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1966, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 504-506 Rivkin, Malcolm D., Area Development for National Growth: The Turkish Precedent, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, 1965, 228 pp. ($15.00)
by Lyle P. Pettig
- 506-507 Williams, Willard F., and Thomas T. Stout, Economics of the Livestock-Meat Industry, New York, The Macmillan Company, 1964, xiv + 802 pp. ($14.95)
by Walter J. Wills
- 510-510 AFEA Election Results
by K. L. Robinson & R. L. Kohls
1966, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-11 Farm—Nonfarm Migration in the Southeast: A Costs—Returns Analysis
by William D. Diehl
- 12-21 A Case Study of the Exodus of Labor from Agriculture: Minnesota
by Don Winkelmann
- 22-30 Cost and Effectiveness of Recent Government Land Retirement Programs in the United States
by K. L. Robinson
- 31-41 Roles of Farm Productivity and Marketing Margins in Postwar Decline in Farm Prices
by Robert E. Freeman
- 42-60 The Demand for and Supply of Food Marketing Services: An Aggregate View
by William H. Waldorf
- 61-74 A Quantitative Evaluation of the Ability of Individuals to Grade Live Cattle
by W. K. McPherson & L. V. Dixon
- 75-87 A Bargaining Model for Predicting Price Adjustments to Technological Change
by Lowell D. Hill
- 88-106 Analysis of a Dynamic Model, with Particular Emphasis on Long-Run Projections
by Shlomo Reutlinger
- 107-112 Criteria for Determining the Optimum Replacement Pattern
by Anthony H. Chisholm
- 113-123 An Analysis of Food Expenditure in India
by R. P. Sinha
- 124-127 Two Cases for Unregulated Truck Transportation: Comment
by John C. Spychalski
- 127-129 Parity of Net Worth
by M. A. Jacobson & Don Paarlberg
- 129-131 Should the AFEA Institute Standards for Advanced Degrees in Agricultural Economics?
by B. J. Smith
- 132-134 Widening Horizons for Agricultural Economics
by Richard G. Milk
- 134-135 Parity versus Cost of Production
by Ernest W. Grove
- 135-136 On the Emphasis for Agricultural Economics
by James O. Wise
- 136-137 On the Argument About Mathematical Methods
by Walter Gensurowsky
- 137-139 Logic, Science, and Economics
by Robert L. Christensen
- 140-141 Crampton, John A., The National Farmers Union, Ideology of a Pressure Group, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1965, xii + 251 pp. ($5.50)
by W. Gordon Leith
- 141-144 Curzon, Gerard, Multilateral Commercial Diplomacy: The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and Its Impact on National Commercial Policies and Techniques, London, Michael Joseph, Ltd., 1965, xii + 367 pp. (60s)
by Vernon Sorenson
- 144-145 Hildebrand, George H., and Ta-Chung Liu, Manufacturing Production Functions in the United States, 1957, An Interindustry and Interstate Comparison of Productivity, Ithaca, New York State School of Industrial & Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1965, xi + 224 pp. ($6.00)
by Earl O. Heady
- 146-148 Iowa State University Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, Farmers in the Market Economy, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1964, vi + 308 pp. ($4.95)
by Ewell P. Roy
- 148-150 Kuznets, Simon, Economic Growth and Structure, New York, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1965, viii + 378 pp. ($7.50)
by M. B. Badenhop
- 150-151 Paddock, William, and Paul Paddock, Hungry Nations, Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1964, viii + 344 pp. ($6.50)
by Robert D. Stevens
- 152-153 Schultz, Theodore W., Economic Crises in World Agriculture, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press, 1965, viii + 114 pp. ($3.50)
by Donald C. Huffman
- 153-155 Taylor, Carl C., Douglas Ensminger, Helen W. Johnson, and Jean Joyce, India's Roots of Democracy, Calcutta, Orient Longmans, 1965, xii + 694 pp. (Rs. 18.00, approx. $3.79 U.S.)
