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1999, articles Aug
- Equity for rural America: a conference summary pp. 1-10

- Mark Drabenstott and Larry G. Meeker
- Equity capital and entrepreneurs pp. 11-26

- Stephen D. Prowse
- The view from Wall Street pp. 27-33

- Nassos Michas
- The view from Main Street pp. 35-37

- L. Ray Moncrief
- Commentary: the view from Main Street pp. 37-41

- Tony Raimondo
- Commentary: a Main Street banker's perspective pp. 43-47

- William E. Castle
- Commentary: what we learned in the first session pp. 49-50

- Moderator and Marvin R. Duncan
- Equity capital markets: the view from Wall Street and Main Street: general discussion pp. 51-57

- Moderator and Marvin R. Duncan
- A national snapshot for rural equity market innovation pp. 59-70

- David Barkley, David Freshwater, Deborah M. Markley, Julia Sass Rubin and Ron Shaffer
- The current state of the art in rural equity markets: leading edge institutions pp. 71-75

- William Bay
- The current state of the art in rural equity markets: leading edge institutions pp. 77-83

- Greg Sandbulte
- The current state of the art in rural equity markets: leading edge institutions pp. 85-89

- Steve Mercil, Catherine Stine and Joan Wurzer
- The current state of the art in rural equity markets: general discussion pp. 91-97

- Moderator and Mark Drabenstott
- Technology: the new infrastructure for a new rural America: keynote address pp. 99-105

- Solomon D. Trujillo
- Equity finance and the economic transition of rural America: a new framework for private-sector initiatives and positive economic public policy pp. 107-164

- David J. Brophy and Wassim Mourtada
- Small business finance in rural and urban regions pp. 165-185

- Jere W. Glover
- Policy lessons from the rest of the world pp. 187-197

- Thomas Gibson
- Policy options for rural equity capital markets: general discussion pp. 199-208

- Moderator and Dale Meyer
1997, articles Apr
- Financing rural America: a conference summary pp. 1-10

- Mark Drabenstott and Larry G. Meeker
- Keynote address: where are rural capital markets headed? pp. 11-45

- Marvin R. Duncan
- Liquidity and competition in rural credit markets pp. 47-77

- Peter J. Barry and Paul Ellinger
- Commentary: liquidity and competition in rural credit markets pp. 79-80

- Thomas H. Stanton
- Commentary: liquidity and competition in rural credit markets pp. 81-84

- James A. Hansen
- Improving secondary markets in rural America pp. 85-120

- Kerry Vandell
- Commentary: improving secondary markets in rural America pp. 121-129

- Frank L. Altman
- Implications of banking consolidation for the financing of rural America pp. 131-140

- R. Gilbert
- Commentary: implications of banking consolidation for the financing of rural America pp. 141-145

- Kenneth A. Guenther
- Luncheon address: what role for public policy in rural capital markets? pp. 147-158

- Dayton J. Watkins
- Developing rural equity capital markets pp. 159-172

- David J. Brophy
- Commentary: developing rural equity capital markets pp. 173-175

- Dennis D. Roedemeier
- Closing panel: improving rural capital markets pp. 177-178

- Moderator and Emery N. Castle
- Closing panel: improving rural capital markets pp. 179-182

- Alan R. Tubbs
- Closing panel: improving rural capital markets pp. 183-184

- Douglas D. Sims
- Closing panel: improving rural capital markets pp. 185-186

- Kathleen Beery
- Closing panel: improving rural capital markets pp. 187-191

- Gary Warren
1985
- Trade and agriculture: a governor's perspective pp. 1-10
- John Carlin
- The imperative of successful competition pp. 11-24
- Daniel G. Amstutz
- Enhancing competitiveness: research and technology pp. 25-53
- Michael J. Phillips
- Enhancing competitiveness: research and technology in agriculture pp. 25-53
- Michael J. Phillips
- Enhancing competitiveness: infrastructure and agriculture pp. 55-66
- Ray A. Goldberg
- Enhancing competitiveness: U.S. agricultural policy pp. 67-79
- Richard E. Lyng
- Enhancing competitiveness: international economic policies pp. 81-111
- Graham J. L. Avery
- Enhancing competitiveness: national economic policies pp. 113-132
- Manuel H. Johnson
- The challenge of building market demand pp. 133-161
- Dale E. Hathaway
- The challenge in building market demand pp. 133-161
- Dale E. Hathaway
- Competing in the world marketplace: the challenge for American agriculture - a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, October 31- November 1, 1985

- Anonymous
1981
- The value of models in policy analysis pp. 1-21
- Lawrence Klein
- The emerging policy issues affecting agriculture pp. 23-37
- Don Paarlberg
- The interface between policymakers and modelers pp. 39-45
- Dale E. Hathaway
- Capturing the linkages between agriculture and the domestic economy pp. 47-69
- John B. Penson
- The foreign trade linkages pp. 71-102
- G. Edward Schuh
- Alternative designs for policy models of the agricultural sector pp. 103-137
- Stanley R. Johnson
- Principles of policy modeling in agriculture pp. 139-178
- Richard Just and Gordon Rausser
- Constraints on the modeling of agriculture and how they might be relaxed pp. 179-202
- Bruce Gardner
- Future directions for agricultural policy analysis pp. 203-215
- Luther G. Tweeten
- Modeling agriculture for policy analysis in the 1980s: a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, September 24-25, 1981

- Anonymous