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American Journal of Agricultural Economics
1919 - 2019
Continued by American Journal of Agricultural Economics. Current editor(s): Madhu Khanna, Brian E. Roe, James Vercammen and JunJie Wu From Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 54, issue 5, 1972
- Economics and the Quality of Life pp. 723-735

- Emery N. Castle
- Southern Tradition and Regional Progress: A Perspective from the 1970's pp. 736-748

- William H. Nicholls
- Invited Address: Discussion pp. 745-746

- James G. Maddox
- Invited Address: Discussion pp. 747-748

- J. J. Spengler
- Agricultural Productivity, Technology, and Environmental Quality pp. 749-756

- J. Charles Headley
- Seminar Session 1.0—Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Quality: Discussion pp. 757-759

- Arlo W. Biere
- Seminar Session 1.0—Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Quality: Discussion pp. 759-761

- James C. Hite
- Seminar Session 1.0—Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Quality: Discussion pp. 761-762

- Herbert H. Stoevener
- Community Development in the 1970's pp. 764-773

- R. J. Hildreth and W. Neill Schaller
- Seminar Session 2.0—Community Development: Discussion pp. 773-776

- John S. Bottum
- Seminar Session 2.0—Community Development: Discussion pp. 776-778

- Gene McMurtry
- Statistical Vs. Judgment and Audience Considerations in the Formulation and Use of Econometric Models pp. 779-783

- Richard T. Crowder
- Combining Statistical Techniques with Economic Theory for Commodity Forecasting pp. 784-789

- Walter M. Myers
- Allocation of Random Supply of Tomatoes of Varied Quality Produced in Different Areas Among Plants Producing Multiple Product Lines pp. 790-795

- Harvey H. S. Kuang
- An Industrial Perspective on Agricultural Policy in the 1970's pp. 797-799

- Willard R. Sparks
- Agricultural Technology and the Distribution of Welfare Gains pp. 801-808

- Jurg Bieri, Alain de Janvry and Schmitz Andrew
- Welfare Analysis of Poverty Programs pp. 809-814

- D. Lee Bawden
- Sectional Meeting B—Applied Welfare Economics: Discussion pp. 815-816

- Richard A. King
- Sectional Meeting B—Applied Welfare Economics: Discussion pp. 817-819

- B. Delworth Gardner
- The Policy Environment for U. S. Agricultural Trade pp. 821-826

- Gary L. Seevers
- World Trade Prospeets for U. S. Agriculture pp. 827-834

- Quentin M. West
- Sectional Meeting C—Commodity Trade in the 1970's: Discussion pp. 834-835

- William R. Pearce
- Sectional Meeting C—Commodity Trade in the 1970's: Discussion pp. 836-837

- Ted Rice and Vernon McMinimy
- Sectional Meeting C—Commodity Trade in the 1970's: Discussion pp. 837-839

- Wallace Barr
- Sectional Meeting—C Commodity Trade in the 1970's: Discussion pp. 840-842

- Robert C. Tetro
- The Increasing Economic Value of Human Time pp. 843-850

- Theodore Schultz
- Causes and Consequences of Higher Edueation: Models of the Status Attainment Process pp. 851-861

- William H. Sewell and Robert M. Hauser
- General Session—Education and Development: Discussion pp. 862-863

- Luther Tweeten
- General Session—Education and Development: Discussion pp. 863-866

- Bruce K. Eckland
- Seminar Session 3.0—Our Obsolete Data Systems: Discussion pp. 875-877

- John E. Lee
- Seminar Session 3.0—Our Obsolete Data Systems: Discussion pp. 878-879

- Edgar S. Dunn
- Seminar Session 4.0—Forest Resource Policy and Mamagement: Discussion pp. 887-888

- Richard A. Skok
- Seminar Session 4.0—Forest Resource Policy and Management: Discussion pp. 889-890

- Con H. Schallau
- Seminar Session 4.0—Forest Resource Policy and Management: Discussion pp. 890-892

- James G. Yoho
- Analytical Institutional Economics: Challenging Problems in the Economics of Resources for a New Environment pp. 893-901

