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1985, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 513-520 Agricultural Lending Decision: A Multiattribute Analysis
by Roger D. Stover & R. Kenneth Teas & Roy J. Gardner
- 521-528 Marketing Margins and Price Uncertainty: The Case of the U.S. Wheat Market
by B. Wade Brorsen & Jean-Paul Chavas & Warren R. Grant & L. D. Schnake
- 529-538 Goals and Consequences of Rice Policy in Japan, 1965–80
by Keijiro Otsuka & Yujiro Hayami
- 539-549 Market Impacts of Technological Change for Sorghum in Indian Near-Subsistence Agriculture
by Jere R. Behrman & Murty K. N.
- 550-556 A Stochastic Dominance Comparison of Reduced Tillage Systems in Corn and Soybean Production under Risk
by Richard M. Klemme
- 558-562 Effects of Rising Relative Energy Prices on Soil Erosion and Its Control
by Lee D. Zinser & John A. Miranowski & James S. Shortle & Michael J. Monson
- 563-566 Participation in Pest Management Groups
by Sarah P. Rook & Gerald A. Carlson
- 567-572 An Economic Analysis of Soybean Integrated Pest Management
by Catherine R. Greene & Randall A. Kramer & George W. Norton & Edwin G. Rajotte & McPherson Robert M.
- 573-582 Estimating the Market for Tomatoes
by Rafi Melnick & Haim Shalit
- 583-590 Pricing Efficiency in Centralized and Noncentralized Markets
by Steven T. Buccola
- 591-599 Short-Term Adjustments in Yellow Sheet Carcass Prices for Red Meats
by John M. Marsh & Gary W. Brester
- 600-608 Before- and After-Tax Size Economies: An Example for Cash Grain Production in Illinois
by Marvin T. Batte & Steven T. Sonka
- 609-613 The Effects of Cashing out Food Stamps on Food Expenditures
by Darrell Hollonbeck & James C. Ohls & Barbara Posner
- 614-618 On Discarding Low Quality Produce
by Dung Nguyen & Trang T. Vo
- 619-626 The Demand for Irrigation Water in the High Plains of Texas, 1957–80
by Michael Nieswiadomy
- 627-629 Expected Utility, Debt-Equity Structure, and Risk Balancing
by Robert A. Collins
- 630-635 Theory of the Firm with Joint Price and Output Risk and a Forward Market
by Dwight Grant
- 636-646 Modeling Dynamic Agricultural Production Response: The Case of Swine Production
by Jean-Paul Chavas & James Kliebenstein & Thomas D. Crenshaw
- 647-653 Coupon Redemption and the Demand for Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice: A Switching Regression Analysis
by Jonq-Ying Lee & Mark G. Brown
- 654-659 Production Risk and Optimal Fertilizer Rates: A Random Coefficient Model
by Joyotee Smith & Gloria Umali
- 660-665 Methods of Estimating the Input Coefficients for Linear Programming Models
by Subhash C. Ray
- 666-673 Monetary Returns to Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Agricultural Economics
by Josef M. Broder & Rodney P. Deprey
- 674-675 Management of a Multiple Cohort Fishery: Comment
by Yu-Mong Hsiao
- 676-678 Management of a Multiple Cohort Fishery: Reply
by Jon M. Conrad
- 679-681 Landownership and the Adoption of Minimum Tillage: Comment
by Ralph E. Heimlich
- 682-683 Landownership and the Adoption of Minimum Tillage: Reply
by Linda K. Lee & William H. Stewart
- 684-685 Constraints on Oxen Cultivation in the Sahel: Comment
by Eric W. Crawford & Gregory C. Lassiter
- 686-687 Constraints on Oxen Cultivation in the Sahel: Reply
by Christopher L. Delgado & John McIntire
- 688-690 Agricultural Development and Land Tenancy in a Peasant Economy: Comment
by Samar K. Datta & Jeffrey B. Nugent
- 691-692 Agricultural Development and Land Tenancy in a Peasant Economy: Reply
by Pranab K. Bardhan
- 693-693 Barry, Peter J., ed. Risk Management in Agriculture. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1984, x + 282 pp., $34.95
by Richard L. Farnsworth
