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2000, Volume 82, Issue 2
- 274-286 Optimal Temporal Policies in Fluid Milk Advertising
by Philip R. Vande Kamp & Harry M. Kaiser - 287-297 The Returns from Schooling in a Diversified Rural Economy
by J. Edward Taylor & Antonio Yunez-Naude - 298-309 A Test of Nutritional Quality Signaling in Food Markets Prior to Implementation of Mandatory Labeling
by Eliza M. Mojduszka & Julie A. Caswell - 310-322 No Such Thing as a Free Safe Lunch: The Cost of Food Safety Regulation in the Meat Industry
by John M. Antle - 323-333 An Analysis of Occupational Health in Pork Production
by Terrance M. Hurley & James B. Kliebenstein & Peter F. Orazem - 334-346 Scale Economies and Consolidation in Hog Slaughter
by James M. MacDonald & Michael E. Ollinger - 347-359 Efficient Redistribution Using Quotas and Subsidies in the Presence of Misrepresentation and Cheating
by Konstantinos Giannakas & Murray Fulton - 360-369 Surplus Distribution from the Introduction of a Biotechnology Innovation
by José Benjamin Falck-Zepeda & Greg Traxler & Robert G. Nelson - 370-388 Convergence in U.S. Productivity Growth for Agriculture: Implications of Interstate Research Spillovers for Funding Agricultural Research
by Alan McCunn & Wallace E. Huffman - 389-399 Foreign Transfers and Tropical Deforestation: What Terms of Conditionality?
by Daan van Soest & Robert Lensink - 400-413 Cumulative Effects and Optimal Targeting of Conservation Efforts: Steelhead Trout Habitat Enhancement in Oregon
by JunJie Wu & Richard M. Adams & William G. Boggess - 414-426 Valuing Water Supply Reliability
by Ronald C. Griffin & James W. Mjelde - 427-437 Joint Production and Averting Expenditure Measures of Willingness to Pay: Do Water Expenditures Really Measure Avoidance Costs?
by Bryan J. Hubbell & Jeffrey L. Jordan - 438-450 Survey Response-Related Biases in Contingent Valuation: Concepts, Remedies, and Empirical Application to Valuing Aquatic Plant Management
by Mark L. Messonnier & John C. Bergstrom & Christopher M. Cornwell & R. Jeff Teasley & H. Ken Cordell - 451-462 Nonparametric and Semi-Nonparametric Recreational Demand Analysis
by Joseph C. Cooper - 463-478 Nonparametric Estimation of Crop Insurance Rates Revisited
by Alan P. Ker & Barry K. Goodwin - 479-480 Vosti, Stephen A., and Thomas Reardon, eds. Sustainability, Growth, and Poverty Alleviation: A Policy and Agroecological Perspective. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997, price unknown
by J. Edward Taylor - 480-485 Swinbank, Alan, and Carolyn Tanner. Farm Policy and Trade Conflict: The Uruguay Round and CAP Reform. Thames Essay of the Trade Policy Research Centre, London. The University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, 1996, 190 pp., $44.50
by David Kelch - 485-486 Frisvold, George, and Betsey Kuhn, eds. Global Environmental Change and Agriculture: Assessing the Impacts. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 1999, 354 pp., price unknown
by Ariel Dinar
2000, Volume 82, Issue 1
- 1-13 Stop-and-Go Agricultural Policies
by Jean-Marc Bourgeon & Robert G. Chambers - 14-24 The Goals of U.S. Agricultural Policy: A Mechanism Design Approach
by Brent Hueth - 25-37 Rent Sharing in Multi-Site Hog Production
by Brian P. Cozzarin & Randall E. Westgren - 38-48 Is Part-Time Farming Really a Step in the Way Out of Agricultural?
by Ayal Kimhi - 49-58 The Output Decision of a Risk-Neutral Producer under Risk of Liquidation
by Oliver Mahul - 59-70 Information Value and Risk Premium in Agricultural Production: The Case of Split Nitrogen Application for Corn
by Philippe Bontems & Alban Thomas - 71-81 Valuation of Credit Risk in Agricultural Mortgages
by Bruce J. Sherrick & Peter J. Barry & Paul N. Ellinger - 82-96 Does Market Timing Contribute to the Cattle Cycle?
