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1986, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 353-354 Testing Asset Fixity for U.S. Agriculture: Comment
by Tenpao Lee & C. Phillip Baumel
- 355-357 Testing Asset Fixity for U.S. Agriculture: Reply
by Utpal Vasavada & Robert G. Chambers
- 358-360 Soil Conservation with Uncertain Revenues and Input Supplies: Comment
by James S. Shortle & Spiro E. Stefanou
- 361-363 Soil Conservation with Uncertain Revenues and Input Supplies: Reply
by William T. McSweeny & Randall A. Kramer
- 364-366 Farm-Level Economics of Soil Conservation in the Palouse Area of the Northwest: Comment
by Daniel B. Taylor & Douglas L. Young & David J. Walker & Edgar L. Michalson
- 367-369 Farm-Level Economics of Soil Conservation in the Palouse Area of the Northwest: Reply
by Oscar R. Burt
- 370-372 Reliability of Linear Programming Software: An Experience with the IBM Mathematical Programming System Series: Comment
by V. A. Sposito & Burton C. English
- 373-374 Reliability of Linear Programming Software: An Experience with the IBM Mathematical Programming System Series: Reply
by Thomas F. Tice & Marilyn G. Kletke
- 375-380 Views on Agricultural Economics' Role in Economic Thought
by James P. Houck
- 381-386 Agricultural Economists as World Leaders in Applied Econometrics, 1917–33
by Karl A. Fox
- 387-394 Future Challenges for Modeling in Agricultural Economics
by S. R. Johnson
- 395-396 Agricultural Economics, Contributions: Discussion
by D. Gale Johnson
- 397-398 Agricultural Economics, Contributions: Discussion
by Marc Nerlove
- 399-412 Macroeconomic Linkages, Taxes, and Subsidies in the U.S. Agricultural Sector
by Gordon C. Rausser & James A. Chalfant & H. Alan Love & Kostas G. Stamoulis
- 413-417 Some Political Economy Aspects of Macroeconomic Linkages with Agriculture
by Margaret S. Andrews & Gordon C. Rausser
- 418-419 Overshooting Agricultural Commodity Markets and Public Policy: Discussion
by Jeffrey A. Frankel
- 420-421 Overshooting Agricultural Commodity Markets and Public Policy: Discussion
by Maurice Obstfeld
- 422-427 Monetary Policy, Real Exchange Rates, and U.S. Agricultural Exports
by Dallas S. Batten & Michael T. Belongia
- 428-433 The Consequences of a Floating Exchange Rate for the U.S. Wheat Market
by Nancy E. Schwartz
- 434-440 The Effect of Exchange Rate Distortions on Grain Export Markets, The Case of Argentina
by S. E. Grigsby & C. A. Arnade
- 441-442 Public Policy, the Exchange Rate, and Agricultural Exports: Discussion
by Emilio Pagoulatos
- 443-444 Public Policy, the Exchange Rate, and Agricultural Exports: Discussion
by David Orden
- 445-450 Towards an Agricultural Economy for China in a New Age: Progress, Problems, Response, and Prospects
by Ruofeng Niu & Peter H. Calkins
- 451-457 Prospects and Some Policy Problems of Agricultural Development in China
by Nicholas R. Lardy
- 458-460 Prospects and Some Policy Problems of Agricultural Development in China: Discussion
by Terry Sicular
- 461-463 Prospects and Some Policy Problems of Agricultural Development in China: Discussion
by C. Peter Timmer
- 464-472 Agriculture, Forestry, and Related Benefits of Air Pollution Control: A Review and Some Observations
by Richard M. Adams
- 473-478 The Cost of Abating Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Ozone Air Pollutants
by Lester B. Lave
- 479-481 Economic Evaluation of Air Pollution Damage and Control: Discussion
by Kathleen Segerson
- 482-484 Economic Evaluation of Air Pollution Damage and Control: Discussion
by Robert Mendelsohn
- 485-486 Ahmed, Iftikhar, ed. Technology and Rural Women: Conceptual and Empirical Issues. Winchester MA: Allen and Unwin, xvi + 383 pp., $28.50
by Nadine R. Horenstein
- 486-487 Barker, Randolph, Robert W. Herdt, with Beth Rose. The Rice Economy of Asia. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1985, 324 pp., $30, $12 paper
by Sara J. Schwartz & Jitendar S. Mann