- 694-694 Berry, Jeffrey M. Feeding Hungry People: Rulemaking in the Food Stamp Program. New Brunswick NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1984, 173 pp., $24.00
by Stephen J. Hiemstra
- 695-697 Connor, John M., Richard T. Rogers, Bruce W. Marion, and Willard F. Mueller. The Food Manufacturing Industries: Structure, Strategies, Performance and Policies. Lexington MA: D.C. Heath & Co., 1985, xxii + 474 pp., $38.00
by John C. Narver
- 697-697 Cramer, Gail L., and Clarence W. Jensen. Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, 3rd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, ix + 441 pp., $29.95
by Dale W Adams
- 697-699 Eicher, Carl K. and John M. Staatz. Agricultural Development in the Third World. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984, x + 491 pp., $37.50, $16.50 paper
by Wade F. Gregory
- 699-700 Esman, Milton J., and Norman T. Uphoff. Local Organizations—Intermediaries in Rural Development. Ithaca NY, and London: Cornell University Press, 1984, 391 pp., $35.00
by D. Woods Thomas
- 700-701 Francks, Penelope. Technology and Agricultural Development in Pre-War Japan. New Haven: Yale University Press, xiii + 322 pp., $30.00
by Kazuo Sato
- 701-702 Harmston, Floyd K. The Community as an Economic System. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1983, 333 pp., $17.95 paper
by Paul W. Barkley
- 702-703 Kash, Don E., and Robert W. Rycroft. U.S. Energy Policy: Crisis and Complacency. Norman OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1984, xviii + 334 pp., $19.95
by Vernon R. Eidman
- 703-705 Kendrick, John W., ed. International Comparisons of Productivity and Causes of the Slowdown. Cambridge MA: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1984, xix + 425 pp., $39.95
by Edwin Dean
- 705-705 Kneese, Allen V. Measuring the Benefits of Clean Air and Water. Washington DC: Resources for the Future, 1984, xii + 159 pp. $5.95 paper
by Marc Ribaudo
- 706-706 Lawrence, Paul R., and Davis Dyer. Renewing American Industry. New York: Free Press, 1983, xiii + 384 pp., $22.95
by Bruce J. Walter
- 707-707 Lea, David A. M., and D. P. Chaudhri, eds. Rural Development and the State. New York: Metheun & Co., 1983, 351 pp., $18.95
by Melvin G. Blase
- 708-709 Peterson, George, and Alan Randall, eds. Valuation of Wildland Resource Benefits. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xiii + 258 pp., $25.00
by R. B. Held
- 709-711 Rausser, Gordon C., and Kenneth R. Farrell, eds. Alternative Agricultural and Food Policies and the 1985 Farm Bill
by Kenneth L. Robinson
- 711-712 Seidel, Andrew D., and Philip M. Ginsberg. Commodities Trading: Foundations, Analysis, and Operations. Englewood Cliffs N J: Prentice-Hall, 1983, xxv + 464 pp., $39.95
by Raymond M. Leuthold
- 712-714 Spraos, John. Inequalising Trade? A Study of Traditional North/South Specialisation in the Context of Terms of Trade Concepts. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press), vi + 169 pp., $32.50. (Direct orders may be placed with Oxford University Press, 16-00 Pollitt Drive, Fairlawn NJ 07410)
by Terry Roe
- 714-715 Wennergen, E. Boyd, Charles H. Anholt, and Morris D. Whittaker. Agricultural Development in Bangladesh. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, 373 pp., $26.50
by Richard Nehring
- 715-716 Young, Brigitta. Prospects for Soviet Grain Production, Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1983, xiv + 216 pp., $20.00
by Edward C. Cook
1985, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 183-192 Evaluating Price Enhancement by Processing Cooperatives
by Robert L. Wills
- 193-203 Estimating Supply Response in the Presence of Farm Programs