by Stephen F. Hamilton & Terry L. Kastens - 97-117 The Economics of Livestock Waste and Its Regulation
by Robert Innes - 118-132 Estimating the Demand for a New Technology: Bt Cotton and Insecticide Policies
by Bryan J. Hubbell & Michele C. Marra & Gerald A. Carlson - 133-144 Hedonic Prices for Fish: Tuna Prices in Hawaii
by Kenneth E. McConnell & Ivar E. Strand - 145-160 Timber Price Dynamics Following a Natural Catastrophe
by Jeffrey P. Prestemon & Thomas P. Holmes - 161-172 Unilateral Resource Management in a Two-Country General Equilibrium Model of Trade in a Renewable Fishery Resource
by Ali Emami & Richard S. Johnston - 173-182 The Impact of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement on U.S. Wine Exports
by Dale Heien & Eric N. Sims - 183-199 Trade Liberalization and Agricultural Chemical Use: United States and Mexico
by Shon P. Williams & C. Richard Shumway - 200-213 The Monthly Food Stamp Cycle: Shooping Frequency and Food Intake Decisions in an Endogenous Switching Regression Framework
by Parke E. Wilde & Christine K. Ranney - 214-230 Aggregation without Separability: Tests of the United States and Mexican Agricultural Production Data
by George C. Davis & Ni Lin & C. Richard Shumway - 231-233 Variations on Invariance or Some Unpleasant Nonparametric Arithmetic: Comment
by Jean-Paul Chavas - 234-235 Variations on Invariance or Some Unpleasant Nonparametric Arithmetic: Reply
by James A. Chalfant & Zhang Bin - 236-240 A Unified Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Equilibrium Displacement Models: Comment
by William Griffiths & Xueyan Zhao - 241-243 A Unified Approach to Sensitivity Analysis in Equilibrium Displacement Models: Reply
by George C. Davis & M. Cristina Espinoza
1999, Volume 81, Issue 5
- 993-1010 The New Economics of Agriculture
by John M. Antle - 1011-1027 Private/Public Research: Knowledge Assets and Future Scenarios
by Gordon Rausser - 1028-1041 Structural Changes in the Agricultural Industries: How Do We Measure, Analyze and Understand Them?
by Michael Boehlje - 1042-1049 The State of Agribusiness Teaching, Research, and Extension at the Turn of the Millennium
by Frank J. Dooley & Joan R. Fulton - 1050-1055 A Look at Agribusiness Education Since the National Agribusiness Education Commission's 1989 Report: The Lincoln Report Revisited
by Michael M. Woolverton & W. David Downey - 1056-1060 A Revisit of Agribusiness Education by an Original Critic
by Arlo W. Biere - 1061-1065 Where Next for Agribusiness Research and Education? An Organizational Economics Perspective
by Peter J. Barry - 1066-1071 Ecocertification: Why It May Not Be a “Field of Dreams”
by Mario F. Teisl & Brian Roe & Alan S. Levy - 1072-1077 Measuring Consumer Demand for Ecolabeled Apples
by Jeffrey R. Blend & Eileen O. van Ravenswaay - 1078-1083 Ecolabels and International Trade in the Textile and Apparel Market
by Wesley Nimon & John Beghin - 1084-1089 Assessing Consumer Preferences for Ecolabeled Seafood: The Influence of Species, Certifier, and Household Attributes
by Cathy R. Wessells & Robert J. Johnston & Holger Donath - 1090-1095 Evaluating the Alternatives
by Garth John Holloway - 1096-1101 Ensuring Food Safety and Quality in Farm-Level Production: Emerging Lessons from the Pork Industry
by Laurian J. Unnevehr & Jay Y. Miller & Miguel I. G�mez - 1102-1106 Preserving and Communicating Food Safety Gains
by Neal H. Hooker & Rodolfo M. Nayga & John W. Siebert - 1107-1111 Delivering Food Safety, Food Quality, and Sustainable Production Practices: The Label Rouge Poultry System in France
by Randall E. Westgren - 1112-1117 The Role of Optimizing Behavior in Willingness-to-Pay Estimates for Air Quality
