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1974, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 663-664 Berthold, Theodor, Die Agrarpreispolitik der DDH: Ziele, Mittel, Wirkungen, Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1972, 295 pp. (DM 45.00)
by Hans G. Hirsch
- 664-665 Galbraith, John Kenneth, Economics and the Public Purpose, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1973, xvi + 334 pp. ($10.00.)
by Rudolph C. Blitz
- 665-666 Gossling, W. F., Productivity Trends in a Sectoral Macro-Economic Model: A Study of American Agriculture and Supporting Industries 1919–1964, London, Frank Cass and Company, 1972, xxii + 296 pp. (£7.50)
by H. O. Carter
- 666-668 Harberger, Arnold C., Project Evaluation: Collected Papers, Chicago, Markham Publishing Company, 1973, xii + 330 pp. ($15.00)
by Leonard Merewitz
- 668-668 Harriss, C. Lowell, ed., Government Spending and Land Values, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1973, xix + 239 pp. ($10.00)
by Paul R. Johnson
- 669-670 Markham, Jesse W., Conglomerate Enterprise and Public Policy, Boston, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1973, xviii + 218 pp. ($9.00)
by Lee E. Preston
- 670-670 Shaw, Edward S., Financial Deepening in Economic Development, New York, Oxford University Press, 1973, xii + 260 pp. ($7.50 cloth, $3.50 paper)
by Hans O. Schmitt
- 670-671 Wildsmith, J. B., Managerial Theories of the Firm, New York, the Dunellen Company, 1974, iv + 140 pp. ($10.00)
by Daniel I. Padberg
1974, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 217-226 Economics of Technical Change in Wheat Production in the Indian Punjab
by Surjit S. Sidhu
- 227-234 Information, Power and Academic Responsibility
by Alan Randall
- 235-244 Competitive Demand Structures under Risk in Agricultural Linear Programming Models
by P. B. R. Hazell & P. L. Scandizzo
- 245-253 Supply Response and Marketing Strategies for Deciduous Crops
by John L. Baritelle & David W. Price
- 254-262 The Egg Cycle and the Ability of Recursive Models to Explain It
by David G. Hartman
- 263-270 Food Demand Matrix in an Approximate Linear Expenditure System
by Kozo Sasaki & Yoshikiyo Saegusa
- 271-279 The Price Performance on the Futures Market of a Nonstorable Commodity: Live Beef Cattle
by Raymond M. Leuthold
- 280-285 Market Intermediaries and Price Instability: Some Welfare Implications
by Jurg Bieri & Andrew Schmitz
- 286-291 Social Cost of Alternative Dairy Price Support Levels
by Boyd M. Buxton & Jerome W. Hammond
- 292-299 Migration Analysis and Farm Number Projection Models: A Synthesis
by James A. MacMillan & F. L. Tung & John R. Tulloch
- 300-305 The Impact of Benefit Spillovers upon Economic Efficiency in Public School Finance
by David W. Holland
- 306-309 Changes in Industries Located in the Nonmetropolitan South, 1959–1969
by Thomas E. Till
- 310-313 Comparative Advantage among African Coffee Producers
by Scott R. Pearson & Ronald K. Meyer
- 314-322 First-Best and Second-Best Policies of Pricing an Imported Input: The Case of Fertilizer in Taiwan, 1950–1966
by Robert C. Hsu
- 323-330 Chile's Experiments in Agrarian Reform: Four Colonization Projects Revisited
by William C. Thiesenhusen
- 331-336 An Analysis of the Impact of Manure Disposal Regulations on Dairy Farms
by Muhammad Ashraf & Robert L. Christensen
- 337-343 Fertilizer Response Information and Income Gains: The Case of Potatoes in Peru
by James G. Ryan & Richard K. Perrin
- 344-350 Estimation of Flexibility Coefficients for Recursive Programming Models—Alternative Approaches
by R. K. Sahi & W. J. Craddock
- 351-358 The World Food Situation in Perspective
by Don Paarlberg
- 359-363 Food Policy Issues in the United States
by Leo V. Mayer & Gary L. Seevers