by David R. Lee & Peter G. Helmberger
- 204-214 The Dynamics of Agriculture Supply: A Reconsideration
by Zvi Eckstein
- 215-223 Planting and Removal Relationships for Perennial Crops: An Application to Cling Peaches
by Ben C. French & Gordon A. King & Dwight D. Minami
- 224-234 The Choices of Irrigation Technologies in California
by Margriet Caswell & David Zilberman
- 235-242 Effects of an Increase in the Federal Excise Tax on Cigarettes
by Daniel A. Sumner & Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 243-250 Government Intervention in Poultry Industries: A Cross-Country Comparison
by Kenneth F. Harling & Robert L. Thompson
- 251-256 Least-Cost Subsidization Alternatives
by Robert G. Chambers
- 257-265 Nonpecuniary Job Preferences and Welfare Losses among Migrant Agricultural Workers
by L. F. Dunn
- 266-270 Evidence on Farm Use Value Assessment, Tax Shifts, and State School Aid
by David L. Chicoine & A. Donald Hendricks
- 271-278 Agricultural Income Tax Expenditures—A Microeconomic Analysis
by Gregory D. Hanson & Vernon R. Eidman
- 279-288 Dominant Enterprise Size in the Swine Production Industry
by Paul N. Wilson & Vernon R. Eidman
- 289-295 Improving the Efficiency of Stochastic Dominance Techniques Using Convex Set Stochastic Dominance
by Mark J. Cochran & Lindon J. Robison & Weldon Lodwick
- 296-306 An Alternative View of Pricing in Retail Food Markets
by Bruce L. Benson & Merle D. Faminow
- 307-314 Monthly Price Premiums and Discounts between Steer Calves and Yearlings
by John M. Marsh
- 315-319 A Carcass Merit Pricing System for the Pork Industry
by Marvin L. Hayenga & Barbara S. Grisdale & Robert G. Kauffman & H. Russell Cross & Lauren L. Christian
- 320-324 A Consideration in Estimating "Almost Nonsimultaneous" Market Models
by James K. Binkley
- 325-327 Institutional Affiliation of Contributors to the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1973–83
by James R. Simpson & John T. Steele
- 328-329 Retail Food Cooperatives: Testing the "Small Is Beautiful" Hypothesis: Comment
by Terence J. Centner
- 330-330 Retail Food Cooperatives: Testing the "Small Is Beautiful" Hypothesis: Reply
by Ronald W. Cotterill
- 331-335 Will USDA Farm Programs Remain Highly Resistant to Change?
by W. D. Dobson
- 336-340 Structuring Incentives for Change in U.S. Farm Programs
by Bruce Gardner
- 341-344 Needed Changes in the Farmers Home Administration Lending Programs
by Peter J. Barry
- 345-349 Food Program Policy Initiatives in an Era of Farm Surpluses
by Stephen J. Hiemstra
- 350-351 Prospects for Fundamental Change in Farm and Food Programs: Discussion
by J. Bruce Bullock
- 352-353 Needed Changes in the Farmers Home Administration Lending Programs: Discussion
by Eddy LaDue
- 354-355 Food Program Policy Initiatives in an Era of Farm Surpluses: Discussion
by Benjamin Senauer
- 356-359 Uncertainty and Open Access: Implications from the Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma Game
by John B. Braden
- 360-363 The Commons as a Natural Barrier to Entry: Why There Are So Few Fish Farms
by Peter Berck & Jeffrey M. Perloff
- 364-367 The Optimal Commons
by Barry C. Field
- 368-372 The Innovation of Rules and the Structure of Incentives in Open Access Resources
by Carlisle Ford Runge
- 373-376 Restraint under Open Access: Are Voluntary Incentives Sufficient or Is Coercion Required?: Discussion
by Ronald N. Johnson
- 377-383 The Specific Role of Interest in Financial and Economic Analysis under Inflation: Real, Nominal, or a Combination of Both
by Leon Shashua & Yaaqov Goldschmidt
- 384-389 The Impact of Inflation on the Real Income of U.S. Farmers
by Dennis R. Starleaf & William H. Meyers & Womack Abner W.