by H. Spencer Banzhaf & Randall Walsh - 1118-1122 Estimating the Demand for Protecting Freshwater Lakes from Eutrophication
by Kevin J. Boyle & P. Joan Poor & Laura O. Taylor - 1123-1127 Hierarchical Linear Models With Application to Air Pollution in the South Coast Air Basin
by Kurt J. Beron & James C. Murdoch & Mark A. Thayer - 1128-1133 Valuing Air Quality With Hedonic and Discrete Choice Models
by Raymond B. Palmquist & Adis Israngkura - 1134-1141 Key Issues and Challenges for the 1999 World Trade Organization Agriculture Round
by P. Lynn Kennedy & Won W. Koo & Mary A. Marchant - 1142-1148 Global Trade Integration and Economic Convergence of Developing Countries
by William Amponsah & Dale Colyer & Curtis M. Jolly - 1149-1156 Impact of Rice Tariffication on Japan and the World Rice Market
by Gail L. Cramer & James M. Hansen & Eric J. Wailes - 1157-1159 Preparing for the 1999 WTO Agriculture Round: Implications for Agricultural Economics Research: Discussion
by Stanley M. Fletcher - 1160-1165 Against Mechanism: Methodology for an Evolutionary Economics
by A. Allan Schmid & Paul Thompson - 1166-1172 The Challenge of Postmodernism to Applied Economics
by Luther Tweeten & Carl Zulauf - 1173-1180 Consequences, Rights, and Virtues: Ethical Foundations for Applied Economics
by E. Wesley F. Peterson & George C. Davis - 1181-1184 Comments on the Philosophical Foundations of Economics
by Charles V. Blatz - 1185-1191 Willingness to Pay for Food Safety: Costs and Benefits of Accurate Measures
by Elise Golan & Fred Kuchler - 1192-1199 Observed Choices for Food Safety in Retail, Survey, and Auction Markets
by Jason F. Shogren & John A. Fox & Dermot J. Hayes & Jutta Roosen - 1200-1204 Valuing the Benefits of Microbial Food Safety Risk Reduction: Discussion
by Nancy E. Bockstael - 1205-1209 The Clean Water Action Plan: New Directions or Going in Circles?
by Marc Ribaudo & Peter Kuch - 1210-1215 Green Payments for Nonpoint Pollution Control
by Richard D. Horan & James S. Shortle & David G. Abler - 1216-1221 EPA's Approach to Controlling Pollution from Animal Feeding Operations: An Economic Analysis
by Renée Selinsky Johnson & William J. Wheeler & Lee A. Christensen - 1222-1227 Emerging Policies on Externalities from Agriculture: An Analysis for the European Union
by Nick Hanley & David Oglethorpe - 1228-1233 Opportunities for Improved Efficiency in Risk Sharing Using Capital Markets
by Jerry R. Skees - 1234-1239 New Risk-Management Strategies for Agricultural Cooperatives
by Kimberly A. Zeuli - 1240-1246 Cooperatives and Capital Markets: The Case of Minnesota-Dakota Sugar Cooperatives
by J. Roy Black & Barry J. Barnett & Yingyao Hu - 1247-1249 Capital Market Innovations and Agricultural Cooperatives
by Thomas L. Sporleder - 1250-1251 Endangered Species Recovery and River Basin Policy: Contribution of Economic Analysis
by Ari M. Michelsen & R.G. Taylor - 1252-1256 Modeling the Reallocation of Snake River Water for Endangered Salmon
by Gareth P. Green & David Holland - 1257-1261 Evaluating Economic and Institutional Alternatives for Meeting Interstate ESA Instream Flow Requirements in the Platte River Basin
by W. Marshall Frasier & Ari M. Michelsen & R.G. Taylor & James F. Booker & Ray G. Huffaker - 1262-1267 Instream Flows and Endangered Species in an International River Basin: The Upper Rio Grande
by James F. Booker & Frank A. Ward - 1268-1272 Measuring the Economic Impacts of Environmental Reallocations of Water in California
by Richard E. Howitt & Jay R. Lund - 1330-1337 Income and Substitution Effects in the Travel Cost Model: An Application to Indiana State Parks
by Jeremy J. Emmert
1999, Volume 81, Issue 4
- 761-771 What Causes Commodity Price Backwardation?