- Allan Schmid
- Seminar Session 5.0—Institutional Economics: Discussion pp. 901-903

- David J. Allee
- Seminar Session 5.0—Institutional Economics: Discussion pp. 903-905

- William E. Martin
- Seminar Session 5.0—Institutional Economics: Discussion pp. 905-908

- Joseph W. Little
- Clientele for Continuing Education in the 1970's pp. 910-915

- B. F. Stanton
- Delivery Systems for Continuing Education pp. 916-921

- Lee R. Kolmer
- Research Support for Continuing Education pp. 922-928

- Ludwig M. Eisgruber
- Sectional Meeting E—Continuing Education in the 1970's: Discussion pp. 928-930

- T. T. Williams
- Sectional Meeting E—Continuing Education in the 1970's: Discussion pp. 930-933

- Ken D. Duft
- Allocations of Colleges and Economists pp. 934-944

- Earl O. Heady
- In Defense of a Steady-State Economy pp. 945-954

- Herman Daly
- The Implications of Zero Growth for Agricultural Commodity Demand pp. 955-963

- William J. Serow
- The Effects of Zero Population Growth on the Spatial Distribution of Economic Activity pp. 964-971

- George L. Brinkman
- Analysis of Potential Hedging Criteria for Live Hogs Using Seasonal Indices pp. 972-975

- John E. Wood
Volume 54, issue 4_Part_2, 1972
- Foreword pp. B

- John C. Redman
Volume 54, issue 4_Part_1, 1972
- Social Rates of Return and Other Aspects of Agricultural Research: The Case of Cotton Research in São Paulo, Brazil pp. 557-569

- Harry W. Ayer and G. Edward Schuh
- American Agriculture and the Prophecy of Increasing Misery pp. 570-577

- Theodore Lianos and Quirino Paris
- Government Farm Programs and Commodity Interaction: A Simulation Analysis pp. 578-590

- Daryll E. Ray and Earl O. Heady
- Generalized Constrained Games in Farm Planning pp. 591-602

- T. Kawaguchi and Y. Maruyama
- Quarterly Models to Predict Cash Prices of Pork Bellies pp. 603-610

- Richard J. Foote, John A. Craven and Robert R. Williams
- Use Rates, Resource Flows, and Efficiency of Public Investment in Range Improvements pp. 611-621

- Joe B. Stevens and E. Godfrey
- Legal and Economic Rights of Holders of Government Allotments pp. 622-626

- E. C. Pasour
- Tax Loss Agricultural Investments after Tax Reform pp. 627-634

- Hoy Carman
- Evaluation of Local Nonproperty Taxes for Rural and Urban Areas in Kansas pp. 635-638

- Frank Orazem and Ronald Trostle
- Analysis of the Accuracy of USDA Crop Forecasts pp. 639-645

- G. Gunnelson, W. D. Dobson and S. Pamperin
- Harmonic Analysis of Seasonal Data: Some Important Properties pp. 646-651

- H. E. Doran and J. J. Quilkey
- A Note on Uncertainty and Nonmarket Cost pp. 652-653

- Duane Chapman
- Economies of Size and the Spatial Distribution of Land in Farming Units pp. 654-656

- Warren E. Johnston
- A Practical Way to Select an Optimum Farm Plan Under Risk pp. 657-660

- John T. Scott and Chester B. Baker
- Assembly and Distribution System Management: An Application of Lockset pp. 661-665

- M. C. Hallberg
- Agricultural Marketing Research for Less-Developed Areas pp. 666-670

- Eldon D. Smith
- Consumer Attitudes and Their Impact on Fluid Milk Demand in Hawaii: A Component-Regression Analysis Approach pp. 671-678

- Nittala V. Ratnam and Heinz Spielmann
- A Second Look at the Impact of Differential Assessment of Farmland and Consequent Tax Shifting: Comment pp. 679-682

