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1972, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 473-476 Minimum Wages and the Farm Labor Market
by Bruce Gardner
- 477-484 Impact of Minimum Wages Upon the Level and Composition of Agricultural Employment
by Theodore P. Lianos
- 485-489 Farmer Conservatism and the Incidence of Taxes
by J. Ronnie Davis & Charles W. Meyer
- 490-491 Changing Federal Income Tax Rates and Optimum Farm Size
by Hoy F. Carman
- 492-495 Predicting the Effects of High-Lysine Corn on the Hog Economy
by A. Gene Nelson & Timothy M. Hammonds
- 496-502 Price Alignment and Movements of Class I Milk between Markets
by Leo V. Blakley & Donald W. Kloth
- 503-506 Reliability of Using the Mean Absolute Deviation to Derive Efficient E,V Farm Plans
by K. J. Thomson & P. B. R. Hazell
- 507-512 Trend Models of Feeder, Slaughter, and Wholesale Beef Cattle Prices
by John R. Franzmann & Rodney L. Walker
- 513-519 Investments in Agricultural Processing for Rural Development in Oklahoma
by Gerald A. Doeksen & Dean F. Schreiner
- 520-520 Tradition and Protectionism—The AAEA and Its Journal: Comment
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 521-522 Tradition and Protectionism—The AAEA and Its Journal: Reply
by John C. Redman & Leo Polopolus
- 522-524 Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk: Comment
by H. C. Molster
- 524-524 Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk: Reply
by John L. Dillon & J. R. Anderson
- 524-525 A Simulation Study of Population, Education, and Income Growth in Uganda: Comment
by Douglass G. Norvell
- 526-527 Sacred Cows
by Michael Perelman
- 528-529 Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches—Rejoinder
by Oscar R. Burt
- 530-531 Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches—A Further Reply
by Luther Tweeten & Leroy Quance
- 531-531 Quantitative Training of Undergraduates: Comment
by Vern Elefson
- 532-532 Quantitative Training of Undergraduates: Reply
by Lonnie L. Jones & Lester V. Manderscheid & Curtis F. Lard
- 532-533 On The Evaluation of Departments of Agricultural Economics: Comment
by David B. Narrie
- 534-534 On the Evaluation of Departments of Agricultural Economics: Reply
by Lonnie L. Jones & Lester V. Manderscheid & Curtis F. Lard
- 534-535 Economic and Policy Implications of Pollution from Agricultural Chemicals: Comment
by George L. Casler
- 536-536 Economic and Policy Implications of Pollution from Agricultural Chemicals: Reply
by D. E. Farris & J. M. Sprott
- 537-537 Mechanization and Social Welfare: A Belated Comment
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 538-538 Converting National Supply and Demand Equations to a Common Currency for Internationally Traded Commodities
by David P. Elliott
- 539-540 Berger, Samuel R., Dollar Harvest, Lexington, D. C. Heath and Company, 1971, xi + 221 pp. ($7.95)
by Don F. Hadwiger
- 540-541 Cowling, Keith, David Metcalf, and A. J. Rayner, Resource Structure of Agriculture: An Economic Analysis, Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1970, xiii + 248 pp. ($7.40)
by Norman K. Whittlesey
- 541-542 Falcon, Walter P., and Gustav F. Papanek, eds., Development Policy II—The Pakistan Experience, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971, xiii + 267 pp. ($9.00)
