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1976, Volume 58, Issue 4_Part_1
- 745-749 Returns to Scale in Farming: Further Evidence
by Irving Hoch
- 750-756 The Retail-Farm Price Ratio, the Farmer's Share, and Technical Change
by Allen K. Miedema
- 757-760 Accuracy of Least Squares Computer Programs: Another Reminder
by William T. Boehm & D.J. Menkhaus & J.B. Penn
- 761-762 Transfer of Development Rights: An Analysis of a New Land Use Policy Tool: Comment
by Leslie E. Small
- 763-766 Transfer of Development Rights: An Analysis of a New Land Use Policy Tool: Reply
by Richard L. Barrows & Bruce A. Prenguber
- 767-767 Aresvik, Oddvar. The Agricultural Development of Jordan. New York, Washington, and London: Praeger Publishers, 1976, xxviii + 375 pp., price unknown
by Leonard G. Rosenberg
- 767-768 Emerson, M. Jarvin, and F. Charles Lamphear. Urban and Regional Economics: Structure and Change. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1975, viii + 360 pp., $12.95
by John W. Green
- 768-771 Bishay, Fahmi K. Models for Spatial Agricultural Development Planning. Rotterdam: Rotterdam University Press, 1974, xv + 172 pp., Dfl. 35.00 and Heady, Earl O., and Uma K. Srivastava, eds. Spatial Sector Programming Models in Agriculture. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1975, xx + 484 pp., $12.95
by I. J. Singh
1976, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 391-402 A Bioeconomic Simulation Analysis of Regulating Groundwater Irrigation
by Harry P. Mapp & Vernon R. Eidman
- 403-414 A Dynamic Regional Model for Evaluating Resource Development Programs
by Fu-Lai Tung & James A. MacMillan & Charles F. Framingham
- 415-424 Implications of Public School Finance Reform with Local Control
by Fred C. White & Bill R. Miller
- 425-436 Optimizing Subindustry Marketing Organizations: A Network Analysis Approach
by Stephen W. Fuller & Paul Randolph & Darwin Klingman
- 437-445 A Spatial Equilibrium Model for Plant Location and Interregional Trade
by Matthias von Oppen & John T. Scott
- 446-455 Impact of Dryeration on Grain Elevator Performance in a Fluctuating Energy Situation
by John B. Penson & Bruce A. McCarl
- 456-465 A Sequential Model of the Farm Firm Growth Process
by Ying I. Chien & Garnett L. Bradford
- 466-474 Estimation of Gain Isoquants and a Decision Model Application for Swine Production
by Steven T. Sonka & Earl O. Heady & P. Fred Dahm
- 475-484 Recent Changes in Beef Grades: Issues and Analysis of the Yield Grade Requirement
by Wayne D. Purcell & Kenneth E. Nelson
- 485-495 An Economic Evaluation of Alternative Peanut Policies
by W. L. Nieuwoudt & J. B. Bullock & G. A. Mathia
- 496-503 Estimating the Influence of Service Quality on Transportation Demand
by Marc A. Johnson
- 504-510 A Model of Consumer Goods Characteristics
by George W. Ladd & Veraphol Suvannunt
- 511-520 The Value of Frost Forecasting: A Bayesian Appraisal
by A. E. Baquet & A. N. Halter & Frank S. Conklin
- 521-531 Crop Yields: Random, Cyclical, or Bunchy?