- Robert N. Schoeplein and Justine Dakin Schoeplein
- A Second Look at the Impact of Differential Assessment of Farmland and Consequent Tax Shifting: Reply pp. 682-683

- C. T. K. Ching and G. E. Frick
- Optimal Levels of Fertilization Under Risk: Comment pp. 683-685

- Richard Perrin
- Optimal Levels of Fertilization Under Risk: Reply pp. 685-686

- Alain de Janvry
- Economics of Cropshare, Once Again: Comment pp. 686-688

- Kwan S. Kim
- Economics of Cropshare, Once Again: Reply pp. 688-689

- Robert F. Boxley
- An Analysis of the Market for Food Stamps: Correction and Extension pp. 689-693

- W. Keith Bryant
- Needed: More Efficient Use of Computer Resources pp. 693-694

- Eddy L. LaDue and Doyle A. Eiler
- Ball, A. Gordon, and Earl O. Heady, eds., Size, Structure, and Future of Farms, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1972, viii + 404 pp. ($9.95) pp. 695-696

- W. L. Gibson
- Brubaker, Sterling, to Live on Earth: Man and His Environment in Perspective, Barkley, Paul W., and David W. Seckler, Economic Growth and Environmental Decay: The Solution Becomes the Problem and Boulding, Kenneth E., Elvis J. Stahr, Solomon Fabricant, and Martin R. Gainsburgh, Economics of Pollution pp. 696-697

- Allan Schmid
- Dorner, Peter, ed., Land Reform in Latin America, Issues and Cases, Madison, Land Tenure Center at the University of Wisconsin, Land Economics Monograph Series No. 3, 1971, xx + 276 pp. ($3.95) pp. 698-699

- C. O. Andrew
- Geer, Thomas, an Oligopoly: The World Coffee Economy and Stabilization Schemes, New York, The Dunellen Publishing Company Inc., 1971, xi + 323 pp. ($10.00) pp. 699-700

- M. M. Veeman
- Grogan, F. O., ed., International Trade in Temperature Zone Products, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1972, xiv + 313 pp. ($6.60) and Evans, John W., the Kennedy Round in American Trade Policy: The Twilight of the GATT?, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971, xiii + 383 pp, ($13.95) pp. 700-701

- Vernon L. Sorenson
- Takayama, Takashi, and George G. Judge, Spatial and Temporal Prices and Allocation Models, Amsterdam, North-Holland Publishing Company, 1971, xx + 528 pp. ($23.50) pp. 701-702

- Pinhas Zusman
- Padberg, Daniel I., Today's Food Broker: Vital Link in the Distribution Cycle, New York, Chain Store Publishing Corporation, 1971, xii + 200 pp. ($10.00) pp. 701

- Bob R. Holdren
Volume 54, issue 3, 1972
- A Model for Managing Reservoir Water Releases pp. 411-421

- Arlo W. Biere and Ivan M. Lee
- Estimation of Demand Parameters under Consumer Budgeting: An Application to Argentina pp. 422-430

- Alain de Janvry, J. Bieri and A. Nuñez
- An Econometric Analysis of Shrimp Ex-Vessel Prices, 1950—1968 pp. 431-440

- John P. Doll
- A Sequential Programming Model of Growth and Capital Accumulation of a Farm under Uncertainty pp. 441-451

- D. Yaron and U. Horowitz
- Projections of Effects of Modern Inputs on Agricultural Income and Employment in a Community Development Block, Uttar Pradesh, India pp. 452-460

- Ian R. Wills
- Strategies for the Creation and Transfer of the Farm Estate pp. 461-472

- Michael D. Boehlje and Ludwig M. Eisgruber
- Minimum Wages and the Farm Labor Market pp. 473-476

- Bruce Gardner
- Impact of Minimum Wages Upon the Level and Composition of Agricultural Employment pp. 477-484

- Theodore Lianos
- Farmer Conservatism and the Incidence of Taxes pp. 485-489

- J. Ronnie Davis and Charles W. Meyer
- Changing Federal Income Tax Rates and Optimum Farm Size pp. 490-491

