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American Journal of Agricultural Economics
1919 - 2019
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Volume 51, issue 5, 1969
- Henry Charles Taylor 1873–1969 pp. 999-1002

- R. J. Penn
- The Economics of Agricultural Economics pp. 1011-1026

- Dale E. Hathaway
- A Future for "Agricultural Economics"? pp. 1027-1036

- James Buchanan
- Some Problems of Agricultural Development pp. 1037-1045

- Oris V. Wells
- Structure of Input Supplying Industries and Techniques of Analysis pp. 1046-1054

- Dale C. Dahl
- Concepts of Finance Capital for a Capital-Using Agriculture pp. 1055-1064

- C. B. Baker and John A. Hopkin
- National Labor Relations Legislation: Possible Impact on American Agriculture pp. 1065-1074

- Joseph D. Coffey
- Can Better Teaching Be Learned? pp. 1075-1077

- Lawrence Bradford
- Toward Better Undergraduate Teaching pp. 1078-1080

- G. T. Dowdy
- Better Teaching—Some Curricular Aspects pp. 1081-1084

- Lester V. Manderscheid
- Inter-University Collaboration in Undergraduate Teaching pp. 1085-1088

- V. James Rhodes
- Problems that Persist in the Great Plains pp. 1089-1096

- John Muehlbeier
- Rural Areas in an Urban Economy pp. 1097-1109

- Monroe Newman and Eli P. March
- Marketing, Price, and the Theory of Communication pp. 1110-1113

- Wayne D. Purcell
- Concentration in Farming and Transition Bias pp. 1114-1118

- Ronald L. Mighell
- Computer Simulation of the Substitution between Project Size and Management pp. 1119-1123

- S. F. Miller and A. N. Halter
- An Economic Model for Determining Cotton Allotments and Prices to Maximize Net Farm Income pp. 1124-1128

- Fred Sobering, Leroy Quance and Luther Tweeten
- Effect of Merchandising Methods on Prices Paid at Cooperative Feeder Cattle Sales pp. 1129-1133

- David L. Cole
- Allocation of Florida Orange Production Among Alternative Product Forms and Market Sectors pp. 1134-1137

- David E. Weisenborn
- Criteria for Defining Federal Milk Order Market Areas pp. 1138-1142

- Robert E. Jacobson
- Price Discrimination in the Food Industry: A Competitive Stimulant or Tranquilizer? pp. 1143-1148

- R. E. Schneidau and Ronald D. Knutson
- Consumer Attitudes Toward Milk Substitutes pp. 1149-1153

- Robert C. Angus and J. Warren Stull
- Hidden Consumer Motives in Supermarket Selection pp. 1154-1158

- R. W. Skinner
- A Decision Model for Continuous Sequence Production Processes of Variable Length: An Application to Hog Marketing pp. 1159-1163

- John E. Ikerd and Alvin R. Schupp
- A Game Theoretic Model for Farm Planning under Uncertainty pp. 1164-1167

- Mahfouz E. Tadros and George L. Casler
- Application of Linear Programming to Individual Farm Planning pp. 1168-1171

- Donald C. Huffman and Lynn A. Stanton
- Farm Capital and Credit Projections to 1980 pp. 1172-1177

- Emanuel Melichar
- A Method for Analyzing the Effect of Taxes and Financing on Investment Decisions pp. 1178-1181

- Gordon E. Rodewald
- Economics Issues in Controlling Agricultural Pollution pp. 1182-1188

- Gary C. Taylor
- Environmental Effects of Rural Land Use pp. 1189-1194

- J. Delphendahl
- Externalities in Pesticide Use pp. 1195-1201

- Max R. Langham and W. F. Edwards
- A Rural Economic Indicator System pp. 1202-1205

- Clark Edwards
- Farm Panels as a Source of Farm Management Data: The Cornell Producer Panel pp. 1206-1210

- George J. Conneman
- Farm Panels as a Source of Farm Management Data: The Ohio Plan pp. 1211-1213

- E. T. Shaudys
- Response Problems in Probability Sampling pp. 1214-1217

- John W. Kirkbride
- Trials, Errors, and Successes in Agribusiness Education at Purdue pp. 1218-1221

- James C. Snyder
- The Illinois Agricultural Industries Forum pp. 1222-1225

- Harold G. Halcrow
- Extension Transportation Programs to Improve Marketing Efficiency pp. 1226-1228

