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1966, Volume 48, Issue 5
1966, Volume 48, Issue 4_Part_I
- 789-802 Henry A. Wallace, Agricultural Economist
by Mordecai Ezekiel
- 803-810 A Proposed Allocative Mechanism for U.S. Food Aid
by Luther G. Tweeten
- 811-825 The New York Farm Bureau and the Legislative Processes: A Study in Agricultural Politics
by Robert F. Smith
- 826-846 Trade and Welfare Effects of EEC Tariff Policy: A Case Study of Oranges
by Gerald W. Dean & Norman R. Collins
- 847-861 Measuring Changes in International Trade
by Martin E. Abel & Frederick V. Waugh
- 862-874 A Spatial Price Equilibrium Model of International Trade
by D. Lee Bawden
- 875-893 Price Elasticity of the Marketed Surplus of a Subsistence Crop
by Jere R. Behrman
- 894-908 The Transhipment Problem with Inequality Restraints
by Mack N. Leath & James E. Martin
- 909-919 Short-Run Beef Supply Response
by Shlomo Reutlinger
- 920-934 Demand Analysis of the Markets for Soybean Oil and Soybean Meal
by Roger J. Vandenborre
- 935-951 Short-Run Supply of Services—The Case of Soybean Processing
by Allen B. Paul & William T. Wesson
- 952-966 Manufacturing and Agricultural Production Functions and International Trade: United States and Northern Europe
by Paul Zarembka
- 967-983 Overestimates of Returns to Scale in Agriculture—A Case of Synchronized Aggregation
by Yoav Kislev
- 984-1001 Recreation Projection Based on Demand Analysis
by Wayne E. Boyet & George S. Tolley
- 1002-1012 Adjusted Benefit-Cost Ratios for Six Recent Reclamation Projects
by A. Myrick Freeman III
- 1013-1015 Transforming Traditional Agriculture: Comment
by George L. Beckford
- 1015-1018 Transforming Traditional Agriculture: Reply
by Theodore W. Schultz
- 1018-1020 Constant-Elasticity Demand Functions: Comment
by Russell G. Thompson & Richard C. Haidacher
- 1020-1021 Constant-Elasticity Demand Functions: Reply
by George W. Ladd & Harvey Kuang
- 1021-1022 A Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities: Comment
by Filmore E. Bender & Richard E. Suttor
- 1022-1023 A Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities: Reply
by James P. Houck
- 1023-1024 Parochialism among U.S. Agricultural Economists
by John L. Dillon
- 1024-1025 Income, Assets, and Tax Policy
by Gerald Marousek
- 1026-1028 Simplifying Management Games for Extension Programs
by David H. Hammond & J. Robert Strain & C. Phillip Baumel
- 1028-1030 Multi-Media Techniques for Teaching Farm Management
by John H. Herbst
- 1030-1032 Fiction and Farm Classification: Reply
by J. Patrick Madden
- 1032-1034 The Supply Function for Ghanaian Cocoa: Reply
by Merrill J. Bateman
- 1035-1037 Brown, Murray, On the Theory and Measurement of Technological Change, London, Cambridge University Press, 1966, xii + 214 pp. ($8.50)
by Robert W. Herdt
- 1037-1038 Eckstein, Alexander, Communist China's Economic Growth and Foreign Trade; Implications for U.S. Policy, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966, xvii + 366 pp. ($8.50)
by Winston P. Fan
- 1039-1040 Fisher, Franklin M., The Identification Problem in Econometrics, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966, vi + 203 pp. ($8.95)
by Gordon A. King
- 1040-1041 Granger, C. W. J., Spectral Analysis of Economic Time Series, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1964, xviii + 299 pp. ($8.50)
by R. L. Ehrich
- 1041-1043 Hinrichs, Harley H., A General Theory of Tax Structure Change during Economic Development, Cambridge, Harvard Law School, 1966, xvi + 154 pp. ($3.00)