by Clifton B. Luttrell & R. Alton Gilbert
- 532-542 National Farm Capital Accounts
by Richard W. Simunek
- 543-545 Some Alternatives to Linear Unbiased Estimation and Traditional Pretest Procedures
by George Judge
- 546-550 Guided Analysis: An Experiment in Educational Technique
by Timothy M. Hammonds
- 551-556 An Integrated Approach to Farm Management Education
by Kenneth M. Menz & John W. Longworth
- 557-559 In Quest of Learning-Teaching Excellence: A Viewpoint
by John Sjo
- 560-562 A Note on Food Stamp Reform
by Dennis H. Sullivan
- 563-567 Nutrition and Nonnutrition Components of Demand for Food Items
by A. A. Prato & J. N. Bagali
- 568-571 Possible Implications of Voids in USDA Cattle Slaughter Data
by Kendell Keith & Wayne D. Purcell
- 572-577 Acreage Response to Policy Variables in the Prairie Provinces
by Karl D. Meilke
- 578-582 Voluntary Rural Savings Capacities in Taiwan, 1960–70
by Marcia L. Ong & Dale W Adams & I. J. Singh
- 583-587 The Marketed Surplus of a Subsistence Crop: Paddy Rice in Taiwan
by Dennis L. Chinn
- 588-589 The Political Economy of Rural Development in Latin America: An Interpretation: Comment
by W. Whitney Hicks
- 590-591 The Political Economy of Rural Development in Latin America: An Interpretation: Reply
by Alain de Janvry
- 592-594 Interaction of Energy and Food Prices in Less Developed Countries: Comment
by Panos A. Konandreas & Richard Green
- 595-595 Interaction of Energy and Food Prices in Less Developed Countries: Reply
by C. Peter Timmer
- 596-597 Some Problems in Estimating the Demand for Outdoor Recreation: Comment
by Jack L. Knetsch & Frank J. Cesario
- 598-599 Some Problems in Estimating the Demand for Outdoor Recreation: Reply
by Kenneth E. McConnell
- 600-605 The AAEA Membership: Employment and Mobility Patterns
by Anne E. Peck & Emerson M. Babb
- 606-607 Committee on Agricultural Production Efficiency. Agricultural Production Efficiency. Washington: National Academy of Sciences, 1975, 199 pp., $6.50
by George D. Irwin
- 607-607 Grigg, D. B. The Agricultural Systems of the World: An Evolutionary Approach. Cambridge: The University Press, 1974, ix + 358 pp; $24.00, $8.95 paper
by Michael Perelman
- 607-608 Paige, Jeffrey M. Agrarian Revolution: Social Movements and Export Agriculture in the Underdeveloped World. New York: Free Press, 1975, xiv + 435 pp., $15.95
by Michael Perelman
- 608-609 Prescott, James R., and W. Cris Lewis. Urban-Regional Economic Growth and Policy. Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1975, x + 220 pp., $12.50
by John W. Green
- 609-610 Reynolds, Lloyd G., ed. Agriculture in Development Theory. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1975, x + 510 pp., $25.00
by Martin E. Abel
1976, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 133-142 The Impact of Increasing Food Supply on Human Nutrition: Implications for Commodity Priorities in Agricultural Research and Policy
by Per Pinstrup-Andersen & Norha Ruiz de Londoño & Edward Hoover
- 143-151 Peasants' Response to Modernization Projects in Minifundia Economies
by Carlos A. Benito
- 152-160 A Stochastic Policy Simulation of the World Coffee Economy
by R. Edwards & A. Parikh
- 161-169 Impact of Farm Size on the Bidding Potential for Agricultural Land
by Duane G. Harris & Richard F. Nehring
- 170-178 Landowner Benefits from Use-Value Assessment under the California Land Conservation Act
by S. I. Schwartz & David E. Hansen & T. C. Foin
- 179-185 An Economic Analysis of a Regionalized Rural Solid Waste Management System
by William E. Hardy & Curtis L. Grissom
- 186-197 Pests as a Common Property Resource: A Case Study of Alfalfa Weevil Control
by Uri Regev & Andrew P. Gutierrez & Gershon Feder
- 198-208 An Analysis of Alternative Financing Strategies and Equity Retirement Plans for Farm Supply Cooperatives
by Wilmer A. Dahl & W. D. Dobson
- 209-216 Acreage Response and Demand for Processing Tomatoes in California
by Wen S. Chern
- 217-223 Estimation of Demand for Transportation of Agricultural Commodities
by Walter Miklius & Peter V. Garrod & Kenneth L. Casavant
- 224-235 Grain Marketing and Transportation Interdependencies: A National Model
by Jerry A. Fedeler & Earl O. Heady
- 236-244 Modeling the Optimal Location of the Cattle Feeding Industry
by Donald L. Byrkett & Richard A. Miller & E. Paul Taiganides
- 245-258 Framework for Economic Analysis of Grain versus Harvested Roughage for Feedlot Cattle
by Ray F. Brokken & D. A. Dinius & T. M. Hammonds & John Valpey
- 259-269 Do We Need a National Food Policy?
