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Volume (Year): 34 (2009)
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"Moving From Uniform To Variable Fertilizer Rates On Iowa Corn: Effects On Rates And Returns ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 23(02), December.
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Other versions: Roosen, Jutta & Fox, John A. & Hennessy, David A. & Schreiber, Alan, 1998.
"Consumers' Valuation Of Insecticide Use Restrictions: An Application To Apples ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 23(02), December.
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Hurley, Terrance M. & Babcock, Bruce A. & Hellmich, Richard L., 2001.
"Bt Corn And Insect Resistance: An Economic Assessment Of Refuges ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 26(01), July.
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Norwood, F. Bailey & Lusk, Jayson L. & Brorsen, B. Wade, 2004.
"Model Selection for Discrete Dependent Variables: Better Statistics for Better Steaks ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 29(03), December.
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Lusk, Jayson L. & Daniel, M. Scott & Mark, Darrell R. & Lusk, Christine L., 2001.
"Alternative Calibration And Auction Institutions For Predicting Consumer Willingess To Pay For Nongenetically Modified Corn Chips ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 26(01), July.
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Lusk, Jayson L. & Daniel, M. Scott & Mark, Darrell R. & Lusk, Christine L., 2000.
"Alternative Calibration And Auction Institutions For Predicting Consumer Willingness-To-Pay For Non-Genetically Modified Corn Chips ,"
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"Consumer Willingness to Pay for Genetically Modified Food Labels in a Market with Diverse Information: Evidence from Experimental Auctions ,"
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12256, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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"Designing Food Safety Regulations: The Effect Of Inspection Policy And Penalties For Noncompliance On Food Processor Behavior ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 25(02), December.
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McNew, Kevin & Fackler, Paul L., 1997.
"Testing Market Equilibrium: Is Cointegration Informative? ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 22(02), December.
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Robison, Lindon J. & Colyer, Dale, 1994.
"Reflections On Relevance Of Professional Journals ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics ,
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Chavas, Jean-Paul, 1999.
"On The Economic Rationality Of Market Participants: The Case Of Expectations In The U.S. Pork Market ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 24(01), July.
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Keplinger, Keith O. & McCarl, Bruce A. & Chowdhury, Manzoor E. & Lacewell, Ronald D., 1998.
"Economic And Hydrologic Implications Of Suspending Irrigation In Dry Years ,"
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics ,
Western Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 23(01), July.
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