- 390-395 Credit Constraints, Interest Rates, and Agricultural Prices
by Robert G. Chambers
- 396-397 The Specific Role of Interest in Financial and Economic Analysis under Inflation: Discussion
by John E. Buehler
- 398-399 The Impact of Inflation on the Real Income of U.S. Farmers: Discussion
by Michael T. Belongia
- 400-401 The Effects of Inflation on the Welfare and Performance of Agriculture: Discussion
by Maury E. Bredahl
- 402-406 Primal versus Dual Methods for Measuring the Impact of Ozone on Cash Grain Farmers
by Bruce L. Dixon & Philip Garcia & Mjelde James W.
- 407-413 The Effect of Aggregate Response Assumptions on Environmental Impact Analyses
by Scott A. Hamilton & Bruce A. McCarl & Richard M. Adams
- 414-418 Optimal Measurement of Factors Affecting Crop Production: Maximum Likelihood Methods
by Scott E. Atkinson & Adams Richard M. & Thomas D. Crocker
- 419-420 Methods for Measuring the Economic Impact of Ambient Pollutants on the Agricultural Sector: Discussion
by Michael E. Wetzstein
- 421-422 Methods for Measuring the Economic Impact of Ambient Pollutants on the Agricultural Sector: Discussion
by James W. Richardson
- 423-428 The Role of Public Policy in the Diffusion of Improved Agricultural Technology
by Gershon Feder & Roger Slade
- 429-434 Human Capital, Adaptive Ability, and the Distributional Implications of Agricultural Policy
by Wallace E. Huffman
- 435-440 Risk Aversion, Technology Choice, and Equity Effects of Agricultural Policy
by Richard E. Just & David Zilberman
- 441-442 Equity Implications of Public Policy in an Unstable Agricultural Economy: Discussion
by Robert E. Evenson
- 443-445 Equity Implications of Public Policy in an Unstable Agricultural Economy: Discussion
by Willis Peterson
- 446-447 Boehlje, Michael D., and Vernon R. Eidman. Farm Management. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1984, xv + 806 pp., $32.95
by D. Lynn Forster
- 447-447 Casavant, Kenneth L., and Craig L. Infanger. Economics and Agricultural Management: An Introduction. Reston VA: Reston Publishing Co., 1984, xi + 286 pp., $23.95. (Instructor's manual provided free of charge. Manual was not received with text and was not reviewed.)
by George J. Conneman
- 447-449 Crosson, Pierre R., with Anthony T. Stout. Productivity Effects of Cropland Erosion in the United States. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983, 103 pp., $11 paper
by David J. Walker & Douglas L. Young
- 449-450 Duncan, Greg J. Years of Poverty, Years of Plenty. Ann Arbor MI: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, 1984, xvi + 184 pp., $14
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 450-451 Eicher, Carl K., and Doyle C. Baker. Research on Agricultural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Survey. East Lansing: Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, 1982, xi + 335 pp., $8.00
by Carol J. Lancaster
- 451-452 Ghatak, Subrata, and Ken Ingersent. Agriculture and Economic Development. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984, 380 pp., $27.50, $10.95 paper
by Ray W. Nightingale
- 452-453 Horwich, George, and David L. Weimer. Oil Price Shocks, Market Response and Contingency Planning. Washington DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1984, xvi + 220 pp., $16.95, $8.95 paper
by Anthony E. Burris
- 453-454 Johnson, Paul R. The Economics of the Tobacco Industry. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1984, xi + 157 pp., $27.95
by Garnett Bradford
- 454-454 Judge, George G., W. E. Griffiths, R. Carter Hill, Helmut Lütkepohl, and Tsoung-Chao Lee. The Theory and Practice of Econometrics, 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1985, xxix + 1,019 pp., $46.95
by Peter J. Schmidt
- 454-455 Luenberger, David G. Linear and Nonlinear Programming, 2nd ed. Reading MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1984, xviii + 491 pp., $32.95
by Quirino Paris
