 939-949 Dynamic Input Decisions in Econometric Production Models
by John M. Antle & Stephen A. Hatchett
- 950-960 Investment in U.S. Agriculture
by Utpal Vasavada & Robert G. Chambers
- 961-969 Food Pricing Policy in Developing Countries: Bias against Agriculture or for Urban Consumers?
by Derek Byerlee & Gustavo Sain
- 970-979 A Variance Components Approach to Food Grain Market Integration in Northern Nigeria
by Christopher L. Delgado
- 980-989 Choice of Depreciation Methods for Farm Firms
by Wesley N. Musser & Bernard V. Tew & Fred C. White
- 990-993 A Critique of Exchange Rate Treatment in Agricultural Trade Models: Comment
by David Orden
- 994-997 A Critique of Exchange Rate Treatment in Agricultural Trade Models: Reply
by Robert G. Chambers & Richard E. Just
- 998-999 Increasing Food Production in Sub-Saharan Africa: Comment
by Arthur J. Dommen
- 1000-1002 Heterogenous Expectations and Farmland Prices: Comment
by Kuo-Ching Lin & E. C. Pasour
- 1003-1006 Heterogenous Expectations and Farmland Prices: Reply
by Keith C. Brown & Deborah J. Brown
- 1007-1009 A Reformulation of the Portfolio Model of Hedging: Comment
by Kandice H. Kahl
- 1010-1012 A Reformulation of the Portfolio Model of Hedging: Reply
by Stewart L. Brown
- 1013-1015 Cross Compliance for Erosion Control: Anticipating Efficiency and Distributive Impacts: Comment
by Richard T. Clark & Daryll D. Raitt
- 1016-1017 Cross Compliance for Erosion Control: Anticipating Efficiency and Distributive Impacts: Reply
by David E. Ervin & William D. Heffernan & Gary P. Green
- 1018-1020 U.S. Demand for Selected Groundfish Products, 1967–80: Comment
by Stephen R. Crutchfield
- 1021-1024 U.S. Demand for Selected Groundfish Products, 1967–80: Comment
by Biing-Hwan Lin & Richard S. Johnston & R. Bruce Rettig
- 1025-1027 U.S. Demand for Selected Groundfish Products, 1967–80: Reply
by Eugene Tsoa & William E. Schrank & Noel Roy
- 1028-1029 Residual Supplier Model of Coarse Grains Trade: Comment
by Edward O. Fryar
- 1030-1030 Barlowe, Raleigh. Land Resource Economics: The Economics of Real Estate, 4th ed. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986, x + 559 pp., $31.95
by Paul W. Barkley
- 1031-1031 Barzelay, Michael. The Politicized Market Economy: Alcohol in Brazil's Energy Strategy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986, xiv + 289 pp., $32.50
by Edward W. Allen
- 1031-1033 Brown, Lester R., Edward C. Wolf, Linda Starke, William D. Chandler, Christopher Flavin, Sandra Postel, and Cynthia Pollock. State of the World 1986—A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable Society. New York: W. M. Norton & Co., 1986, 263 pp., $9.95
by David J. Allee
- 1033-1034 Canter, Larry W., Samuel F. Atkinson, and F. Larry Leistritz. Impact of Growth: A Guide for Socio-Economic Assessment and Planning. Chelsea MI: Lewis Publishers, 1985, xxvi + 533 pp., $49.95
by Leroy J. Hushak
- 1034-1036 Curry Foundation. Confrontation or Negotiation: United States Policy and European Agriculture. New York: Associated Faculty Press, 1985, xvi + 303 pp., $27.50
by Charles E. Hanrahan
- 1036-1036 Fomby, Thomas B., Carter Hill, and Stanley R. Johnson. Advanced Econometric Methods. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1984, xix + 624 pp., $54.00
by Lester V. Manderscheid
- 1037-1038 Forbes, J. D. Institutions and Influence Groups in Canadian Farm and Food Policy. Toronto: The Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 1985, 131 pp., $13.00
by Mary Anne Normile
- 1038-1039 Gever, John, Robert Kaufmann, David Skole, and Charles Vorosmarty. Beyond Oil: The Threat to Food and Fuel in the Coming Decades. (A Project of Carrying Capacity, Inc.) Cambridge MA: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1986, xxxi + 304 pp., $34.95, $14.95 paper
by Gary C. Taylor
- 1039-1040 Grindle, Merilee S. State and Countryside: Development Policy and Agrarian Politics in Latin America. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986, xi + 255 pp., $25.00, $11.95 paper