by Darren L. Frechette & Paul L. Fackler - 772-784 A Dynamic Analysis of Land Prices
by Jean-Paul Chavas & Alban Thomas - 785-800 Agricultural Graduate Earnings: The Impacts of College, Career, and Gender
by Andrew P. Barkley & Cynthia K. Sylvius & Wendy A. Stock - 801-811 Are Eco-Labels Valuable? Evidence From the Apparel Industry
by Wesley Nimon & John Beghin - 812-824 An Econometric Analysis of the Costs of Sequestering Carbon in Forests
by Douglas J. Miller - 825-833 Environmental Externalities and the Optimal Level of Market Power
by Munisamy Gopinath & JunJie Wu - 834-849 Adverse Selection in Crop Insurance: Actuarial and Asymmetric Information Incentives
by Richard E. Just & Linda Calvin & John Quiggin - 850-864 Simple Nonparametric Tests of Technological Change: Theory and Application to U.S. Agriculture
by Ziv Bar-Shira & Israel Finkelshtain - 865-880 Input Demands and Inefficiency in U.S. Agriculture
by Christopher J. O'Donnell & C. Richard Shumway & V. Eldon Ball - 881-893 A Soil-Quality Index and Its Relationship to Efficiency and Productivity Growth Measures: Two Decompositions
by Edward C. Jaenicke & Laura L. Lengnick - 894-901 Using Cross-Section Data to Adjust Technical Efficiency Indexes Estimated With Panel Data
by Antonio M. �lvarez & Eduardo Gonz�lez - 902-913 The Nonparametric Risk-Adjusted Efficiency Measurement: An Application to Taiwan's Major Rural Financial Intermediaries
by Ching-Cheng Chang - 914-927 Economic Feasibility of Variable-Rate Technology for Nitrogen on Corn
by Gary Kachanoski - 928-941 Evaluation of Price Policy in the Presence of Water Theft
by Isha Ray & Jeffrey Williams - 942-949 Price Information and Bidding Behavior in Repeated Second-Price Auctions
by John A. List & Jason F. Shogren - 950-958 On Interpreting Inverse Demand Systems: A Primal Comparison of Scale Flexibilities and Income Elasticities
by Hoanjae Park & Walter N. Thurman - 959-971 The Effect of Income and Food Programs on Dietary Quality: A Seemingly Unrelated Regression Analysis with Error Components
by Parke E. Wilde & Paul E. McNamara & Christine K. Ranney - 972-982 Two-Step Estimation of a Censored System of Equations
by J. Scott Shonkwiler & Steven T. Yen - 983-984 Perloff, Jeffrey M. Microeconomics. Reading MA: Addison Wesley Longman, 1999, 848 pp., $88.00
by Stephen F. Hamilton - 984-985 Rothenberg, Daniel. With These Hands. The Hidden World of Migrant Farmworkers Today. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1998, 334 pp., $28.00
by Phillip Martin - 985-987 Shogren, Jason F., ed. Private Property and the Endangered Species Act. Austin TX: University of Texas Press, 1998, 153 pp., $14.95 (paper)
by Robert Innes - 987-987 Simpson, J.R., Y. Kojima, R. Kada, A. Miyazaki, and T. Yosh, Japan's Beef Industry. New York NY: Oxford University Press, 1996, 207 pp., $45.00
by Thomas I. Wahl - -989 Swanson, T.M., ed. The Economics and Ecology of Biodiversity Decline: The Forces Driving Global Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998, xiii + 162 pp., $19.95 (paper)
by Arthur A. Small
1999, Volume 81, Issue 3
- 501-511 Pleasures of Cockaigne: Quality Gaps, Market Structure, and the Amount of Grading
by Sylvette Monier-Dilhan & Hervé Ossard - 512-524 Producer Price Risk and Quality Measurement
by Brent Hueth & Ethan Ligon - 525-533 Asymmetry and Rigidity in Farm-Retail Price Transmission
by Azzeddine M. Azzam - 534-543 The Taxpayer Relief Act, Estate Planning, and Resource Mobility in U.S. Agriculture
by David A. Hennessy - 544-552 Income Taxes and Price Variability in Storable Commodity Markets
by Kevin McNew & Bruce Gardner - 553-567 Risk Aversion and Yield Uncertainty in Duality Models of Production: A Mean-Variance Approach
by Barry T. Coyle - 568-581 Product Aggregation, Market Integration, and Relationships between Prices: An Application to World Salmon Markets
by Frank Asche & Helge Bremnes & Cathy R. Wessells - 582-592 Rural Wheat Consumption in China
by Colin A. Carter & Funing Zhong - 593-597 Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in Multistage Production Systems: Comment
by Chanjin Chung & Harry M. Kaiser - 598-600 Distribution of Gains from Research and Promotion in Multistage Production Systems: Reply
by Michael K. Wohlgenant - 601-601 Hotelling's Theory, Enhancement, and the Taking of the Redwood National Park: An Addendum
by Peter Berck & William R. Bentley - 602-609 Producer Organizations, Bargaining, and Asymmetric Information
by Jean-Marc Bourgeon & Robert G. Chambers - 610-615 Agricultural Supply Response Under Contract