by Edward A. Lutz
- 1043-1045 Iowa State University Center for Agricultural & Economic Development, Economic Development of Agriculture—The Modernization of Farming, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1965, viii + 314 pp. ($4.95)
by Joseph D. Coffey
- 1045-1047 Kellogg, Charles E., and David C. Knapp, The College of Agriculture: Science in the Public Service, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966, xvi + 237 pp. ($6.95)
by E. T. York
- 1047-1049 Levy, Marion J. Jr., Modernization and the Structure of Societies: A Setting for International Affairs, 2 vols., Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1966, xx + xi + 855 pp. ($22.50)
by Harry C. Trelogan
- 1049-1050 Shover, John L., Cornbelt Rebellion—The Farmers' Holiday Association, Urbana, The University of Illinois Press, 1965, vi + 216 pp. ($5.95)
by Wallace Barr
- 1050-1052 Tuma, Elias, Twenty-six Centuries of Agrarian Reform, A Comparative Analysis, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1965, xi + 309 pp. ($6.95)
by Rex D. Rehnberg
- 1052-1053 Weitz, Raanan, ed., Rural Planning in the Developing Countries, Report of the Second Rehovoth Conference (Israel, Aug. 1963), London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1965, viii + 443 pp. (£2–16–0)
by Rainer Schickele
1966, Volume 48, Issue 3_Part_I
- 537-556 Regional Supply of Hired Labor to Agriculture
by Edward W. Tyrchniewicz & G. Edward Schuh
- 557-577 Causes of Inter-County Variations in Farmers' Earnings
by W. Keith Bryant
- 578-596 Estimates and Projections of an Income-Efficient Commercial-Farm Industry in the North Central States
by Donald R. Kaldor & William E. Saupe
- 597-612 Future Cropland Requirements and Projection Sensitivity
by W. E. Johnston & G. S. Tolley
- 613-631 Optimum Resource Allocation in U.S. Agriculture
by Fred H. Tyner & Luther G. Tweeten
- 632-647 Economic Control of Groundwater Reserves
by Oscar R. Burt
- 648-660 Determining Efficient Seasonal Grain Inventories: An Application of Quadratic Programming
by Richard G. Heifner
- 661-667 Flow-of-Funds Analysis in Farm Financial Management
by Allan G. Mueller
- 668-684 A Recursive Programming Model of Farm Growth in Northern Germany
by Theodor Heidhues
- 685-703 Price and Market Relationships for Rice and Corn in the Philippines
by Mahar Mangahas & Aida E. Recto & V. W. Ruttan
- 704-710 Evaluation of Indian Fertilizer Projects: An Application of Consumer's and Producer's Surplus
by Gerhard Tintner & Patel Malvika
- 711-727 A Duopoly Model of World Wheat Pricing
by Alex F. McCalla
- 728-737 A Further Look at P.L. 480 and the Balance of Payments
by Jimmye S. Hillman & Murray R. Benedict
- 738-745 Ph.D. Programs in Agricultural Economics in the United States
by Gail L. Cramer & Adam A. Sokoloski
- 746-747 U.S. Loans under Public Law 480
by Anthony Bottomley
- 748-751 U.S. Loans under Public Law 480: Comment
by Lyle P. Schertz & Gabrielle Rice
- 751-753 Market Structure Research: Comment
by Arabinda Ghosh
- 753-754 Market Structure Research: Reply
by Frank J. Smith & Dale C. Dahl
- 754-756 The ADA/USDA Milk Promotion Study: Comment
by Ian W. Hardie & Stanley K. Seaver
- 756-758 The ADA/USDA Milk Promotion Study: Reply
by Gerald G. Quackenbush
- 758-760 A Method of Comparing Contract Proposals for Broiler-Chicken Production: Comment
by Richard K. Noles
- 761-762 Anderson, C. Arnold, and Mary Jean Bowman, eds., Education and Economic Development, Chicago, Aldine Publishing Company, 1965, x + 436 pp. ($10.75)
