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1971, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 884-884 Traders' Expectations and Cattle Futures Market Prices
by Robert E. Zellner & Charles L. Cramer
- 885-885 Questions Critical to the Successful Financial Management of the Farm Firm—Status of Our Research Answers
by Virden L. Harrison
- 886-886 Equity Analysis and Farm Family Consumption
by D. Howard Doster
- 887-894 Forestry, Public Pressures, and Economic Development
by Perry R. Hagenstein
- 894-895 Forestry, Public Pressures, and Economic Development: Discussion
by Raleigh Barlowe
- 895-895 Forestry, Public Pressures, and Economic Development: Discussion
by Henry J. Vaux
- 896-896 Changing Pressures on Forest Land Resources: Recreation, Water, and Other Nontimber Values: Discussion
by Daniel E. Chappelle
- 896-896 Changing Pressures on Forest Land Resources: Recreation, Water, and Other Nontimber Values: Discussion
by Richard L. Bury
- 896-897 Changing Pressures on Forest Land Resources: Recreation, Water, and Other Nontimber Values: Discussion
by R. Burnell Held
- 898-898 Influence of the Public Sector: Resource Ownership, Regulation, and Incentives: Discussion
by Ronald Beazley
- 898-899 Influence of the Public Sector: Resource Ownership, Regulation, and Incentives: Discussion
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 899-899 Influence of the Public Sector: Resource Ownership, Regulation, and Incentives: Discussion
by John Muench
- 900-900 The Forest Investment Decision in a Time of Change
by Walter C. Anderson
- 901-901 Influence of Public Policies on the Development of the Forestry Sector in British Columbia
by David Haley
- 902-902 Forest Range Environmental Study (FRES)
by John W. Putman & H. Fred Kaiser & David P. Worley
- 903-903 Conceptualizing Environmental Policies for the Development of Natural Resources
by R. G. F. Spitze & W. D. Seitz
- 904-904 Measurement of Nonmarket Resource Values
by Daniel R. Talhelm
- 905-905 An Econocological View of Environmental Quality
by Harold B. Jones
- 906-906 The Impact of Selected Income Tax Provisions on Agricultural Investments and Management (abstract)
by Hoy F. Carman
- 907-907 Taxation and Agriculture: Discussion
by Harvey Shapiro
- 908-908 A New Look at Farm Property Taxation (abstract)
by Frederick D. Stocker
- 908-908 A New Look at Farm Property Taxation: Discussion
by Leo Cohen
- 909-909 Future Structure of Census Data Relating to Agriculture and Rural People (abstract)
by Conrad Taeuber
- 910-910 Implications of the Census for Agricultural Statistics (abstract)
by Harry C. Trelogan
- 911-911 The Data Problem in Agricultural Economics Research (abstract)
by Eldon E. Weeks
- 912-912 Adequacy of Economic Statistics for Agribusiness Planning (abstract)
by Charles E. Erickson
- 913-913 The Distribution Among Agricultural Producers, Commodities, and Resources of Gains and Losses from Inflation in the Nation's Economy (abstract)
by G. E. Brandow
- 914-914 The Impact on Net Farm Income of National Inflation
by Luther Tweeten & Leroy Quance
- 914-915 Impact of Inflation on Agriculture: Discussion
by Lowell D. Hill
- 915-916 Impact of Inflation on Agriculture: Discussion
by Gene L. Swackhamer
- 917-917 The President's Departmental Reorganizational Program, with Special Reference to Agriculture: Discussion
by William A. Carlson
- 917-918 The President's Departmental Reorganizational Program, with Special Reference to Agriculture: Discussion
by Hyde H. Murray
- 918-918 The President's Departmental Reorganizational Program, with Special Reference to Agriculture: Discussion
by Mark T. Buchanan
- 918-918 The President's Departmental Reorganizational Program, with Special Reference to Agriculture: Discussion
by Robert N. Hampton
- 919-922 The Economic Feasibility of Aquaculture
by Gary A. Gilbertson
1971, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 551-556 The University in Contemporary Society
by Emery N. Castle
- 557-564 University-Agribusiness Cooperation: Current Problems and Prognosis
by W. D. Dobson & Robert C. Matthes
- 565-572 Optimal Allocation of Generic Advertising Budgets
by Edward L. McClelland & Leo Polopolus & Lester H. Myers
- 573-582 Differences in Consumption Patterns of Farm and Nonfarm Households in the United States