- 487-488 Bowler, Ian R. Agriculture Under the Common Agricultural Policy. Manchester U.K.: Manchester University Press, 1985, 255 pp., $27.50 and Clout, Hugh. A Rural Policy for the EEC? London: Methuen, 1984, 214 pp., $29.95, $12.95 paper
by Robert L. Paarlberg
- 488-489 Clawson, Marion. Shelter in America: Costs, Supply, Constraints, and the Role of Forests. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1985, xvi + 345 pp., $10.00
by Carol B. Meeks
- 489-490 Csaki, Csaba. Simulation and Systems Analysis in Agriculture. Amsterdam and Budapest: Elsevier Science Publishers and Akademiai Kiado, 1985, 262 pp., $55.75
by Douglas L. Maxwell
- 490-491 The Curry Foundation. Agriculture, Stability, and Growth: Toward a Cooperative Approach. New York: Associated Faculty Press, xii + 240 pp., $22.50
by Dale E. Hathaway
- 491-492 De Haen, Hartwig, Glenn L. Johnson, and Stefan Tangermann, eds, Agriculture and International Relations; Analysis and Policy: Essays in Memory of Theodor Heidhues. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985, x + 306 pp., $27.50
by Philip L. Paarlberg
- 492-493 Fair, Ray C. Specification, Estimation, and Analysis of Macroeconometric Models. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1984, 479 pp., $35.00
by Clark Edwards
- 494-494 Fogel, Walter, ed. California Farm Labor Relations and Law. Los Angeles: Institute of Industrial Relations (UCLA), 1985, xxi + 225 pp., $10.00
by Jack Runyan
- 494-496 Gardner, Bruce L., ed. U.S. Agricultural Policy: The 1985 Farm Legislation. Washington DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1985, 385 pp., $12.95
by Keith Collins
- 496-498 Griliches, Zvi, ed. R&D; Patents, and Productivity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984, xi + 512 pp., $50.00
by John Lunn
- 498-499 Kaldor, Nicholas. Economics Without Equilibrium. New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1985,79 pp., $12.50
by James D. Shaffer
- 499-500 Ohkawa, Kazushi and Gustav Ranis, eds. Japan and the Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985, viii + 456 pp., $45.00
by James P. Houck
- 500-502 Pacey, Arnold, and Philip Payne, eds. Agricultural Development and Nutrition. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1985, by arrangement with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the United Nations Children's Fund, 255 pp., $25.00
by Carol A. Goodloe
- 502-504 Schwarzweller, Harry K., ed. Research in Rural Sociology and Development, vol. 1, Focus on Agriculture. Greenwich CT: JAI Press, 1984, xvii + 353 pp., $47.50
by Eugene A. Wilkening
- 504-505 Simpson, James R., Tadashi Yoshida, Akira Miyazaki, and Ryohei Kada. Technological Change in Japan's Beef Industry. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1985, xii + 264 pp., $26.50
by James N. Trapp
- 505-506 Zysman, John. Governments, Markets and Growth. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 358 pp., $24.50
by R. D. Peterson
1986, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-9 An Analysis of Growth of U.S. Farmland Prices, 1963–82
by Julian M. Alston
- 10-26 Econometric Modeling of the Capitalization Formula for Farmland Prices
by Oscar R. Burt
- 27-36 Imperfectly Competitive Equilibria in International Commodity Markets
by Charles D. Kolstad & Anthony E. Burris
- 37-43 The Impact of Food Stamps on Food Expenditures: Rejection of the Traditional Model
by Ben Senauer & Nathan Young
- 44-54 A Nonlinear Programming Analysis of Production Response to Multiple Component Milk Pricing
by Jack J. Kirkland & Ron C. Mittelhammer
- 55-66 Aggregate Milk Supply Response and Investment Behavior on U.S. Dairy Farms
by Jean-Paul Chavas & Richard M. Klemme
- 67-76 The Determinants of Full-Empty Truck Movements
by Richard Beilock & Richard L. Kilmer
- 77-87 Cooperation and Part-Time Farming in the Israeli Moshav
by Joel M. Guttman & Nava Haruvi
- 88-94 Evaluating the Returns to Postharvest Research in the Florida Citrus-Processing Subsector
by H. A. Stranahan & J. S. Shonkwiler
- 95-101 Competition from Fish Farming in Influencing Rent Dissipation: The Crawfish Fishery