by H. S. Houthakker
- 270-276 Food Policy: Implications for the Food Industry
by Gary L. Seevers
- 277-279 Discussion
by Daryll E. Ray
- 280-285 Risk Management in Commodity and Financial Markets
by Roger W. Gray
- 286-295 Risk Management in Primary Agricultural Production: Methods, Distribution, Rewards, and Structural Implications
by Peter J. Barry & Donald R. Fraser
- 296-298 Discussion of Research Implications
by Clifford Hildreth
- 299-301 Discussion of Market Implications
by Konrad Biedermann
- 302-304 Discussion of Policy Implications
by Richard L. Sandor
- 305-310 Implications of Short-Run Rising Average Productivity in Cattle Feeding
by Ewen M. Wilson
- 311-316 An Economic Analysis of the U.S. Poultry Sector
by Dale Heien
- 317-320 Projecting Performance of Farm Supply Retailing Firms Using Simulation Techniques
by E. M. Babb & L. A. Lumpkin
- 321-323 Returns to Information: An Addendum
by David L. Debertin & Robert J. Rades & Gerald A. Harrison
- 324-326 A Note on the Social Returns to Private Research and Development
by Willis L. Peterson
- 327-332 A Brief Assessment of Extension Land Use Educational Publications
by Craig L. Infanger & A. Frank Bordeaux
- 333-340 Microeconomic Output Supply and Factor Demand Functions in the Agriculture of the Province of Taiwan
by Pan A. Yotopoulos & Lawrence J. Lau & Wuu-Long Lin
- 341-345 The Demand for Agricultural Commodities in Ghana: An Application of Nonlinear Two-Stage Least Squares with Prior Information
by Walter Haessel
- 346-350 Impact of New Agricultural Technology on Farm Income Distribution in West Godavari District, India
by V. T. Raju
- 351-354 A Note on Unemployment and Labor Migration in Less Developed Countries: A Diagrammatic Illustration
by Ozay Mehmet
- 355-358 Effects of Tax Depreciation Policy and Investment Incentives on Optimal Equipment Replacement Decisions: Comment
by Ronald D. Kay & Edward Rister
- 359-360 Effects of Tax Depreciation Policy and Investment Incentives on Optimal Equipment Replacement Decisions: Reply
by Anthony H. Chisholm
- 361-361 Buse, Rueben C., and Daniel W. Bromley. Applied Economics, Resource Allocation in Rural America. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1975, x + 623 pp., price unknown
by Robert W. Taylor
- 361-362 Gulland, J. A. The Management of Marine Fisheries. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974, vii + 198 pp., $18.50
by Fred L. Olson
- 362-363 Lele, Uma. The Design of Rural Development: Lessons from Africa. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975, xiii + 246 pp., $12.00
by Marvin Miracle
- 363-364 Maynes, E. Scott. Decision-Making for Consumers, A Guide to Consumer Economics. New York: Macmillian Publishing Co., forthcoming
by William J. Vastine
- 364-365 Montgomery, John D. Technology and Civic Life: Making and Implementing Development Decisions. Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London: The MIT Press, 1974, 239 pp., $12.50
by William C. Thiesenhusen
1976, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-12 A Simulation Model for Evaluating Worldwide Buffer Stocks of Wheat
by Shlomo Reutlinger
- 13-20 Welfare Implications of Stabilizing Consumption and Production
by Abraham Subotnik & James P. Houck
- 21-30 Prices and Demands for Input Characteristics
by George W. Ladd & Marvin B. Martin
- 31-38 Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Consumption of Selected Food Nutrients in the United States
