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1971, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 143-144 Eicher, Carl K., and Carl Liedholm, eds., Growth and Development of the Nigerian Economy, East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 1970, vii + 456 pp. and Hill, Polly, Studies in Rural Capitalism in West Africa, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1970, xxviii + 172 pp
by Marvin P. Miracle
- 144-145 Hirshleifer, J., Investment, Interest and Capital, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1970, x + 320 pp. ($9.95)
by Paul R. Johnson
- 145-146 Jones, E. L., and S. J. Woolf, eds. Agrarian Change and Economic Development; The Historical Problems, London, Methuen (New York, Barnes and Noble, distr.), 1969, xi + 172 pp. (£2; $6.50)
by Folke Dovring
- 146-147 Lewis, Stephen R. (Jr.), Economic Policy and Industrial Growth in Pakistan, Cambridge, The MIT Press, 1969, viii + 191 pp. ($8.95) and Stern, Joseph J., and Walter P. Falcon, Growth and Development in Pakistan, Cambridge, Harvard University Center for International Affairs, 1970, 94 pp.)
by Alvin C. Egbert
- 147-149 Papi, Ugo, and Charles Nunn, eds., Economic Problems of Agriculture in Industrial Societies: Proceedings of a Conference Held by the International Economic Association, London, Macmillan, and New York, St. Martin's Press, 1969, xxix + 671 pp. ($21.00)
by Pan A. Yotopoulos
- 150-150 Richardson, Harry W., Regional Economics; Location Theory, Urban Structure, Regional Change, New York, Praeger Publishers, 1969, xii + 457 pp. ($10.00 cloth, $4.95 paper) and Richardson, Harry W., Elements of Regional Economics, Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1969, 166 pp. ($1.65 paper)
by Theodore P. Lianos
- 150-151 Sansom, Robert L., the Economics of Insurgency in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, Cambridge, The M.I.T. Press, 1970, xviii + 283 pp. ($12.50)
by J. Price Gittinger
1970, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 635-644 On Returning from Our Agricultural Babel
by Jimmye S. Hillman
- 645-655 American Farm Policy in a Tumultuous World
by Willard W. Cochrane
- 656-662 Pressures and Priorities in the National Budget
by L. T. Wallace
- 663-667 The End of Agrarianism: Fission of the Political Economy of Agriculture
by Lauren Soth
- 667-668 Economic and Political Future for Public Programs in Rural America: Discussion
by Carl F. Kraenzel
- 668-668 Economic and Political Future for Public Programs in Rural America: Discussion
by Robert W. Rudd
- 669-669 Economic and Political Future for Public Programs in Rural America: Discussion
by J. B. Wyckoff
- 670-672 Farmers Union Coalition Position
by Reuben L. Johnson
- 673-675 Farm Policy Legislation for the 1970's: The Farm Bureau Position
by W. E. Hamilton
- 676-677 Farm Legislation for the 1970's
by Don Paarlberg
- 678-686 Changing Structure of the Farm Input Industry: Organization, Scale, Ownership
by Arlo J. Minden
- 686-687 The Changing Nature of Agricultural Input Industries: Discussion
by George R. Allen
- 687-687 The Changing Nature of Agricultural Input Industries: Discussion
by Dale C. Dahl
- 688-689 Improving the Delivery System for Farm Inputs: Discussion
by Robert K. Buck
- 689-690 Improving the Delivery System for Farm Inputs: Discussion
by L. W. Galloway
- 691-691 Policies and Regulations Needed in Input Industries: Discussion
by Carleton C. Dennis
- 691-692 Policies and Regulations Needed in Input Industries: Discussion
by Loys L. Mather
- 693-693 The Role of Cooperatives in the Input Industries: Discussion
by C. William Swank
- 693-694 The Role of Cooperatives in the Input Industries: Discussion
by George L. Capel
- 695-695 The Money Market—Is It Adequate for the Needs of Today's Agriculture: Discussion
by Roby Sloan
- 695-696 The Money Market—Is It Adequate for the Needs of Today's Agriculture: Discussion
by John R. Brake
- 696-697 The Money Market—Is It Adequate for the Needs of Today's Agriculture: Discussion
by John E. Lee