- Hoy Carman
- Predicting the Effects of High-Lysine Corn on the Hog Economy pp. 492-495

- A. Gene Nelson and Timothy M. Hammonds
- Price Alignment and Movements of Class I Milk between Markets pp. 496-502

- Leo V. Blakley and Donald W. Kloth
- Reliability of Using the Mean Absolute Deviation to Derive Efficient E,V Farm Plans pp. 503-506

- K. J. Thomson and P. B. R. Hazell
- Trend Models of Feeder, Slaughter, and Wholesale Beef Cattle Prices pp. 507-512

- John R. Franzmann and Rodney L. Walker
- Investments in Agricultural Processing for Rural Development in Oklahoma pp. 513-519

- Gerald A. Doeksen and Dean F. Schreiner
- Tradition and Protectionism—The AAEA and Its Journal: Comment pp. 520

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Tradition and Protectionism—The AAEA and Its Journal: Reply pp. 521-522

- John C. Redman and Leo Polopolus
- Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk: Comment pp. 522-524

- H. C. Molster
- Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk: Reply pp. 524

- John L. Dillon and Jock Anderson
- A Simulation Study of Population, Education, and Income Growth in Uganda: Comment pp. 524-525

- Douglass G. Norvell
- Sacred Cows pp. 526-527

- Michael Perelman
- Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches—Rejoinder pp. 528-529

- Oscar R. Burt
- Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches—A Further Reply pp. 530-531

- Luther Tweeten and Leroy Quance
- Quantitative Training of Undergraduates: Comment pp. 531

- Vern Elefson
- Quantitative Training of Undergraduates: Reply pp. 532

- Lonnie L. Jones, Lester V. Manderscheid and Curtis F. Lard
- On The Evaluation of Departments of Agricultural Economics: Comment pp. 532-533

- David B. Narrie
- On the Evaluation of Departments of Agricultural Economics: Reply pp. 534

- Lonnie L. Jones, Lester V. Manderscheid and Curtis F. Lard
- Economic and Policy Implications of Pollution from Agricultural Chemicals: Comment pp. 534-535

- George L. Casler
- Economic and Policy Implications of Pollution from Agricultural Chemicals: Reply pp. 536

- D. E. Farris and J. M. Sprott
- Mechanization and Social Welfare: A Belated Comment pp. 537

- Dana G. Dalrymple
- Converting National Supply and Demand Equations to a Common Currency for Internationally Traded Commodities pp. 538

- David P. Elliott
- Berger, Samuel R., Dollar Harvest, Lexington, D. C. Heath and Company, 1971, xi + 221 pp. ($7.95) pp. 539-540

- Don F. Hadwiger
- Cowling, Keith, David Metcalf, and A. J. Rayner, Resource Structure of Agriculture: An Economic Analysis, Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1970, xiii + 248 pp. ($7.40) pp. 540-541

- Norman K. Whittlesey
- Falcon, Walter P., and Gustav F. Papanek, eds., Development Policy II—The Pakistan Experience, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971, xiii + 267 pp. ($9.00) pp. 541-542

- M. Raquibuz Zaman
- Fishel, Walter L., ed., Resource Allocation in Agricultural Research, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1971, ix + 391 pp. ($14.00) pp. 542-543

- Linley E. Juers
- Greig, W. Smith, The Economics of Food Processing, Westport, The AVI Publishing Company, Inc., 1971, xi + 373 pp. ($21.00) pp. 543-544

- Allen C. Manchester
- Hicks, George L., and Geoffrey McNicoll, Trade and Growth in the Philippines: An Open Dual Economy, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1971, xi + 244 pp. ($8.50) pp. 544-545

- Vernon Ruttan
- Hieronymus, Thomas A., Economics of Futures Trading, for Commercial and Personal Profit, New York, Commodity Research Bureau, Inc., 1971, xiii + 338 pp. ($12.95) pp. 545-546

- Roger W. Gray
- Kilby, Peter, ed., Entrepreneurship and Economic Devolopment, New York, The Free Press, 1971, viii + 384 pp. ($12.00) pp. 546-547