by John Bailey
- 1040-1041 Hazell, Peter, Carlos Pomareda, and Alberto Valdes, eds. Crop Insurance for Agricultural Development: Issues and Experience. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986, xvii + 322 pp., $32.50
by David Freshwater & David Trechter
- 1041-1043 Johnson, D. Gale, Kenzo Hemmi, and Pierre Lardinois. Agricultural Policy and Trade: Adjusting Domestic Progams in an International Framework. New York: New York University Press, 1985, xi + 132 pp., $25.00
by Walter Gardiner
- 1043-1043 Koo, Won W., and Donald W. Larson, eds. Transportation Models for Agricultural Products. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1985, xxi + 211 pp., $25.00
by J. Michael Harris
- 1043-1044 Labys, Walter C., and Peter K. Pollak. Commodity Models for Forecasting and Policy Analysis. New York: Nichols Publishing Co., 1984, vi + 209 pp., $38.50
by J. Douglas Gordon
- 1044-1045 McCloskey, Donald N. The Rhetoric of Economics. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985, xx + 209 pp., $21.50
by James D. Shaffer
- 1045-1047 Marion, Bruce W., and NC-117 Committee. The Organization and Performance of the U.S. Food System. Lexington MA: Lexington Books, 1986, xxxviii + 532 pp., $39.00
by Douglas F. Greer
- 1047-1047 Muir, James F., and Ronald J. Roberts, eds. Recent Advances in Aquaculture, vol. 2. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1985, 282 pp., $42.00
by Thomas L. Wellborn
- 1047-1049 Sanderson, Steven E. The Transformation of Mexican Agriculture: International Structure and the Politics of Rural Change. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986, xxii + 324 pp., $42.00, $10.95 paper
by Myles J. Mielke
- 1049-1050 Weber, Adolf, and Manfred Sievers. Instability in World Food Production: Statistical Analysis, Graphical Presentation and Interpretation. Kiel, West Germany: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk Kiel, 1985, xv + 154 pp., $30.00
by James Cole
- 1050-1051 World Bank, East Asia and Pacific Regional Office. China: Long-Term Issue and Options. Annex B—Agriculture to the Year 2000: Prospects and Options. Washington DC: World Bank (BK0601), 1985, xxi + 144 pp., $14.95 paper
by Frederic Surls M.
1986, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 519-527 Farmers' Stepwise Adoption of Technological Packages: Evidence from the Mexican Altiplano
by Derek Byerlee & Edith Hesse de Polanco
- 528-542 Oligopolistic Behavior by Public Agencies in International Trade: The World Wheat Market
by Philip L. Paarlberg & Philip C. Abbott
- 543-552 The Structure of Constant Elasticity Demand Models
by Jeffrey T. LaFrance
- 553-561 Cycles in Agricultural Production: The Case of Aquaculture
by Larry Karp & Arye Sadeh & Wade L. Griffin
- 562-571 Seasonality in the Consumer Response to Milk Advertising with Implications for Milk Promotion Policy
by Henry Kinnucan & Olan D. Forker
- 572-594 A Confusion of Agricultural Economists?—A Professional Interest Survey and Essay
by Rulon D. Pope & Arne Hallam
- 595-604 Ranking of Agricultural Economics Departments by Citations
by Richard P. Beilock & Leo C. Polopolus & Mario Correal
- 605-614 The Costs of Equal Land Distribution: The Case of the Israeli Moshavim
by Peter Berck & Amnon Levy
- 615-625 Testing Long-Run Productivity Models for the Canadian and U.S. Agricultural Sectors
by Susan M. Capalbo & Michael G. S. Denny
- 626-633 Prices as Proxies for Prices
by Peter V. Garrod & Roland K. Roberts
- 634-641 Consumer Demand for Rice Grain Quality and Returns to Research for Quality Improvement in Southeast Asia
by Laurian J. Unnevehr
- 642-652 Cost-Sharing Arrangements under Sharecropping: Moral Hazard, Incentive Flexibility, and Risk
by Avishay Braverman & Joseph E. Stiglitz
- 653-659 Rate Making for Farm-Level Crop Insurance: Implications for Adverse Selection
by Jerry R. Skees & Michael R. Reed
- 660-667 Theoretical and Empirical Specifications Issues in Travel Cost Demand Studies
by Mary Jo Kealy & Bishop Richard C.