- 698-710 The Green Revolution: Generations of Problems
by Walter P. Falcon
- 710-711 The Green Revolution: Second-Generation Problems: Discussion
by Randolph Barker
- 711-712 The Green Revolution: Generations of Problems: Discussion
by Carl K. Eicher
- 713-713 Implications of the Green Revolution for Technical and Economic Assistance: Discussion
by A. T. Mosher
- 714-714 Implications of the Green Revolution for U.S. Price, Income, and Trade Policy: Discussion
by John A. Schnittker
- 714-715 Implications of the Green Revolution for U.S. Price, Income, and Trade Policy: Discussion
by Quentin M. West
- 716-716 Institutional Reform: The Conflict between Equity and Productivity: Discussion
by William K. Gamble
- 716-717 Institutional Reform: The Conflict between Equity and Productivity: Discussion
by Dale W. Adams
- 717-718 Institutional Reform: The Conflict between Equity and Productivity: Discussion
by Peter Dorner
- 719-719 Implications of the Green Revolution for Economic Growth: Discussion
by G. Edward Schuh
- 719-720 Implications of the Green Revolution for Economic Growth: Discussion
by Kusum Nair
- 720-722 Implications of the Green Revolution for Economic Growth: Discussion
by Wyn F. Owen
- 723-729 A Framework for the Evaluation of Secondary Impacts of Public Investments
by Charles L. Leven
- 729-730 Secondary Impacts of Public Investment: Discussion
by J. Dean Jansma
- 731-731 Water Resources and Other Public Works: Discussion
by Robert J. Kalter
- 731-732 Water Resources and Other Public Works: Discussion
by David C. Major
- 733-733 Human Resources: Discussion
by Howard F. Robinson
- 734-735 Rural Industrialization and Other Employment-Generating Activities: Discussion
by W. Clark Edwards
- 736-744 Poverty and Our Social Order: Implications and Reservations
by James H. Copp
- 744-744 Rural Poverty—Problems and Programs: Discussion
by William E. Saupe
- 745-745 Poverty Programs: What We Have Learned in the Last Six Years: Discussion
by Emiel Owens
- 746-746 Economic Development: Is This a Solution for Rural Poverty: Discussion
by John W. Nixon
- 747-747 Income Maintenance: Alternatives and Implications: Discussion
by Lee Bawden
- 748-761 Economic Factors Underlying the Incidence of Large Farming Units: The Current Situation and Probable Trends
by Kenneth R. Krause & Leonard R. Kyle
- 761-761 Large-Size Farms in the United States: Discussion
by Eugene B. Pickler
- 761-762 Large-Size Farms in the United States: Discussion
by Willard F. Williams
- 762-763 Large-Size Farms in the United States: Discussion
by Arley D. Waldo
- 764-764 Implications of Large-Size Farms for Research and Extension Programs: Discussion
by William W. Wood
- 765-765 Implications of Large-Size Farms for U. S. Price, Income, and Trade Policy: Discussion
by Carroll G. Brunthaver
- 766-773 Population, Settlement, and Growth Patterns
by Marion Clawson
- 773-774 Population, Settlement, and Growth Patterns: Discussion
by Ralph R. Widner
- 775-775 Patterns of Population Settlement and Economic Activity: Where Are We Headed: Discussion
by Bruce L. Gardner
- 776-776 In Search of a Better Distribution of Population: What are the Key Determinants: Discussion
by Irwin P. Halpern
- 776-777 In Search of a Better Distribution of Population: What are the Key Determinants: Discussion
by Donald J. Epp
- 778-778 Public Policies Needed to Affect Employment and Population Distribution: Discussion
by H. A. Wadsworth
- 778-779 Public Policies Needed to Affect Employment and Population Distribution: Discussion
by Jerry B. Waters
- 780-786 Impact of the Industrialization of the Hired Farm Work Force upon the Agricultural Economy
by James S. Holt
- 787-787 The Changing Problems of the Agricultural Work Force: Discussion
by Stanley M. Knebel
- 788-788 Human Resource Development as Related to the Hired Farm Work Force: Discussion
by Frank Bobbitt
- 788-789 Human Resource Development as Related to the Hired Farm Work Force: Discussion
by David C. Ruesink