- 364-371 U. S. Policies for Food and Agriculture in an Unstable World
by Luther Tweeten & James Plaxico
- 372-374 U. S. Policies for Food, Agriculture and Trade: Discussion
by D. E. Hathaway
- 374-376 U. S. Policies for Food, Agriculture and Trade: Discussion
by Howard W. Hjort
- 377-386 A Cost Function Approach to the Measurement of Elasticities of Factor Demand and Elasticities of Substitution
by Hans P. Binswanger
- 387-394 The "Green Revolution" in Recent Development Experience
by Robert Evenson
- 394-395 Factor Productivity in Agriculture: Discussion
by Jere R. Behrman
- 395-396 Factor Productivity in Agriculture: Discussion
by E. J. R. Booth
- 397-403 Incentive Policy and Supplies of Energy Sources
by Stephen L. McDonald
- 404-411 Policies for Energy Research and Development
by Milton F. Searl & Harry Perry
- 412-418 Dynamic Demand Analyses for Gasoline and Residential Electricity
by H. S. Houthakker & Philip K. Verleger & Dennis P. Sheehan
- 419-427 Electricity Consumption: Supply Requirements, Demand Elasticity and Rate Design
by John W. Wilson
- 427-429 Energy Supply and Demand in the United States: Discussion
by Timothy D. Mount
- 429-431 Energy Supply and Demand in the United States: Discussion
by A. Myrick Freeman III
- 431-433 Energy Supply and Demand in the United States: Discussion
by Richard L. Gordon
- 433-435 Energy Supply and Demand in the United States: Discussion
by Walter J. Mead
- 436-440 The AAEA: Its Responsibility for Instructional Leadership
by John Sjo
- 441-443 The Food Stamp Program and Unit-Consumer Households—A Suggested Revision
by William T. Boehm
- 444-447 The Valuation of Income Redistribution Impacts
by Kenneth S. Lyon
- 448-449 AAEA's Unsung Heroes, Unglamorous Roles, and Unmet Challenges
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 450-452 Suggested Sectors for Input-Output Models of Rural Areas
by Bill R. Miller & Leon H. Langley
- 453-455 Use of Linear Programming in Capital Budgeting With Multiple Goals: Comment
by George W. Morse
- 456-456 Use of Linear Programming in Capital Budgeting With Multiple Goals: Reply
by Wilfred Candler & Michael Boehlje
- 457-458 Adelman, M. A., The World Petroleum Market, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, Inc., 1972, xviii + 438 pp. ($22.50 cloth, $5.95 paper)
by Duane Chapman
- 458-459 Barnard, C. S., and J. S. Nix, Farm Planning and Control, New York, Cambridge. University Press, 1973, viii + 550 pp. ($22.50)
by Vernon R. Eidman
- 459-460 Berg, Alan (portions with Robert J. Muscat), The Nutrition Factor: Its Role in National Development, Washington, D. C., The Brookings Institution, 1973, viii + 290 pp. ($8.95 cloth, $3.50 paper)
by William O. Jones
- 460-461 Collinson, M. P., Farm Management in Peasant Agriculture: A Handbook for Rural Development Planning in Africa, New York, Praeger Publishers Inc., 1972, xxvi + 444pp. ($22.50) Upton, Martin, Farm Management in Africa, London, Oxford University Press, 1973, xiv + 341 pp. ($17.50)
by Warren H. Vincent
- 461-462 Hightower, Jim, Hard Tomatoes, Hard Times: A Report of the Agribusiness Accountability Project on the Failure of America's Land Grant College Complex, Cambridge, Schenkman PubIishing Company, 1973, xviii + 268 pp. ($9.50 cloth, $4.95 paper)
by Alex F. McCalla
- 462-463 Hopkin, John A., Peter J. Barry, and C. B. Baker, Financial Management in Agriculture, Danville, The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., 1973, x + 459 pp. ($10.75)
by R. N. Weigle
- 463-464 James, P. G., Agricultural Policy in Wealthy Countries, London, Angus and Robertson, 1971, xiii + 368 pp. ($3.75 paper)
by James Vermeer
