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1969, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 957-960 "Subsistence Agriculture" and Technological Change: Further Disscussion of the Theoretical Problem
by Peter F. M. McLoughlin
- 960-961 Some Thoughts on Bargaining
by Gene D. Sullivan
- 962-963 Caloric Cost of Rice and Wheat Programs
by Harlon D. Traylor & Dewell R. Gandy
- 964-966 Milk Production and Utilization in the East
by William C. Welden
- 967-968 Dunbier, Roger, the Sonoran Desert: Its Geography, Economy, and People, Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1968, xiii + 426 pp. ($10.00)
by Gene C. Wilken
- 968-970 Hardin, Clifford M., ed., Overcoming World Hunger, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1969, xi + 177 pp. ($4.95 cloth, $1.95 paper)
by Lawrence W. Witt
- 970-972 Homer, Sidney, Paul W. McCracken, James J. O'Leary, and Henry C. Wallich, with a preface by Herbert V. Prochnow, the Five-Year Outlook for Interest Rates, Chicago, Rand McNally & Company, 1968, x + 89 pp. ($5.95)
by Emanuel Melichar
- 972-973 Iowa State Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, Food Goals, Future Structural Changes, and Agricultural Policy: A National Basebook, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1969, x + 325 pp. ($5.95)
by G. E. Brandow
- 973-975 Mathew, E. T., Agricultural Taxation and Economic Development in India, London, Asia Publishing House, 1968, 204 pp. ($7.50)
by Richard M. Bird
- 975-976 Sewell, W. R., and Blair T. Bower, eds., Forecasting the Demands for Water, Ottawa, Canada, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1968, xiv + 262 pp. ($1.50 paper)
by Howard C. Hogg
- 976-978 Talbot, Ross B., and Don F. Hadwiger, the Policy Process in American Agriculture, San Francisco, Chandler Publishing Co., 1968, xii + 378 pp. ($8.50)
by Sidney Baldwin
1969, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 517-529 Shifts in Entrepreneurial Functions in Agriculture
by Marshall Harris
- 530-545 Family-Operated Farms: Their Compatibility with Technological Advance
by Radoje Nikolitch
- 546-563 A Production-Investment Decision Model of Farm Firm Growth
by Michael D. Boehlje & T. Kelley White
- 564-575 Sources of Agricultural Productivity Gap Among Selected Countries
by Yujiro Hayami
- 576-591 A Simulation Study of Population, Education, and Income Growth in Uganda
by Phillips Foster & Larry Yost
- 592-604 "Disguised" Unemployment Once Again: East Pakistan, 1951–1961
by Warren C. Robinson
- 605-618 The Effect of Technology on the Farm Labor Market
by Larry L. Bauer
- 619-624 Mergers and Diversified Growth of Large Grain Firms
by David W. Cobia & Paul L. Farris
- 625-641 Federal Milk Marketing Order Provisions: Effects on Producer Prices and Intermarket Price Relationships
by George W. Ladd
- 642-649 Predicting Aggregate Milk Production: An Empirical Study
by Glenn A. Zepp & Robert H. McAlexander
- 650-661 An Analysis of Farm Household Expenditures on Basic Living Materials in Japan
by Feng-Yao Lee
- 662-665 Financial Returns in Agriculture
by Don Bostwick
- 666-672 Did Futures Trading Influence Potato Prices?
