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Volume 59, issue 5, 1977
- The American Agricultural Economics Association: Its Prospects pp. 805-813

- R. J. Hildreth
- Natural Resource Economics: The Upsetting Discipline pp. 814-823

- M. M. Kelso
- The Economics of Agriculture and Agricultural Economics pp. 824-833

- Emery N. Castle
- The AAEA—Issues and Answers pp. 834-837

- Paul W. Barkley, Charles E. Erickson, Bernard F. Stanton, Stephen C. Smith and William W. Wood
- Potential of Research on World Food and Nutrition Problems pp. 838-846

- Charles E. French
- Discussion: Research Needed to Increase Food Production pp. 847-848

- R. H. Wellman
- Discussion: Nutrition and Food Science Implications pp. 849-850

- Doris Howes Calloway
- Discussion: Enhancing Natural Resource Use to Increase World Food Production pp. 851-852

- Jan van Schilfgaarde
- Discussion: Social Science and Related Implications pp. 853-854

- Lowell S. Hardin
- Purpose and Design of the Rural Income Maintenance Experiment pp. 855-858

- D. Lee Bawden and William S. Harrar
- The Effect of a Negative Income Tax on Farm Business Decisions and Financial Management pp. 859-863

- William E. Saupe
- Work and Income pp. 864-868

- Wendell E. Primus
- Labor Supply Decisions of Farm Families pp. 869-876

- Stuart H. Kerachsky
- Farm Family Response to a Negative Income Tax: Discussion pp. 874-876

- Wallace Huffman
- Constraints to Welfare Gains under Extended Jurisdiction Fisheries Management pp. 877-882

- Daniel D. Huppert
- Constraints to Welfare Gains under Extended Jurisdiction Fisheries Management: Discussion pp. 883-884

- Lee G. Anderson
- Constraints to Welfare Gains under Extended Jurisdiction Fisheries Management: Discussion pp. 885-886

- Richard Marasco
- Distributional Implications of the Extended Economic Zone: Some Policy and Research Issues in the Fishery pp. 887-892

- Daniel Bromley
- Distributional Implications of the Extended Economic Zone: Some Policy and Research Issues in the Fishery: Discussion pp. 893-894

- Richard S. Johnston and Frederick J. Smith
- Distributional Implications of Extended Fisheries Jurisdiction: Some Policy and Research Issues and Policy: Discussion pp. 895-897

- Darrell L. Hueth and Virgil J. Norton
- What Do We Know about Agricultural Producers' Behavior under Price and Yield Instability? pp. 898-902

- Clifford Hildreth
- Measuring Aggregate Supply Response under Instability pp. 903-907

- William Lin
- Considerations in Designing Stabilization Schemes pp. 908-911

- Jock Anderson, P. B. R. Hazell and Pasquale Scandizzo
- Theoretical and Empirical Possibilities for Determining the Distribution of Welfare Gains from Stabilization pp. 912-917

- Richard Just
- The Creation of "Truth" by Social Scientists and Planners: Assumptions, Decisions, and the Negotiation of Realty pp. 918-924

- Jerry A. Moles
- Economics as Science and as Culture pp. 925-930

- L. M. Hartman
- A "Scale" Approach to Community Development pp. 931-937

- O. Norman Simpkins
- Toward a Philosophical Basis for Community Development: Discussion pp. 935-937

- Paul W. Barkley
- Pressures Created by a Severe Drought on Water Institutions pp. 938-942

- Ronald B. Robie
- Defining Upper Limits to Groundwater Development in the Arid West pp. 943-947

- O. R. Burt, R. G. Cummings and J. W. McFarland
- Water Quatity Management and Irrigated Agriculture: Potential Conflicts in the Colorado River Basin pp. 948-956

- John Keith
- Irrigated Agriculture under Stress: Discussion pp. 955-956

- Norman K. Whittlesey
- Agricultural Credit Policy in Brazil: Objectives and Results pp. 957-961

- Paulo F. C. de Araujo and Richard L. Meyer
- Credit Policies and Rural Financial Markets in Botivia pp. 962-966

- Jerry R. Ladman and Ronald Tinnermeier
- Some Current Aspects of Agricultural Finance and Banking in the United States pp. 967-972

- Emanuel Melichar
- Interest Rate Restrictions and Income Distribution pp. 973-976

- Claudio Gonzalez-Vega
- Commodity Futures Exchanges and the North-South Dialogue pp. 977-985

- Mark J. Powers and Paula Tosini
- Commodity Options for Agriculture pp. 986-992