- 464-465 Kelso, Maurice M., William E. Martin, and Lawrence E. Mack, Water Supplies and Economic Growth in an Arid Environment: An Arizona Case Study, Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1973, xviii + 327 pp. ($8.50 paper)
by J. Herbert Snyder
- 465-465 McCoy, John H., Livestock and Meat Marketing, Westport, The Avi Publishing Co., Inc., 1972, ix + 465 pp. ($21.00)
by Joseph C. Purcell
- 465-466 Musgrave, Richard A., and Peggy B. Musgrave, Public Finance in Theory and Practice, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1973, xv + 762 pp. ($12.50)
by Jon M. Conrad
1974, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-13 The Exchange Rate and U. S. Agriculture
by G. Edward Schuh
- 14-25 An Investigation of the Importance of Risk in Farmers' Decisions
by Richard E. Just
- 26-37 Guaranteed Price Adjustment and Market Stability in the United Kingdom: The Case of Beef and Milk
by Martin Evans
- 38-49 Multi-Frequency Cobweb Model: Decomposition of the Hog Cycle
by Hovav Talpaz
- 50-60 Industrial Growth in the Tennessee Valley Region, 1959 to 1968
by Charles B. Garrison
- 61-72 A Utility Approach to the Valuation of Recreational and Aesthetic Experiences
by J. A. Sinden
- 73-84 Factor Substitution in Colombian Agriculture
by Wayne Thirsk
- 85-97 Decision Making: The Role of Education
by Wallace E. Huffman
- 98-106 Alternative Measures of Supply Elasticities: The Case of São Paulo Coffee
by R. Gerald Saylor
- 107-113 Canadian Supply Functions for Livestock and Meat
by Peter Tryfos
- 114-121 Programming for Agricultural Development: The Case of Egypt
by Naiem A. Sherbiny & Mokhlis Y. Zaki
- 122-128 The Measurement of Buyer Brand Preference and Indifference Under Changing Terms of Trade
by Evan E. Anderson
- 129-134 Credit Card Purchasing and Static Consumer Behavior Theory
by Thomas L. Sporleder & Robert R. Wilson
- 135-144 Spatial Price Differentials for Corn among Illinois Country Elevators
by Leroy Davis & Lowell Hill
- 145-149 Farm Type Classification Systems: Another Look at an Old Problem
by Don D. Pretzer & Robert M. Finley
- 150-154 Market Liquidity in the FCOJ Futures Market
by Ronald W. Ward
- 155-159 American Agriculture and the Prophecy of Increasing Misery: Comment
by Gerald Schluter
- 160-161 American Agriculture and the Prophecy of Increasing Misery: Comment
by James R. Simpson
- 162-164 American Agriculture and the Prophecy of Increasing Misery: Comment
by W. W. McPherson
- 165-167 American Agriculture and the Prophecy of Increasing Misery: Comment
by Michael Perelman
- 168-170 American Agriculture and the Prophecy of Increasing Misery: Reply
by Theodore P. Lianos & Quirino Paris
- 171-174 Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in São Paulo, Brazil: Comment
by R. Gerald Saylor
- 175-176 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
- 177-177 Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in São Paulo, Brazil: Comment
by Wolfgang Bönig
- 178-179 Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in São Paulo, Brazil: Reppy
by Harry W. Ayer & G. Edward Schuh
- 180-182 Resource Investments, Impact Distribution, and Evaluation Concepts: Comment
by H. J. Vaux
- 183-184 Resource Investments, Impact Distribution, and Evaluation Concepts: Reply
by R. J. Kalter & T. H. Stevens
- 185-187 Welfare Analysis of the Voluntary Corn Diversion Program: Supplementary Equations and Projections
by Leroy J. Hushak
- 188-191 Inadequacy of the Cost-Benefit Ratio as a Measure of the Public Interest
by R. E. Moody
- 192-192 On the Misuse of Significance Tests
by R. J. Freund
- 193-196 Forrester, J. W., World Dynamics, Meadows, Donnella H., Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, William W. Behrens, III, The Limits to Growth and Meadows, Dennis L., and Donella H. Meadows, eds., Toward Global Equilibrium: Collected Papers