by Peter M. Emerson & William G. Tomek
- 673-675 More on the Aggregation Problem: Some Suggestions
by Richard H. Day
- 676-678 Effect of a Health Hazard "Scare" on Consumer Demand
by Joseph D. Brown
- 679-680 Econometricians and the Data Gap: Reply—Comment
by Charles A. O'Dell
- 680-684 A Water Resource Economist Looks Back at a Lawyer
by Adam A. Sokoloski
- 684-686 Exact Aggregation With Linear Programming Models—A Note on the Sufficient Conditions Proposed by R. H. Day
by G. Marenco
- 686-688 Exact Aggregation With Linear Programming Models—A Note on the Sufficient Conditions Proposed by R. H. Day: Reply
by Richard H. Day
- 689-689 Mysterious Multipliers: Comment
by Raymond O. P. Farrish & Ian W. Hardie
- 689-690 Mysterious Multipliers: Reply
by Abbas Mirakhor & Frank Orazem
- 691-692 A Note on the Measurement of Price Elasticity of Demand
by K. T. Murphy
- 692-695 Economics of Cost-Share Leases: Comment
by Micha Gisser
- 695-697 Economics of Cost-Share Leases: A Reply
by Dale W Adams & Norman Rask
- 697-699 Training Foreign Graduate Students in Agricultural Economics: Further Comment
by A. B. Lewis
- 699-701 Some Responses of Rice Farmers to the Package Program in Tanjore District, India: Comment
by K. R. Nair
- 701-702 Our Journal—A Viewpoint
by Robert J. Bevins
- 702-704 A Few Comments From the Editors—In Response and Otherwise
by Varden Fuller & Harold O. Carter
- 705-706 Aranda, Sergio, La Revolución Agraria en Cuba, Mexico D. F., Siglo XXI, Editores, S.A., 1968, vii + 240 pp. (28 pesos mexicanos)
by Ernest Feder & Alfredo Harvey
- 706-707 Behrman, Jere R., Supply Response in Underdeveloped Agriculture. A Case Study of Four Major Annual Crops in Thailand, 1937–1963 and Yotopoulos, Pan A., Allocative Efficiency in Economic Development, Research Monograph Series 18, Price unknown
by Louis F. Herrmann
- 708-710 Kneese, Allen V., and Blair T. Bower, Managing Water Quality: Economics, Technology, Institutions and Davis, Robert K., The Range of Choice in Water Management, A Study of Dissolved Oxygen in the Potomac Estuary
by Karl Gertel
- 710-712 Koo, Anthony Y. C., The Role of Land Reform in Economic Development: A Case Study of Taiwan, New York, Frederick A. Praeger Publishers, 1968, xvii + 197 pp. ($12.50)
by Peter Dorner
- 713-714 Mellor, John W., Thomas F. Weaver, Uma J. Lele, and Sheldon R. Simon, Developing Rural India: Plan and Practice, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1968, xxi + 441 pp. ($10.00)
by William E. Schenk
- 714-715 Papanek, Gustav F., ed., Development Policy—Theory and Practice, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1968, xvi + 367 pp. ($12.50)
by Irma Adelman
- 715-717 President's National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, Rural Poverty in the United States, Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1968, 601 pp. ($5.75)
by John M. Peterson
- 717-719 Schultz, Theodore W., Economic Growth and Agriculture, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968, x + 306 pp. ($9.95)
by Marvin P. Miracle
- 719-720 Trant, Gerald I., David L. MacFarlane, and Lewis A. Fischer, Trade Liberalization and Canadian Agriculture, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1968, 119 pp. ($3.50)
by D. R. Campbell
- 720-722 Williams, D. B., ed., Agriculture in the Australian Economy, Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1967, xvii + 349 pp. ($6.00)
by Chester B. Baker
1969, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 245-267 On Institutional Obsolescence and Innovation—Background for Professional Dialogue on Public Policy
by James Duncan Shaffer
- 268-278 The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences: A Review Article
by James P. Cavin
- 279-288 Some Implications of the EEC's Agricultural Price Policy
by Donald J. Epp
- 289-302 Projecting the Size Distribution of Agricultural Firms—An Application of a Markov Process with Non-Stationary Transition Probabilities
by M. C. Hallberg
- 303-319 The Welfare Cost of Alternative Methods of Protecting Raw Wool in the United States
by Rachel Dardis & Janet Dennisson
- 320-334 Capitalized Values of Tobacco Allotments and the Rate of Return to Allotment Owners
by James A. Seagraves
- 335-341 Nonproducer Cooperative Interests and the Antitrust Laws
by Ronald D. Knutson
- 342-352 Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches
by Luther G. Tweeten & C. Leroy Quance
- 353-361 The Representative Farm Approach to Estimation of Supply Response
by Jerry A. Sharples
- 361-364 Discussion: The Supply Function in Agriculture Revisited
by James H. White
- 364-366 Discussion: The Supply Function in Agriculture Revisited
by Marvin Kottke
- 367-369 Discussion: The Supply Function in Agriculture Revisited
by W. Neill Schaller
- 370-382 The Role of the Farm Foundation in Agricultural Economics
by Joseph Ackerman
- 383-393 What Does Control Theory Have to Offer?
