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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 26, issue 4, 1944
- The Prospects of European Agriculture and Their Implications for the United States pp. 601-612

- Karl Brandt
- Cartels, Combinations and the Public Interest pp. 613-630

- F. B. Garver
- Contribution of Price Policy to the Income and Resource Problems in Agriculture pp. 631-664

- D. Johnson
- Public Works on Private Land pp. 665-684

- V. Webster Johnson and John F. Timmons
- How Long Does It Take to Pay for a Farm Starting with Heavy Debts? pp. 685-693

- George A. Pond and William L. Cavert
- Need for a New Classification of Farms pp. 694-708

- M. R. Benedict, F. F. Elliott, H. R. Tolley and Conrad Taeuber
- The Demand for Agricultural Commodities in the Period of Transition from War to Peace pp. 709-724

- John B. Canning
- Agricultural Prices Following World War II pp. 725-736

- Oris V. Wells
- Some Factors Affecting the Rate of Retirement of Farms in the Submarginal Land Area of Ohio pp. 737-753

- J. H. Sitterley
- Dr. Nourse on Low-Price Policy: A Review pp. 754-765

- William H. Nicholls
- Addendum: From Analysis to Prediction pp. 766-774

- Edwin G. Nourse
- Some Defects in the Analysis of Farm Management Data pp. 775-779

- G. W. Forster
- Computation and Use of Output Units in Farm Business Analysis pp. 779-784

- L. S. Hardin
- Food Consumption Programs as a Part of a Farm Program pp. 784-788

- Frederick V. Waugh
- Adjustments in Western Beef Cattle Production and Marketing during the War and Post-War Periods pp. 789-794

- Mont H. Saunderson
- The Importance of Storage Costs in Accumulating Food Stocks pp. 794-800

- F. A. Harper
- Ceiling over Ceiling Pricing pp. 800-803

- David L. MacFarlane
- The Economics of Control: Principles of Welfare Economics, Abba P. Lerner. New York: Macmillan, 1944. Pp. xxii, 391. $3.75 pp. 804-805

- John Ise
- Management in Russian Industry and Agriculture, Gregory Bienstock, Solomon M. Schwarz, and Aaron Yugow, with an introduction by Jacob Marschak. Oxford University Press. 1944 Pp. 198. $3.50 pp. 805-808

- Walter W. Wilcox
- Production, Jobs and Taxes, Harold M. Groves. New York: McGraw-Hill Company, 1944. Pp. 116. $1.25 pp. 808-811

- Edward D. Allen
- The Field Seed Industry in the United States, Victor Frank Beck. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 1944. Pp. xi, 230. $3.00 pp. 811-812

- George Montgomery
- Public Spending and Postwar Economic Policy, Sherwood M. Fine. New York: Columbia University Press. 1944. Pp. viii+177. $2.50 pp. 812-814

- W. E. Grimes
- Winter Wheat in the Golden Belt of Kansas, James C. Malin. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. 1944. Pp. xii, 254, 28 p. notes, 25 ils. $3.00 pp. 814-816

- J. A. Hodges
- Curbing Inflation through Taxation (symposium). New York: Tax Institute, Inc., 1944. Pp. 261. $2.50 pp. 816-818

- Fred A. Clarenbach
- Pan American Economics, P. R. Olson and C. A. Hickman. New York: J. Wiley & Sons, 1944. Pp. 479. $3.50 pp. 818-820

- Seymour E. Harris
- Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. VI, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research. 1943. Pp. 304. $3.00 pp. 820-823

- H. R. Wellman
- Taxation to Prevent Inflation, Carl Shoup, Milton Friedman, Ruth P. Mack. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943. Pp. xii, 236. $2.75 pp. 823-824

- E. Gordon Keith
Volume 26, issue 3, 1944
- Changes in Income Distribution in Agriculture with Special Reference to Technological Progress pp. 435-447

- Earl O. Heady
- A Philosophy of Agricultural Adjustment with Particular Reference to the Southeast pp. 448-460

- Robert W. Harrison
- The Problem of Post-War Land Settlement and Agricultural Production pp. 461-475

- Alvin T. M. Lee
- Changing Emphases in Agricultural Price Control Programs pp. 476-502

- Geoffrey Shepherd
- Farm Management Research Needs in New England pp. 503-513

- Harry Woodworth
- Fuller Annual Employment of Farm Labor pp. 514-528

- Roy J. Smith
- The Family Farm pp. 529-548

- O.R. Johnson
- A Post War Program for American Agriculture pp. 549-562

- Conrad H. Hammar
- A Study of Farm Labor in Two Years of War pp. 563-565

- W. H. Pine
- Production Functions Derived from Farm Records pp. 566-571

- Gerhard Tintner and O. H. Brownlee
- The Relation of Wages to Net Farm Income, 1929–42 and 1939–42 pp. 572-578

- John D. Black
- Food, Frank A. Pearson and Don Paarlberg, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1944. Pp. xi, 239. $2.75 pp. 580-581

- O. B. Jesness
- Where's the Money Coming from, Problems of Post-war Finance, Stuart Chase. New York: The Twentieth Century Fund, Prices in a War Economy, Some Aspects of the Present Price Structure of the United States, Frederick C. Mills and Present Savings and Post-war Markets, Sumner H. Slichter. New York and London pp. 581-584