by G. E. Brandow & Richard H. Day & Evan F. Koenig
- 196-197 Boulding, Kenneth E., and Martin Pfaff, eds., Redistribution to the Rich and the Poor: The Grants Economics of Income Distribution, Belmont, Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1972, ix + 390 pp. ($4.95 paper)
by Luther Tweeten
- 197-198 Frankel, Francine R., India's Green Revolution: Economic Gains and Political Costs, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1971, vii + 232 pp. ($7.50)
by Don Kanel
- 199-200 Fuchs, Victor R., ed., Essays in the Economics of Health and Medical Care and Grossman, Michael, The Demand for Health: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
by David Salkever
- 200-201 Knapp, Joseph G., The Advance of American Cooperative Enterprise: 1920–1945, Danville, the Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1973, xvii + 646 pp. ($9.95)
by Ronald D. Knutson
- 201-201 McKinnon, Ronald I., Money and Capital in Economic Development, Washington, D. C., The Brookings Institution, 1973, xii + 184 pp. ($7.50 )
by Donald A. Wells
- 201-203 Nader, Ralph, and Mark J. Green, eds., Corporate Power in America, New York, Grossman Publishers, 1973, x + 309 pp. ($7.95)
by Charles E. French
- 203-204 Zarembka, Paul, Toward A Theory of Economic Development, San Francisco: Holden-Day, Inc., 1972, xiv + 249 pp. ($11.95)
by Pan A. Yotopoulos
1973, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 771-777 Rural Development in an Urban Age
by K. R. Tefertiller
- 778-784 Conflicts and Consistencies in the Agricultural Policies of the United States and Canada
by G. E. Brandow
- 785-790 A Canadian View of Conflicts and Consistencies in the Agricultural Policies of Canada and the United States
by J. C. Gilson
- 791-799 Grain Marketing Methods in Canada—The Theory, Assumptions, and Approach
by Merril W. Menzies
- 800-804 Grain Marketing Methods in the U. S. A.—The Theory, Assumptions, and Approach
by Leonard W. Schruben
- 805-813 A Model for Rationalizing the Canadian Grain Transportation and Handling System on a Regional Basis
by Edward W. Tyrchniewicz & Robert J. Tosterud
- 814-819 Rail-barge Competition in Transporting Winter Wheat
by L. Orlo Sorenson
- 820-828 The Farm Machinery Industry: Reconciling the Interests of the Farmer, the Industry, and the General Public
by Clarence L. Barber
- 829-839 Changing Machinery Technology and Agricultural Adjustment
by G. F. Donaldson & J. P. McInerney
- 840-850 Emerging Issues for Sparsely Populated Areas and Regions under a National Growth Policy
by Luther Tweeten
- 851-859 Organization and Control of the U. S. Food and Fiber Sector
by R. J. Hildreth & Kenneth R. Krause & Paul E. Nelson
- 860-867 Government and Agricultural Adjustment
by D. Gale Johnson
- 868-878 Efficiency and Equity in Natural Resource and Environmental Policy
by Robert H. Haveman
- 879-887 The Neglected Human Factor
by D. Lee Bawden
- 888-891 Adjustment Problems and Policies within a Framework of Political Economy
by G. I. Trant
- 892-902 Adjustments in a Slowly Declining U. S. Cotton Production Industry
by Robert S. Firch
- 903-912 Agricultural Development Policies and Programs in Canada
by Darrel H. Plaunt
- 913-920 Farm Income and Labour Mobility
by Brian B. Perkins
- 921-929 Managerial Information (Recording, Data, and Decision) Systems in Canada
by George E. Lee & Raymond C. Nicholson
- 930-937 Managerial Information and Decision Systems in the U. S. A.: Historical Developments, Current Status, and Major Issues
by Ludwig M. Eisgruber
- 938-946 Migration Patterns of Minorities in the United States
by Calvin L. Beale
- 947-951 The Role of the 1890 Colleges and Universities in Research on Minority Problems
by T. T. Williams