by Feng-Yao Lee & Keith E. Phillips
- 583-592 Economic Potential of the California Trawl Fishery
by Desmond O'Rourke
- 593-599 A Market-Share Approach to the Foreign Demand for U. S. Cotton
by Ghazi Sirhan & Paul R. Johnson
- 600-607 Effects of Supply Variations on Costs and Profits of Slaughter Plants
by Lawrence A. Daellenbach & Lehman B. Fletcher
- 608-611 Returns and Risks of Expanding Pennsylvania Dairy Farms with Different Levels of Equity
by H. R. Hinman & R. F. Hutton
- 612-618 Linear Programming Approximation of Least-Cost Feed Mixes with Probability Restrictions
by Sabir A. Rahman & F. E. Bender
- 619-624 Personality Characteristics and Successful Use of Credit by Farm Families
by Kenneth R. Krause & Paul L. Williams
- 625-638 An Empirical Application and Evaluation of Discrete Stochastic Programming in Farm Management
by Allan N. Rae
- 639-642 Supervised Credit as a Tool in Agricultural Development
by Dale Colyer & Guillermo Jimenez
- 643-646 Export Supply and Demand for U. S. Cattle Hides
by Paul L. Farris
- 647-650 Managerial Socioeconomic Characteristics and Size of Operation in Beef Cattle Feeding—An Application of Discriminant Analysis
by A. A. Araji & R. M. Finley
- 651-655 Obtaining Preliminary Bayesian Estimates of the Value of a Weather Forecast
by John P. Doll
- 656-658 Emergin Priorities in the Training and Research Orientation of Agricultural Economists
by Linley E. Juers
- 658-660 Needed Redirections in Economics: Comment
by Lawrence W. Libby
- 661-662 Economic and Policy Implications of Pollution from Agricultural Chemicals
by D. E. Farris & J. M. Sprott
- 662-664 A Linear Alternative to Quadratic and Semivariance Programming for Farm Planning under Uncertainty: Comment
by Joyce T. Chen
- 664-665 A Linear Alternative to Quadratic and Semivariance Programming for Farm Planning under Uncertainty: Reply
by P. B. R. Hazell
- 665-668 Flow-of-Funds Social Accounts for the Farm Sector: Comment
by John R. Brake & Peter J. Barry
- 668-670 Flow-of-Funds Social Accounts for the Farm Sector: Reply
by John B. Penson & David A. Lins & George D. Irwin
- 670-671 Random Coefficient Regression Models and Carcass Pricing: A Comment
by Richard Green & Zuhair Hassan & S. R. Johnson & Phiphit Suphaphiphat
- 671-673 Effects of Misspecifications of Log-Linear Functions When Sample Values Are Zero or Negative: Comment
by Oscar R. Burt
- 673-674 Effects of Misspecifications of Log-Linear Functions When Sample Values Are Zero or Negative: Reply
by S. R. Johnson & Gordon C. Rausser
- 674-675 Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches: Comment
by Oscar R. Burt
- 675-677 On Statistical Intolerance in Supply Analysis
by Luther Tweeten & Leroy Quance
- 677-677 Inaccuracy in Reporting by Hillman
by Paul L. Farris
- 678-678 Inaccuracy in Reporting by Hillman: Reply
by Jimmye S. Hillman
- 678-678 Peter Kilby's Review of Strategies and Recommendations for Nigerian Rural Development, 1969/1985
by Glenn L. Johnson
- 679-680 Brewster, John M., A Philosopher Among Economists, edited by J. Patrick Madden and David E. Brewster, Philadelphia, J. T. Murphy, 1970, vi + 294 pp. ($7.00)
by D. C. Myrick
- 680-681 Brown, Dorris D., Agricultural Development in India's Districts, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1970, xvi + 169 pp. ($10.00)
by William E. Hendrix
- 681-682 Cline, William R., Economic Consequences of a Land Reform in Brazil, Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Co., 1970, xv + 213 pp. ($14.00 )
by Gene Wunderlich
- 682-683 de Farcy, Henri, ĽÉconomie Agricole (The Agricultural Economy), Paris, Editions Sirey, 1970, 446 pp. (56F, postpaid 61F)
by Bernard Oury
- 683-684 Evenari, Michael, Leslie Shanan, and Naphtali Tadmor, The Negev: The Challenge of a Desert Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971, x + 345 pp. ($15.00)
by Hugh A. Johnson
- 684-685 Griffin, Keith, Underdevelopment in Spanish America: An Interpretation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 1969, 288 pp. ($10.00)
by Peter T. Knight
- 685-687 Iowa State University Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, Benefits and Burdens of Rural Development, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1970, xii + 311 pp ($5.95)
by G. Edward Schuh