- Wesley R. Kriebel
- Education for Institutional Food Service—On Wheels pp. 1229-1232

- John M. Welch
- Payment Limitation: Effect on Supply Adjustment and Income Distribution pp. 1233-1236

- Rudie W. Slaughter
- Payment Limitations: The Economic and Political Feasibility pp. 1237-1242

- Arnold Paulsen
- Payment Limitation: Pros and Cons as Seen by Farm Organizations pp. 1243-1246

- W. E. Hamilton
- Consumer Knowledge for Sovereignty: Apples pp. 1247-1250

- Lyle Solverson
- Louisville Produce Terminal: Its Changing Trends and Potentials, 1966–1975 pp. 1251-1254

- B. Russell Robertson and Harold G. Love
- The Economic Feasibility of an Integrated Broiler Operation pp. 1255-1258

- Richard W. Schermerhorn
- Showing a Retailer that Meat Sanitation Pays—An Economic Approach pp. 1259-1262

- Frederick A. Perkins
- Variants and Invariants in Comparative Agricultural Systems pp. 1263-1273

- Folke Dovring
- Economies and Diseconomies of Large-Scale Agriculture pp. 1274-1283

- Philip Raup
- Discussion: The Organization of Agriculture pp. 1283-1285

- W. D. Toussaint
- Discussion: The Organization of Agriculture pp. 1286-1288

- Dana G. Dalrymple
- The Organization of Agriculture: An Epilogue pp. 1289-1292

- Gene Wunderlich
- Resource Endowments and Technological Change in Agriculture: U.S. and Japanese Experiences in International Perspective pp. 1293-1303

- Yujiro Hayami
- Natural Resources and Growth: Towards a Non-Marginal Political Economics pp. 1304-1313

- Allan Schmid
- Natural Resources in Economic Growth: The Role of Institutions and Policies pp. 1314-1324

- S. V. Ciriacy-Wantrup
- Technology and Neo-Mercantilism in International Agricultural Trade pp. 1325-1337

- H. B. Malmgren and D. L. Schlechty
- New Concepts and Methods in Foreign Trade Negotiation pp. 1338-1349

- Robert B. Schwenger
- Discussion: Policy and Non-Policy in Foreign Trade pp. 1349-1351

- James G. Kendrick
- Discussion: Policy and Non-Policy in Foreign Trade pp. 1352-1354

- G. A. MacEachern and Bruce Huff
- Discussion: Policy and Non-Policy in Foreign Trade pp. 1354-1356

- Richard J. Goodman
- A Basic Framework for Policy Education pp. 1357-1364

- J. B. Kohlmeyer
- Discussion: A Basic Framework for Policy Education pp. 1365-1367

- Wallace Barr
- Discussion: A Basic Framework for Policy Education pp. 1367-1368

- W. Fred Woods
- Institutions and Instruments—Management Alternatives pp. 1369-1380

- N. G. P. Krausz and F. J. Reiss
- Do Legal and Tax Rules Favor Large-Scale Agricultural Firms? pp. 1381-1392

- Neil E. Harl
- Legal-Economic Models as a Tool for Optimizing Intergeneration Property Transfers pp. 1393-1398

- Donald R. Levi and James K. Allwood
- Discussion: Agriculture and the Law pp. 1399-1401

- Thomas F. Hady
- Foreign Aid for Agircultural Development: Philosophy and Implementation pp. 1402-1412

- James Gilbert Evans
- Agricultural Price Policy in the Context of Economic Development pp. 1413-1420

- John W. Mellor
- Discussion: Agricultural Price Policy in the Context of Economic Development pp. 1420-1424

- F. A. Williams
- Discussion: Inducing Economic Development in Less Developed Countries pp. 1424-1426

- Richard Phillips
- Tools of the Trade in Policy Decision—PPBS, a Case in Point pp. 1427-1433

- William B. Lord and Stephen C. Smith
- Estimating the Effects of Resource Development Programs on Regional Employment pp. 1434-1441

- B. R. Eddleman
- Estimating Contributions of Natural Resource Investments to Objectives in Regional Economic Development pp. 1442-1448

- W. B. Back
- Estimating the Effects of Water Policies in the West pp. 1449-1454