by Brent Hueth & Ethan Ligon - 616-620 Input Control in Agricultural Production Contracts
by Rachael E. Goodhue - 621-623 What is Farming? Information, Contracts, and the Organization of Agricultural Production: Discussion
by Howard D. Leathers - 624-629 Aggregation and the Measurement of Technological and Market Structure: The Case of the U.S. Meatpacking Industry
by Catherine J. Morrison Paul - 630-637 Price Transmission and Asymmetric Adjustment in the U.S. Beef Sector
by Barry K. Goodwin & Matthew T. Holt - 638-643 A Test for Market Power Using Marginal Input and Output Prices With Application to the U.S. Beef Processing Industry
by Mary K. Muth & Michael K. Wohlgenant - 644-646 Measurement of Technological and Market Structure—Alternative Methodological Perspectives: Discussion
by Azzeddine Azzam & Emilio Pagoulatos - 647-652 Explicitly Spatial Rural-Urban Computable General Equilibrium
by Maureen Kilkenny - 653-662 Agricultural Price Policy, Employment, and Migration in a Diversified Rural Economy: A Village-Town CGE Analysis from Mexico
by J. Edward Taylor & Antonio Yunez-Naude & George Dyer - 663-670 Nonseparable Farm Household Decisions in a Computable General Equilibrium Model
by Hans L�fgren & Sherman Robinson - 671-673 Transaction Costs: Discussion
by Peter Berck - 674-679 Valuing Rural Health Care: Issues of Access and Quality
by Susan M. Capalbo & Christine N. Heggem - 680-685 Flexible Discrete Choice Demand Models Consistent With Utility Maximization: An Application to Health Care Demand
by William H. Dow - 686-691 Welfare Effects of Rural Hospitial Closures: A Nested Logit Analysis of the Demand for Rural Hospital Services
by Paul E. McNamara - 692-695 The Use of Random Utility in Modeling Rural Health Care Demand: Discussion
by Nancy E. Bockstael - 696-702 Conflicts between Theory and Practice in Production Economics
by H. Alan Love - 703-710 Globally Flexible Asymptotically Ideal Models
by Arthur Havenner & Atanu Saha - 711-718 Implications of Heterogeneity for Theory and Practice in Production Economics
by Richard E. Just & Rulon D. Pope - 719-721 Conflict between Theory and Practice in Production Economics: Discussion
by Bruce A. Babcock - 722-727 An Application of Bayesian Option Pricing to the Soybean Market
by F. Douglas Foster & Charles H. Whiteman - 728-734 Inferring the Nutrient Content of Food With Prior Information
by Jeffrey T. LaFrance - 735-741 An Information-Based Sample-Selection Estimation Model of Agricultural Workers' Choice between Piece-Rate and Hourly Work
by Amos Golan & Enrico Moretti & Jeffrey M. Perloff - 742-746 New Information-Based Econometric Methods in Agricultural Economics: Discussion
by Arnold Zellner - 747-749 Eicher, Carl K., and John M. Staatz, eds. International Agricultural Development. Baltimore MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, 615 pp., $65.00 (cloth), $24.95 (paper)
by Steven A. Block - 749-751 Hardeker, J. Brian, Ruud B.M. Huirne, and Jock R. Anderson. Coping With Risk in Agriculture. Oxon UK and New York: CAB International, 1997, price unknown
by Jim Roumasset - 751-753 Josling, T.E., S. Tangermann, and T.K. Warley. Agriculture in the GATT. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996, x + 298 pp., $69.95
by Donald MacLaren - 753-754 Kay, Ronald D., and William M. Edwards. Farm Management, 4th ed. New York: WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1999, price unknown
by Patricia A. Duffy - 755-756 National Research Council. Precision Agriculture in the 21st Century: Geospatial and Information Technologies in Crop Management. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1997, 168 pp., $39.95
by Marvin T. Batte - 756-758 Sahn, David E., Paul A. Dorosh, and Stephen D. Younger. Structural Adjustment Reconsidered—Economic Policy and Poverty in Africa. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 1997, xiv + 304 pp., price unknown
by Suresh Chandra Babu - 758-759 Thu, Kendall M., and E. Paul Durrenberger, eds. Pigs, Profits and Rural Communities. Albany NY: State University of New York Press, 1998, 208 pp., price unknown
by Andrew Seidl & Jennifer Grannis - 759-759 Wolf, Steven A. Privatization of Information and Agricultural Industrialization. Boca Raton NY: CRC Press, 1998, 325 pp., price unknown
by Thomas P. Zacharias
1999, Volume 81, Issue 2
- 257-272 Transaction Costs and the Present Value Model of Farmland: Iowa, 1900–1994
by Sergio H. Lence & Douglas J. Miller - 273-286 Jump Processes in Commodity Futures Prices and Options Pricing
by Jimmy E. Hilliard & Jorge A. Reis - 287-304 Are Crop Yields Normally Distributed?