- 687-688 Kneese, Allen V., Robert U. Ayres, and Ralph C. AArge, Economics and the Environment: A Materials Balance Approach, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1970, x + 120 pp. ($2.50 paper)
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 688-690 Labys, Walter C., and C. W. J. Granger, Speculation, Hedging and Commodity Price Forecasts, Lexington, Massachusetts, D. C. Heath and Company, 1970, xxiv + 320 pp. ($12.50)
by Arnold B. Larson
- 690-690 Meadows, Dennis L., Dynamics of Commodity Production Cycles, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wright-Allen Press, Inc., 1970, xi, + 101 pp. ($14.75)
by Richard J. Crom
- 691-692 Preeg, Ernest H., Traders and Diplomats: An Analysis of the Kennedy Round of Negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Washington, The Brookings Institution, 1970, xv + 320 pp. ($6.75)
by Robert B. Schwenger
- 692-693 Schultz, Theodore W., Investment in Human Capital; The Role of Education and of Research, New York, The Free Press, 1971, xii + 272 pp. ($8.75)
by Richard Layard
- 693-694 Torgerson, Randall E., Producer Power at the Bargaining Table: A Case Study of the Legislative Life of S.109, Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1970, ix + 328 pp. ($9.00 cloth, $6.00 paper)
by James G. Youde
- 694-695 Tweeten, Luther G., Foundations of Farm Policy, Lincoln, The University of Nebraska Press, 1970, xi + 537 pp. ($9.50)
by James T. Bonnen
- 698-698 Winter Meeting American Agricultural Economics Association with Allied Social Science AssociationsDecember 27–30, 1971
by Vernon W. Ruttan
1971, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 401-410 Discrimination in the Markets for Farm Capital?
by Robert Tinney & Finis Welch
- 411-422 The Relative Share of Labor in United States Agriculture, 1949–1968
by Theodore P. Lianos
- 423-430 Tariffs, Nontariff Distortions, and Effective Protection in U. S. Agriculture
by Larry J. Wipf
- 431-440 The Value, Cost, and Efficiency of American Food Aid
by Per Pinstrup-Andersen & Luther G. Tweeten
- 441-447 Tax in Kind to Reduce Supply and Increase Income without Government Payments and Marketing Quotas
by Earl O. Heady
- 448-460 Stochastic Programming, Utility, and Sequential Decision Problems in Farm Management
by Allan N. Rae
- 461-466 Optimum Dairy Plant Location with Economies of Size and Market-Share Restrictions
by Donald W. Kloth & Leo V. Blakley
- 467-477 Time Horizon, Objective Function, and Uncertainty in a Multiperiod Model of Firm Growth
by Jean-Marc Boussard
- 478-490 A Supply Response Model for Perennial Crops
by Ben C. French & Jim L. Matthews
- 491-499 On Multistage Multiproduct Production Functions
by Yair Mundlak & Assaf Razin
- 500-501 Withholding by Grade
by Frederick V. Waugh
- 502-506 On Estimating Capital Gains in U. S. Agriculture
by Kul B. Bhatia
- 507-509 Hog Pricing and Evaluation Methods—Their Accuracy and Equity
by Marvin L. Hayenga
- 510-513 An Economic Interpretation of the Transportation Problem
by J. C. Hsiao
- 514-516 Allocation Efficiency in a Developing Agricultural Economy in Malaya
by Yukon Huang
- 517-521 Resource Productivity in Indian Agriculture
by Robert W. Herdt
- 522-523 Tolley and Management: Unreliable Residual Returns and Nonimputable Costs
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 523-525 Reply to Breimyer on Management
by G. S. Tolley
- 525-526 Monthly Supply-Demand Relationships for Fed Cattle and Hogs: Comment
by J. Bruce Bullock
- 527-529 Monthly Supply-Demand Relationships for Fed Cattle and Hogs: A Reply and Some Extensions
by Marvin L. Hayenga & Duane Hacklander
- 529-532 Cost-Share Leases Revisited…Again
by Robert F. Boxley
- 532-532 Flow-Of-Funds Social Accounts For the Farm Sector: A Correction
by John B. Penson & David A. Lins & George D. Irwin
- 532-534 Employment of Agricultural Economists
by Varden Fuller
- 535-536 Barkin, David, and Timothy King, Regional Economic Development, The River Basin Approach in Mexico, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1970, x + 262 pp. ($10.50)
by Reed Hertford
- 536-537 Boserup, Ester, Woman's Role in Economic Development, London, George Allen and Unwin, 1970, 283 pp. ($9.95). (Published in the United States by Dufour Editions, Chester Springs, Pa.)