- Matthew Edel
- Scherer, F. M., Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance, Chicago, Rand McNally & Co., 1970, xi + 576 pp. ($13.00) pp. 547-548

- Stephen H. Sosnick
- Solow, Barbara Lewis, The Land Question and the Irish Economy, 1870–1903, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971, ix + 247 pp. ($8.50) pp. 548-549

- Russell L. Berry
Volume 54, issue 2, 1972
- Demand for Financial Assets in the Farm Sector: A Portfolio Balance Approach pp. 163-174

- John B. Penson
- Market Solutions to Externality Problems: Theory and Practice pp. 175-183

- Alan Randall
- Supply Analysis for Corn in the United States: The Impact of Changing Government Programs pp. 184-191

- J. P. Houck and M. E. Ryan
- A Truncated Maximin Approach to Farm Planning under Uncertainty with Discrete Probability Distributions pp. 192-200

- Yoshihiro Maruyama
- Modified Price, Production, and Income Impacts of Food Aid under Market Differentiated Distribution pp. 201-208

- Keith D. Rogers, Uma K. Srivastava and Earl O. Heady
- Inter-Fiber Competition and the Future of the United States Cotton Industry pp. 209-216

- B. Smith and R. Dardis
- Socioeconomic Behavior of Cattle Ranchers, with Implications for Rural Community Development in the West pp. 217-225

- Arthur H. Smith and William E. Martin
- A Comparison of Annual Versus Average Optima for Fertilizer Experiments pp. 226-233

- John P. Doll
- The Generalized Power Production Function pp. 234-237

- Alain de Janvry
- An Econometric Analysis of the Demand for Textile Fibers pp. 238-244

- Kenneth A. Lewis
- Demand, Supply, and Price Relationships for the Broiler Sector, with Emphasis on the Jack-Knife Method pp. 245-248

- Russell G. Thompson, J. Michael Sprott and Richard W. Callen
- Risk Programming: An Aid in Planning Reservoir-Irrigation Systems pp. 249-254

- J. R. Conner, R. J. Freund and M. R. Godwin
- Asset Indivisibility and Investment Planning: An Application of Linear Programming pp. 255-259

- Peter J. Barry
- Separable Programming for Considering Risk in Farm Planning pp. 260-266

- Wayne Thomas, Leroy Blakeslee, LeRoy Rogers and Norman Whittlesey
- Shift-Share Analysis as a Technique in Rural Development Research pp. 267-270

- Wayne C. Curtis
- A Total Marketing System for U.S. Dairy Cooperatives pp. 271-274

- Emerson Babb and Arlo J. Minden
- Is There Disinvestment in the Farming Sector? pp. 275-278

- Allen G. Smith
- Process Analysis and the Neoclassical Theory of Production pp. 279-294

- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen
- Alternatives to the Neoclassical Theory of the Firm (NTF) pp. 295-303

- Glenn L. Johnson
- Process Analysis and Economics of Production: Discussion pp. 303-304

- J. Edwin Faris
- An Analysis of the Market for Food Stamps pp. 305-314

- W. Keith Bryant
- Theory of the Firm and the Management of Residuals pp. 315-322

- Max R. Langham
- Theory of the Firm in a Non-Market Environment: Discussion pp. 322-325

- Allen V. Kneese
- Technical Change and the Distribution of Income in Rural Areas pp. 326-341

- Carl H. Gotsch
- Income Maintenance Programs in the 1960's: A Survey pp. 342-355

- Emiel W. Owens
- Economic Growth and Rural Poverty: Discussion pp. 355-357

- William B. Back
- Economic Growth and Rural Poverty: Discussion pp. 357-359

- J. Martin Redfern
- Future Census Data for Agriculture: Comment pp. 360-363

- Conrad Taeuber
- Future Census Data for Agriculture: Reply pp. 363

- Harry C. Trelogan
- External Credit Policy for Latin America: Comment pp. 364-365

- Dale Colyer
- The Green Revolution: A Reply to Professors Ruttan and Mellor pp. 365-366