by Richard E. Just & Quinn Weninger - 305-320 Crop Insurance, Acreage Decisions, and Nonpoint-Source Pollution
by JunJie Wu - 321-334 Optimal Self-Protection from Nitrate-Contaminated Groundwater
by Richard C. Ready & Kimberly Henken - 335-346 The Effects of Breeding Stock Productivity on the U.S. Beef Cattle Cycle
by John M. Marsh - 347-358 Marketing Agreement Impacts in an Experimental Market for Fed Cattle
by Stephen R. Koontz - 359-372 Cost-Effective Hazard Control in Food Handling
by John A. Fox & David A. Hennessy - 373-384 Mother's Nutrition Knowledge and Children's Dietary Intakes
by Jayachandran N. Variyam & James Blaylock & Biing-Hwan Lin & Katherine Ralston & David Smallwood - 385-396 Irreversibility in Advertising-Demand Response Functions: An Application to Milk
by Philip R. Vande Kamp & Harry M. Kaiser - 397-407 Political and Economic Factors Affecting Agricultural PAC Contribution Strategies
by Dana L. Hoag & Thomas G. Field - 408-423 Testing the Efficient Redistribution Hypothesis: An Application to Japanese Beef Policy
by David S. Bullock & Philip Garcia - 424-441 Processing Industry Capacity and the Welfare Effects of Sugar Policies
by Jeffrey C. Williams & Brooke A. Isham - 442-452 The Economics of Foreign Direct Investment and Trade with an Application to the U.S. Food Processing Industry
by Munisamy Gopinath & Daniel Pick & Utpal Vasavada - 453-466 Economics of Antipoaching Enforcement and the Ivory Trade Ban
by Erwin H. Bulte & G. Cornelis van Kooten - 467-478 A Dynamic Option Value for Institutional Change: Marketable Property Rights in the Sahel
by Frederic J. Zimmerman & Michael R. Carter - 479-480 Fox, Glenn. Reason and Reality in the Methodologies of Economics. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 1997, xi + 142 pp., price unknown
by David A. Bessler - 480-482 Haddad, Lawrence, John Hoddinott, and Harold Alderman, eds. Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Developing Countries: Models, Methods, and Policy. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997, 384 pp., $55.00
by Peter F. Orazem - 482-484 Knutson, Ronald D., J.B. Penn, and Barry L. Flinchbaugh. Agricultural and Food Policy, 4th ed. Upper Saddle River NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1998, 521 pp., $89.00
by Jerry Skees - 484-485 Kopp, Raymond J., Werner W. Pommerehne, and Norbert Schwarz. Determining the Value of Non-Marketed Goods: Economic, Psychological, and Policy Relevant Aspects of Contingent Valuation Methods. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, 333 pp., price unknown
by Catherine Kling - 485-486 Upton, Martin. The Economics of Tropical Farming Systems. Wye Studies in Agricultural and Rural Development. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 1996, xiv + 374 pp., price unknown
by Rashid Hassan
1999, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 1-13 Forest Management, Conservation, and Global Timber Markets
by Brent Sohngen & Robert Mendelsohn & Roger Sedjo - 14-28 Government Preferences and Public Forest Harvesting: A Second-Best Approach
by Gregory S. Amacher - 29-43 Intrinsic Fish Characteristics and Intraseason Production Efficiency: A Management-Level Bioeconomic Analysis of a Commercial Fishery
by Sherry L. Larkin & Gilbert Sylvia - 44-60 Econometric Estimation of Technical and Environmental Efficiency: An Application to Dutch Dairy Farms
by Stijn Reinhard & C.A. Knox Lovell & Geert Thijssen - 61-74 Integrator Contracts with Many Agents and Bankruptcy