by M. Raquibuz Zaman
- 542-543 Fishel, Walter L., ed., Resource Allocation in Agricultural Research, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1971, ix + 391 pp. ($14.00)
by Linley E. Juers
- 543-544 Greig, W. Smith, The Economics of Food Processing, Westport, The AVI Publishing Company, Inc., 1971, xi + 373 pp. ($21.00)
by Allen C. Manchester
- 544-545 Hicks, George L., and Geoffrey McNicoll, Trade and Growth in the Philippines: An Open Dual Economy, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1971, xi + 244 pp. ($8.50)
by Vernon W. Ruttan
- 545-546 Hieronymus, Thomas A., Economics of Futures Trading, for Commercial and Personal Profit, New York, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., 1971, xiii + 338 pp. ($12.95)
by Roger W. Gray
- 546-547 Kilby, Peter, ed., Entrepreneurship and Economic Devolopment, New York, The Free Press, 1971, viii + 384 pp. ($12.00)
by Matthew Edel
- 547-548 Scherer, F. M., Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance, Chicago, Rand McNally & Co., 1970, xi + 576 pp. ($13.00)
by Stephen H. Sosnick
- 548-549 Solow, Barbara Lewis, The Land Question and the Irish Economy, 1870–1903, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971, ix + 247 pp. ($8.50)
by Russell L. Berry
1972, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 163-174 Demand for Financial Assets in the Farm Sector: A Portfolio Balance Approach
by John B. Penson
- 175-183 Market Solutions to Externality Problems: Theory and Practice
by Alan Randall
- 184-191 Supply Analysis for Corn in the United States: The Impact of Changing Government Programs
by J. P. Houck & M. E. Ryan
- 192-200 A Truncated Maximin Approach to Farm Planning under Uncertainty with Discrete Probability Distributions
by Yoshihiro Maruyama
- 201-208 Modified Price, Production, and Income Impacts of Food Aid under Market Differentiated Distribution
by Keith D. Rogers & Uma K. Srivastava & Earl O. Heady
- 209-216 Inter-Fiber Competition and the Future of the United States Cotton Industry
by B. Smith & R. Dardis
- 217-225 Socioeconomic Behavior of Cattle Ranchers, with Implications for Rural Community Development in the West
by Arthur H. Smith & William E. Martin
- 226-233 A Comparison of Annual Versus Average Optima for Fertilizer Experiments
by John P. Doll
- 234-237 The Generalized Power Production Function
by Alain De Janvry
- 238-244 An Econometric Analysis of the Demand for Textile Fibers
by Kenneth A. Lewis
- 245-248 Demand, Supply, and Price Relationships for the Broiler Sector, with Emphasis on the Jack-Knife Method
by Russell G. Thompson & J. Michael Sprott & Richard W. Callen
- 249-254 Risk Programming: An Aid in Planning Reservoir-Irrigation Systems
by J. R. Conner & R. J. Freund & M. R. Godwin
- 255-259 Asset Indivisibility and Investment Planning: An Application of Linear Programming
by Peter J. Barry
- 260-266 Separable Programming for Considering Risk in Farm Planning
by Wayne Thomas & Leroy Blakeslee & LeRoy Rogers & Norman Whittlesey
- 267-270 Shift-Share Analysis as a Technique in Rural Development Research
by Wayne C. Curtis
- 271-274 A Total Marketing System for U.S. Dairy Cooperatives
by Emerson Babb & Arlo J. Minden
- 275-278 Is There Disinvestment in the Farming Sector?