by John Adrian & Raymond Daniel
- 39-46 Analyzing Hog Production Strategies with a Simulation Model
by Malcolm J. Blackie & J. Barry Dent
- 47-53 Economic Impact of Restricting Feed Additives in Livestock and Poultry Production
by Thomas Mann & Arnold Paulsen
- 54-61 The Value of Information and the Value of Theoretical Models in Crop Response Research
by Richard K. Perrin
- 62-70 A Risk-Programming Analysis of Forward Contracting with Credit Constraints
by Peter J. Barry & David R. Willmann
- 71-75 The Differential Impact of Food Inflation upon the Poor
by Loraine Donaldson
- 76-80 Social Costs Caused by Errors in Agricultural Production Forecasts
by J. Bruce Bullock
- 81-84 Futures Prices in Supply Analysis
by Bruce L. Gardner
- 85-87 Estimating Irrigation Response from Data on Unirrigated Crops
by R. W. Palmer-Jones
- 88-92 Uncertainty and the Choice of Tenure Arrangements: Some Hypotheses
by Samuel P. S. Ho
- 93-97 Evaluation of Alternative Milk Marketing Arrangements in Southeast Florida
by Anthony A. Prato
- 98-100 Industry Demand for Egg Clearinghouse Services
by Bill R. Miller & Dennis P. Helmreich
- 101-104 The Effect of Vertical Integration on the Production Efficiency of Beef Cattle Operations
by Ahmed A. Araji
- 105-108 Incorporating Small Group Activities into Agricultural Economics Classes
by Fred C. White & Sherry K. White
- 109-111 Participation by AAEA Membership in the 1974 Election
by Barbara J. Redman & John C. Redman
- 112-115 Profiles of Heads of Departments of Agricultural Economics in the United States
by Dilip Pendse
- 116-117 Bowers, Patricia F. Private Choice and Public Welfare: The Economics of Public Goods. Hinsdale, Ill.: Dryden Press, 1974, xiv + 527 pp., price unknown
by Alan Randall
- 117-118 Lindholm, Richard W. Property Taxation and the Finance of Education (TRED-7). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1974, 323 pp., $10.00
by Fred C. White
- 118-119 Osofsky, Stephen. Soviet Agricultural Policy—Toward the Abolition of Collective Farms. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1974, xi + 300 pp., $20.00
by Robert G. F. Spitze
- 119-120 Smith, V. Kerry. Technical Changes, Relative Prices, and Environmental Resource Evaluation. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, 1974, x + 106 pp., $8.00
by Terry Glover
1975, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 753-763 Improving Information on Agriculture and Rural Life
by James T. Bonnen
- 764-768 Policy Formation and the Economist
by J. Carroll Bottum
- 769-777 Unstable Farm Prices: Economic Consequences and Policy Options
by K. L. Robinson
- 778-781 Opportunities and Responsibilities of Agricultural Economists: A General View
by Lee R. Kolmer
- 782-784 Opportunities and Responsibilities of Agricultural Economists: Colleges of Agriculture
by J. E. Legates
- 785-787 Opportunities and Responsibilities of Agricultural Economists: Journal Publications
by Raymond J. Miller
- 788-790 Perspective from the Grain Trade
by Willard R. Sparks
- 791-795 Perspective from the Meat-Packing Industry
by Patrick J. Luby
- 796-798 Perspective from the Academic Community
by James G. Kendrick
- 799-802 The Role of the Academic Institution
by W. D. Downey
- 803-809 Growth, Resources, and Environment: Some Conceptual Issues
by Alan Randall
- 810-814 Scarcity and Growth: How Does It Look Today?