by Frederick W. Bell
- 102-109 Testing Market Integration
by Martin Ravallion
- 110-119 Agricultural Credit Programs and Production Efficiency: An Analysis of Traditional Farming in Southeastern Minas Gerais, Brazil
by Timothy G. Taylor & H. Evan Drummond & Aloisio T. Gomes
- 120-126 To Violate or Not Violate the Law: An Example from Egyptian Agriculture
by Dyaa K. Abdou & B. Delworth Gardner & Richard Green
- 127-136 The Choice of Crop Rotation: A Modeling Approach and Case Study
by Talaat El-Nazer & Bruce A. McCarl
- 137-143 Risk Aversion versus Expected Profit Maximization with a Progressive Income Tax
by C. Robert Taylor
- 144-151 Forecasting Vector Autoregressions with Bayesian Priors
by David A. Bessler & John L. Kling
- 152-161 Risk Analysis with Single-Index Portfolio Models: An Application to Farm Planning
by Robert A. Collins & Peter J. Barry
- 162-164 A Note on the Use of the Cobb-Douglas Profit Function
by Ramesh Chand & J. L. Kaul
- 165-167 Welfare Implications of Oligopoly in U.S. Food Manufacturing: Comment
by Tim Hazledine & Sean Cahill
- 168-169 Welfare Implications of Oligopoly in U.S. Food Manufacturing: Reply
by Micha Gisser
- 170-172 A Model of Cooperative Finance: Comment
by Bruce L. Jones
- 173-176 A Model of Cooperative Finance: Reply
by John J. VanSickle & George W. Ladd
- 177-179 The Demand for Calories in Developing Countries: Comment
by Leon Podkaminer
- 180-181 The Demand for Calories in Developing Countries: Reply
by Odin K. Knudsen & P. L. Scandizzo
- 182-183 The Adoption of Reduced Tillage: The Role of Human Capital and Other Variables: Comment
by John B. Braden & James S. Eales
- 184-184 The Adoption of Reduced Tillage: The Role of Human Capital and Other Variables: Reply
by Michael R. Rahm & Wallace E. Huffman
- 185-188 Participation in Farm Commodity Programs: A Stochastic Dominance Analysis: Comment
by Arthur H. Grube
- 189-190 Participation in Farm Commodity Programs: A Stochastic Dominance Analysis: Reply
by Randall A. Kramer & Rulon D. Pope
- 191-191 Beattie, Bruce R., and C. Robert Taylor. The Economics of Production. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1985, xv + 258 pp., $38.95
by Glenn J. Knowles
- 192-192 Holderness, B. A. British Agriculture Since 1945. Manchester U.K.: Manchester University Press, 1985, 185 pp., $25.00
by Marshall Cohen
- 192-193 Kumar, Manmohan S. Growth, Acquisition and Investment, An Analysis of the Growth of Industrial Firms and Their Overseas Activities. Cambridge U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 1984, 211 pp., $37.50
by Russell C. Parker
- 193-194 Mangel, Marc. Decision and Control in Uncertain Resource Systems. Orlando FL: Academic Press, 1985, xiii + 255 pp., $39.50
by L. Joe Moffitt
- 194-195 Morishima, Michio. The Economics of Industrial Society. Cambridge U.K.: Cambridge University Press, ix + 301 pp., $49.50, $15.95 paper
by Alex F. McCalla
- 195-195 Mukoti, Bula. Agriculture and Employment in Developing Countries: Strategies for Effective Rural Development. Boulder CO: Westview Press, x + 144 pp., $16.50
by Graham Donaldson
- 196-196 Rees, Albert. Striking a Balance: Making National Economic Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984, x + 118 pp., $12.50
by Dennis R. Starleaf
- 196-198 Reynolds, Lloyd G. Economic Growth of the Third World. New Haven CT: Yale University Press, xii + 469 pp., $35.00
by Vernon W. Ruttan
- 198-199 Roseberry, William. Coffee and Capitalism in the Venezuelan Andes. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983, xv + 256 pp. $22.50
by Lehman B. Fletcher
- 199-201 Schutjer, Wayne A., and C. Shannon Stokes, eds. Rural Development and Human Fertility. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., ix + 318 pp., $38.50
by Stewart Tolnay
- 201-202 Simon, Julian L., and Herman Kahn, eds. The Resourceful Earth: A Response to Global 2000. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1984, 585 pp., $19.85
by C. Ford Runge
