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Supply and Demand For Agricultural Economists

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  • Huffman, Wallace E.

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I have been asked to speak today on a topic that is dear to the hearts and welfare to all of us. This is the market for Ph.D. agricultural economists. Although markets are central to almost everything that agri cultural economists in the free world do, very few resources have been devoted to analyzing the market for agricultural economists. Also, very little work has been done on the market for graduate students in agricultural economics or other aspects of the profession of agricultural economics

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  • Huffman, Wallace E., 1986. "Supply and Demand For Agricultural Economists," ISU General Staff Papers 198607010700001164, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:198607010700001164
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