- 790-790 Organizational and Institutional Changes Needed in an Industrialized Agriculture: Bargaining, Unionization, Unemployment Insurance: Discussion
by Ronald D. Knutson
- 790-791 Organizational and Institutional Changes Needed in an Industrialized Agriculture: Bargaining, Unionization, Unemployment Insurance: Discussion
by Bernard L. Erven
- 792-792 Creating a Work Environment in which Farm Employment Is Competitive: Discussion
by C. C. Moxley
- 792-793 Creating a Work Environment in which Farm Employment Is Competitive: Discussion
by Maurice E. Voland
- 794-802 Administrative Capability and Agricultural Development: An Institution-Building Approach to Evaluation
by Saul M. Katz
- 802-802 Administrative Problems in Rural Development: Discussion
by Carl H. Gotsch
- 803-804 Administrative Problems in Rural Development: Discussion
by Solon L. Barraclough
- 804-804 Administrative Problems in Rural Development: Discussion
by Marvin P. Miracle
- 805-813 Time Series Modeling of Economic Phenomena
by Jurg Bieri & Andrew Schmitz
- 813-813 New Models in Price Forecasting: Discussion
by Wayne A. Fuller
- 814-819 Some Suggestions for Developing New Models from Existing Models
by Richard C. Haidacher
- 819-820 New Models in Price Forecasting: Discussion
by Wayne A. Fuller
- 821-828 Consumer Protection for a Modern Industrialized Food System
by D. I. Padberg
- 828-829 Consumer Protection in the Modern Economy: Discussion
by Carol W. Shaffer
- 829-830 Consumer Protection in the Modern Economy: Discussion
by A. L. Erikson
- 831-840 Priorities in Agricultural Economics for the 1970's
by Emery N. Castle
- 840-841 Priorities in Agricultural Economics for the 1970's: Discussion
by Andrew Schmitz
- 841-841 Priorities in Agricultural Economics for the 1970's: Discussion
by James S. Plaxico
- 842-842 Potential Developments in Futures Markets of Significance to Agriculture and Related Industries
by Leonard J. Haverkamp
- 843-843 Changing Role of the Futures Markets: Discussion
by G. A. Futrell
- 843-844 Changing Role of the Futures Markets: Discussion
by Richard J. Foote
- 844-844 Changing Role of the Futures Markets: Discussion
by Ronald C. Callander
- 845-848 A Top Priority: Family Planning Assistance for Rural America
by William T. Boehm
- 851-851 Distinguished Undergraduate Teacher Award
by Robert W. Taylor
- 851-852 Distinguished Extension Program Award
by Neil E. Harl & Kenneth D. Duft
- 872-872 Statement of Ownership, Management, and CirculationAct of October 23, 1962; Section 4869, Title 39, United States Code
by John C. Redman
1970, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 485-493 Management Entry Into U.S. Agriculture
by G. S. Tolley
- 494-504 The Investment Behavior of a Farm Firm Operating under Risk
by Ezra Sadan
- 505-511 The Measurement of Efficiency Relative to a Frontier Production Function
by Wesley D. Seitz
- 512-520 A Disaggregate Approach to Aggregate Supply
by Robert W. Herdt
- 521-527 Specifying the Allocation of Income among Taxes, Consumption, and Savings in Linear Programming Models
by J. M. Vandeputte & C. B. Baker
- 528-534 An Experimental Comparison of Pricing in Two Auction Systems
by Donald G. Frahm & Lee F. Schrader
- 535-544 Monthly Supply-Demand Relationships for Fed Cattle and Hogs
by Marvin L. Hayenga & Duane Hacklander
- 545-554 An Analysis of Vegetable Contracts
by Edward V. Jesse & Aaron C. Johnson
- 555-568 Economic Determinants of the Farm and Elevator Trends in the Volume of Corn Artificially Dried
by Lowell D. Hill
- 569-577 Mechanized Agriculture and Social Welfare: The Case of the Tomato Harvester
by Andrew Schmitz & David Seckler
- 578-580 Parametric Solutions to the Stollsteimer Model
by George W. Ladd & M. Patrick Halvorson
- 581-586 Discontinuous Plant Cost Function and a Modification of the Stollsteimer Location Model
by Wen-Shyong Chern & Leo Polopolus
- 587-590 Plant-Location Model Suboptimization for Large Problems
by Allan A. Warrack & Lehman B. Fletcher
- 591-593 A Use for Principal Components in Price Analysis
by John P. Doll & Sean B. Chin
