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Economic Importance Of Farm Production And Agricultural Research In The North Central Region

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  • Sundquist, W. Burt
  • Hendrickson, Shelley

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  • Sundquist, W. Burt & Hendrickson, Shelley, 1982. "Economic Importance Of Farm Production And Agricultural Research In The North Central Region," Staff Papers 13846, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umaesp:13846
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.13846
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    1. Norton, George W., 1981. "The Productivity and Allocation of Research: U.S. Agricultural Experiment Stations, Revisited," Evaluation of Agricultural Research, Proceedings of a Workshop, Minneapolis, MN, May 12-13, 1980, Miscellaneous Publication 8 49053, University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station.
    2. Hendrickson, Shelley & Sundquist, W. Burt, 1982. "Measuring The Returns To Experiment Station Research For Corn, Soybeans And Wheat - An Application Of Ridge Regression," Staff Papers 14006, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics.
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