- E. Ray Canterbery and Hans Bickel
- The Green Revolution: A Reply to Professors Ruttan and Mellor pp. 366-368

- E. Ray Canterbery and Hans Bickel
- A Further Reply pp. 368-369

- John W. Mellor
- Discrimination in the Markets for Farm Capital? Comment pp. 369-370

- Theodore Lianos and Edith Hall Parker
- Discrimination in Markets for Farm Capital? Reply pp. 371

- Robert Tinney and Finis Welch
- Evaluation of Indian Fertilizer Projects: An Application of Consumer's and Producer's Surplus: Comment pp. 371-373

- Kirit G. Vaidya
- A Low-Cost Spatial Equilibrium Solution Procedure pp. 373-374

- Foo-Shiung Ho and Richard A. King
- A Market-Share Approach to the Foreign Demand for U.S. Cotton: Comment pp. 375-376

- Robert S. Firch
- A Market-Share Approach to the Foreign Demand for U.S. Cotton: Reply pp. 376-377

- Paul R. Johnson
- Arthur, Henry B., Commodity Futures as a Business Management Tool, Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Boston, Harvard University, 1971, xiv + 385 pp. ($10.00) pp. 378-379

- A. C. Johnson
- Blase, Melvin G., ed., Institutions in Agricultural Development, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1971, xxii + 247 pp. ($5.95) pp. 379

- Russell H. Brannon
- Chao, Kang, Agricultural Production in Communist China 1949–1965, and Myers, Ramon H., The Chinese Peasant Economy: Agricultural Development in Hopei and Shantung, 1890–1949 pp. 379-381

- S. H. Chou
- Dhrymes, Phoebus J., Econometrics, Statistical Foundations and Applications, Kmenta, Jan, Elements of Econometrics, Theil, Henri, Principles of Econometrics and Wonnacott, R. J., and Thomas H. Wonnacott, Econometrics pp. 381-382

- John P. Doll
- Intriligator, Michael D., Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory, Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1971, xix + 508 pp. ($13.95 ) pp. 383-384

- T. Takayama
- Nelson, Richard R., T. Paul Schultz, and Robert L. Sleighton, Structural Changes in a Developing Economy: Colombia's Problems and Prospects, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1971, xii + 322 pp. ($12.50) pp. 384-385

- Dale W Adams
- Steiner, Gilbert Y., The State of Welfare, Washington, D.C., The Brookings Institution, 1971, + 346 pp, ($7.50) pp. 385-386

- W. Keith Bryant
- Wollman, Nathaniel, and Gilbert W. Bonem, The Outlook for Water: Quality, Quantity, and National Growth, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1971, xviii + 286 pp. $12.00 pp. 386

- William B. Lord
Volume 54, issue 1, 1972
- Optimal Levels of Fertilization Under Risk: The Potential for Corn and Wheat Fertilization Under Alternative Price Policies in Argentina pp. 1-10

- Alain de Janvry
- Profit, Supply, and Factor Demand Functions pp. 11-18

- Lawrence J. Lau and Pan A. Yotopoulos
- Rice Policy in Japan's Economic Development pp. 19-31

- Yujiro Hayami
- Project Selection and Macroeconomic Objectives: A Methodology Applied to Peruvian Irrigation Projects pp. 32-40

- Stephen E. McGaughey and Erik Thorbecke
- Estimated Net Costs of P.L. 480 Food Aid with Three Alternative U. S. Farm Programs pp. 41-50

- Leo V. Mayer
- Michigan Food Stamp Program: A Partial Analysis of Performance pp. 51-59

- Paul E. Nelson
- Asset Replacement Principles pp. 60-67

- Richard Perrin
- Evaluation of Alternative Flexibility Restraint Procedures for Recursive Programming Models Used for Prediction pp. 68-76

- Thomas A. Miller
- A Polynomial Lag Formulation of Milk Production Response pp. 77-83

- Dean Chen, Richard Courtney and Andrew Schmitz
- An Open Econometric Model of the Canadian Beef Cattle Sector pp. 84-91