- Bruce Gardner
- The Role of Risk Transfer Institutions in Commodity Policy: Discussion pp. 993-995

- Ben W. Gunn
- The Role of Risk Transfer Institutions in Commodity Policy: Discussion pp. 996-997

- Allen B. Paul
- The Role of Risk Transfer Institutions in Commodity Policy: Discussion pp. 998-999

- Anne E. Peck
- Sociopsychological Measures of Quality of Rural Life: A Proxy for Measuring the Marginal Utility of Income pp. 1000-1005

- Wilmer M. Harper and Luther G. Tweeten
- Distributional Equity of the Food Stamp Program pp. 1006-1012

- Philip L. Martin and Sylvia Lane
- Using Federal Outlays Data to Measure Program Equity: Opportunities and Limitations pp. 1013-1019

- Fred K. Hines and J. Norman Reid
- Assessing Public Policies and Programs: Equity Considerations: Discussion pp. 1020-1021

- Glenn L. Nelson
- Personalizing Learning Processes in Agricultural Economics pp. 1022-1026

- Dayton Young Roberts and Hong Yong Lee
- The Economics of Agricultural Land Preservation pp. 1027-1036

- B. Delworth Gardner
- Land—The Far Horizon pp. 1037-1044

- Sterling Brubaker
- Emerging Issues in Agricultural Labor Relations pp. 1045-1051

- Philip L. Martin and Refugio Rochin
- Emerging Issues in Agricultural Labor Relations: Discussion pp. 1052-1053

- Collette Moser
- Interactions between Farm and Nonfarm Labor Markets pp. 1054-1065

- Wallace Huffman
- Interactions Between Farm and Nonfarm Labor Markets: Discussion pp. 1062-1063

- Sigurd R. Nilsen
- Farm Labor Markets: Discussion pp. 1064-1065

- John W. Mamer
- Agriculture and Energy Use in the Year 2000 pp. 1066-1070

- Otto C. Doering
- Agricultural Energy Modeling: Discussion of Linear Programming Models pp. 1071-1072

- R. Thomas VanArsdall
- Agriculture and Energy Use in the Year 2000: Discussion from a Natural Resource Perspective pp. 1073-1074

- Joseph R. Barse
- Agricultural Energy Modeling for Policy Purposes pp. 1075-1078

- Earl O. Heady and Dan D. Dvoskin
- Agricultural Energy Modeling: Discussion of Input-Output Analysis pp. 1079-1080

- Hal W. Everett
- Agricultural Energy Modeling: Discussion of Linear Programming Models pp. 1081-1082

- Vernon Eidman
- Energy Policy and Research in Agriculture pp. 1083-1086

- Earle E. Gavett
- Energy Policy and Research: Discussion from the USDA Perspective pp. 1087-1088

- Ralph J. McCracken
- Energy Policy and Research: Discussion from the ERDA Perspective pp. 1089-1090

- Stanley J. Clark
- Energy Policy and Research: Discussion from a Land Grant Institution Perspective pp. 1091-1092

- Henry R. Fortmann
Volume 59, issue 4, 1977
- An Equilibrium Analysis of U.S. Sugar Poticy pp. 609-618

- Gordon Gemmill
- Devaluation, Foreign Trade Controls, and Domestic Wheat Prices pp. 619-627

- Paul R. Johnson, Thomas Grennes and Marie Thursby
- The Impact of Trade Restrictions on Price Stability in the World Wheat Market pp. 628-638

- Shun-Yi Shei and Robert L. Thompson
- Welfare Implications of Commodity Storage under Uncertainty pp. 639-651

- Peter Helmberger and Robert Weaver
- The Distribution of Welfare Gains from International Price Stabilization under Distortions pp. 652-661

- Richard Just, Ernst Lutz, Andrew Schmitz and Stephen Tumovsky
- A Welfare Analysis of Long-Term Forest Products Price Stabitization pp. 662-673

- Darius M. Adams, Richard W. Haynes and David R. Darr
- Facilities Location: The Case of Grain Subterminals pp. 674-682

- Donald A. Hilger, Bruce McCarl and J. William Uhrig
- Unemployment Insurance, Estimated Cost Rates, Benefits, and Tax Burden by Type of Farm pp. 683-690

- Joachim G. Elterich
- Benefit-Cost Analysis of a Nonmetropolitan Prototype for Solid Waste Resource Recovery pp. 691-698