- 202-203 Timberlake, Lloyd. Africa in Crisis: The Causes, the Cures of Environmental Bankruptcy. Washington DC: Earthscan, 1985, 232 pp., $6.25
by Carl C. Mabbs-Zeno
- 203-204 Zartman, William, and Christopher Delgado, eds. The Political Economy of Ivory Coast. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984, vii + 255 pp., $28.95
by Mary E. Burfisher
1985, Volume 67, Issue 5
- 905-915 Limits on Price Analysis
by William G. Tomek
- 916-927 A Hungry World: Lessons from a Land-Grant-School Perspective
by Harold O. Carter
- 928-937 Space, Agriculture, and Organization
by Mancur Olson
- 938-942 Agricultural Land Markets and Soil Erosion: Policy Relevance and Conceptual Issues
by David E. Ervin & John W. Mill
- 943-947 The Impact of Soil Conservation Investments on Land Prices
by Kent Gardner & Richard Barrows
- 948-953 User Costs of Soil Erosion and Their Effect on Agricultural Land Prices: Costate Variables and Capitalized Hamiltonians
by Greg Hertzler & Carlos A. Ibanez-Meier & Robert W. Jolly
- 954-956 Soil Erosion and Land Prices: Discussion
by Jerald J. Fletcher
- 957-965 Microbial Pathogens in Raw Pork, Chicken, and Beef: Benefit Estimates for Control Using Irradiation
by Tanya Roberts
- 966-970 Antibiotics in Animal Feeds: Risks and Costs
by Clark R. Burbee & Robert Green & Masao Matsumoto
- 971-977 The Political Economics of Risk/Benefit Assessment: The Case of Pesticides
by Eileen O. van Ravenswaay & Pat T. Skelding
- 978-979 Human Health Risk in Food and the Environment: Economics of Selected Options for Control: Discussion
by Fay H. Dworkin
- 980-985 Basis and Exchange Rate Risk in Offshore Futures Trading
by Stanley R. Thompson & Gary E. Bond
- 986-991 Use of Futures Markets for Exports by Less Developed Countries
by Saråhelen Thompson
- 992-998 Market Regulation and International Use of Futures Markets
by Betsey A. Kuhn & Frieda W. Shaviro & Margaret M. Burke
- 999-1001 International Use of U.S. Futures Markets: Discussion
by Todd E. Petzel
- 1002-1009 The Need to Rethink Agricultural Policy in General and to Perform Some Radical Surgery on Commodity Programs in Particular
by Willard W. Cochrane
- 1010-1016 Shifting Foundations of Agricultural Policy Analysis: Welfare Economics When Risk Markets Are Incomplete
by Carlisle Ford Runge & Robert J. Myers
- 1017-1019 The Need to Rethink Agricultural Policy in General and to Perform Some Radical Surgery on Commodity Programs in Particular: Discussion
by G. William Hoagland
- 1020-1021 Shifting Foundations of Agricultural Policy Analysis When Risk Markets Are Incomplete: Discussion
by Randall A. Kramer
- 1022-1029 Methodology, Ideology, and the Economics of Poticy: Why Resource Economists Disagree
by Alan Randall
- 1030-1034 Natural Resource Economics: Methodological Orientations and Policy Effectiveness
by Leonard Shabman
- 1035-1038 Observations on the Frontiers and Fringes of the Neoclassical Paradigm
by William D. Schulze & Charles W. Howe
- 1039-1043 Information, Incentives, and Property Rights: The Emergence of an Alternative Paradigm
by B. Delworth Gardner
- 1044-1048 Rising Demand and Unstable Supply: The Prospects for Soviet Grain Imports
by Elizabeth Clayton
- 1049-1054 Soviet Agricultural Policies and the Feed-Livestock Sector
by Edward Cook
- 1055-1062 China's Grain and Meat Economy: Recent Developments and Implications for Trade
by Terry Sicular
- 1063-1066 Agriculture in the Soviet Union and China: Implications for Trade: Discussion
by Thomas B. Wiens
- 1067-1073 The Development and Adoption of High-Yielding Varieties of Wheat and Rice in Developing Countries
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 1074-1079 The Influence of Intemational Research on the Size of National Research Systems
by Robert E. Evenson & Carl E. Pray & Grant M. Scobie
- 1080-1084 The Contribution of International Agricultural Research to World Agriculture
by Jock R. Anderson & Robert W. Herdt & Grant M. Scobie
- 1085-1086 International Research and Third World Agriculture: Discussion