- 952-966 Traditional Graduate Admission Standards as Constraints to Increasing the Supply of Black Professional Agriculturalists: The Florida Experience
by Carlton G. Davis
- 967-973 Implications of the 1970 Timber Review for Trade in Timber Products
by I. Irving Holland
- 974-982 Economic Trends in the Canadian Forest Products Industry
by T. M. Apsey & M. M. Garton & C. Hajdu
- 983-987 The Influence of U. S. Trade Policy on Forest Products Trade
by Adrien E. Gamache
- 989-992 Agricultural Economists Responding to an Expanding Clientele
by H. H. Austman
- 993-993 Introduction by the Chairman
by Dale E. Hathaway
- 993-996 Sectional Meeting H—Public Sector Research and Education and the Agribusiness Complex: Unholy Alliance or Socially Beneficial Partnership?: Discussion
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 997-999 Sectional Meeting H—Public Sector Research and Education and the Agribusiness Complex: Unholy Alliance or Socially Beneficial Partnership?: Discussion
by George Mehren
- 999-1002 Sectional Meeting H—Public Sector Research and Education and the Agribusiness Complex: Unholy Alliance or Socially Beneficial Partnership?: Discussion
by Alex F. McCalla
- 1002-1002 Sectional Meeting H—Public Sector Research and Education and the Agribusiness Complex: Unholy Alliance or Socially Beneficial Partnership?: Summary of the Discussion
by Dale E. Hathaway
- 1003-1007 Evolving Water Policies in the United States
by Gary D. Cobb
- 1008-1016 Mexican National Water Plan: Organization and Preliminary Assessment
by Fernando J. Gonzalez Villarreal
- 1017-1021 National Water Policy: The Canadian Experience
by A. T. Davidson
- 1026-1029 Externalities and Open Field Burning: A Case Study
by Dick Wedin
- 1056-1058 Western Agricultural Economics Association Minutes and Report
by O. Wendell Holmes
1973, Volume 55, Issue 4_Part_1
- 549-556 Real Property Taxes and Farm Real Estate Values: Incidence and Implications
by E. C. Pasour
- 557-566 Allocation of Scarce Resources to Agricultural Research: Review of Methodology
by C. Richard Shumway
- 567-576 Solid Waste Management for Rural Areas: Analysis of Costs and Service Requirements
by Dean Schreiner & George Muncrief & Bob Davis
- 577-583 Returns to Scale and Input Elasticities for Sugarcane: The Case of Sao Paulo, Brazil
by Reinaldo Alcantara & Anthony A. Prato
- 584-594 A Framework for Comparing the Efficiency of Futures Markets
by Tetteh A. Kofi
- 595-603 Opportunity Cost of Time and Other Socioeconomic Effects on Away-From-Home Food Consumption
by Fred J. Prochaska & R. A. Schrimper
- 604-610 Undergraduate Program Revision at Kansas State University
by John Sjo & Frank Orazem & Arlo Biere
- 611-616 Economic Growth and Agriculture: An Evaluation of the Compensation Principle
by E. C. Pasour
- 617-621 On Appraising Environmental Institutions
by J. A. Seagraves
- 622-627 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Irrigation Projects in Northeastern Brazil
by William R. Cline
- 628-632 Joint Ventures and Family Labor Sized Farms
by Kenneth R. Krause
- 633-636 Labor Productivity in Apple Harvesting
by Charles M. Cuskaden
- 637-640 Agricultural Trade Intensity: The European Markets and the U. S
by M. K. Carney
- 641-646 Silage-Concentrate Substitution; Effects on Milk Production and Income Over Feed Cost in DHIA Herds
by D. H. Carley
- 647-652 Consumer Demand for Meat in Canada
by P. Tryfos & N. Tryphonopoulos
- 653-658 Supply of Storage Theory and Commodity Equilibrium Prices with Stochastic Production
by Stanley R. Pliska
- 659-666 Sufficient Conditions for Aggregation of Linear Programming Models
by Quirino Paris & Gordon C. Rausser
- 667-669 Has Social Science Research at the Experiment Stations Increased in Live with Society's Needs and Congressional Intent?