- 594-598 A Note on Milk Production Functions
by Q. Paris & Davis. F. Malossini & A. M. Pilla & A. Romita
- 599-602 A Model for Evaluating Consequences of Changes in Federal Milk Order Pricing Policies
by W. D. Dobson
- 603-606 Effect of Use Value Assessment on Property Tax Rates
by C. T. K. Ching & G. E. Frick
- 607-609 Economic Considerations in Response Research: Comment
by J. A. Seagraves
- 609-610 Economic Considerations in Response Research: Further Comment
by J. R. Anderson & John L. Dillon
- 610-613 Leasing Recommendations for Less-Developed Countries: An Extension of Leasing Theory
by John T. Scott
- 613-613 Leasing Recommendations for Less-Developed Countries: Reply
by Dale W Adams & Norman Rask
- 613-615 Estimation of Regression Parameters with the Predicted Dependent Variable Restricted in a Certain Range: Comment
by Tsoung-Chao Lee
- 615-615 Estimation of Regression Parameters with the Predicted Dependent Variable Restricted in a Certain Range: Reply
by M. C. Hallberg
- 616-617 Ellis, Howard Sylvester, ed., The Economy of Brazil, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1969, xxxii + 408 pp. ($10.50)
by David Felix
- 617-618 Hallet, Graham, The Economics of Agricultural Policy, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1968, x + 292 pp. (505 net) and Ruttan, Vernon W., Arley D. Waldo, and James P. Houck, Agricultural Policy in an Affluent Society, New York, W. W. Norton, 1969, xvii + 321 pp. ($7.50)
by Donald C. Horton
- 618-619 Heaton, Louis E., The Agricultural Development of Venezuela, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1969, xxvii + 320 pp. ($15.00)
by A. K. Stapleton
- 619-620 Hicks, John, A Theory of Economic History, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1969, vii + 181 pp. ($5.00 cloth, $1.95 paper)
by Kenneth E. Boulding
- 620-621 Hunter, Guy, Modernizing Peasant Societies; A Comparative Study in Asia and Africa, New York, Oxford University Press, 1969, xi + 324 pp. ($6.50 cloth, $2.50 paper)
by Vernon W. Ruttan
- 621-622 Lancaster, Kelvin, Introduction to Modern Microeconomics, Chicago, Rand McNally, 1969, viii + 326 pp. ($8.50) and Walsh, Vivian Charles, Introduction to Contemporary Microeconomics, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1970, xxi + 298 pp. ($8.95 cloth, $6.95 paper)
by John M. Leyes
- 622-623 Pearson, Lester B. Partners in Development: Report of the Commission on International Development, New York, Praeger Publishers, 1969, x + 399 pp. ($2.95 paper)
by Carl K. Eicher
- 623-623 Teweles, Richard J., Charles V. Harlow, and Herbert L. Stone, The Commodity Futures Trading Guide; the Science and the Art of Sound Commodity Trading, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969, xvi + 357 pp. ($12.50)
by F. M. Schrader
1970, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 365-371 Impact of Public Land Programs on Local Government Finances
by James C. Barron & J. Dean Jansma
- 372-380 Temporal Relationships Among Prices on Commodity Futures Markets: Their Allocative and Stabilizing Roles
by William G. Tomek & Roger W. Gray
- 381-386 An Intertemporal Analysis of the Nature of Demand for Food Products
by Floyd K. Harmston & Hiroyuki Hino
- 387-394 The Reasons Participants Drop Out of the Food Stamp Program: A Case Study and Its Implications
by Harold G. Love
- 395-402 Impact of Food Chain Procurement Policies on the Fluid Milk Processing Industry
by James W. Gruebele & Sheldon W. Williams & Richard F. Fallert
- 403-410 Sensitivity Testing and the Plant Location Problem
by H. I. Toft & P. A. Cassidy & W. O. McCarthy
- 411-421 The Allocation and Pricing of Water in a River Basin
by J. W. B. Guise & J. C. Flinn
- 422-430 Fish Cycles: A Harmonic Analysis
by Frederick V. Waugh & Morton M. Miller
- 431-437 Rural Industrial Growth in the 1960's
by Claude C. Haren
- 438-441 Income Maintenance and the Rural Poor: An Experimental Approach
by D. Lee Bawden
- 442-443 A Stocks and Flows Approach to Migration
by Theodore P. Lianos