by H. W. Hannah
- 155-156 Will, Robert E., and Harold G. Vatter, eds., Poverty in Affluence, New York, Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 1965, xiii + 274 pp. ($2.45)
by Ray Gieseman
- 156-158 Zolotas, Xenophon, Monetary Equilibrium and Economic Development, Princeton University Press, 1965, xi + 223 pp. ($6.00)
by Raymond J. Doll
1965, Volume 47, Issue 5
1965, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 889-899 The United Nations, Agriculture, and the World Economic Revolution
by Gunnar Myrdal
- 900-914 Response to Economic Incentive by Abakaliki Rice Farmers in Eastern Nigeria
by Delane E. Welsch
- 915-932 Fertilizer Supply and Grain Production in Communist China
by Jung-Chao Liu
- 933-947 A Further Case for Unregulated Truck Transportation
by W. Miklius & D. B. DeLoach
- 948-962 Development of Inventory Models to Determine Feed Reserves for Beef-Cattle Production under Unstable Climatic Conditions
by M. Afzal & J. H. McCoy & F. Orazem
- 963-972 Adjusting Dynamic Models to Improve Their Predictive Ability
by Richard J. Crom & Wilbur R. Maki
- 973-978 A Method of Comparing Contract Proposals for Broiler-Chicken Production
by Ewell Paul Roy
- 979-992 Demand for U.S. Soybeans in the European Common Market: A Case for Optimism
by Reynold P. Dahl
- 993-1008 Government Grain Programs of Canada, Australia, Japan, and the United Kingdom
by Carl F. Wehrwein
- 1009-1017 Income and Price Policy in Swedish Agriculture Since World War II
by Lars G. Sandberg
- 1018-1020 Opportunities in Economics Education with Marketing Firms
by C. Phillip Baumel & Lee R. Kolmer
- 1020-1022 Public Investment in Agricultural Research and Education: Some Comments
by Dana G. Dalrymple
- 1022-1024 The Farm Labor Income Numbers Game
by Ernest W. Grove
- 1024-1026 Some Issues in the Training of Asian Agricultural Economics Graduate Students in the United States
by V. W. Ruttan & A. M. Weisblat
- 1026-1029 Reflections on the Twelfth IAAE Conference
by R. G. F. Spitze
- 1030-1031 Boot, John C. G., Quadratic Programming, Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1964, xvii + 214 pp. ($6.50)
by Clark Edwards
- 1031-1032 Bublot, Georges, L'Exploitation Agricole, Economie-Gestion-Analyse, Louvain, Editions Nauwelaerts, 1965, 648 pp. (560 Francs Belges)
by Bernard Oury
- 1032-1034 Henderson, James M., and Anne O. Krueger, National Growth and Economic Change in the Upper Midwest, Minneapolis, The University of Minnesota Press, 1965, xiii + 231 pp. ($7.50)
by John L. Fischer
- 1034-1036 Kneese, Allen V., The Economics of Regional Water Quality Management, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1964, xii + 215 pp. ($5.00)
by Irving Hoch
- 1036-1038 Mundlak, Yair, An Economic Analysis of Established Family Farms in Israel, 1953–1958, Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Post Press, 1964, xv + 172 pp. (IL 3.)