- 668-677 The Relative Efficiency of Agricultural Source Water Pollution Control Policies
by James S. Shortle & James W. Dunn
- 678-690 Optimal Governing Instrument, Operation Level, and Enforcement in Natural Resource Regulation: The Case of the Fishery
by Lee G. Anderson & Dwight R. Lee
- 691-703 Investment and Disinvestment Principles with Nonconstant Prices and Varying Firm Size Applied to Beef-Breeding Herds
by James N. Trapp
- 704-715 Integrated Pest Management Strategies for Approximately Optimal Control of Corn Rootworm and Soybean Cyst Nematode
by Thomas P. Zacharias & Arthur H. Grube
- 716-720 Input and Marketing Economies: Impact on Structural Change in Cotton Farming on the Texas High Plains
by Edward G. Smith & Ronald D. Knutson & James W. Richardson
- 721-726 A Note on Qualitative Forecast Evaluation
by Gopal Naik & Raymond M. Leuthold
- 727-731 An Alternative Approach to Decisions under Uncertainty Using the Empirical Moment-Generating Function
by Robert Neil Collender & James A. Chalfant
- 732-738 Small-Sample Evaluation of Mean-Variance Production Function Estimators
by Steven T. Buccola & Bruce A. McCarl
- 739-742 An Economic Model of Soil Conservation: Comment
by Clyde Kiker & Gary Lynne
- 743-744 An Economic Model of Soil Conservation: Reply
by K. E. McConnell
- 745-746 A General Measure of Output-Variable Input Demand Elasticities: Comment
by Richard N. Boisvert
- 747-748 Armbruster, Walter J., and Lester H. Myers, eds. Research on Effectiveness of Agricultural Commodity Promotion. Oak Brook IL: Farm Foundation, 1985, 213 pp., free or charge
by John P. Nichols
- 748-749 Bergsten, C. Fred, and William R. Cline. The United States-Japan Economic Problem. Washington DC: Institute for International Economics, 1985, x + 164 pp., $10.00
by James R. Jones
- 749-751 Chuta, Enyinna, and Carl Leidholm. Employment and Growth in Small-Scale Industry: Empirical Evidence and Policy Assessment from Sierra Leone. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985, xviii + 179 pp., $29.95
by M. Elizabeth O'Malley
- 751-752 Denison, Edward F. Trends in American Economic Growth, 1929–1982. Washington DC: The Brookings Institution, 1985, xxv + 141 pp., price unknown
by Roger K. Conway
- 752-752 Duerr, William A. Forestry Economics as Problem Solving. Distributed by Orange Student Book Store, 175 Marshall St., Syracuse NY 13210, 1986, xii + 446 pp., $17.65
by Dean N. Quinney
- 752-753 El-Swaify, S. A., W. C. Moldenhauer, and Andrew Lo. Soil Erosion and Conservation. Ankeny IA: Soil Conservation Society of America, 1985, 793 pages, $35.00
by John D. Sutton
- 753-754 Fox, Karl A. Social System Accounts: Linking Social and Economic Indicators Through Tangible Behavior Settings. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Co., 1985, xv + 221 pp., $29.00
by Rueben C. Buse & A. C. Johnson
- 754-755 Grigg, David. The World Food Problem, 1950–1980. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1985, 276 pp., $39.95
by Joseph W. Willett
- 755-756 Halcrow, Harold. Agricultural Policy Analysis. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1984, vii + 342 pp., $34.95
by Daryll E. Ray
- 756-757 Hayami, Yujiro, and Vernon W. Ruttan. Agricultural Development: An International Perspective (revised and expanded). Baltimore MD, and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985, xxi + 506 pp., $18.95 paper
by Darrell F. Fienup
- 757-760 Helms, Douglas, and Susan L. Flader, eds. The History of Soil and Water Conservation. Washington DC: Sponsored by the Agricultural History Society; University of California Press, 1985, 244 pp., $15.00
by William Dyer Anderson
- 760-760 Johansson, Per-Olov, and Karl-Gustav Lofgren. The Economics of Forestry and Natural Resources. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985, xiii + 292 pp., $49.95
by Frederick Norbury
- 760-761 Marris, Stephen. Deficits and the Dollar: The World Economy at Risk. Washington DC: Institute for International Economics, 1985, xxxvii + 343 pp., $15.00
by Michael T. Belongia
- 761-762 Matthews, Alan. The Common Agricultural Policy and the Less Developed Countries. Dublin, Ireland: Gill and Macmillan, 1985, xiii + 268 pp., £20.00
by E. Wesley F. Peterson
- 762-764 Mellor, John W., and Gunvant M. Desai, eds. Agricultural Change and Rural Poverty: Variations on a Theme by Dharam Narain. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985, xix + 223 pp., $24.95
by Romesh K. Diwan
- 764-766 U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. Technology, Public Policy, and the Changing Structure of American Agriculture, OTA-F-285. Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1986, vi + 374 pp., $13.00
by Fred Kuchler & Susan Offutt
1986, Volume 68, Issue 2