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1975, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 526-526 Cochrane, Willard W. Agricultural Development Planning. N.Y.: Praeger Publishers, 1974, xii + 223 pp., price unknown
by G. Edward Schuh
- 526-528 Gordon, Wendell. Economics from an Institutional Viewpoint. Austin: University Stores, 1973, ix + 389 pp., $5.95
by Robert M. Finley
- 528-529 Nelson, Aaron G., Warren F. Lee, and William G. Murray. Agricultural Finance. 6th ed. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1973, ix + 413 pp., $11.50
by Emanuel Melichar
- 529-530 O'Connor, Robert. Principles of Farm Business Analysis and Management. Shannon: Irish University Press, 1973, xvii + 442 pp., £ 5.00
by Joseph F. Guinan
1975, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 157-163 Some Avenues for the Improvement of Price Forecasts Generated by Macroeconometric Models
by Joel Popkin
- 164-171 Econometric Models of the Agricultural Sector
by Gordon A. King
- 172-177 Needed Improvements in Application of Models for Agriculture Commodity Price Forecasting
by William A. Cromarty & Walter M. Myers
- 178-180 Some Avenues for the Improvement of Price Forecasts Generated by Macroeconometric Models: Discussion
by Robert J. Mackay & Warren E. Weber
- 181-184 Econometric Models of the Agricultural Sector: Discussion
by Luther Tweeten
- 185-187 Needed Improvements in Application of Models for Agriculture Commodity Price Forecasting: Discussion
by Hazen F. Gale
- 188-195 Impact of Changing Structure of the Food Industries on Food Supply and Price
by Forrest E. Walters
- 196-205 Emerging Effectiveness of Competition and the Need for Consumer Protection
by D. I. Padberg
- 206-213 Public Policy Changes Needed to Cope with Changing Structure
by Dale C. Dahl
- 214-215 Proceedings: Discussion
by James E. Martin
- 216-218 Proceedings: Discussion
by A. C. Hoffman
- 219-224 Interaction of Energy and Food Prices in Less Developed Countries
by C. Peter Timmer
- 225-236 The Relative Bargaining Strengths of the Developing Countries
by Ernest Stern & Wouter Tims
- 237-245 Domestic Adjustments to Higher Raw Material and Energy Prices in Less Developed Countries
by T. L. Sankar
- 246-248 Proceedings: Discussion
by Emery N. Castle
- 249-250 Proceedings: Discussion
by Raymond F. Mikesell
- 251-258 The Economics of Outer Continental Shelf Leasing
by Robert J. Kalter & Thomas H. Stevens & Oren A. Bloom
- 259-268 Simulated Beef Feedlot Behavior under Alternative Water Pollution Control Rules
by D. Lynn Forster
- 269-278 The Role of Sectoral Technical Change in Development: Japan, 1880–1965
by Mitoshi Yamaguchi & Hans P. Binswanger
- 279-291 Interest Rate Determination in Underdeveloped Rural Areas
by Anthony Bottomley
- 292-301 Analysis of Aggregation Errors in Linear Programming Planning Models
by Alvin C. Egbert & Hyung M. Kim
- 302-308 Ownership of Farm Trucks for Hauling Grain: An Application of Multivariate Logit Analysis
by Surendra N. Kulshreshtha
- 309-315 A Cross-Spectral Analysis of Beef Prices
by Hiram C. Barksdale & Jimmy E. Hilliard & Mikael C. Ahlund
- 316-321 Estimating the Returns to Information: A Gaming Approach
by David L. Debertin & Gerald A. Harrison & Robert J. Rades & Lawrence P. Bohl
- 322-329 Cost Rates of Extending Unemployment Insurance to Agricultural Employment
by Joachim Elterich & Richard Bieker
- 330-334 Some Problems in Estimating the Demand for Outdoor Recreation
by Kenneth E. McConnell
- 335-339 Implications of Uncertainty for the Measurement of Efficiency
by E. C. Pasour & J. Bruce Bullock
- 340-343 Some Implications of the "New Theory of Consumer Behavior" for Interpreting Estimated Demand Elasticities
by Thomas F. Hogarty & Robert J. Mackay
- 344-346 On the Use of Theil's Inequality Coefficients
by Raymond M. Leuthold
- 347-352 Risk Aversion under Profit Maximization
by Richard E. Just
- 353-357 A Mathematical Model of a Village Cooperative Based on the Decomposition Principle of Linear Programming
by Josef Bar
- 358-360 The Composition Ratio, Returns to Scale, and the Effect of Concentration on Production
by L. Shashua & Y. Goldschmidt
- 361-363 A Bayesian Application on Cobb-Douglas Production Function
by S. Roy Chowdhury & Vishnuprasad Nagadevara & Earl O. Heady
- 364-365 Canadian Supply Functions for Livestock and Meat: Comment
by Thomas E. Elam