- Fred Hitzhusen and Mark Luttner
- Education in Farm Production: The Case of Taiwan pp. 699-709

- Craig C. Wu
- Attitudes Toward Risk Among Peasants: An Econometric Approach pp. 710-716

- Edgardo Moscardi and Alain de Janvry
- Price Incentive versus Irrigation Investment to Achieve Food Self-Sufficiency in the Philippines pp. 717-721

- Yujiro Hayami, Eugene Bennagen and Randolph Barker
- Estimating Agricultural Production by the Use of Satellite Information: An Experiment with Laotian Data pp. 722-727

- Richard Hooley, Roger Hoffer and Stanley Morain
- A Note on the Measurement of Technological Progress and Experience in Production pp. 728-730

- Yakov Amihud
- Using the Consumer Price Index as Part of the Index of Prices Paid by Farmers: An Evaluation pp. 731-734

- James P. Houck and Mary Smaciarz
- The Elasticity of Foreign Demand for U.S. Agricultural Products pp. 735-736

- Paul R. Johnson
- The Elasticity of Foreign Demand for U.S. Agricultural Products: Comment pp. 737-738

- Luther Tweeten
- Some Welfare Implications of the Adoption of Mechanical Cotton Harvesters in the United States pp. 739-744

- Marshall A. Martin and Joseph Havlicek
- Impact of Rail Abandonment upon Grain Elevator and Rural Community Performance Measures pp. 745-749

- John J. Miller, C. Phillip Baumel and Thomas P. Drinka
- Recreation Program Development Impacts: A Dynamic Regional Analysis pp. 750-754

- Nicholas Brown and James A. MacMillan
- Farm-Value Assessment as a Means for Reducing Premature and Excessive Agricultural Disinvestment in Urban Fringes pp. 755-759

- Howard E. Conklin and William G. Lesher
- Developing a Competency-Based Curriculum in Agricultural Economics pp. 760-765

- Loys L. Mather, Joe T. Davis, Russell H. Brannon, A. Frank Bordeaux and Robert L. Beck
- Undergraduate Programs in Agricultural Economics: Some Observations pp. 766-768

- Robert L. Beck, A. Frank Bordeaux, Joe T. Davis, Russell H. Brannon and Loys L. Mather
- An Economic Analysis of a Regionalized Rural Solid Waste Management System: Comment pp. 769-770

- Wesley Musser and Fred C. White
- An Economic Analysis of a Regionalized Rural Solid Waste Management System: Reply pp. 771-772

- William E. Hardy and Curtis L. Grissom
- The Von Thuenen Paradigm, the Industrial-Urban Hypothesis, and the Spatial Structure of Agriculture: Comment pp. 773-774

- Alan P. Jones, William J. McGuire and Ann D. Witte
- The Von Thuenen Paradigm, the Industrial-Urban Hypothesis, and the Spatial Structure of Agriculture: Reply pp. 775-777

- Martin T. Katzman
- Optimum Resource Allocation in U.S. Agriculture: Comment pp. 778-783

- C. Shumway, Bruce R. Beattie and Hovav Talpaz
- Optimum Resource Allocation in U.S. Agriculture: Reply pp. 784-786

- Fred Tyner and Luther Tweeten
- Optimum Resource Allocation in U.S. Agriculture: Rejoinder pp. 787

- C. Shumway, Bruce R. Beattie and Hovav Talpaz
- Cochrane, Willard W., and Mary E. Ryan. American Farm Policy 1948–1973. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1976, xiv + 431 pp., $18.50 pp. 788-791

- Dale Hoover
- Dahl, Dale C., and Jerome W. Hammond. Market and Price Analysis: The Agricultural Industries. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1977, xii + 323 pp., $13.95 pp. 791-792

- Donald W. Larson
- Meyendorff, A. L. Optimization of Farm Decisions through Marginal Analysis. Moscow: Ekonomika, 1976, 39 kopeks pp. 792-793

- Kenneth R. Gray
Volume 59, issue 3, 1977
- Pretest Estimation in Regression: A Survey pp. 431-443

- T. Dudley Wallace
- Effects of Energy Cost Increases and Regional Allocation Policies on Agricultural Production pp. 444-455

- Richard M. Adams, Gordon A. King and Warren E. Johnston
- Interregional Structure of the U.S. Coal Economy pp. 456-466

- James D. Libbin and Michael D. Boehlje
- Response Time and the Location of Emergency Medical Facilities in Rural Areas: A Case Study pp. 467-477