by Kusum Nair
- 537-538 Crosson, Pierre R., Agricultural Development and Productivity: Lessons from the Chilean Experience, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future, 1970, xvi + 198 pp. ($7.00)
by William C. Thiesenhusen
- 538-539 Hirsch, Eva, Poverty and Plenty on the Turkish Farm, A Study of Income Distribution in Turkish Agriculture, New York, Middle East Institute of Columbia, 1970, xv + 313 pp. ( $6.00)
by Malcolm J. Purvis
- 539-540 Joravsky, David, The Lysenko Affair, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1970, xiii + 459 pp. ( $13.95)
by Jack E. Holmes & Stephen Osofsky
- 540-541 Markham, Jesse W., and Gustav F. Papanek, eds., Industrial Organization and Economic Development, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970, xiii + 422 pp
by Peter G. Helmberger
- 541-542 Sargent, E. D., and S. J. Rogers, eds., The Economic Prospects for Horticulture, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd Publication 1970, XIII + 142 pp. (ß1.50)
by D. B. DeLoach
- 542-542 Schuh, G. Edward, The Agricultural Development of Brazil, New York, Praeger Publisher, 1970, xxxiii + 456 pp. ($18.50)
by Gordon W. Smith
1971, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 163-172 Agricultural Credit in Latin America: A Critical Review of External Funding Policy
by Dale W Adams
- 173-181 A Welfare Analysis of the Voluntary Corn Diversion Program, 1961 to 1966
by Leroy J. Hushak
- 182-190 A Model of Competitive Behavior in Food Industries
by C. R. Handy & D. I. Padberg
- 191-196 Computing Equilibrium Solutions for Imperfectly Competitive Markets
by Yakir Plessner
- 197-205 A Dynamic Economic Model of Pasture and Range Investments
by Oscar R. Burt
- 206-215 Resource Investments, Impact Distribution, and Evaluation Concepts
by Robert J. Kalter & Thomas H. Stevens
- 216-221 Price Elasticities from Panel Data: Meat, Poultry, and Fish
by Joseph C. Purcell & Robert Raunikar
- 222-227 Reservation Prices on Credit Use: A Measure of Response to Uncertainty
by Peter J. Barry & C. B. Baker
- 228-234 Effects of Split-Demand and Slaughter-Capacity Assumptionson Optimal Locations of Cattle Feeding
by Larry N. Langemeier & Robert M. Finley
- 235-243 Some Key Issues and Challenges Posed by Nonagricultural Demands for Rural Environments
by Raymond D. Vlasin
- 244-249 Future Use of Rural Resources
by L. T. Wallace
- 250-256 Public Policies for Rural America: Legacies or Leading Edges?