- 366-367 Canadian Supply Functions for Livestock and Meat: Reply
by Peter Tryfos
- 368-369 Migration Analysis and Farm Number Projection Models: A Synthesis: Comment
by O. A. Cleveland & Michael S. Salkin
- 370-371 Migration Analysis and Farm Number Projection Models: A Synthesis: Reply
by J. A. MacMillan & F. L. Tung
- 372-372 A Neoclassical Analysis of the U.S. Farm Sector, 1948–1970: An Addendum
by John Rosine & Peter Helmberger
- 373-373 Oltmans, Willem L., ed. On Growth. N.Y.: Capricorn Books and G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1974, xii + 494 pp., $9.95
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 374-374 Wilcox, Walter W., Willard W. Cochrane, and Robert W. Herdt. Economics of American Agriculture. 3d ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1974, viii + 504 pp., $14.95
by P. W. Lytle
1975, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-10 Efficiency and Equity in Public Research: Rice Breeding in Japan's Economic Development
by Masakatsu Akino & Yujiro Hayami
- 11-20 The Social Profitability of Subsidies for Agricultural Exports: The Case of Ghana
by Walter Haessel & Edward Vickery
- 21-32 Improving Estimates of Economic Parameters by Use of Ridge Regression with Production Function Applications
by William G. Brown & Bruce R. Beattie
- 33-39 Internalizing Agricultural Nitrogen Pollution Externalities: A Case Study
by Gerald L. Horner
- 40-45 Economic Criteria for Freshwater Wetland Policy in Massachusetts
by Tirath R. Gupta & John H. Foster
- 46-54 Employment Impacts of the Economic Development Administration's Public Works Program
by Richard L. Barrows & Daniel W. Bromley
- 55-66 A Spatial and Temporal Model of the North American Pork Sector for the Evaluation of Policy Alternatives
by Larry Martin & Anthony C. Zwart
- 67-73 Impact of Alternative Class I Pricing Systems on Fluid Milk Prices
by John B. Riley & Leo V. Blakley
- 74-82 Estimating a Theoretical Contract Curve between Vertical Stages in the Illinois Grain Industry
by E. Dean Baldwin & Lowell D. Hill
- 83-89 Weight Loss of Fed Steers during Marketing
by Ronald Raikes & Daniel S. Tilley
- 90-96 Effect of a Controlled Price Increase on School Lunch Participation: Pittsburgh 1973
by George A. Braley & Paul E. Nelson
- 97-105 Measuring Farmers' Trade-Offs between Expected Income and Focus-Loss Income
by J. P. G. Webster & J. O. S. Kennedy
- 106-110 The Substitution of Technology for Nature: The Case of Recreation
by C. Dirck Ditwiler
- 111-115 The Price and Income Elasticities of Home Consumption and Marketed Surplus of Foodgrains
by Walter Haessel
- 116-118 The Price Responsiveness of Primary Producers: A Relative Supply Approach
by Animesh Ghoshal
- 119-121 Reservation and Market Demands for Sweet Potatoes at the Farm Level
by Ronald A. Schrimper & Gene A. Mathia
- 122-123 A Production Function Model for Aggregate Time-Series Data
by C. Robert Taylor
- 124-124 Significance Tests of Regression Coefficients: An Additional Reminder
by David L. Debertin
- 125-126 Real Property Taxes and Farm Real Estate Values: Incidence and Implications: Comment
by Brady J. Deaton & S. Darrell Mundy
- 127-127 Efficiency and Equity in Natural Resource and Environmental Policy: Comment
by Clifford Dickason
- 128-131 A Practical Way to Select an Optimum Farm Plan Under Risk: Comment
by Peter J. Barry & Lindon J. Robinson
- 132-133 Multi-Frequency Cobweb Model: Decomposition of the Hog Cycle: Comment
by Itshak Borosh & Hovav Talpaz
- 134-135 The Exchange Rate and U.S. Agriculture: Comment
by Thomas Grennes
- 136-137 The Exchange Rate and U.S. Agriculture: Reply
by G. Edward Schuh
- 138-138 Information, Power and Academic Responsibility: Comment
by Vern Elefson
- 139-139 Information, Power and Academic Responsibility: Reply
by Alan Randall
- 140-141 On the Issue of Membership in the AAEA
by A. Barry Carr
- 142-143 A Note from the Editor
by William G. Tomek
- 144-145 Berger, Peter L., Brigitte Berger, and Hensfried Kellner. The Homeless Mind: Modernization and Consciousness. New York: Vintage Books, 1974, x + 258 pp., $1.95 paper
by Carlos Benito
- 146-146 Leed, Theodore W., and Gene A. Garman. Food Merchandising, Principles and Practices. New York: Chain Store Age Books, 1973, 389 pp., $9.95
by Edgar P. Watkins
- 146-147 Mäler, Karl-Goran. Environmental Economics: A Theoretical Inquiry and Seneca, Joseph J., and Michael Taussig. Environmental Economics