- Herbert H. Stoevener
- Transportation and Regional Development in Agriculture pp. 1455-1463

- T. E. Nichols
- Economic Considerations in Rate Making and Rate Structures for Farm Products pp. 1464-1470

- James H. Lauth
- Transportation Pricing as a Factor in Commodity Marketing: Montana Wheat, a Case Study pp. 1471-1478

- Charles H. Rust and George St. George
- Discussion: Role of Transportation in Agricultural Marketing and Development pp. 1478-1481

- John O. Gerald
- Factors Underlying Business Interest in Conglomerate Mergers pp. 1482-1487

- Odin Wilhelmy
- Firm Conglomeration as a Market Structure Variable pp. 1488-1494

- Willard F. Mueller
- Conglomerates: Economic Conduct and Performance pp. 1495-1505

- Albert G. Madsen and Richard G. Walsh
- Pricing Milk in Federal Order Markets pp. 1506-1510

- Jerome W. Hammond and Truman F. Graf
- The Pure Theory of Goverment Aid to Agriculture pp. 1511-1515

- Micha Gisser
- Effects of Public Programs for Outdoor Recreation on Personal Income Distribution pp. 1516-1519

- Leonard Shabman and Robert J. Kalter
- Government Payments and the Distribution of Income in Agriculture pp. 1520-1523

- Raymond M. Leuthold
- Long-Term Versus Short-Term Land Retirement pp. 1524-1527

- A. Barry Carr
- Returns to Farm Resources pp. 1528-1535

- Don Bostwick
- Application of the Financial Management Function in the Family Size Farm Firm pp. 1536-1542

- Kenneth R. Krause
- Income Tax Planning for Farmers pp. 1543-1547

- Hoy Carman
- General Hospital Facilities in Michigan, 1965 pp. 1548-1552

- Leon B. Perkinson
- Local School Expenditures and Educational Quality: A Correlation Analysis pp. 1553-1556

- Thomas Stinson and Edward F. Krahmer
- The Farm Poor: Counted, Miscounted, or Discounted? pp. 1557-1560

- O. Wendell Holmes
- Propensities to Invest in Schooling in the South and Non-South pp. 1561-1564

- Fred Hines
- A View from the Middle Ground pp. 1565-1568

- O. Richard Morris
- At a Crossroad: Graduate Teaching in Agricultural Economics pp. 1569-1573

- Curtis F. Lard and J. Rod Martin
- Institution Building: Training Gap in Economic and Agricultural Development pp. 1574-1577

- Harold D. Guither
- Involvement in Undergraduate Education pp. 1578-1582

- Murray H. Hawkins
- Using Local Comprehensive Planning to Control Lakewater Pollution in Seasonal Home Communities pp. 1583-1587

- Robert W. Snyder
- The Cost of Food Aid to Recipient Countries pp. 1588-1592

- Gary L. Seevers
- Projecting Hydrologic and Economic Interrelationships in Groundwater Basin Management pp. 1593-1597

- William E. Martin, Thomas G. Burdak and Robert A. Young
- "Solid Wastes"—A Resource? pp. 1598-1602

- Joseph Havlicek, George S. Tolley and Yi Wang
- Mission of Higher Educational Institutions in Today's World pp. 1603-1612

- C. Brice Ratchford
- Social Science Needs in Agriculture and Natural Resources Curricula—The CEANAR Report pp. 1613-1617

- Carroll V. Hess
- The Meaning to Research and Extension pp. 1618-1623

- Tyrus R. Timm
- On Institutional Obsolescence and Innovation pp. 1624-1628

- Leo Polopolus
- I See It Differently pp. 1629-1632

- Radoje Nikolitch
- Institutional Engineering—Venture into Applied Behavioral Science pp. 1633-1636

- David H. Spaeth
- Consumer Preference for "Imitation" Milk Beverages pp. 1637-1644

- Albert W. Gustafson
- Format of the 1970 Annual Meeting pp. 1702

- Dale E. Hathaway
Volume 51, issue 4, 1969
- Population Growth and Agricultural Employment in Latin America, with Some U.S. Comparisons pp. 735-752

- William C. Thiesenhusen
- Determinants of Farm Family Income Inequality pp. 753-769

- Bruce Gardner
- Econometric Analysis of the Agricultural Labor Market pp. 770-787