by Allen G. Smith
- 279-294 Process Analysis and the Neoclassical Theory of Production
by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
- 295-303 Alternatives to the Neoclassical Theory of the Firm (NTF)
by Glenn L. Johnson
- 303-304 Process Analysis and Economics of Production: Discussion
by J. Edwin Faris
- 305-314 An Analysis of the Market for Food Stamps
by W. Keith Bryant
- 315-322 Theory of the Firm and the Management of Residuals
by Max R. Langham
- 322-325 Theory of the Firm in a Non-Market Environment: Discussion
by Allen V. Kneese
- 326-341 Technical Change and the Distribution of Income in Rural Areas
by Carl H. Gotsch
- 342-355 Income Maintenance Programs in the 1960's: A Survey
by Emiel W. Owens
- 355-357 Economic Growth and Rural Poverty: Discussion
by William B. Back
- 357-359 Economic Growth and Rural Poverty: Discussion
by J. Martin Redfern
- 360-363 Future Census Data for Agriculture: Comment
by Conrad Taeuber
- 363-363 Future Census Data for Agriculture: Reply
by Harry C. Trelogan
- 364-365 External Credit Policy for Latin America: Comment
by Dale Colyer
- 365-366 The Green Revolution: A Reply to Professors Ruttan and Mellor
by E. Ray Canterbery & Hans Bickel
- 366-368 The Green Revolution: A Reply to Professors Ruttan and Mellor
by E. Ray Canterbery & Hans Bickel
- 368-369 A Further Reply
by John W. Mellor
- 369-370 Discrimination in the Markets for Farm Capital? Comment
by Theodore P. Lianos & Edith Hall Parker
- 371-371 Discrimination in Markets for Farm Capital? Reply
by Robert Tinney & Finis Welch
- 371-373 Evaluation of Indian Fertilizer Projects: An Application of Consumer's and Producer's Surplus: Comment
by Kirit G. Vaidya
- 373-374 A Low-Cost Spatial Equilibrium Solution Procedure
by Foo-Shiung Ho & Richard A. King
- 375-376 A Market-Share Approach to the Foreign Demand for U.S. Cotton: Comment
by Robert S. Firch
- 376-377 A Market-Share Approach to the Foreign Demand for U.S. Cotton: Reply
by Paul R. Johnson
- 378-379 Arthur, Henry B., Commodity Futures as a Business Management Tool, Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston, Harvard University, 1971, xiv + 385 pp. ($10.00)
by A. C. Johnson
- 379-379 Blase, Melvin G., ed., Institutions in Agricultural Development, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1971, xxii + 247 pp. ($5.95)
by Russell H. Brannon
- 379-381 Chao, Kang, Agricultural Production in Communist China 1949–1965, and Myers, Ramon H., The Chinese Peasant Economy: Agricultural Development in Hopei and Shantung, 1890–1949
by S. H. Chou
- 381-382 Dhrymes, Phoebus J., Econometrics, Statistical Foundations and Applications, Kmenta, Jan, Elements of Econometrics, Theil, Henri, Principles of Econometrics and Wonnacott, R. J., and Thomas H. Wonnacott, Econometrics
by John P. Doll
- 383-384 Intriligator, Michael D., Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1971, xix + 508 pp. ($13.95 )
by T. Takayama
- 384-385 Nelson, Richard R., T. Paul Schultz, and Robert L. Sleighton, Structural Changes in a Developing Economy: Colombia's Problems and Prospects, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1971, xii + 322 pp. ($12.50)
by Dale W Adams
- 385-386 Steiner, Gilbert Y., The State of Welfare, Washington, D.C., The Brookings Institution, 1971, + 346 pp, ($7.50)
by W. Keith Bryant
- 386-386 Wollman, Nathaniel, and Gilbert W. Bonem, The Outlook for Water: Quality, Quantity, and National Growth, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1971, xviii + 286 pp. $12.00
by William B. Lord
1972, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-10 Optimal Levels of Fertilization Under Risk: The Potential for Corn and Wheat Fertilization Under Alternative Price Policies in Argentina
by Alain De Janvry
- 11-18 Profit, Supply, and Factor Demand Functions
by Lawrence J. Lau & Pan A. Yotopoulos
- 19-31 Rice Policy in Japan's Economic Development
by Yujiro Hayami
- 32-40 Project Selection and Macroeconomic Objectives: A Methodology Applied to Peruvian Irrigation Projects
by Stephen E. McGaughey & Erik Thorbecke