- 455-456 Maddala, G. S. Limited-Dependent and Qualitative Variables in Econometrics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983, xi + 401 pp., $39.50
by Ann A. McDermed
- 456-458 McCall, John J., ed. The Economics of Information and Uncertainty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982, 324 pp., $48.00
by Edna P. Loehman
- 458-459 Meadows, Donella, John Richardson, and Gerhart Brickman, eds. Groping in the Dark. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1982, xxvii + 311 pp., $28.95 paper
by Joseph Havlicek
- 459-460 Rivlin, Alice M., ed. Economic Choices 1984. Washington DC: The Brookings Institution, 1984, xii + 171 pp., $22.95, $8.95 paper
by R. J. Hildreth
- 460-461 Schluter, Michael. Constraints on Kenya's Food and Beverage Exports. Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute in collaboration with the Institute for Development Studies at the University of Nairobi, 1984, 118 pp., price unknown
by Lawrence A. Witucki
- 461-462 Tietenberg, Thomas H. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. Glenview IL: Scott Foresman and Co., 1984, 482 pp., $24.95
by Frederic O. Sargent
- 462-463 Warner, Paul D., and James A. Christenson. The Cooperative Extension Service: A National Assessment. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xviii + 195 pp., $24.50, $10.95 paper
by William W. Wood
1985, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-14 The Political Economy of Agricultural Research and Extension: Grants, Votes, and Reapportionment
by Susan Rose-Ackerman & Robert Evenson
- 15-23 Forward and Futures Contracts as Preharvest Commodity Marketing Instruments
by Ray D. Nelson
- 24-31 Forecasting and Hedging: An Illustration of Risk Reduction in the Hog Industry
by Jon A. Brandt
- 32-39 Hedging Feedlot Cattle: A Canadian Perspective
by C. A. Carter & R. M. A. Loyns
- 40-48 Supply Response and Investment in the Canadian Food Processing Industry
by Ramon E. Lopez
- 49-59 Analysis of Food Stamp Participation Using Qualitative Choice Models
by Oral Capps & Randall A. Kramer
- 60-69 Use of Life Insurance to Fund the Farm Purchase from Heirs
by Loren W. Tauer
- 70-80 Optimal Market Pools for Agricultural Cooperatives
by Steven T. Buccola & Abdelbagi Subaei
- 81-86 Agricultural Productive and Consumptive Use Components of Rural Land Values in Texas
by C. Arden Pope III
- 87-92 An Intercountry Comparison of Agricultural Production Efficiency
by Toshihiko Kawagoe & Yujiro Hayami
- 93-100 Errors in the Numerical Assessment of the Benefits of Price Stabilization
by L. Jay Helms
- 101-111 Grain Storage in Developing Areas: Location and Size of Facilities
by Cesar D. B. Monterosso & Charles L. Wright & Maria Ceclília S. Lacerda & Noboru Ofugi
- 112-119 The Effect of Acidification Damages on the Economic Value of the Adirondack Fishery to New York Anglers
by John K. Mullen & Fredric C. Menz
- 120-129 A Programming Model with Stochastic Technology and Prices: The Case of Australian Agriculture
by Quirino Paris & Christopher D. Easter
- 130-132 "Small" or "Large" Farm: Some Methodological Considerations
by Howard E. Doran
- 133-134 Understanding Retained Patronage Refunds in Agricultural Cooperatives: Comment
by C. Brice Ratchford
- 135-135 Understanding Retained Patronage Refunds in Agricultural Cooperatives: Reply
by Charles R. Knoeber & David L. Baumer
- 136-138 Testing Asset Fixity for U.S. Agriculture: Comment
by Clark Edwards
- 139-140 Testing Asset Fixity for Agriculture: Reply
by Robert G. Chambers & Utpal Vasavada
- 141-142 Flexible Consumer Demand Functions and Linear Estimation: Comment
by Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 143-143 Flexible Consumer Demand Functions and Linear Estimation: Reply
by Gurushri Swamy & Hans Binswanger
- 144-145 Welfare Implications of Oligopoly in U.S. Food Manufacturing: Comment
by Genevieve M. Kenney
- 146-146 Welfare Implications of Oligopoly in U.S. Food Manufacturing: Reply
by Micha Gisser
- 147-148 Farmers' Subjective Probabilities in Northern Thailand: Comment
