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New Procedures in Modeling Risk: Nihil Novum Sub Sol Est

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  • Moss, Charles B.
  • Boggess, William G.

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  • Moss, Charles B. & Boggess, William G., 1992. "New Procedures in Modeling Risk: Nihil Novum Sub Sol Est," 1992 Quantifying Long Run Agricultural Risks and Evaluating Farmer Responses to Risk Meeting, March 22-25, 1992, Orlando, Florida 307864, Regional Research Projects > S-232: Quantifying Long Run Agricultural Risks and Evaluating Farmer Responses to Risk.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rrsr94:307864
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.307864
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