by Gerhard Tintner
- 394-404 Control Theory for Agricultural Policy: Methods and Problems in Operational Models
by Oscar R. Burt
- 404-408 Discussion: The Potential Role of Control Theory
by Russell G. Thompson
- 408-409 Discussion: The Potential Role of Control Theory
by Frederick V. Waugh
- 410-427 Demographic and social Considerations for U.S. Rural Economic Policy
by Calvin L. Beale
- 428-443 The Economic Dimensions Of Rural Poverty
by E. J. R. Booth
- 443-444 Discussion: Demographic and Social Considerations for U.S. Rural Economic Policy
by Benjamin Chinitz
- 444-447 Discussion: Demographic and Social Dimensions of Rural Economic Policy
by Lee R. Martin
- 448-456 What Agribusiness Economists Need from Theoretical and Empirical Agricultural Economics
by A. C. Hoffman
- 457-463 What Agribusiness Economists Can Contribute to the Content and Equipment Agricultural Economics
by Patrick J. Luby
- 463-467 Discussion: Agribusiness and Other Agricultural Economics: Complementary, Supplementary, or Competitive?
by Charles E. French
- 467-470 Discussion: Agribusiness and Other Agricultural Economics: Complementary, Supplementary, or Competitive?
by Dale E. Butz
- 471-474 Capitalization of Burley Tobacco Allotment Rights into Farmland Values
by Milton Shuffett & Josiah Hoskins
- 474-476 Credit in the Production Organization of the Firm: Comment
by John P. Doll
- 476-478 Toward a Concrete Concept of Effective Competition: Comment
by Norris T. Pritchard
- 478-481 Toward a Concrete Concept of Effective Competition: Reply
by Stephen H. Sosnick
- 481-482 Quadratic Programming Solution of Competitive Equilibrium for U.S. Agriculture: Comment
by Blair J. Smith & Joseph C. Purcell
- 483-484 Quadratic Programming Solution of Competitive Equilibrium for U.S. Agriculture: Reply
by Harry H. Hall & Earl O. Heady & Yakir Plessner
- 485-486 Butterwick, Michael, and Edmund Neville Rolf, Food, Farming and the Common Market, London, The Oxford University Press, 1968, xiv + 259 pp. ($7.75)
by Vernon L. Sorenson
- 486-487 Doll, John P., V. J. Rhodes, and J. G. West, Economics of Agricultural Production, Markets and Policy, Homewood, Illinois, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1968, xiii + 557 pp. ($8.50)
by John Sjo
- 488-489 Heady, Earl O., A Primer on Food, Agriculture and Public Policy, New York, Random House, 1967, viii + 177 pp. ( $4.95)
by Gene D. Sullivan
- 490-492 McPherson, W. W., ed., Economic Development of Tropical Agriculture—Theory, Policy, Strategy and Organization, Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1968, xvi + 328 pp. ($8.50)
by Eldon D. Smith
- 492-493 Schickele, Rainer, Agrarian Revolution and Economic Progress: A Primer for Development, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1968, xix + 410 pp. ($15.00)
by Thomas T. Poleman
1969, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-12 Market Power and Its Sources in the Food Industry
by G. E. Brandow
- 13-25 An Analysis of Cooperative Bargaining in the Processing Tomato Industry
by E. M. Babb & S. A. Belden & C. R. Saathoff
- 26-40 Gash-Futures Price Relationships for Live Beef Cattle
by R. L. Ehrich
- 41-56 The Allocation of Research, Teaching, and Extension Personnel in U.S. Colleges of Agriculture
by Willis L. Peterson
- 57-70 Production Economics, Farm Management, and Extension
by Donald B. Williams
- 71-86 An Aggregate Model of Agriculture—Empirical Estimates and Some Policy Implications
by Alvin C. Egbert
- 87-99 A Policy for Public Investments in Natural Resources
by Melvin L. Cotner
- 100-118 An Analysis of the 1964 Wheat Option
by Max Moszer
- 119-137 Econometric Study of Monthly Consumption Expenditures in Rural Uttar Pradesh
by Suresh D. Tendulkar
- 138-158 A Comparison of the Determinants of Wool Production in the Six Leading Producing Countries: 1949–1965
by William H. Witherell
- 159-169 Estimation of Performance Functions for Budgeting and Simulation Studies
by Wilfred Candler & Wayne Cartwright
- 170-178 Reliability of Supply Equations Derived from Production Functions
by Larry J. Wipf & D. Lee Bawden
- 179-182 Large Farms and Above Parity Returns: Inseparable or Just Good Friends?