- Edward W. Tyrchniewicz and G. Edward Schuh
- The Contribution of Foreign Assistance to Agricultural Development pp. 788-797

- Wayne Schutjer and Dale Weigel
- Theories Explaining the Persistence of Low Resource Returns in a Growing Farm Economy pp. 798-817

- Luther G. Tweeten
- Shadow Prices as Member Returns for a Marketing Cooperative pp. 818-833

- Ian W. Hardie
- A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Economies of Vertical Integration pp. 834-848

- Samuel H. Logan
- An Analysis of Daily Fluctuations in the Hog Economy pp. 849-865

- Raymond M. Leuthold
- Factors Associated with Variation in the Aggregate Average Yield of New Zealand Wheat (1918–1967) pp. 866-881

- John W. B. Guise
- Development of Soviet Agriculture under a Vintage Model of Production pp. 882-902

- Earl R. Brubaker
- Characteristics and Salaries of Agricultural Economists pp. 903-911

- Emanuel Melichar
- Note on the U.S. Demand for Coffee pp. 912-914

- John J. Hughes
- Direct Payments: An Increasing Proportion of Farm Income and a Changing Geographic Distribution pp. 915-920

- Harold D. Guither
- On Scientific Objectivity: Comment pp. 921-924

- G. Schmitt and W. Timmermann
- On Scientific Objectivity: Reply pp. 924-926

- Emery N. Castle
- U.S. Import Demand for Green Coffee by Variety: Comment pp. 926-928

- John J. Hughes
- The Effect of a Marketing Order on Winter Carrot Prices: Comment pp. 929-933

- H. Prescott Beighley and James Mak
- U.S. Import Demand for Green Coffee by Variety: Reply pp. 929

- Lester V. Manderscheid
- The Effect of a Marketing Order on Winter Carrot Prices: Reply pp. 933-934

- Carl E. Shafer
- Food Donation Programs pp. 934-936

- Harold J. Loyd and Harold F. Breimyer
- A Comment on a Traditional Behavior Model pp. 937

- Theodore P. Lianos and Theodore P. Lianos
- Epilegomena on Traditional Behavior Models pp. 938-939

- Pan A. Yotopoulos and John Wise
- Determinants and Development Implications of Foodgrain Prices in India: Comment pp. 939-940

- J. H. Adhvaryu and A. S. Patel
- Determinants and Development Implications of Food Grain Prices in India: Reply pp. 941-942

- John W. Mellor
- Effects of Nonprice Variables upon Participation in Water-Oriented Outdoor Recreation: Comment pp. 942-945

- E. J. L. David
- Feedback for Students on Class Performance pp. 946-947

- W. D. Downey and R. W. Taylor
- A New Look at Demand Analysis for Beef: Comment pp. 947-949

- Raymond J. Folwell
- A New Look at Demand Analysis for Beef: Reply pp. 949-952

- Edward Uvacek
- The Unseen—and Unfeeling—Hand pp. 952-953

- Raymond O. Gaarder
- Regional Research—Further Analyses and Reflections pp. 953-957

- Alvin T. M. Lee
- "Subsistence Agriculture" and Technological Change: Further Disscussion of the Theoretical Problem pp. 957-960

- Peter F. M. McLoughlin
- Some Thoughts on Bargaining pp. 960-961

- Gene D. Sullivan
- Caloric Cost of Rice and Wheat Programs pp. 962-963

- Harlon D. Traylor and Dewell R. Gandy
- Milk Production and Utilization in the East pp. 964-966

- William C. Welden
- Dunbier, Roger, the Sonoran Desert: Its Geography, Economy, and People, Tucson, The University of Arizona Press, 1968, xiii + 426 pp. ($10.00) pp. 967-968

- Gene C. Wilken
- Hardin, Clifford M., ed., Overcoming World Hunger, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1969, xi + 177 pp. ($4.95 cloth, $1.95 paper) pp. 968-970

- Lawrence W. Witt
- Homer, Sidney, Paul W. McCracken, James J. O'Leary, and Henry C. Wallich, with a preface by Herbert V. Prochnow, the Five-Year Outlook for Interest Rates, Chicago, Rand McNally & Company, 1968, x + 89 pp. ($5.95) pp. 970-972

- Emanuel Melichar
- Iowa State Center for Agricultural and Economic Development, Food Goals, Future Structural Changes, and Agricultural Policy: A National Basebook, Ames, Iowa State University Press, 1969, x + 325 pp. ($5.95) pp. 972-973