by Max R. Langham
- 1038-1040 Ruttan, Vernon W., The Economic Demand for Irrigated Acreage: New Methodology and Some Preliminary Projections, 1954–1980, Baltimore, published for Resources for the Future, Inc., by Johns Hopkins Press, 1965, xi + 139 pp. ($4.00)
by M. M. Kelso
- 1040-1042 Smith, Stephen C., and Emery N. Castle (eds.), Economics and Public Policy in Water Resource Development, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1964, vii + 463 pp. ($4.95)
by Raymond D. Vlasin
- 1042-1044 Sorenson, Vernon L. (ed.), Agricultural Market Analysis, East Lansing, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Michigan State University, 1964, xi + 344 pp. ($7.00)
by Leo V. Blakley & Nellis A. Briscoe
1965, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 521-528 Agricultural Economics in the Decade Ahead
by R. G. Bressler
- 529-541 Foreign Language Requirements in Ph.D. Programs in Agricultural Economics
by Eldon D. Smith
- 542-556 The Market Mechanism, Externalities, and Land Economics
by Emery N. Castle
- 557-573 Use of Simulation in Evaluating Management Policies under Uncertainty: Application to a Large Scale Ranch
by A. N. Halter & G. W. Dean
- 574-594 Simulation: A Tool for Farm Planning under Conditions of Weather Uncertainty
by Pinhas Zusman & Amotz Amiad
- 595-610 Alternative Programming Models Involving Uncertainty
by William C. Merrill
- 611-624 Allocation Efficiency in a Traditional Indian Agriculture
by W. David Hopper
- 625-633 Producer Response to Technological Change in West Pakistan
by Daniel W. Sturt
- 634-651 Rural Development through Regional Planning in Israel
by Raanan Weitz
- 652-668 Land Reform under the Alliance for Progress
by Ernest Feder
- 669-680 Maximum Profit Livestock Rations That Include Wheat
by E. E. Weeks
- 681-695 Selection of Representative Benchmark Farms for Supply Estimation
by Seamus J. Sheehy & R. H. McAlexander
- 696-700 Aggregation Bias and Four Methods of Summing Farm Supply Functions
by George E. Frick & Richard A. Andrews
- 701-712 Estimation and Aggregation of Firm Supply Functions
by Randolph Barker & Bernard F. Stanton
- 713-741 Probability Distributions of Field Crop Yields
by Richard H. Day
- 742-762 On Estimating the Transition Probabilities of a Markov Process
by T. C. Lee & G. G. Judge & T. Takayama
- 763-773 Alternative Formulations of the Transhipment Problem
by Verner G. Hurt & Thomas E. Tramel
- 774-788 The Effect of Length of Run on Measured Demand Elasticities
by E. C. Pasour & R. A. Schrimper
- 789-792 The Relationship of Direct Price Flexibilities to Direct Price Elasticities
by James P. Houck
- 793-802 Changes in Price Elasticities of Demand for Beef, Pork, and Broilers
by William G. Tomek
- 803-812 Short-Run Price Effects of a Structural Change in a Terminal Market for Hogs
by Harold G. Love & D. Milton Shuffett
- 813-823 Farmer Participation in the Social Security Program
by Moses Lukaczer
- 824-833 Evaluating Agricultural Economics Extension Teaching
by Robert E. Rieck
- 834-837 Closer Cooperation between Research and Extension
by J. B. Wyckoff
- 838-840 Tensions between Research and Extension Workers—Three Hypotheses
by R. J. Hildreth
- 840-843 Appropriate Methods for Estimating the Short-Run Elasticity of Supply for Milk
by Randolph Barker
- 843-844 An Appraisal of a Critical Appraisal
by William G. Brown
- 844-846 Current Status of Agricultural Economics as a Science
by William J. Donovan
- 846-848 Basic Research in a Quasi Science
by Ernest W. Grove
- 848-849 Is Agricultural Economics a Science?
by Ronald L. Mighell
- 849-851 Agricultural Economics is an Inexact Science
by Edward I. Reinsel
- 851-852 Science, Art, and Agricultural Economics
by A. Allan Schmid
- 852-854 Agricultural Economics: Predictive or Prescriptive
by R. G. F. Spitze
- 854-857 The Author's Last Word—for Now!
by M. M. Kelso
- 858-860 Balassa, Bela, Trade Prospects for Developing Countries, Homewood, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1964, pp. viii, 450. ($9.50)
by Donald Kaldor
- 860-862 Katona, George, The Mass Consumption Society, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. viii, 343. ($7.95)
by V. James Rhodes
- 862-864 Schipper, Lewis, Consumer Discretionary Behavior; A Comparative Study in Alternative Methods of Empirical Research, Amsterdam, North Holland Publishing Company, 1964, pp. xxiv, 98. ($3.00)
by George G. Judge
- 864-866 Singer, Hans W., International Development: Growth and Change, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1964, pp. xiv, 295. ($7.50)
by Lawrence Witt
- 866-868 Tracy, Michael, Agriculture in Western Europe, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1964, pp. 415. ($10.00)
by Murray R. Benedict
- v:47:y:1965:i:3:p:iv. From the Editorial Staff
by J.N.