by Joseph Havlicek
1974, Volume 56, Issue 5
1974, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 683-696 The Von Thuenen Paradigm, the Industrial-Urban Hypothesis, and the Spatial Structure of Agriculture
by Martin T. Katzman
- 697-705 Optimal Advertising Signals in the Florida Citrus Industry: A Research Application
by Eithan Hochman & Uri Regev & Ronald W. Ward
- 706-716 Price Expectations and the Welfare Gains from Price Stabilization
by Stephen J. Turnovsky
- 717-729 A Neoclassical Analysis of the U. S. Farm Sector, 1948–1970
by John Rosine & Peter Helmberger
- 730-738 On Sources of Measured Technical Efficiency: The Impact of Information
by Jürgen Müller
- 739-750 A Model of the U. S. Apple Industry: A Quadratic Interregional Intertemporal Activity Analysis Formulation
by Hilarius W. Fuchs & Robert W. Bohall & Raymond O. P. Farrish
- 751-763 Rural Poverty and Government Intervention: The Case of the Argentine Yerba Mate Industry
by Raul Fiorentino & Gerald W. Dean
- 764-768 Risk, Learning, and the Adoption of Fertilizer Responsive Seed Varieties
by L. Dean Hiebert
- 769-775 Strategy for Pesticide Use: Frequency and Applications
by Hovav Talpaz & Itshak Borosh
- 776-783 Effects of Tax Depreciation Policy and Investment Incentives on Optimal Equipment Replacement Decisions
by Anthony H. Chisholm
- 784-790 Institutional Affiliation of Authors of Contributions to the American Journal of Agricultural Economics—1953–1972
by David W. Holland & John C. Redman
- 791-798 An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Land Use Practices to Control Water Quality
by James J. Jacobs & John F. Timmons
- 799-804 Strip-Mined Land Reclamation with Sewage Sludge: An Economic Simulation
by Wesley D. Seitz
- 805-811 Individual Income Redistribution and Publicly Provided Irrigation: The Columbia Basin Project
by Craig L. Infanger & Walter R. Butcher
- 812-815 Agricultural Economics in a Less Expansible Economy
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 816-818 U. S. Graduate Students from Less Developed Countries
by Russell Stevenson
- 819-822 On Appraising Environmental Institutions: Comment
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 823-825 On Appraising Environmental Institutions: Comment
by Alan Randall
- 826-826 On Appraising Environmental Institutions: Reply
by J. A. Seagraves
- 827-828 Farm Commodity Price Stabilization through Futures Markets: Comment
by Wilfred Candler
- 829-829 Farm Commodity Price Stabilization through Futures Markets: Reply
by Paul L. Farris
- 830-831 Economic Aspects of Ground Water Resources and Replacement Flows in Semiarid Agricultural Areas: Comment
by R. G. Cummings & J. W. McFarland
- 832-832 Economic Aspects of Ground Water Resources and Replacement Flows in Semiarid Agricultural Areas: Reply
by Micha Gisser & Abraham Mercado
- 833-834 Estimating Educational Production Functions for Rural High Schools: Comment
by Michael Bradley
- 835-836 Estimating Educational Production Functions for Rural High Schools: Reply
by Richard F. Bieker & Kurt R. Anschel
- 837-839 Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in Sã Paulo, Brazil: Comment
by Alberto R. Musalem
- 840-841 Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in São Paulo, Brazil: Further Comments
by R. Gerald Saylor
- 842-844 Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in São Paulo, Brazil: Reply
by Harry W. Ayer & G. Edward Schuh
- 845-846 Bauer, P. T., Dissent on Development: Studies and Debates in Development Economics, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1972, 550 pp. ($15.00)
by William J. Barber
- 846-847 Bird, Richard M., Taxing Agricultural Land in Developing Countries, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1914, xvi + 361 pp. ($14.50)
by Eldon D. Smith
- 847-848 Hardin, Charles M., Presidential Power and Accountability: Toward a New Constitution, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1974, vii + 257 pp. ($7.95)
by Donald E. Boles
- 848-849 Johnson, D. Gale, World Agriculture in Disarray, New York, Macmillan (cloth), Fontana (paper), 1973, 304 pp. ($10.95 cloth, $4.95 paper)
by Jimmye S. Hillman
- 849-850 Kelley, Allen C., Jeffrey G. Williamson, and Russell J. Cheetham, Dualistic Economic Development, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1972, vii + 399 pp. ($12.50)
by John W. Mellor