- 444-447 Gini Ratios: Some Considerations Affecting Their Interpretation
by Richard A. Benson
- 448-449 Trends in Grain Area and Yield in Developed and Developing Nations
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 450-451 Fixed Coefficients of Production Revisited
by Rachel Dardis
- 452-453 Erratic Results from the Merger Ratio
by David W. Cobia
- 453-454 Theories Explaining the Persistence of Low Resource Returns in a Growing Farm Economy: Comment
by Jean-Pierre Wampach
- 454-455 Theories Explaining the Persistence of Low Resource Returns in a Growing Farm Economy: Reply
by Luther G. Tweeten
- 455-456 Population Growth and Agricultural Development in Latin America: Comment
by Del Fitchett
- 456-457 Population Growth and Agricultural Development in Latin America: Reply
by William C. Thiesenhusen
- 457-459 The Contribution of Foreign Assistance to Agricultural Development: Comment
by L. Harlan Davis
- 459-459 The Contribution of Foreign Assistance to Agricultural Development: Reply
by Wayne A. Schutjer & Dale Weigel
- 459-462 Testing for the Farm Income Multiplier: Comment
by R. M. Algie & Philip Jacobs
- 462-464 Testing for the Farm Income Multiplier: Reply
by Abbas Mirakhor & Frank Orazem
- 464-464 A Word of Caution on Multipliers: Comment
by Allen G. Smith
- 465-466 Chakravarty, Sukhamoy, Capital and Development Planning, Cambridge, The MIT Press, 1969, xx + 344 pp.($12.50)
by Clark Edwards
- 466-467 Cramer, J. S., Empirical Econometrics, Amsterdam North-Holland Publishing Company, 1969, xii + 277 pp. ($8.00 paper, $12.50 cloth)
by T. Dudley Wallace
- 467-469 Fox, Karl A., and D. Gale Johnson, eds., Readings in the Economics of Agriculture, Homewood, Illinois, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1969, xxiv + 517 pp. ($8.00)
by Lee R. Martin
- 469-470 Howe, Charles W., et al., Inland Waterway Transportation—Studies in Public and Private Management and Investment Decisions, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future, 1969, vii + 144 pp. ($5.00 paper)
by Bruce H. Wright
- 470-471 Iowa State University Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, A North American Common Market, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1969, viii + 442 pp. ($8.95)
by Donald C. Horton
- 471-472 Knapp, Joseph G., The Rise of American Cooperative Enterprise: 1620–1920, Danville, Illinois, The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., 1969, 532 pp. ($8.95)
by Ian W. Hardie
- 472-472 Landsberger, Henry A., ed., Latin American Peasant Movements, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1969, ix + 476 pp. ($12.50)
by Robert C. Otte
- 472-473 Nair, Kusum, The Lonely Furrow: Farming in the United States, Japan and India, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1969, xvi + 314 pp. ($7.95)
by Nicolaas Luykx
- 473-474 Reserve Bank of India, Development of Cooperative Marketing, A Survey Report, Bombay, 1969, vii + 392 pp. (Rs 9 paper)
by Dorris D. Brown
- 474-475 Rowley, William D., M. L. Wilson and the Campaign for the Domestic Allotment, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1970, 219 pp. ( $8.50)
by Sherman E. Johnson
- 475-476 Scitovsky, Tibor, Money and the Balance of Payments, Chicago, Rand McNally, 1969, i + 188 pp. ($7.00)
by James P. Cavin
- 476-477 Venezian, Eduardo L., and William K. Gamble, The Agricultural Development of Mexico, Its Structure and Growth Since 1950, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1969, xxii + 281 pp. ($15.00)
by Edmundo Flores
1970, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 185-196 Policy Directions for the United States Sugar Program
by Donald C. Horton
- 197-208 Evaluating Supply Control Policies for Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice with an Industrial Dynamics Model
by Richard C. Raulerson & Max R. Langham
- 209-215 Application of an Economic Model for Evaluating Government Program Costs for Rice
by Warren R. Grant
- 216-223 A Decision Theoretic Approach to Crop Disease Prediction and Control