by Glenn R. Smith
- 670-670 R{sub2} in TSLS and GLS Estimation
by William G. Tomek
- 670-674 Long-Run Implications of a Tax in Kind to Reduce Supply and Increase Income: Comment
by Wade L. Griffin & Ronald D. Lacewell
- 675-675 Long-Run Implications of a Tax in Kind to Reduce Supply and Increase Income: Reply
by Earl O. Heady
- 675-677 Reliability of Using the Mean Absolute Deviation to Derive Efficient E, V Farm Plans: Comment
by James S. Ang
- 677-678 Reliability of Using the Mean Absolute Deviation to Derive Efficient E, V Farm Plans: Reply
by K. J. Thomson & P. B. R. Hazell
- 678-679 Price and Income Flexibilities and the Double Logarithmic Demand System: Comment
by Richard Green & Zuhair Hassan & S. R. Johnson
- 679-680 Price and Income Plexibilities and the Double Logarithmic Demand System: Reply
by James P. Houck
- 680-682 Measurement of Leakage by the Use of an Input-Output Model: Comment
by Gholam Mustafa
- 682-682 Measurement of Leakage by the Use of an Input-Output Model: Reply
by Charles H. Little & Gerald A. Doeksen
- 683-684 Balassa, Bela (and associates), The Structure of Protection in Developing Countries, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1971, xviii + 375 pp. ($12.00)
by Erik Thorbecke
- 684-684 Bronfenbrenner, Martin, Income Distribution Theory, Chicago, Aldine · Atherton, Inc., 1971, xiii + 487 pp, ($14.75)
by Theodore P. Lianos
- 684-686 Buchanan, James M., and Robert D. Tollison, eds., Theory of Public Choice, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1972, vi + 329 pp. ($15.00)
by J. A. Nordin
- 686-687 Di Marco, Luis Eugenio, ed., International Economics and Development, New York, Academic Press, Inc., 1972, xix + 515 pp, ($18.50 )
by Alain De Janvry
- 687-687 Dorner, Peter, Land Reform and Economic Development, Baltimore, Penguin Books, Inc., 1972, 167 pp. ($2.75 paper)
by W. W. McPherson
- 688-689 Krutilla, John V., ed., Natural Environments: Studies in Theoretical and Applied Analysis, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future, Inc., 1972, viii + 352 pp. ($16.50)
by Warren E. Johnston
- 689-690 Heady, Earl 0., Leo V. Mayer, and Howard C. Madsen, Future Farm Programs: Comparative Costs and Consequences, Ames, The Iowa State University Press, 1972, viii + 411 pp. ($11.95)
by G. S. Tolley
- 690-692 Machlup, Fritz, Walter S. Salant and Lorie Tarshis, eds., International Mobility and Movement of Capital, New York, Columbia University Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., 1972, xi + 708 pp. ($20.00)
by Andrew Schmitz
- 692-693 Smith, Robert S., Frank T. de Vyver, and William R. Allen, eds., Population Economics: Selected Essays of Joseph J. Spengler, Durham, Duke University Press, 1972, v + 536 pp. ($17.50)
by Bruce Herrick
1973, Volume 55, Issue 4_Part_2
1973, Volume 55, Issue 3