by Theofanis Tsoulouhas & Tomislav Vukina - 75-82 Optimum Area Yield Crop Insurance
by Olivier Mahul - 83-94 The Importance of Learning in the Adoption of High-Yielding Variety Seeds
by Lisa A. Cameron - 95-102 The Empirical Impact of Bovine Somatotropin on a Group of New York Dairy Farms
by Zdenko Stefanides & Loren W. Tauer - 103-116 Farm Growth and Survival: Econometric Evidence for Individual Farms in Upper Austria
by Christoph R. Weiss - 117-130 Determinants of Nonfarm Earnings of Farm-Based Husbands and Wives in Northern Ghana
by Awudu Abdulai & Christopher L. Delgado - 131-143 Effects of the Internal Wage on Output Supply: A Structural Estimation for Japanese Rice Farmers
by Tadashi Sonoda & Yoshihiro Maruyama - 144-163 The Structure of Wages and Benefits in the U.S. Pork Industry
by James Kliebenstein & Peter F. Orazem - 164-179 Patterns of State Productivity Growth in the U.S. Farm Sector: Linking State and Aggregate Models
by V. Eldon Ball & Frank M. Gollop & Alison Kelly-Hawke & Gregory P. Swinand - 180-194 Modeling Land Use Decisions with Aggregate Data
by Douglas J. Miller & Andrew J. Plantinga - 195-211 Dynamic Model of Fresh Fruit Promotion: A Household Production Approach
by Timothy J. Richards - 212-230 Agricultural Policies in the Presence of Distorting Taxes
by Ian W.H. Parry - 231-234 Measuring Goodness of Fit for the Double-Bounded Logit Model: Comment
by Joseph A. Herriges - 235-237 Measuring Goodness of Fit for the Double-Bounded Logit Model: Comment
by David A. Harpman & Michael P. Welsh - 238-240 Measuring Goodness of Fit for the Double-Bounded Logit Model: Reply
by Barbara J. Kanninen & M. Sami Khawaja - 241-244 Joint Risk Preference-Technology Estimation with a Primal System: Comment
by Bhavani Shankar & Carl H. Nelson - 245-247 Joint Risk Preference-Technology Estimation with a Primal System: Reply
by H. Alan Love & Steven T. Buccola - 248-251 Adger, W. Neil, Davide Pettenella, and Martin Whitby, eds. Climate-change Mitigation and European Land-use Policies. New York and Oxon, UK: CAB International (Oxford University Press), 1997, xvi + 350 pp., $90.00 cloth
by Keith Sargent - 251-252 Casavant, Kenneth L., Craig L. Infanger, and Deborah E. Bridges. Agricultural Economics and Management. Upper Saddle River NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999, 434 pp., price unknown
by James G. Beierlein - 252-253 Connor, John M., and William A. Schiek. Food Processing: An Industrial Powerhouse in Transition, 2nd ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997, 666 pp., price unknown
by James M. MacDonald - 254-255 Krimsky, Sheldon, and Roger P. Wrubel. Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues. Urbana IL:University of Illinois Press, 1996, 283 pp., price unknown
by M.C. Hallberg - 255-256 Tietenberg, Tom. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 4th ed. New York: Harper Collins, 1996, 614 pp., $74.06 hardcover and Tietenberg, Tom. Environmental Economics and Policy, 2nd ed. Reading MA: Addison Wesley Longman, 1998, 460 pp., $54.38 softcover
by Craig L. Infanger
1998, Volume 80, Issue 5
- 887-897 Values, Changing Forces, Choices, and the Profession
by C. Richard Shumway - 898-915 Strategic Behavior, Institutional Change, and the Future of Agriculture
by S.R. Johnson - 916-940 Determining the Value of Water: The Role of Risk, Infrastructure Constraints, and Ownership
by Stephen C. Beare & Rosalyn Bell & Brian S. Fisher