by Lynn M. Daft
- 257-264 Soviet Agriculture Revisited
by D. Gale Johnson
- 264-265 Soviet Agriculture: Discussion
by Dale E. Hathaway
- 265-266 Soviet Agriculture: Discussion
by Roy D. Laird
- 266-267 Soviet Agriculture: Discussion
by James S. Plaxico
- 267-268 Soviet Agriculture: Discussion
by W. Neill Schaller
- 269-274 Simulation of the Market for Foodgrains in India
by Howard Barnum
- 275-284 The Transformation of Traditional Agriculture: A Case Study of Punjab, India
by I. J. Singh
- 285-294 The Green Revolution and the World Rice Market, 1967–1975
by E. Ray Canterbery & Hans Bickel
- 294-294 Economic Development of Agriculture: Discussion
by Vernon W. Ruttan
- 294-295 Economic Development of Agriculture: Discussion
by Louis M. Goreux
- 296-296 Economic Development of Agriculture: Discussion
by John W. Mellor
- 297-301 Prospects for Black Farmers in the Years Ahead
by Henry Ponder
- 302-307 Rural-Urban Migration of Blacks: Past and Future
by Calvin L. Beale
- 308-315 Effects of Government Policies on Employment Opportunities for Blacks
by George S. Tolley
- 316-318 Economic Position and Prospects for Urban Blacks
by Phyllis A. Wallace
- 319-322 The Use of Discriminant Analysis in Selecting Rural Development Strategies
by Daniel W. Bromley
- 323-324 Analysis of Milk Production Costs Using Cross-Section Data: The Problem of Converting Observed Quantities of Milk to a Standard Butterfat Content
by J. Bruce Bullock
- 325-330 Use of Linear Programming in Capital Budgeting with Multiple Goals
by Wilfred Candler & Michael Boehlje
- 331-334 A Note on Fluctuations in Supply and Farmers' Income
by S. Eckstein & M. Syrquin
- 335-339 Program Development in the National Bureau of Economic Research
by Harold G. Halcrow
- 339-342 Michigan State's Kellogg Farmers Study Program: A Progress Report
by George E. Rosmiller & David L. Cole
- 342-345 Reorganizing Social Science Research in Agriculture
by John T. Scott
- 345-348 AAEA Employment Service
by Dale Colyer & Randall E. Torgerson
- 348-353 Estimates of Income Effects from Water Transfers: A Critical Evaluation of the Hartman-Seastone Estimates for Imperial County, California
by Maurice M. Kelso & William E. Martin
- 353-354 Econometric Studies of Milk Marketing: Comment
by R. E. Freeman
- 355-355 Econometric Studies of Milk Marketing: Reply
by Marvin Kottke
- 355-356 Econometric Studies of Milk Marketing: Reply
by George W. Ladd
- 356-359 Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches—Some Critical Notes
by Rudolf Wolffram
- 359-360 Techniques for Segmenting Independent Variables in Regression Analysis: Reply
by Luther Tweenten & Leroy Quance
- 361-362 Temporal Relationships Among Futures Prices: Comment
by Richard G. Heifner
- 362-366 Temporal Relationships Among Futures Prices: Reply
by Roger W. Gray & William G. Tomek
- 366-367 Econometricians and the Data Gap: Rejoinder
by Ernest W. Grove
- 368-368 Bhuleshkar, Ashok V., ed., Indian Economic Thought and Development, Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Volume, London, C. Hurst, 1969, 445 pp. (65 s)
by Shlomo Reutlinger
- 368-369 Bressler, Raymond G., Jr., and Richard A. King, Markets, Prices, and Interregional Trade, New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1970, xviii + 426 pp. ($13.95)
by Barry W. Bobst
- 369-370 Duckham, A. N., and C. B. Masefield, Farming Systems of the World, New York, Praeger Publishers, 1970, XVIII + 542 pp. ($21.50)
by Ronald L. Mighell
- 370-371 Grunwald, Joseph, and Philip Musgrove, Natural Resources in Latin American Development, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1969, xvii + 493 pp. ($20.00)
by L. Jay Atkinson
- 371-372 Hadwiger, Don F., Federal Wheat Commodity Programs, Ames, The Iowa State University Press, 1970, xi + 407 pp. ($10.50)
by Alex F. McCalla
- 372-374 Hartman, L. M., and Don Seastone, Water Transfers: Economic Efficiency and Alternative Institutions, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future, 1970, xiii + 127 pp. ($5.75)
by M. M. Kelso
- 374-375 Idyll, C. P., The Sea Against Hunger, New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1970, xxi + 221 pp. ($7.95)
by David A. Storey
- 375-376 Johnson, Glenn L., O. J. Scoville, George K. Dike, and Carl K. Eicher, Strategies and Recommendations for Nigerian Rural Development, 1969/1985, Consortium for the Study of Nigerian Rural Development, East Lansing, University of Michigan, 1969, ii + 158 pp. Price unknown. Paper