by Richard B. Norgaard
- 815-818 Balancing Environmental Quality, Energy Use, and Growth: Difficult Decisions
by Fred H. Abel
- 819-822 Implications of Energy and Environment upon Growth in the Food and Fiber Sector
by Theo F. Moriak
- 823-828 World Agriculture, Commodity Policy, and Price Variability
by D. Gale Johnson
- 829-835 Energy, Government Policies, and the Structure of the Food and Fiber System
by George D. Irwin & J. B. Penn
- 836-843 Risk Response Models and Their Use in Agricultural Policy Evaluation
by Richard E. Just
- 844-850 Public Choice Theory: A New Approach to Institutional Economics
by Vincent Ostrom
- 851-854 Public Choice and the Quality of Life: Research Processes and Problems in Nonpecuniary Economics
by James Hite
- 855-858 Extension of Public Choice Ideas: A Reexamination of Professional Lore
by Edward Lutz
- 859-862 Public Choice, Agricultural Economics, and the Public Sector: A Public Sector Consumer's View
by Victor L. Arnold
- 863-865 An Economic Appraisal of Recent Commodity Market Performances
by John A. Schnittker
- 866-872 The Economics of Food Reserve Systems
by Anthony S. Rojko
- 873-878 The Problems and Challenges for International Commodity Models and Model Builders
by Walter C. Labys
- 879-882 The Role of the Agricultural Economist in Industry
by C. E. Erickson
- 883-888 The Relevance of University Research and Extension Activities in Agricultural Economics to Agribusiness Firms
by Claud L. Scroggs
- 889-891 Agricultural Economics as an Aid in Management Decision Making
by Carroll G. Brunthaver
- 892-899 Strategies for Long-Run Investment in Rural, Social, and Economic Statistics
by Bruce Gardner
- 900-909 Economic and Social Information for Rural America: Priorities for Immediate Improvement
by Raymond D. Vlasin & Lawrence W. Libby & Ronald L. Shelton
- 910-915 Concepts and Measurement of Agricultural Productivity
by Laurits R. Christensen
- 916-921 Inventory and Critique of Productivity Estimates in the U.S. Food and Fiber Sector
by Eric C. Howe & Charles R. Handy
- 922-928 Inventory and Critique of Estimates of U.S. Agricultural Capacity
by Heinz Spielmann & Eldon E. Weeks
- 929-933 Current Efforts at Estimation of Costs of Production in ERS
by Ronald D. Krenz
- 934-939 Farmers' Production Costs for Corn and Soybeans by Unit Size
by A. G. Mueller & R. A. Hinton
- 940-944 Weather Variation as a Cost-Price Uncertainty Factor as It Affects Corn and Soybean Production
by Roy Black
- 945-948 Livestock Aspects of Feed Grain Policy
by Harold F. Breimyer & V. James Rhodes
- 949-952 Will Public Service Jobs Cure Unemployment?