- 850-851 Lewis, W. Cris, Jay C. Anderson, Herbert H. Fullerton, B. Delworth Gardner, Regional Growth and Water Resource Investment, Lexington, D. C. Heath and Company, 1973, xi + 172 pp. ($14.00)
by William E. Martin
- 851-852 Nelson, Michael, the Development of Tropical Lands: Policy Issues in Latin America, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, Inc., 1973, xvii + 306 pp. $12.50
by J. Price Gittinger
- 852-853 Paauw, Douglas S., and John C. H. Fei, the Transition of Open Dualistic Economies: Theory and Southeast Asian Experience, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1973, xii + 306 pp. ($12.50)
by Walter Haessel
- 853-854 Wong, John, Land Reform in the People's Republic of China: Institutional Transformation in Agriculture, New York, Praeger Publishers, Inc., 1973, xxiv + 319 pp. ($20.00)
by Ramon H. Myers
1974, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 497-508 An Empirical Test of Utility vs. Profit Maximization in Agricultural Production
by William Lin & G. W. Dean & C. V. Moore
- 509-519 A Model of a Bargaining Cooperative
by George W. Ladd
- 520-533 A Macro-Economic Model for Agricultural Sector Analysis
by Derek Byerlee & A. N. Halter
- 534-542 Farm Size, Rural Community Income, and Consumer Welfare
by Earl O. Heady & Steven T. Sonka
- 543-552 Optimal Agricultural Pest Management with Increasing Pest Resistance
by D. Hueth & U. Regev
- 553-555 Short and Long Run Elasticities in Consumer Demand Theory
by Abraham Subotnik
- 556-563 On Exact Multicollinearity and the Estimation of the Cobb-Douglas Production Function
by John P. Doll
- 564-572 Sparse Data, Estimational Reliability, and Risk-Efficient Decisions
by Jock R. Anderson
- 573-577 Applying Theory of Signal Detection in Marketing: Product Development and Evaluation
by Robert C. Angus & Terry C. Daniel
- 578-585 A Benefit-Burden Analysis of Public School Financing: The Impact on Rural and Urban Taxpayers
by Richard N. Boisvert & Harry P. Mapp
- 586-593 Benefits and Costs of a Physician to a Community
by Hans D. Radtke
- 594-599 Compensating the "Human Costs" of Increased Productivity of Fluid Milk Drivers
by Lynn G. Sleight & James W. Gruebele
- 600-606 Farm Population Decline and the Income of Rural Families
by Bruce L. Gardner
- 607-613 Agricultural Districts: A Compromise Approach to Agricultural Preservation
by H. E. Conklin & W. R. Bryant
- 614-621 Transferability of Microeconomic Data over Time: An Illustration
by L. L. Sammet
- 622-627 Marginal Risk Constraint Linear Program for Activity Analysis
by Joyce T. Chen & C. B. Baker
- 628-634 The Solution of Nonlinear Separable Programs
by A. D. Woodland
- 635-637 Toward a Better System of Data for the Food and Fiber Industry
by M. L. Upchurch
- 638-638 The Journal as a Reference Source—1959–1968: Comment
by Richard J. Foote
- 639-640 The Journal as a Reference Source—1959–1968: Comment
by A. Barry Carr
- 641-641 The Journal as a Reference Source—1959–1968: Reply
by Robert M. Finley & Richard B. Barger
- 642-643 On the Timing and Application of Pesticides: Comment
by Itshak Borosh & Hovav Talpaz
- 644-645 On the Timing and Application of Pesticides: Reply
by Darwin C. Hall & Richard B. Norgaard
- 646-646 Sparse Data, Climatic Variability, and Yield Uncertainty in Response Analysis: Comment
by Ross G. Drynan & Bruce L. Lugton
- 647-647 Sparse Data, Climatic Variability, and Yield Uncertainty in Response Analysis: Reply
by Jock R. Anderson
- 648-649 Project Selection and Macroeconomic Objectives: Comment
by William A. Ward
- 650-651 Project Selection and Macroeconomic Objectives: Reply
by Stephen E. McGaughey & Erik Thorbecke
- 652-653 The Process of an Innovation Cycle: Comment
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 654-654 The Process of an Innovation Cycle: Reply
by Yoav Kislev
- 655-656 Costs and Returns of Education in Five Agricultural Areas of Eastern Brazil: Comment
by R. Paul Shaw
- 657-658 Costs and Returns of Education in Five Agricultural Areas of Eastern Brazil: Reply
by George F. Patrick & Earl W. Kehrberg
- 659-661 A More General Definition of the Economic Region of Production, Permitting Variable Input and Product Prices
by William G. Brown & Frank Anderson
- 662-663 Aaron, Henry J., Shelter and Subsidies: Who Benefits from Federal Housing Policies? and Downs, Anthony, Federal Housing Subsidies: How Are They Working?
by Wallace F. Smith