- G. E. Brandow
- Mathew, E. T., Agricultural Taxation and Economic Development in India, London, Asia Publishing House, 1968, 204 pp. ($7.50) pp. 973-975

- Richard Bird
- Sewell, W. R., and Blair T. Bower, eds., Forecasting the Demands for Water, Ottawa, Canada, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1968, xiv + 262 pp. ($1.50 paper) pp. 975-976

- Howard C. Hogg
- Talbot, Ross B., and Don F. Hadwiger, the Policy Process in American Agriculture, San Francisco, Chandler Publishing Co., 1968, xii + 378 pp. ($8.50) pp. 976-978

- Sidney Baldwin
Volume 51, issue 3, 1969
- Shifts in Entrepreneurial Functions in Agriculture pp. 517-529

- Marshall Harris
- Family-Operated Farms: Their Compatibility with Technological Advance pp. 530-545

- Radoje Nikolitch
- A Production-Investment Decision Model of Farm Firm Growth pp. 546-563

- Michael D. Boehlje and T. Kelley White
- Sources of Agricultural Productivity Gap Among Selected Countries pp. 564-575

- Yujiro Hayami
- A Simulation Study of Population, Education, and Income Growth in Uganda pp. 576-591

- Phillips Foster and Larry Yost
- "Disguised" Unemployment Once Again: East Pakistan, 1951–1961 pp. 592-604

- Warren C. Robinson
- The Effect of Technology on the Farm Labor Market pp. 605-618

- Larry L. Bauer
- Mergers and Diversified Growth of Large Grain Firms pp. 619-624

- David W. Cobia and Paul L. Farris
- Federal Milk Marketing Order Provisions: Effects on Producer Prices and Intermarket Price Relationships pp. 625-641

- George W. Ladd
- Predicting Aggregate Milk Production: An Empirical Study pp. 642-649

- Glenn A. Zepp and Robert H. McAlexander
- An Analysis of Farm Household Expenditures on Basic Living Materials in Japan pp. 650-661

- Feng-Yao Lee
- Financial Returns in Agriculture pp. 662-665

- Don Bostwick
- Did Futures Trading Influence Potato Prices? pp. 666-672

- Peter M. Emerson and William G. Tomek
- More on the Aggregation Problem: Some Suggestions pp. 673-675

- Richard H. Day
- Effect of a Health Hazard "Scare" on Consumer Demand pp. 676-678

- Joseph D. Brown
- Econometricians and the Data Gap: Reply—Comment pp. 679-680

- Charles A. O'Dell
- A Water Resource Economist Looks Back at a Lawyer pp. 680-684

- Adam A. Sokoloski
- Exact Aggregation With Linear Programming Models—A Note on the Sufficient Conditions Proposed by R. H. Day pp. 684-686

- G. Marenco
- Exact Aggregation With Linear Programming Models—A Note on the Sufficient Conditions Proposed by R. H. Day: Reply pp. 686-688

- Richard H. Day
- Mysterious Multipliers: Comment pp. 689

- Raymond O. P. Farrish and Ian W. Hardie
- Mysterious Multipliers: Reply pp. 689-690

- Abbas Mirakhor and Frank Orazem
- A Note on the Measurement of Price Elasticity of Demand pp. 691-692

- K. T. Murphy
- Economics of Cost-Share Leases: Comment pp. 692-695

- Micha Gisser
- Economics of Cost-Share Leases: A Reply pp. 695-697

- Dale W Adams and Norman Rask
- Training Foreign Graduate Students in Agricultural Economics: Further Comment pp. 697-699

- A. B. Lewis
- Some Responses of Rice Farmers to the Package Program in Tanjore District, India: Comment pp. 699-701

- K. R. Nair
- Our Journal—A Viewpoint pp. 701-702

- Robert J. Bevins
- A Few Comments From the Editors—In Response and Otherwise pp. 702-704

- Varden Fuller and Harold O. Carter
- Aranda, Sergio, La Revolución Agraria en Cuba, Mexico D. F., Siglo XXI, Editores, S.A., 1968, vii + 240 pp. (28 pesos mexicanos) pp. 705-706