by Lloyd D. Bender
- 762-764 Borgstrom, Georg, the Hungry Planet, the Modern World at the Edge of Famine, New York, The Macmillan Company, 1965, ix + 487 pp. ($7.95)
by Ellsworth W. Bell
- 764-765 Conrad, David Eugene, the Forgotten Farmers: The Story of Sharecroppers in the New Deal, Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1965, 223 pp. ($5.00)
by James G. Maddox
- 765-766 Friedlander, Stanley L., Labor Migration and Economic Growth: A Case Study of Puerto Rico, Cambridge, The M.I.T. Press, 1965, ix + 181 pp. ($6.00)
by William E. Martin
- 766-767 Hadwiger, Don F., and Ross B. Talbot, Pressures and Protests: The Kennedy Farm Program and the Wheat Referendum of 1963, San Francisco, Chandler Publishing Company, 1965, xv + 325 pp. ($3.00)
by Fred R. Taylor
- 767-770 Knapp, J. G., an Appraisement of Agricultural Cooperation in Ireland, Dublin, Government Publications Sale Office, 1964, 115 pp. ($.75) and Knapp, J. G., an Analysis of Agricultural Co-operation in England, London, Agricultural Central Co-operative Association, Ltd., 1965, 242 pp. ($2.00)
by Wendell C. Binkley
- 770-771 Morgan, Robert J., Governing Soil Conservation, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1966, xiv + 399 pp. ($8.00)
by Gladwin E. Young
- 771-772 Sanders, H. C., ed., the Cooperative Extension Service, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966, xii + 436 pp. ($11.35)
by Harold C. Pederson
1966, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 185-193 Food Requirements Dominate Britain's Trade Policy
by Henry C. Taylor
- 194-208 Price Discrimination in the World Trade of Agricultural Commodities
by Martin E. Abel
- 209-224 Optimal Beef and Pork Marketings
by George W. Ladd & Harvey Kuang
- 225-232 A Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities
by James P. Houck
- 233-242 Relating Ranch Prices and Grazing Permit Values to Ranch Productivity
by William E. Martin & Gene L. Jefferies
- 243-263 Farm Land Prices and Farm Technological Advance
by Robert W. Herdt & Willard W. Cochrane
- 264-271 Technological Change in the Agriculture of the United States and Australia
by William McD. Herr
- 272-278 Analyzing Systems of Agricultural Resource Organization
by Phillips Foster
- 279-294 The Israeli Moshav in Nigeria: An Estimate of Returns
by Jerome C. Wells
- 295-308 A Cooperative Farming Project in Chile: A Case Study
by William C. Thiesenhusen
- 309-322 Imputation of Production to Technologies
by Earl O. Heady & Ludwig Auer
- 323-324 Discussion: Imputation of Production to Technologies
by Glen T. Barton
- 325-336 Income Effects of Innovation: The Case of Labor in Agriculture
by T. D. Wallace & D. M. Hoover
- 336-338 Discussion: Income Effects of Innovation: The Case of Labor in Agriculture
by W. B. Back
- 339-350 Trade Policies and U.S. Agriculture
by D. Gale Johnson
- 350-353 Discussion: Trade Policies and U.S. Agriculture
by Arthur B. Mackie
- 354-365 Role of Agricultural Trade in Economic Development
by W. W. McPherson
- 365-368 Discussion: Role of Agricultural Trade in Economic Development
by John Moore
- 369-377 Labor Productivity Measurement: The Use of Subsystems in the Interindustry Approach, and Some Approximating Alternatives
by William Gossling & Folke Dovring
- 378-393 A Methodology for Predicting U.S. Farm Real Estate Price Variation
by Luther G. Tweeten & James E. Martin
- 394-405 Crop Damage from Sulfur Dioxide
by Harold Wolozin & Emanuel Landau
- 405-408 Discussion: Quantifying Production Economic Relations