by Randolph Barker
- 1087-1094 The Distribution of Income and Wealth of Farm Operator Households
by Mary Ahearn & Jim Johnson & Roger Strickland
- 1095-1099 The Role of Fringe Benefits in Operator Off-Farm Labor Supply
by Helen H. Jensen & Priscilla Salant
- 1100-1104 Income Distribution Implications of Rural Household Production
by W. Keith Bryant & Cathleen D. Zick
- 1105-1107 Measuring the Well-Being of Farm Households: Farm, Off-Farm, and In-Kind Sources of Income: Discussion
by Jean Kinsey
- 1108-1115 Incidence, Intensity, and Duration of Financial Stress among Farm Firms
by Robert W. Jolly & Arnold Paulsen & James D. Johnson & Kenneth H. Baum & Richard Prescott
- 1116-1122 Effects of Sustained Financial Stress on the Financial Structure and Performance of the Farm Sector
by Dean W. Hughes & James W. Richardson & M. Edward Rister
- 1123-1128 Solutions (or Resolutions) of Financial Stress Problems from the Private and Public Sectors
by John R. Brake & Michael D. Boehlje
- 1129-1130 Financial Stress among Farm Firms: Discussion
by David A. Lins
- 1131-1132 Financial Stress Among Farm Firms: Discussion
by Lauren Soth
- 1133-1135 Financial Stress among Farm Firms: Discussion
by Alan R. Tubbs
- 1136-1142 Economic Forces Shaping the Food-Processing Industry
by John Connor & Dale Heien & Jean Kinsey & Robert Wills
- 1143-1148 Technical Forces Shaping the U.S. Food-Processing Industry
by Gary W. Sanderson & Bernard S. Schweigert
- 1149-1154 Trends in the U.S. Food-Processing Industry: Implications for Modeling and Policy Analysis in a Dynamic Interactive Environment
by Sandra O. Archibald & Alex F. McCalla & Chester O. McCorkle
- 1155-1157 What's Ahead for the U.S. Food-Processing Industry? Discussion
by Clifton Cox & Robert Foster
- 1158-1163 Impacts of Technology and Structural Change on Agricultural Economy, Rural Communities, and the Environment
by Yao-chi Lu
- 1164-1169 Microeconomic Impacts of Emerging Technologies
by Michael J. Phillips
- 1170-1175 Emerging Agricultural Technologies, Public Policy, and Implications for Third World Agriculture: The Case of Biotechnology
by Frederick H. Buttel & Randolph Barker
- 1176-1177 Impacts of Emerging Technologies on U.S. and Third World Agriculture: Discussion
by W. Burt Sundquist
- 1178-1183 Condition of Rural Financial Intermediaries
by Emanuel Melichar & George D. Irwin
- 1184-1190 Impact of the Farm Financial Crisis on Agribusiness Firms and Rural Communities
by Roger G. Ginder & Kenneth E. Stone & Daniel Otto
- 1191-1195 Interaction Effects on Rural Financial Intermediaries of Financial Stress and Deregulation
by Peter J. Barry & Freddie L. Barnard
- 1196-1197 Interaction Effects on Rural Financial Intermediaries of Financial Stress and Deregulation: Discussion
by Michael T. Belongia & Kenneth C. Carraro
- 1198-1199 Effects of Financial Stress on Rural Communities: Discussion
by Warren F. Lee
- 1200-1206 Trends and Characteristics of Ph.D. Degrees in Agricultural Economics in the United States
by R. A. Schrimper
- 1207-1214 An Econometric Model of the Market for New Ph.D.s in Agricultural Economics in the United States
by Wallace E. Huffman & Peter Orazem
- 1215-1222 Agribusiness and Professional M.S. Degree Programs in Agricultural Economics in the United States
by Charles E. French & Bernard L. Erven
- 1223-1224 The Market for Agricultural Economists: Discussion
by Vernon E. Schneider
- 1225-1225 The Market for Agricultural Economists: Discussion
by Michael Cook
- 1226-1230 Economic, Legal, and Hydrologic Dimensions of Potential Interstate Water Markets
by Charles W. Howe
- 1231-1237 Irrigated Agriculture and Groundwater Quality—A Framework for Policy Development
by Bonnie Colby Saliba
- 1238-1243 Nonpoint Agricultural Pollution: Pesticide Contamination of Groundwater Supplies
by Glen D. Anderson & James J. Opaluch & W. Michael Sullivan
- 1244-1246 Issues in Water Resource Economics: Discussion
by John A. Miranowski
- 1247-1250 Aeconomicus Agriculturae: Who Shall Lead Us?