by Tom Knight & S. R. Johnson & Robert M. Finley
- 149-152 Farmers' Subjective Probabilities in Northern Thailand: Reply
by William Grisley & Earl D. Kellogg
- 153-153 Multiple Optimal Solutions in Linear Programming Models: A Further Comment
by Ronald E. Miller
- 154-155 Multiple Optimal Solutions in Linear Programming Models: A Further Reply
by Quirino Paris
- 156-157 Alberts, Tom. Agrarian Reform and Rural Poverty: A Case Study of Peru. Boulder CO: Westview Replica Edition, Westview Press, 1983, xiv + 306 pp., $24.00
by Don Kanel
- 157-157 Bridger, G. A., and J. T. Winpenny. Planning Development Projects: A Practical Guide to the Choice and Appraisal of Public Sector Investments. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1983, xiv + 209 pp., £8.50
by J. Price Gittinger
- 157-158 Clawson, Marion. The Federal Lands Revisited. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983, x + 302 pp., $25 hardcover, $8.95 paper
by Kenneth C. Nobe
- 158-159 Doll, John P., and Frank Orazem. Production Economics, Theory with Applications, 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1984, ix + 470 pp., $32.95
by Thomas A. Miller
- 159-161 Douglass, Gordon K., ed. Agricultural Sustainability in a Changing World Order. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984, xiv + 282 pp., $25.00
by Dale Hoover
- 161-162 Emerson, Robert D., ed. Seasonal Agricultural Labor Markets in the United States. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1984, xvi + 564 pp., $28.40 paper
by Jeffrey M. Perloff
- 162-164 Farris, Paul L., ed., Future Frontiers in Agricultural Marketing Research. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1983, vii + 341 pp., $25.50
by Leo C. Polopolus
- 164-166 Geisler, Charles C., and Frank J. Popper, eds. Land Reform, American Style. Totowa NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984, x + 353 pp., $28
by William C. Thiesenhusen
- 166-167 Greig, W. Smith. Economics and Management of Food Processing. Westport CT: AVI Publishing Co., 1984, xii + 521 pp., $57.50
by James M. Macdonald
- 167-168 Grennes, Thomas. International Economics. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1984, x + 645 pp., $27.95
by Nancy E. Schwartz
- 168-170 Hedlund, Stefan. Crisis in Soviet Agriculture. New York: St. Martins Press, 1984, 228 pp., $27.50
by Emily Moore
- 170-170 Johnson, D. Gale, and G. Edward Schuh, eds. The Role of Markets in the World Food Economy. Boulder CO: Western Press, 1983, 326 pp., $22.50
by Kenneth R. Farrell
- 170-171 McKenzie, Richard B. Fugitive Industry: The Economics and Politics of Deindustrialization. Cambridge MA.: Ballinger Publishing, Co., 1984, xxvi + 281 pp., $22.95, $11.95 paper
by Candee S. Harris
- 171-172 Nelson, Richard R., and Felicity Skidmore, eds. American Families and the Economy: The High Cost of Living. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1983, 307 pp., $18.75
by Paul M. Ryscavage
- 172-173 Ness, Gayl D., and Hirofumi Ando. The Land is Shrinking: Population Planning in Asia. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1984, xix + 225 pp., $25
by H. Yuan Tien
- 173-175 Schick, Allen, ed. Making Economic Policy in Congress. Washington DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1983, xii + 282 pp., $19.95, $10.95 paper
by Lynn Daft
- 175-176 Stout, B. A. Energy Use and Management in Agriculture. North Scituate MA: Breton Publishers, 1984, xi & 318 pp., $20.00
by Joel R. Hamilton
- 176-176 Von Witzke, Harald. A Model of Relative and Absolute Income Differences in Agriculture. Forum No.5. Kiel, West Germany: Kieler Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, 1983, 78 pp. $12.50
by Bernard F. Stanton
- 176-178 Waugh, Frederick V. Selected Writings on Agricultural Policy and Economic Analysis. (James P. Houck and Martin E. Abel, eds.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984, xiii & 466 pp., $29.50
by Richard A. King
1984, Volume 66, Issue 5