- Ernest Feder and Alfredo Harvey
- Behrman, Jere R., Supply Response in Underdeveloped Agriculture. A Case Study of Four Major Annual Crops in Thailand, 1937–1963 and Yotopoulos, Pan A., Allocative Efficiency in Economic Development, Research Monograph Series 18, Price unknown pp. 706-707

- Louis F. Herrmann
- Kneese, Allen V., and Blair T. Bower, Managing Water Quality: Economics, Technology, Institutions and Davis, Robert K., The Range of Choice in Water Management, A Study of Dissolved Oxygen in the Potomac Estuary pp. 708-710

- Karl Gertel
- Koo, Anthony Y. C., The Role of Land Reform in Economic Development: A Case Study of Taiwan, New York, Frederick A. Praeger Publishers, 1968, xvii + 197 pp. ($12.50) pp. 710-712

- Peter Dorner
- Mellor, John W., Thomas F. Weaver, Uma J. Lele, and Sheldon R. Simon, Developing Rural India: Plan and Practice, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1968, xxi + 441 pp. ($10.00) pp. 713-714

- William E. Schenk
- Papanek, Gustav F., ed., Development Policy—Theory and Practice, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1968, xvi + 367 pp. ($12.50) pp. 714-715

- Irma Adelman
- President's National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, Rural Poverty in the United States, Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1968, 601 pp. ($5.75) pp. 715-717

- John M. Peterson
- Schultz, Theodore W., Economic Growth and Agriculture, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968, x + 306 pp. ($9.95) pp. 717-719

- Marvin P. Miracle
- Trant, Gerald I., David L. MacFarlane, and Lewis A. Fischer, Trade Liberalization and Canadian Agriculture, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1968, 119 pp. ($3.50) pp. 719-720

- D. R. Campbell
- Williams, D. B., ed., Agriculture in the Australian Economy, Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1967, xvii + 349 pp. ($6.00) pp. 720-722

- Chester B. Baker
Volume 51, issue 2, 1969
- On Institutional Obsolescence and Innovation—Background for Professional Dialogue on Public Policy pp. 245-267

- James Duncan Shaffer
- The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences: A Review Article pp. 268-278

- James P. Cavin
- Some Implications of the EEC's Agricultural Price Policy pp. 279-288

- Donald J. Epp
- Projecting the Size Distribution of Agricultural Firms—An Application of a Markov Process with Non-Stationary Transition Probabilities pp. 289-302

- M. C. Hallberg
- The Welfare Cost of Alternative Methods of Protecting Raw Wool in the United States pp. 303-319

- Rachel Dardis and Janet Dennisson
- Capitalized Values of Tobacco Allotments and the Rate of Return to Allotment Owners pp. 320-334

- James A. Seagraves
- Nonproducer Cooperative Interests and the Antitrust Laws pp. 335-341

- Ronald D. Knutson
- Positivistic Measures of Aggregate Supply Elasticities: Some New Approaches pp. 342-352

- Luther G. Tweeten and C. Leroy Quance
- The Representative Farm Approach to Estimation of Supply Response pp. 353-361

- Jerry A. Sharples
- Discussion: The Supply Function in Agriculture Revisited pp. 361-364

- James H. White
- Discussion: The Supply Function in Agriculture Revisited pp. 364-366

- Marvin Kottke
- Discussion: The Supply Function in Agriculture Revisited pp. 367-369

- W. Neill Schaller
- The Role of the Farm Foundation in Agricultural Economics pp. 370-382

- Joseph Ackerman
- What Does Control Theory Have to Offer? pp. 383-393

- Gerhard Tintner
- Control Theory for Agricultural Policy: Methods and Problems in Operational Models pp. 394-404

- Oscar R. Burt
- Discussion: The Potential Role of Control Theory pp. 404-408

- Russell G. Thompson
- Discussion: The Potential Role of Control Theory pp. 408-409

- Frederick V. Waugh
- Demographic and social Considerations for U.S. Rural Economic Policy pp. 410-427

- Calvin L. Beale
- The Economic Dimensions Of Rural Poverty pp. 428-443

- E. J. R. Booth
- Discussion: Demographic and Social Considerations for U.S. Rural Economic Policy pp. 443-444

- Benjamin Chinitz
- Discussion: Demographic and Social Dimensions of Rural Economic Policy pp. 444-447