by Thomas F. Hady
- 953-956 The Impact of a Universal Income Maintenance Program on Income and Employment
by D. Lee Bawden
- 957-960 The Impact of Income Maintenance Programs on Investment and Growth
by Neal Walker & Luther G. Tweeten
- 961-965 Effectiveness of Public Income Redistributive Programs on Lower Income Groups
by Sylvia Lane
1975, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 539-548 The Capitalization of Real Property Taxes Levied on Farm Real Estate
by E. C. Pasour
- 549-557 Transfer of Development Rights: An Analysis of a New Land Use Policy Tool
by Richard L. Barrows & Bruce A. Prenguber
- 558-566 Problems and Solutions in Estimating the Demand for and Value of Rural Outdoor Recreation
by Russell L. Gum & William E. Martin
- 567-575 School Consolidation in Sparsely Populated Rural Areas: A Separable Programming Approach
by David W. Holland & John L. Baritelle
- 576-583 The Economic Impact of Controlling Nonpoint Pollution in Hardwood Forestland
by W. L. Miller & H. W. Everett
- 584-590 Disaggregation of Input-Output Models into Product Lines as an Economic Development Policy Tool
by James R. Simpson & John W. Adams
- 591-600 Prices and Incomes in Linear Programming Models
by John H. Duloy & Roger D. Norton
- 601-612 Efficiency Aspects of Profit-Sharing Systems versus Wage Systems
by James R. Markusen
- 613-621 The Rational Choice of Share Leasing and Implications for Efficiency
by J. G. Sutinen
- 622-630 Resource Allocation and Risk: A Case Study of Smallholder Agriculture in Kenya
by Jerome M. Wolgin
- 631-640 Imperfect Competition in a Vertical Market Network: The Case of Rubber in Thailand
by Laurence D. Stifel
- 641-649 Market Intervention Policies When Production Is Risky
by P. B. R. Hazell & P. L. Scandizzo
- 650-657 Education and Allocative Efficiency in U.S. Agriculture
by Nabil Khaldi
- 658-664 Economic Class as a Measure of Farmers' Welfare
by Donald K. Larson
- 665-675 Measurement of the Economic Efficiency of Central-Fabrication-versus Carcass-Meat-Handling Systems
by C. W. O'Connor & T. M. Hammonds
- 676-688 Effects of Changes in the Level of U.S. Beef Imports
by J. W. Freebairn & Gordon C. Rausser
- 689-691 The Measurement of Price Elasticities in International Trade
by Peter Tryfos
- 692-695 The Exchange Rate and U.S. Agriculture: Comment
by Amalia Vellianitis-Fidas
- 696-700 The Exchange Rate and U.S. Agriculture: Reply
by G. Edward Schuh
- 701-704 Natural Resources and Agriculture under Capitalism: Marx's Economic Model
by Michael Perelman
- 705-709 Marketable Surplus Functions for a Subsistence Crop: Rice in the Philippines
by Zenaida Toquero & Bart Duff & Teresa Anden-Lacsina & Yujiro Hayami
- 710-713 A Recursive Model of Consumption: The Case of Taiwan's Farm Families, 1964–66
by Craig C. Wu & Abbas Mirakhor
- 714-718 Use of Scoring Models in Evaluating Research Programs
by C. R. Shumway & R. J. McCracken
- 719-720 The Short-Run Supply of Veal
by W. John Jordan
- 721-722 Variable Selection and Statistical Significance: A Sampling Experiment
by R. J. Freund & D. L. Debertin
- 723-724 Improving Estimates of Economic Parameters by Use of Ridge Regression with Production Function Applications: Comment
by V. Kerry Smith
- 725-725 Real Property Taxes and Farm Real Estate Values: Incidence and Implications: Comment
by Robert J. Bevins
- 726-727 The Von Thuenen Paradigm, the Industrial-Urban Hypothesis, and the Spatial Structure of Agriculture: Comment
by David C. Garlow
- 728-729 The Von Thuenen Paradigm, the Industrial-Urban Hypothesis, and the Spatial Structure of Agriculture: Reply
by Martin T. Katzman
- 730-733 Efficiency and Equity in Public Research: Rice Breeding in Japan's Economic Development: Comment
by P. G. Allen
- 734-735 Efficiency and Equity in Public Research: Rice Breeding in Japan's Economic Development: Reply
by Masakatsu Akino & Yujiro Hayami
- 736-737 Chenery, Hollis, Montek S. Ahluwalia, C. L. G. Bell, John H. Duloy, and Richard Jolly. Redistribution with Growth. New York and London: Oxford University Press, 1974, xx + 304 pp., $5.00 paper
by Dale W. Adams
- 737-738 Dick, Daniel T. Pollution, Congestion, and Nuisance. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath Co., 1974, xii + 177 pp., $12.50
by Dale Colyer
1975, Volume 57, Issue 3