- S. G. Daberkow and G. A. King
- Rent Extraction and the Survival of the Agricultural Production Cooperative pp. 478-488

- Andrew McGregor
- Inflation-Indexed Price Supports and Land Values pp. 489-495

- Duane G. Harris
- Analysis of the Impact of Alternative U.S. Dairy Import Policies pp. 496-506

- Larry Salathe, William D. Dobson and Gustof A. Peterson
- The Impact of Imports of Manufactured Milk Products on the U.S. Dairy Industry pp. 507-519

- Andrew M. Novakovic and Robert L. Thompson
- Technically Efficient Movement Patterns and Manufacturing Plant Locations under Regionally Coordinated Milk Assembly pp. 520-524

- William T. Boehm and M. C. Conner
- Welfare Implications of Alternative Classified Pricing Policies for Milk pp. 525-529

- Boyd M. Buxton
- Wheat Protein Premiums and Price Differentials pp. 530-532

- Malcolm D. Bale and Mary E. Ryan
- Effects of Retail Pricing and Advertising on Fresh Beef Sales pp. 533-537

- T. F. Funk, Karl Meilke and H. Bruce Huff
- The Effect of Income Tax Progressivity on Valuations of Income Streams by Individuals pp. 538-542

- Roy D. Adams
- Long-Run Productivity of Insecticides pp. 543-548

- Gerald A. Carlson
- Factors Affecting the Supply of Off-Farm Labor Among Small Farmers in Taiwan pp. 549-553

- Donald W. Larson and Hung Yu Hu
- The Validity of the Cobb-Douglas Specification in Taiwan's Developing Agriculture pp. 554-558

- J. T. Shih, L. J. Hushak and N. Rask
- Land Utilization and Productivity in Prewar Chinese Agriculture: Preconditions for Collectivization pp. 559-564

- Dennis L. Chinn
- Social Return to U.S. Technical Assistance in Bolivian Agriculture: The Case of Sheep and Wheat pp. 565-569

- E. Boyd Wennergren and Morris D. Whitaker
- An Approach to Specifying and Estimating Nonreversible Functions pp. 570-572

- James P. Houck
- Computer Graphics: An Educational Tool in Production Economics pp. 573-576

- David Debertin, Angelos Pagoulatos and Garnett L. Bradford
- Educational Television as an Extension Delivery System for Teaching Futures Market Concepts pp. 577-579

- Larry D. Jones, D. Milton Shuffett, Steve Callahan, John C. Gamble and Charles L. Moore
- A Pilot University-Industry Master's Training Program pp. 580-582

- Gary T. Devino
- Enhancing Mutual Benefits from Firm-Level Research Efforts pp. 583-586

- Lynn W. Robbins, Stephen B. Harsh and John W. Allen
- The Role of Private Property in the History of American Agriculture, 1776–1976: Comment pp. 587-589

- Allan Schmid
- The Role of Private Property in the History of American Agriculture, 1776–1976: Reply pp. 590-591

- Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill
- Prices and Demands for Input Characteristics: Comment pp. 592-593

- Randall Westgren and Lee F. Schrader
- Prices and Demands for Input Characteristics: Reply pp. 594-596

- George W. Ladd
- Breimyer, Harold F. Economics of the Product Markets of Agriculture. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1976, x + 208 pp., $11.95 pp. 597-598

- Raymond M. Leuthold
- Fuller, Anthony M., and Julius A. Mage. Part-Time Farming: Problem or Resource in Rural Development. Norwich, England: Geo Abstracts Ltd., 1976, 291 pp., price unknown pp. 598-599

- Bernard L. Erven
- Thurow, Lester C. Generating Unequality: Mechanisms of Distribution in the U.S. Economy. New York: Basic Books, 1975, xiv + 258 pp., $5.95 paper pp. 599-600

- Phillip L. Martin
- Wiseman, Frederick, producer. Meat. Boston: Zipporah Films, 1976, 113 minutes. $125 per first screening, $62.50 subsequent screenings, $950, five-year lease pp. 600-601

- Dennis R. Henderson and Bobby D. VanStavern
Volume 59, issue 2, 1977
- Market Price Effects of Technological Change on Income Distribution in Semisubsistence Agriculture pp. 245-256

- Yujiro Hayami and Robert W. Herdt
- Regional Differences in Agricultural Productivity in Selected Areas of India pp. 257-265

- K. Easter, Martin E. Abel and George Norton
- Labor Force Participation in Southern Rural Labor Markets pp. 266-274