by Marvin W. Kottke
- 408-410 Discussion: Quantifying Production Economic Relations
by Yair Mundlak
- 410-412 Discussion: Quantifying Production Economic Relations
by Dean E. McKee
- 413-421 Agricultural Economic in the USDA: An Inside View
by Nathan M. Koffsky
- 422-431 Agricultural Economic in the USDA: A Land-Grant-University View
by Sherwood O. Berg
- 431-436 Discussion: Agricultural Economic in the USDA
by Alex H. Turner
- 436-439 Discussion: Agricultural Economic in the USDA
by A. C. Hoffman
- 440-449 Economic Impacts of Regional Development Policies and Programs
by David B. Houston & Charles M. Tiebout
- 449-451 Discussion: Economic Impacts of Development Policies and Programs
by E. J. R. Booth
- 452-465 Rural Poverty: Programs and Problems
by James T. Bonnen
- 465-466 Discussion: Agriculture's Programs and Rural Poverty
by Elmer J. Moore
- 467-469 The Supply Function of Ghanaian Cocoa: A Comment
by Harrison G. Wehner
- 469-471 Two Cases for Unregulated Truck Transportation: Reply
by Richard N. Farmer
- 471-472 Myrdal on Agriculture and the World Economic Revolution
by Lars G. Sandberg
- 473-475 Fiction and Farm Classification
by Ernest W. Grove
- 475-477 Why Do Farmers Overinvest?
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 477-480 Sources of Error in Aggregate Supply Estimates
by John G. Stovall
- 480-483 Retrieval of Agricultural Economics Literature
by John T. Scott
- 483-485 The Twelfth Iaae Conference: Further Reflections by a Nonparticipant
by Ernest W. Grove
- 485-485 Correction
by Carl F. Wehrwein
- 486-487 Boserup, Ester, The Conditions of Agricultural Growth: The Economics of Agrarian Change Under Population Pressure, London, George All & Unwin, Ltd., 1965, 124 pp. (22s. 6d.)
by T. W. Schultz
- 487-490 Breimyer, Harold F., Individual Freedom and the Economic Organization of Agriculture, Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1965, vi + 314 pp. ($6.50)
by W. E. Folz
- 490-491 Burton, Ian, and Robert W. Kates (eds.), Readings in Resource Management and Conservation, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965, xi + 609 pp. ($8.50)
by Emery N. Castle
- 491-493 Cochrane, Willard W., The City Man's Guide to the Farm Problem, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1965, vii + 242 pp. ($5.95)
by J. Carroll Bottum
- 494-495 Fite, Gilbert C., Farm to Factory: A History of the Consumers Cooperative Association, Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1965, viii + 288 pp. ($6.00)
by Robert J. Antonides
- 495-497 Gittinger, J. Price, Planning for Agricultural Development: The Iranian Experience, Washington, D.C., National Planning Association, 1965, xi + 123 pp. ($2.00)
by George Nez
- 497-498 Held, R. Burnell, and Marion Clawson, Soil Conservation in Perspective, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1965, xiii + 344 pp. ($7.50)
by R. J. Hildreth
- 498-500 Jasny, Naum, Khrushchev's Crop Policy, Glasgow, George Outram & Co., Ltd., 1965, 243 pp. (35/-)
by Phillips Foster
- 500-502 Miller, Raymond W., A Conservative Looks at Cooperatives, Athens, Ohio University Press, 1964, 245 pp. ($5.00) and Valko, Laszlo, Essays on Modern Cooperation, Pullman, Washington State University Press, 1964, v + 143 pp. ($4.25)
by Milton L. Manuel
- 502-504 Padfield, Harland, and William E. Martin, Farmers, Workers and Machines: Technological and Social Change in Farm Industries of Arizona, Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1965, xiv + 325 pp. ($7.50)
by Jack C. Thompson