by Richard D. Duvick & Joseph N. Uhl
- 182-183 A Lawyer Looks at Water Resource Economists
by Donald R. Levi
- 184-188 Econometricians and the Data Gap: Comment
by Ernest W. Grove
- 188-188 Econometricians and the Data Gap: Reply
by John T. Scott & Earl O. Heady
- 189-192 Converting Price Series of Internationally Traded Commodities to a Common Currency Prior to Estimating National Supply and Demand Equations
by Harold F. Bjarnason & Michael J. McGarry & Andrew Schmitz
- 192-193 Effects of Nonprice Variables upon Participation in Water-Oriented Outdoor Recreation: Comment
by Joe B. Stevens
- 194-195 Effects of Nonprice Variables Upon Participation in Water-Oriented Outdoor Recreation: Reply
by Durward Brewer & Glenn A. Gillespie
- 195-202 On Defining Uneconomic Regions of the Production Function
by J. A. Seagraves & E. C. Pasour
- 203-208 On Testing Competing Hypotheses: Economic Rationality Versus Traditional Behavior—A Further Development
by Pan A. Yotopoulos & John Wise
- 208-209 On Testing Competing Hypotheses: Economic Rationality Versus Traditional Behavior: Reply
by Paul R. Johnson
- 209-210 On Testing Competing Hypotheses: Economic Rationality Versus Traditional Behavior: Rejoinder
by Pan A. Yotopoulos & John Wise
- 210-212 Training Foreign Graduate Students in Agricultural Economics: Comment
by Heraclio A. Lombardo
- 213-214 Buchanan, James M., The Demand and Supply of Public Goods, Chicago, Rand McNally and Company, 1968, ix + 214 pp. ($5.00)
by Jerome B. Komisar
- 214-216 Burk, Marguerite C., Consumption Economics: A Multidisciplinary Approach, New York, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1968, xvii + 359 pp. ($9.95)
by Gordon E. Bivens
- 216-218 Collins, Norman R., and Lee E. Preston, Concentration and Price-Cost Margins in Manufacturing Industries, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1968, 163 pp. ($5.75)
by Lester V. Manderscheid
- 218-219 Dubov, Irving, ed., Contemporary Agricultural Marketing, Knoxville, The University of Tennessee Press, 1968, x + 270 pp. ($5.95)
by James D. Shaffer
- 220-221 Gray, James R., Ranch Economics, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1968, viii + 522 pp. ($15.95)
by LeRoy Rogers
- 221-223 Myrdal, Gunnar, Asian Drama, An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations, 3 vols., New York, Pantheon Books, 1968, xxix + 2284 pp. ($8.50 paper, $25 cloth.)
by Willard W. Cochrane
- 223-225 Weymar, F. Helmut, The Dynamics of the World Cocoa Market, Cambridge, The M. I. T. Press, 1968, ix + 253 pp. ( $15.00)
by Bertrand Renaud
- 225-227 Yotopouolos, Pan A., ed., Economic Analysis and Economic Policy, Training Seminar Series 6, Athens, Center of Planning and Economic Research, 1966, 205 pp. (Price unknown)
by David W. Price
1968, Volume 50, Issue 5