by John Patrick Jordan
- 1251-1255 Federal Funding of SAES Economics Research: Trends and Possible Strategies for Improved Support
by Robert L. Christensen & Roland R. Robinson
- 1256-1261 The Alternative Funding of Agricultural Economics Research: The Experience of the Past Decade and Challenge to the Profession
by Warren E. Johnston
- 1262-1263 Funding Agricultural Economics Research: Discussion
by Charles M. Benbrook
- 1291-1297 An Economic Analysis of Underground Pipeline Irrigation Delivery System Investments: A Case Study in the Texas Rice Belt
by Edward W. Schulze
1985, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 717-725 The Political Economy of Extension Program Design: Institutional Maintenance Issues in the Organization and Delivery of Extension Programs
by George R. McDowell
- 726-732 Biological Technology and Agricultural Policy: An Assessment of Azolla in Philippine Rice Production
by Mark W. Rosegrant & James A. Roumasset & Arsenio M. Balisacan
- 733-738 Statistical Significance of Indicators of Efficiency and Incentives: Examples from West African Agriculture
by John McIntire & Christopher L. Delgado
- 739-748 Competitive Storage, Rational Expectations, and Short-Run Food Price Determination
by Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 749-760 Intertemporal Allocation in the Corn and Soybean Markets with Rational Expectations
by David E. A. Giles & Barry A. Goss & Olive P. L. Chin
- 761-768 Endogenous Local Public Extension Policy
by Wallace E. Huffman & Mark McNulty
- 769-778 An Economic Analysis of Alternative Grazing Fee Systems
by Bruce A. McCarl & Ray F. Brokken
- 779-786 Land Allocation under Uncertainty for Alternative Specifications of Return Distributions
by Robert N. Collender & David Zilberman
- 787-793 Demonstration of the Use of Lower Partial Moments to Improve Safety-First Probability Limits
by Joseph Atwood
- 794-805 Cash Rents and Land Values in U.S. Agriculture
by Lindon J. Robison & David A. Lins & Ravi VenKataraman
- 806-812 Is the United States Really Underinvesting in Agricultural Research?
