The Restructuring of Southern Agriculture: Data Needs for Economic and Policy Research: Discussion
Larry D. Sanders
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1988, vol. 20, issue 1, 41-43
Abstract:
The general goal of the Skees and Reed paper is to emphasize the need for data which permit anticipatory, problem-oriented research by the agricultural economics discipline. More specifically, they seek more funding and support for the concept of state-generated data and, very specifically, support for panel design surveys by each state.
Date: 1988
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