by Gerald A. Carlson
- 224-233 Unit Equivalent Scales for Specific Food Commodities
by David W. Price
- 234-241 An Application of Statistical Decision Theory to Cattle Feedlot Marketing
by J. Bruce Bullock & Samuel H. Logan
- 242-246 A Practical Computer Method for Pricing Pork Carcasses and Hogs
by John E. Ikerd & Charles L. Cramer
- 247-254 Forecasting Wheat Yields: An Application of Parametric Time Series Modeling
by Andrew Schmitz & Donald G. Watts
- 255-262 Farm Operators Under the Negative Income Tax
by Charles W. Meyer & William E. Saupe
- 263-271 Policy Simulation Experiments with Macroeconometric Models: The State of the Art
by Thomas H. Naylor
- 272-284 Simulating a Developing Agricultural Economy: Methodology and Planning Capability
by A. N. Halter & M. L. Hayenga & T. J. Manestch
- 284-286 Discussion: Macrosimulation Models
by Edward P. Holland
- 286-288 Discussion: Macrosimulation Models
by Glenn L. Johnson
- 288-290 Discussion: Macrosimulation Models
by David T. Kresge
- 291-295 Panelists' Introductory Statements: Discussion by Walter W. Heller
by Walter W. Heller
- 295-297 Panelists' Introductory Statements: Discussion by D. Gale Johnson
by Gale D. Johnson
- 297-299 Panelists' Introductory Statements: Discussion by John A. Schnittker
by John A. Schnittker
- 299-301 Panelists' Introductory Statements: Discussion by Henry C. Wallich
by Henry C. Wallich
- 302-307 New Directions in Foreign Aid for the 1970's
by John A. Hannah
- 308-314 Social Change and Public Policy in Rural America: Data and Research Needs for the 1970's
by J. Patrick Madden
- 315-320 Changing Structure of Agriculture and Resulting Statistical Needs
by W. B. Sundquist
- 320-321 Discussion: Changing Structure of Agriculture
by Harold O. Carter
- 322-326 A Cobb-Douglas Production Function with Variable Returns to Scale
by Edwin F. Ulveling & Lehman B. Fletcher
- 327-329 On the Use of the Cobb-Douglas Production Function on the Cross-Country Analysis of Agricultural Production
by Yujiro Hayami
- 330-331 Federal Crop Insurance and Net Income Strategies of Corn Producers
by Kenneth R. Krause
- 332-333 Comment on the Relationship Between Linear Programming and the Economic Theory of the Firm
by Michel Petit
- 333-334 A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Economies of Vertical Integration: Comment
by Liang-Shing Fan
- 334-336 A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Economies of Vertical Integration: Reply
by Samuel H. Logan
- 336-336 Projections of Age Distribution of Farm Operators in the United States Based Upon Estimates of the Present Value of Income: Comment
by John T. Scott
- 337-338 Comment on the Development of Soviet Agriculture
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 338-338 Is there a Better Way to Choose the AAEA President?
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 339-340 Baier, Kurt, and Nicholas Rescher, eds., Values and the Future. The Impact of Technological Change on American Values, New York, The Free Press (Macmillan), 1969. xiv + 527 pp. ($14.95)
by Thomas T. Stout
- 340-341 Brannon, Russell H., The Agricultural Development of Uruguay—Problems of Government Policy, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1968, xxxvii + 367 pp. ($15.00)
by Donald W. Regier
- 341-342 Cochrane, Willard W., The World Food Problem—A Guardedly Optimistic View, New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1969, xv + 331 pp. ($3.50 paper, $7.95 cloth)
by Marion Clawson
- 342-342 Coutu, Arthur J., and Richard A. King, The Agricultural Development of Peru, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1969, xxv + 183 pp. ($12.50)
by Rene Vandendries
- 342-344 Expert Committee on Assessment and Evaluation, Modernizing Indian Agriculture, Report on the Intensive Agricultural District Programme and Chawdhari, T. P. S., R. N. Tripathy, T. V. S. Rao, and J. N. Sharma, Resource Use and Productivity on Farms, a Comparative Study of Intensive and Non-Intensive Agriculture Areas
by S. S. Johl & W. N. Thompson