by Glenn Fox
- 813-820 Analysis of Selected Marketing Strategies: A Whole-Farm Simulation Approach
by DeeVon Bailey & James W. Richardson
- 821-832 Regulation in a Dynamic Market: The U.S. Dairy Industry
by Jeffrey T. LaFrance & Harry de Gorter
- 833-838 The Estimation of Indifference Maps by Expected Utility Analysis
by Jeff Bennett & Ben Smith
- 839-845 Stochastic Efficiency versus Mean-Variance Criteria as Predictors of Adoption of Reduced Tillage
by John Lee & Deborah J. Brown & Stephen Lovejoy
- 846-852 Risk Modeling Using Direct Solution of Nonlinear Approximations of the Utility Function
by David K. Lambert & Bruce A. McCarl
- 853-861 Human Capital, Adjustments in Subjective Probabilities, and the Demand for Pest Controls
by Prabhu L. Pingali & Gerald A. Carlson
- 862-869 Household Demand for Convenience and Nonconvenience Foods
by Oral Capps & John R. Tedford & Joseph Havlicek
- 870-872 Risk Aversion and the Recommended Hedging Ratio
by Gary E. Bond & Stanley R. Thompson
- 873-880 Testing a von Liebig Crop Response Function against Polynomial Specifications
by Christopher Ackello-Ogutu & Quirino Paris & William A. Williams
- 881-882 The Impact of Component Pricing of Soybeans and Milk: Comment
by Robert B. Schwart
- 883-884 Adams, Dale W., Douglas H. Graham, and J. D. von Pischke, eds. Undermining Rural Development with Cheap Credit. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xviii + 318 pp., $25.00
by John R. Brake
- 884-885 Broemeling, Lyle D. Bayesian Analysis of Linear Models. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1985, xii + 454 pp., $59.75
by Richard M. Todd
- 885-886 Halstead, John M., Robert A. Chase, Steve H. Murdock, and F. Larry Leistritz. Socioeconomic Impact Management: Design and Implementation. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xiv + 258 pp. $32.50
by Lloyd D. Bender
- 886-887 Harris, Simeon, Alan Swinback, and Guy Wilkinson. The Food and Farm Policies of the European Community. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1983, 360 pp., $29.95. Brian E. Hill, The Common Agricultural Policy: Past, Present, and Future. New York: Metheun Corp., 1984, 168 pp., $11.95 paper
by Tim Josling
- 887-888 Hayenga, Marvin, V. James Rhodes, Jon A. Brandt, and Ronald E. Deiter. The U.S. Pork Sector: Changing Structure and Organization. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1985, xii + 172 pp., $16.50
by Clement E. Ward
- 888-890 Hendry, David F., and Kenneth F. Wallis, eds. Econometrics and Quantitative Economics. Oxford, U.K., and New York: Basil Blackwell, 1984, 320 pp., $45
by Thomas B. Fomby
- 890-891 Kohler, Heinz. Statistics for Business and Economics. Glenview IL and London: Scott, Foresman & Co. 1985, 770 pp., $30.95
by Andrew Sterrett
- 891-892 Kohls, Richard L., and Joseph N. Uhl. Marketing of Agricultural Products, 6th ed. New York: Macmillan Co., 1985, xi + 624 pp., price unknown
by Charles R. Handy
- 892-893 National Research Council. Developing Strategies for Rangeland Management. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xxi + 2,022 pp., $55.00
by Edward Bradley
- 893-895 Olson, Mancur. The Rise and Decline of Nations. New Haven CT: Yale University Press, 1982, xi + 273 pp., $14.95
by A. Allan Schmid
- 895-895 Perkins, Dwight H., and Shahid Yusuf. Rural Development in China. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984, x + 235 pp., $25.00
by Francis C. Tuan
- 895-896 Sahota, Gian S., and Carlos A. Rocca. Income Distribution: Theory, Modeling, and Case Study of Brazil. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1985, ix + 236 pp., $24.95
by Peter T. Knight
- 896-897 Scandizzo, Pasquale, Peter Hazell, and Jock Anderson. Risky Agricultural Markets: Price Forecasting and the Need for Intervention Policies. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xii + 143 pp., $14.95 paper
by Jeffrey Williams
- 897-898 Slabotzky, Albert. Grain Contracts and Arbitration For Shipments from the United States and Canada. London: Lloyd's of London Press, viii + 109 pp., $40.00
by Allen B. Paul
- 898-899 Storey, Gary G., Andrew Schmitz, and Alexander H. Sarris. International Agricultural Trade: Advanced Readings in Price Formation, Market Structure, and Price Instability. Boulder CO: Westview Press, Westview Replica Edition, 1984, 303 pp., $28.50
by William E. Kost
- 899-901 Streit, Manfred E., ed. Futures Markets: Modelling, Managing, and Monitoring Futures Trading. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publisher, 1983, ix + 324 pp., $34.95
by Kandice H. Kahl
- 901-902 Woo, Henry K. H. The Unseen Dimensions of Wealth: Towards a Generalized Economic Theory. Fremont CA: Victoria Press, xv + 435 pp., $35.00
by Henry M. Peskin
1985, Volume 67, Issue 3