- Lee R. Martin
- What Agribusiness Economists Need from Theoretical and Empirical Agricultural Economics pp. 448-456

- A. C. Hoffman
- What Agribusiness Economists Can Contribute to the Content and Equipment Agricultural Economics pp. 457-463

- Patrick J. Luby
- Discussion: Agribusiness and Other Agricultural Economics: Complementary, Supplementary, or Competitive? pp. 463-467

- Charles E. French
- Discussion: Agribusiness and Other Agricultural Economics: Complementary, Supplementary, or Competitive? pp. 467-470

- Dale E. Butz
- Capitalization of Burley Tobacco Allotment Rights into Farmland Values pp. 471-474

- Milton Shuffett and Josiah Hoskins
- Credit in the Production Organization of the Firm: Comment pp. 474-476

- John P. Doll
- Toward a Concrete Concept of Effective Competition: Comment pp. 476-478

- Norris T. Pritchard
- Toward a Concrete Concept of Effective Competition: Reply pp. 478-481

- Stephen H. Sosnick
- Quadratic Programming Solution of Competitive Equilibrium for U.S. Agriculture: Comment pp. 481-482

- Blair J. Smith and Joseph C. Purcell
- Quadratic Programming Solution of Competitive Equilibrium for U.S. Agriculture: Reply pp. 483-484

- Harry H. Hall, Earl O. Heady and Yakir Plessner
- Butterwick, Michael, and Edmund Neville Rolf, Food, Farming and the Common Market, London, The Oxford University Press, 1968, xiv + 259 pp. ($7.75) pp. 485-486

- Vernon L. Sorenson
- Doll, John P., V. J. Rhodes, and J. G. West, Economics of Agricultural Production, Markets and Policy, Homewood, Illinois, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1968, xiii + 557 pp. ($8.50) pp. 486-487

- John Sjo
- Heady, Earl O., A Primer on Food, Agriculture and Public Policy, New York, Random House, 1967, viii + 177 pp. ( $4.95) pp. 488-489

- Gene D. Sullivan
- McPherson, W. W., ed., Economic Development of Tropical Agriculture—Theory, Policy, Strategy and Organization, Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1968, xvi + 328 pp. ($8.50) pp. 490-492

- Eldon D. Smith
- Schickele, Rainer, Agrarian Revolution and Economic Progress: A Primer for Development, New York, Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., 1968, xix + 410 pp. ($15.00) pp. 492-493

- Thomas T. Poleman
Volume 51, issue 1, 1969
- Market Power and Its Sources in the Food Industry pp. 1-12

- G. E. Brandow
- An Analysis of Cooperative Bargaining in the Processing Tomato Industry pp. 13-25

- E. M. Babb, S. A. Belden and C. R. Saathoff
- Gash-Futures Price Relationships for Live Beef Cattle pp. 26-40

- R. L. Ehrich
- The Allocation of Research, Teaching, and Extension Personnel in U.S. Colleges of Agriculture pp. 41-56

- Willis L. Peterson
- Production Economics, Farm Management, and Extension pp. 57-70

- Donald B. Williams
- An Aggregate Model of Agriculture—Empirical Estimates and Some Policy Implications pp. 71-86

- Alvin C. Egbert
- A Policy for Public Investments in Natural Resources pp. 87-99

- Melvin L. Cotner
- An Analysis of the 1964 Wheat Option pp. 100-118

- Max Moszer
- Econometric Study of Monthly Consumption Expenditures in Rural Uttar Pradesh pp. 119-137

- Suresh D. Tendulkar
- A Comparison of the Determinants of Wool Production in the Six Leading Producing Countries: 1949–1965 pp. 138-158

- William H. Witherell
- Estimation of Performance Functions for Budgeting and Simulation Studies pp. 159-169

- Wilfred Candler and Wayne Cartwright
- Reliability of Supply Equations Derived from Production Functions pp. 170-178

- Larry J. Wipf and D. Lee Bawden
- Large Farms and Above Parity Returns: Inseparable or Just Good Friends? pp. 179-182

- Richard D. Duvick and Joseph N. Uhl
- A Lawyer Looks at Water Resource Economists pp. 182-183

- Donald R. Levi
- Econometricians and the Data Gap: Comment pp. 184-188

- Ernest W. Grove
- Econometricians and the Data Gap: Reply pp. 188

- John T. Scott and Earl O. Heady
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