- Loren C. Scott, Lewis H. Smith and Brian Rungeling
- Public Service Employment and Rural America pp. 275-282

- Philip L. Martin
- Daily Fluctuations in Campground Use: An Econometric Analysis pp. 283-293

- Ronald A. Oliveira and Gordon Rausser
- Income Distributional Effects of the California Land Conservation Act pp. 294-301

- David E. Hansen and S. I. Schwartz
- Timber Management Decision Making under Imperfect Capital Markets pp. 302-310

- Paul A. Murphy, James C. Fortson and James E. Bethune
- Portfolio Adjustments: An Application to Rural Banking pp. 311-320

- Lindon Robison and Peter J. Barry
- Measurement of Capacity Depreciation Based on Engineering Data pp. 321-329

- John B. Penson, Dean W. Hughes and Glenn L. Nelson
- Determinants of Milk Advertising Effectiveness pp. 330-335

- Stanley Thompson and Doyle A. Eiler
- On Two Strategies for Choosing Principal Components in Regression Analysis pp. 336-343

- Ron Mittelhammer and John L. Baritelle
- Linear Programming versus Positively Estimated Supply Functions: An Empirical and Methodological Critique pp. 344-357

- C. Shumway and Anne A. Chang
- Availability and Shipment of Grain Survival of a Nuclear Attack pp. 358-369

- Carsten M. Haaland
- Intersector-Distributional Implications of Agricultural Technical Progress in an Open Economy: An Extension pp. 370-374

- Düng Nguyen
- Benefit-Cost Analysis of Surfaced Roads in the Eastern Rice Region of India pp. 375-379

- John Spriggs
- Land Values and Allotment Rents pp. 380-384

- J. B. Bullock, W. L. Nieuwoudt and E. C. Pasour
- Impact of Farm Size on the Bidding Potential for Agricultural Land: Comment pp. 385-387

- G. A. Whitmore
- Impact of Farm Size on the Bidding Potential for Agricultural Land: Reply pp. 388-390

- Duane G. Harris and Richard F. Nehring
- Transfer of Development Rights: An Analysis of a New Land Use Policy Tool: Comment pp. 391-393

- Mark R. Bailey and Clayton W. Ogg
- Transfer of Development Rights: An Analysis of a New Land Use Policy Tool: Reply pp. 394-396

- Richard L. Barrows, Marvin B. Johnson and Bruce A. Prenguber
- Welfare Implications of Stabilizing Consumption and Production: Comment pp. 397

- Robert Weaver and Peter Helmberger
- Welfare Implications of Stabilizing Consumption and Production: Reply and Extension pp. 398-399

- Abraham Subotnik and James P. Houck
- Institutional Affiliation of Authors of Contributions in Agricultural Economics, 1968–72 pp. 400-403

- James Opaluch and Richard Just
- Donald, Gordon. Credit for Small Farmers in Developing Countries. Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1976, xi + 286 pp., $20.00 pp. 404-405

- Jerry R. Ladman
- Bender, Filmore E., Amihud Kramer, and Gerald Kahan. Systems Analysis for the Food Industry. Westport, Conn.: AVI Publishing Co., 1976, ix + 468 pp., $45.00, $23.00 softback pp. 404

- Emerson M. Babb
- Fallenbuchl, Zbigniew M., ed. Economic Development in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Volume 2: Sectoral Analysis. New York, Washington, London: Praeger Publishers, 1976, 412 + xvii pp., $27.50 pp. 405-406

- Elmar Jarvesoo
- Yotopoulos, Panos A., and Jeffrey B. Nugent. Economics of Development—Empirical Investigations. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1976, xxiii + 478 pp., price unknown pp. 406-408

- Peter B. R. Hazell
Volume 59, issue 1, 1977
- Economic Performance and Energy Intensiveness on Organic and Conventional Farms in the Corn Belt: A Preliminary Comparison pp. 1-12

- Robert Klepper, William Lockeretz, Barry Commoner, Michael Gertler, Sarah Fast, Daniel O'Leary and Roger Blobaum
- Controlling Nonpoint Sediment Sources with Cropland Management: A National Economic Assessment pp. 13-24

- James C. Wade and Earl O. Heady
- The Welfare Effects of Erosion Controls, Banning Pesticides, and Limiting Fertilizer Application in the Corn Belt pp. 25-36

- C. Robert Taylor and Klaus K. Frohberg
- U.S. Agricultural Production Capacity pp. 37-48