1965, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 189-206 Mathematics and Statistics in Graduate Agricultural Economics Training
by G. S. Tolley & H. W. Grubb
- 207-221 The Income Structure of by Economic Class
by Luther G. Tweeten
- 222-233 State Variations in Farm Program Payments
by Ernest W. Grove
- 234-241 Geographic Distribution of Research Costs and Benefits
by Robert Latimer & Don Paarlberg
- 242-255 The Social Cost of the Tobacco Program
by Paul R. Johnson
- 256-269 Some Responses of Rice Farmers to the Package Program in Tanjore District, India
by Carl C. Malone
- 270-283 Allowing for Weather in Crop Production Model Building
by Bernard Oury
- 284-286 An Algebraic Procedure for Separating Total Reported State Milk Supplies into Grade A and Non-Grade A Components
by Blair J. Smith
- 287-295 Optimum Plant Numbers and Locations for Multiple Product Processing
by Leo Polopolus
- 296-310 Pricing in Kentucky Fertilizer Markets
by James E. Berry & Eldon D. Smith & Robert W. Rudd
- 311-323 Relation between the Pattern of Use and the Future Output from a Flow Resource
by Richard J. McConnen
- 324-346 Optimal Replacement under Risk
by Oscar R. Burt
- 347-361 The Structure and Productivity of Brazilian Agriculture
by William H. Nicholis & Ruy Miller Paiva
- 362-364 Discussion: The Structure and Productivity of Brazilian Agriculture
by D. Woods Thomas
- 365-379 Strategy for Agriculture in Development
by Bruce F. Johnston & G. S. Tolley
- 379-383 Discussion: Strategy for Agriculture in Development
by Clifton R. Wharton
- 384-401 Aggregate and Regional Supply Functions for Ghanaian Cocoa, 1946–1962
by Merrill J. Bateman
- 402-409 Economic Analysis and African Responses to Price
by Edwin R. Dean
- 410-417 Cocoa: A Study of Demand Elasticities in the Five Leading Consuming Countries, 1950–1961
by Jere Richard Behrman
- 418-420 Discussion: Measuring Supply and Demand in Underdeveloped Agriculture
by George G. Judge
- 421-427 Economic Implications of Market Orientation
by Hugh L. Moore & Gorham Hussey
- 428-432 Discussion: Economic Implications of Market Orientation
by Norton E. Smith
- 433-444 Competition in the Affluent Society
by William W. Tongue
- 445-446 Discussion: Competition in the Affluent Society
by Max E. Brunk
- 447-461 Some Observations of an Ex Economic Advisor: Or What I Learned in Washington
by Willard W. Cochrane
- 462-463 Mission Oriented Research
by Ernest W. Grove
- 463-464 Should Universities have a Monopoly on Brains?
by Frederick V. Waugh
- 464-465 On Classifying Our Kind
by Harold F. Breimyer
- 465-467 Market Structure Research —How and for What?
by Frank J. Smith & Dale C. Dahl
- 467-468 Corn-Hog Ratio is Poor Indicator of Hog Profits
by R. H. Blosser
- 468-470 Area Development: Observations on a Failure
by James G. Yoho & A. Allan Schmid
- 470-472 Transfer Cost Concavity in Stollsteimer's Plant Location Model
by Irving Hoch
- 473-475 Boon, G. K., Economie Choice of Human and Physical Factors in Production, Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1964, pp. xviii, 332. ($9.80)
by Earl R. Swanson