- 41-50 Estimated Net Costs of P.L. 480 Food Aid with Three Alternative U. S. Farm Programs
by Leo V. Mayer
- 51-59 Michigan Food Stamp Program: A Partial Analysis of Performance
by Paul E. Nelson
- 60-67 Asset Replacement Principles
by R. K. Perrin
- 68-76 Evaluation of Alternative Flexibility Restraint Procedures for Recursive Programming Models Used for Prediction
by Thomas A. Miller
- 77-83 A Polynomial Lag Formulation of Milk Production Response
by Dean Chen & Richard Courtney & Andrew Schmitz
- 84-91 An Open Econometric Model of the Canadian Beef Cattle Sector
by S. N. Kulshreshtha & A. G. Wilson
- 92-101 A General Model for Evaluating Agricultural Flood Plains
by Ronald D. Lacewell & Vernon R. Eidman
- 102-107 Present Status of Quantitative Techniques in Undergraduate Agricultural Economics Programs
by Lonnie L. Jones & Curtis F. Lard & Lester V. Manderscheid
- 108-110 Distributed Lag Models of Cotton Acreage Response: A Further Result
by William G. Tomek
- 111-115 Economic Implications of Nonpar Delivery Points for the Live Cattle Futures Contract
by J. Richard Crow & John B. Riley & Wayne D. Purcell
- 116-120 Stepped Product Demand and Factor Supply Functions in Linear Programming Analyses
by Neil R. Martin
- 121-125 Break-Even Analysis: A Practical Tool In Farm Management
by Russell L. Berry
- 126-130 Concave Programming Applied to Rice Mill Location
by Wilfred Candler & James C. Snyder & William Faught
- 131-131 A Dynamic Economic Model of Pasture and Range Investments: Comment
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 131-132 A Dynamic Economic Model of Pasture and Range Investments: Reply
by Oscar R. Burt
- 132-134 More Sophisticated Tools for Less Important Problems: The History of Rance Improvement Research: A Comment
by William E. Martin
- 134-135 More Sophisticated Tools for Less Important Problems: The History of Range Improvement Research: Reply
by Oscar R. Burt
- 135-136 Changed Distribution of Income vs. Redistribution in Public Project Evaluation: Comment
by A. Allan Schmid
- 137-139 Changed Distribution of Income vs. Redistribution in Public Project Evaluation: A Reply
by Robert J. Kalter & Thomas H. Stevens
- 139-140 Has the AAEA Become "Awards Happy"? A Comment
by Ernest W. Grove
- 140-141 Has the AAEA Become "Awards Happy"?: A Reply
by Emery N. Castle
- 141-141 Ph.D Dissertation Awards: Does the Best Always Win?—Comment
by Gail L. Cramer
- 142-143 Optimal Sizes of Farms under Varying Tenure Forms, Including Renting, Ownership, State, and Collective Structures: Comment
by Edwin F. Ulveling
- 143-144 Optimal Sizes of Farms under Varying Tenure Forms, Including Renting, Ownership, State, and Collective Structures: Reply
by Earl O. Heady
- 145-146 Locational Distribution of AAEA Membership and Journal Contribution
by John C. Redman
- 147-148 Capstick, Margaret, The Economics of Agriculture, New York, St. Martins Press, 1970, 163 pp. ( Priee unknown)
by Rueben C. Buse
- 148-148 Corden, W. M., The Theory of Protection, New York, Oxford University Press, 1971, xiii + 263 pp. ($8.00)
by Larry J. Wipf
- 149-149 Halter, Albert N., and Gerald W. Dean, Decisions under Uncertainty with Research Applications, Cincinnati, South-Western Publishing Co., 1971, iv + 265 pp. (Priee unknown. Paper)
by Wilfred Candler
- 149-150 Heady, Earl O., ed., Economic Models and Quantitative Methods for Decisions and Planning in Agriculture, Proceedings of an East-West Seminar, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1971, xiii + 518 pp. ($10.50)
by George D. Irwin
- 150-151 Howe, Charles W., and K. William Easter, Interbasin Transfers of Water, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1971, xiv + 196 pp. ($9.50)
by Joe B. Stevens
- 151-151 Kuznets, Simon, Economic Growth of Nations; Total Output and Production Structure, Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971, xii + 363 pp. ($15.00)
by Theodore W. Schultz
- 151-152 Volin, Lazar, A Century of Russian Agriculture: From Alexander II to Khrushchev, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1970, vi + 644 pp. ($18.50)
by D. Gale Johnson
1971, Volume 53, Issue 5