- Suren(dra) Kulshreshtha and A. G. Wilson
- A General Model for Evaluating Agricultural Flood Plains pp. 92-101

- Ronald D. Lacewell and Vernon Eidman
- Present Status of Quantitative Techniques in Undergraduate Agricultural Economics Programs pp. 102-107

- Lonnie L. Jones, Curtis F. Lard and Lester V. Manderscheid
- Distributed Lag Models of Cotton Acreage Response: A Further Result pp. 108-110

- William G. Tomek
- Economic Implications of Nonpar Delivery Points for the Live Cattle Futures Contract pp. 111-115

- J. Richard Crow, John B. Riley and Wayne D. Purcell
- Stepped Product Demand and Factor Supply Functions in Linear Programming Analyses pp. 116-120

- Neil R. Martin
- Break-Even Analysis: A Practical Tool In Farm Management pp. 121-125

- Russell L. Berry
- Concave Programming Applied to Rice Mill Location pp. 126-130

- Wilfred Candler, James C. Snyder and William Faught
- A Dynamic Economic Model of Pasture and Range Investments: Reply pp. 131-132

- Oscar R. Burt
- A Dynamic Economic Model of Pasture and Range Investments: Comment pp. 131

- Daniel Bromley
- More Sophisticated Tools for Less Important Problems: The History of Rance Improvement Research: A Comment pp. 132-134

- William E. Martin
- More Sophisticated Tools for Less Important Problems: The History of Range Improvement Research: Reply pp. 134-135

- Oscar R. Burt
- Changed Distribution of Income vs. Redistribution in Public Project Evaluation: Comment pp. 135-136

- Allan Schmid
- Changed Distribution of Income vs. Redistribution in Public Project Evaluation: A Reply pp. 137-139

- Robert J. Kalter and Thomas H. Stevens
- Has the AAEA Become "Awards Happy"? A Comment pp. 139-140

- Ernest W. Grove
- Has the AAEA Become "Awards Happy"?: A Reply pp. 140-141

- Emery N. Castle
- Ph.D Dissertation Awards: Does the Best Always Win?—Comment pp. 141

- Gail Cramer
- Optimal Sizes of Farms under Varying Tenure Forms, Including Renting, Ownership, State, and Collective Structures: Comment pp. 142-143

- Edwin F. Ulveling
- Optimal Sizes of Farms under Varying Tenure Forms, Including Renting, Ownership, State, and Collective Structures: Reply pp. 143-144

- Earl O. Heady
- Locational Distribution of AAEA Membership and Journal Contribution pp. 145-146

- John C. Redman
- Capstick, Margaret, The Economics of Agriculture, New York, St. Martins Press, 1970, 163 pp. ( Priee unknown) pp. 147-148

- Rueben C. Buse
- Corden, W. M., The Theory of Protection, New York, Oxford University Press, 1971, xiii + 263 pp. ($8.00) pp. 148

- Larry J. Wipf
- Halter, Albert N., and Gerald W. Dean, Decisions under Uncertainty with Research Applications, Cincinnati, South-Western Publishing Co., 1971, iv + 265 pp. (Priee unknown. Paper) pp. 149

- Wilfred Candler
- Heady, Earl O., ed., Economic Models and Quantitative Methods for Decisions and Planning in Agriculture, Proceedings of an East-West Seminar, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1971, xiii + 518 pp. ($10.50) pp. 149-150

- George D. Irwin
- Howe, Charles W., and K. William Easter, Interbasin Transfers of Water, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1971, xiv + 196 pp. ($9.50) pp. 150-151

- Joe B. Stevens
- Kuznets, Simon, Economic Growth of Nations; Total Output and Production Structure, Cambridge, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971, xii + 363 pp. ($15.00) pp. 151

- Theodore Schultz
- Volin, Lazar, A Century of Russian Agriculture: From Alexander II to Khrushchev, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1970, vi + 644 pp. ($18.50) pp. 151-152

- D. Johnson
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