by Peter Kilby
- 376-377 Mueller, Willard F., A Primer on Monopoly and Competition, New York, Random House, 1970, xii + 203 pp. ($5.95 cloth, $2.50 paper)
by F. M. Scherer
- 377-377 Roy, Ewell Paul, Collective Bargaining in Agriculture, Danville, Illinois, The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., 1970, 280 pp. ($6.95)
by James G. Youde
- 378-379 Scott, A. D., ed., Economics of Fisheries Management: A Symposium, Vancouver, The University of British Columbia Institute of Animal Resource Ecology, 1970, vii + 115 pp. ($5.00 paper)
by Oscar R. Burt
- 379-380 United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America, Development Problems in Latin America, Austin and London, University of Texas Press, 1970, 318 pp. ($8.50)
by Robert B. Schwenger
- 380-382 Weintraub, D., M. Lissak, and Y. Azmon, Moshava, Kibbutz, and Moshav: Patterns of Jewish Rural Settlement and Development in Palestine, and Klayman, Maxwell I., The Moshav in Israel: A Case Study of Institution Building for Agricultural Development
by John W. Bennett
- 383-383 Williams, Sheldon W., David A. Vose, Charles E. French, Hugh L. Cook, and Alden C. Manchester, Organization and Competition in the Midwest Dairy Industries, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1970. 339 pp. ($12.50)
by A. C. Hoffman
1971, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-7 Flow-of-Funds Social Accounts for the Farm Sector
by John B. Penson & David A. Lins & George D. Irwin
- 8-16 Needed Redirections in Economic Analysis for Agricultural Development Policy
by Peter Dorner
- 17-25 Optimal Sizes of Farms under Varying Tenure Forms, Including Renting, Ownership, State, and Collective Structures
by Earl O. Heady
- 26-32 Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk
by John L. Dillon & J. R. Anderson
- 33-46 Economic Analysis of Irrigation in Subhumid Climate
by Oscar R. Burt & M. S. Stauber
- 47-52 The Team Approach and Extension Economics
by Ken D. Duft
- 53-62 A Linear Alternative to Quadratic and Semivariance Programming for Farm Planning under Uncertainty
by P. B. R. Hazell
- 63-70 A Simultaneous-Equation Model of Spatial Equilibrium and Its Application to the Broiler Markets
by Tsoung-Chao Lee & Stanley K. Seaver
- 71-78 From Hedging to Pure Speculation: A Micro Model of Optimal Futures and Cash Market Positions
by Ronald W. Ward & Lehman B. Fletcher
- 79-91 Formulating Beef Rations for Improved Performance under Environmental Stress
by Ray F. Brokken
- 92-100 The Regional Impact of Lamb Imports on Equilibrium Returns to Domestic Producers, 1967
by Hoy F. Carman & James A. Maetzold
- 101-102 Comparative Investment per Worker in Agriculture and Manufacturing Sectors of the Economy
by Allen G. Smith
- 103-105 Nonfarm Income Earned by Commercial Farm Operators in Central Illinois
by R. J. Hanson
- 106-108 Feed Formulation for Least Cost of Gain
by J. A. McDonough
- 109-111 A Note on the Definition of the Economic Region of the Production Function
by Richard S. Johnston & A. Gene Nelson
- 112-115 On the Measurement of Price Elasticity of Demand
by S. H. Logan & G. C. Rausser & R. A. Oliveira
- 116-119 A Modified Adaptive Expectations Model
by Vahid F. Nowshirvani
- 120-124 Effects of Misspecifications of Log-Linear Functions When Sample Values are Zero or Negative
by S. R. Johnson & Gordon C. Rausser
- 125-128 A Model for Agricultural Policy: An Addendum
by Micha Gisser
- 129-131 Returns to Human and Research Capital in the Non-South Agricultural Sector of the United States, 1949–1964
by Gideon Fishelson
- 132-133 "Modernization Effect" upon Exports of Agricultural Produce: South Korea: Comment
by Ramon H. Myers
- 133-134 "Modernization Effect" upon Exports of Agricultural Produce: South Korea: Reply
by Jae H. Cho
- 135-136 A Method for Analyzing the Effect of Taxes and Financing on Investment Decisions: Reply
by Gordon E. Rodewald
- 137-138 Relevance—Where Do You Find It?
by Samuel L. Crockett
- 138-138 Irrelevance Is Where You Find It: Comment
by David B. Narrie
- 138-140 Irrelevance Is Where You Find It: Reply
by Ernest W. Grove
- 140-141 Is There a Better Way to Choose the AAEA President?—Comment
by Ernest W. Grove
- 141-141 FAO-U.S. Training Center in Census and Sample Survey Procedures
by Harry C. Trelogan
- 142-142 Armstrong, John Borden, Factory under the Elms: A History of Harrisville, New Hampshire, 1774–1969, Cambridge, the MIT Press, 1969, xx + 320 pp. ($12.50)
by Alan R. Bird