- Chung J. Yeh, C. Leroy Quance and Luther G. Tweeten
- Toward an Aggregative Measure of Saving and Capital Finance for U.S. Farm Operator Families pp. 49-60

- John B. Penson
- The Economics of Upgrading Seventy-one Branch Rail Lines in Iowa pp. 61-70

- C. Phillip Baumel, John J. Miller and Thomas P. Drinka
- Empirical Contributions to Basis Theory: The Case of Citrus Futures pp. 71-80

- Ronald W. Ward and Frank A. Dasse
- The Effects of Property Taxes and Local Public Services upon Residential Property Values in Small Wisconsin Cities pp. 81-87

- Melville McMillan and Richard Carlson
- A Quantitative Investigation of a Political Economy—The Israeli Dairy Program pp. 88-98

- Pinhas Zusman and Amotz Amiad
- An Evaluation of the Common Agricultural Policy as a Barrier Facing Agricultural Exports to the European Economic Community pp. 99-106

- Gary P. Sampson and Alexander J. Yeats
- The Wharton Agricultural Model: Structure, Specification, and Some Simulation Results pp. 107-116

- Dean T. Chen
- Agricultural Activity and the General Economy: Some Macromodel Experiments pp. 117-125

- Joseph M. Roop and Randolph N. Zeitner
- Price Determination Processes for Agricultural Sector Models pp. 126-132

- Dale Heien
- Proceedings: Discussion pp. 133-136

- Stanley R. Johnson
- Agricultural Sector Models and Their Interface with the General Economy: Discussion pp. 137-140

- Richard Just
- Cross-Section Application of Linear Expenditure Systems: Responses to Sociodemographic Effects pp. 141-148

- Howard Howe
- Household Consumption Behavior: Understanding, Measurement, and Applications in Policy-Oriented Research pp. 149-154

- Alden C. Manchester
- Consumer Expenditure Survey, 1972–73: Processing and Dissemination pp. 155-160

- Stephen Baer
- Proceedings: Discussion pp. 161-163

- Ronald A. Schrimper
- Sources of Commodity Market Instability in U.S. Agriculture pp. 164-169

- Robert S. Firch
- Instability in the Capital Markets of U.S. Agriculture pp. 170-177

- C. B. Baker
- Asset Values and Liabilities of U.S. Farmers in Unstable Commodity and Capital Markets pp. 178-184

- David A. Lins
- Proceedings: Discussion pp. 185-187

- Bruce Gardner
- Proceedings: Discussion pp. 188-191

- B. Delworth Gardner
- The Index of Medical Underservice as a Predictor of Ability to Obtain Physicians' Services pp. 192-197

- John E. Kushman
- An Operational Approach to Multiple Objective Decision Making for Public Water Resources Projects Using Integer Goal Programming pp. 198-203

- Walter P. Neely, Ronald M. North and James C. Fortson
- Farmers' Expectations, Risk Aversion, and Market Equilibrium under Risk pp. 204-209

- P. B. R. Hazell and Pasquale Scandizzo
- Toward a More Meaningful Measure of Firm Growth pp. 210-215

- Eddy L. LaDue
- Another Look at the Hog-Corn Ratio pp. 216-219

- Karl Meilke
- The Storage of Potatoes and the Maine Potatoes Futures Market pp. 220-224

- Benjamin Sexauer
- Simulation of Agricultural Policy Formation as a Teaching Approach pp. 225-227

- Fred C. White
- Technological Change and Relative Factor Shares in Indian Agriculture: An Empirical Analysis: Comment pp. 228-231

- Henry Y. Wan
- Technological Change and Relative Factor Shares in Indian Agriculture: An Empirical Analysis: Reply pp. 232-233

- Uma K. Srivastava and Earl O. Heady
- Interaction of Energy and Food Prices in Less Developed Countries: Comment on a Reply pp. 234

- Emery N. Castle
- Mellor, John W. The New Economics of Growth: A Strategy for India and the Developing World. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1976, xv + 335 pp., $11.50 pp. 235

- Nicolaas Luykx
- Sorenson, Vernon L. International Trade Policy: Agriculture and Development. International Business and Economic Studies, Graduate School of Business Administration, Michigan State University, 1975, xix + 290 pp., $6.00 paper pp. 236-237

- Robert L. Thompson
- Sjo, John. Economics for Agriculturalists: A Beginning Text in Agricultural Economics and Teachers Aid. Columbus, Ohio: Grid, 1976, 232 pp. and 128 pp., prices unknown pp. 236

- A. Robert Koch and Richard W. Stammer
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