- J. P. Cavin
- Population Problems, a Cultural Interpretation, Paul H. Landis. New York: American Book Company, 1943. Pp. xii +500. $3.75 pp. 584-585

- Howard W. Beers
- Financing Inventory on Field Warehouse Receipts, Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1944. pp. xv, 89, $1.50 pp. 586-587

- E. A. Stokdyk
- Farm People and the Land after the War, Planning Pamphlet No. 28, Murray R. Benedict, Washington, National Planning Association, November 1943. Pp. 26. $0.25 pp. 586

- Howard W. Beers
- Intergovernmental Commodity Control Agreements. Montreal: International Labour Office, 1943. 280 pp. $3.00 pp. 587-588

- Bennett S. White
- Putting Dairying on a War Footing, O. H. Brownlee. Ames: Iowa State College Press. (Original, March 1943. Revised edition, May 1944). Pp. 64 pp. 589-591

- Roland S. Vaile
- Tea under International Regulation, V. D. Wickizer, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, California, 1944. Pp. vi+198. $2.50 pp. 591-593

- G. B. L. Arner
- Roots in the Earth. P. Alston Waring and Walter M. Teller. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1943. 202 pp. $2.50 pp. 593-594

- W. E. Keepper
Volume 26, issue 2, 1944
- Cotton Surplus Disposal Programs pp. 273-291

- L. D. Howell
- Cooperative Relationships and Business Performance pp. 292-308

- M. A. Abrahamsen
- Futures Trends in Germany's Agricultural System pp. 309-326

- Nehemiah Robinson
- Measuring the Effect of Agricultural Advertising pp. 327-347

- Alois F. Wolf
- Some Economic Effects of Graduated Income Tax Rates on Investors in Farm Capital pp. 348-358

- A. A. Dowell and G. E. Toben
- Response to Price in Production of Cotton and Cottonseed pp. 359-372

- Robert M. Walsh
- Vertical Farm Diversification pp. 373-378

- D. Howard Doane
- In Defense of an Adequate Diet pp. 379-382

- William Kling
- The Influence of Prices on Agricultural Production pp. 382-388

- Warren C. Waite and Rex W. Cox
- Interpretation of Variations in Cost Data for a Group of Individual Firms pp. 388-391

- H. E. Erdman
- Farmers' Investments—A Neglected Field pp. 391-396

- L. F. Miller
- The Shift Toward Medium Staple Cotton pp. 396-399

- Charles D. Hyson
- Volume of United States Exports and Imports of Foods, 1909–43 pp. 399-405

- G. Lois Nelson
- Food Enough, John D. Black, The Jacques Cattell Press, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1943. Pp. vii, 269. $2.50 pp. 408-409

- Oris V. Wells
- Some Factors in the Development of Market Standards With Special Reference to Food, Drugs, and Certain Other Household Wares, Edward Eugene Gallahue, The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D. C., 1942. 196 pp pp. 409-411

- Carl M. Clark
- Agenda for a Postwar World, J. B. Condliffe, W. W. Norton & Co., New York. 1942. 232 pp. $2.50 pp. 411-414

- Charles M. Hardin
- Wartime Government in Operation, W. H. Nicholls and John A. Vieg, The Blakiston Company, Philadelphia. 1943. Pp. xiii, 109. $1.50 pp. 414-415

- J. K. Galbraith
- The World Coffee Economy With Special Reference to Control Schemes, V. D. Wickizer, Stanford Univ., Stanford, California. 1943. Pp. 358. $3.00 pp. 415-418

- John A. Loftus
- Plantation Life in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana, 1836–1846, as Reflected in the Diary of Bennet H. Barrow, Edwin Adams Davis (Columbia University Studies in the History of American Agriculture, no. 9). Columbia University Press. New York, 1943. 457 p., illus. $5.00 pp. 418-419

- Everett E. Edwards
- Farm Management Research 1940–1941. A report by the Subcommittee on Farm Management, Walter W. Wilcox, Sherman E. Johnson and Stanley W. Warren. Social Science Research Council Bulletin 52. New York. 60 pages pp. 419-421

- Harry C. Woodworth
- Mirror for Americans, Ralph H. Brown, New York, American Geographical Society, 1943. 312 pp. $4.00 pp. 421-423

- Arthur R. Hall
- International Trade and the National Income Multiplier, Fritz Machlup, The Blakiston Company, Philadelphia, 1943. 237 pp. $3.50 pp. 423-427

- J. P. Cavin
- Planning for the South, John V. Van Sickle, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, Tennessee. 1943. 255 pp. Price $2.75 pp. 427-429

- C. O. Brannen
Volume 26, issue 1, 1944
- World Conditions in the Postwar Period That Will Affect Mississippi Valley Agriculture pp. 1-9

- Henry C. Taylor
- Redirecting World Agricultural Production and Trade Toward Better Nutrition pp. 10-30

- F. F. Elliott
- Rehabilitation of Agriculture in German-Occupied Europe pp. 31-45

- Einar Jensen
- America Looks at Russian Agriculture pp. 46-58

- Lazar Volin
- Nationalistic Trends in Agricultural Policy pp. 59-76

- Arthur P. Chew
- Transition Readjustments in Agriculture pp. 77-88

- Theodore Schultz
- Transition Readjustments in Agriculture: Discussion by W. E. Grimes pp. 89-91

- W. E. Grimes
- Transition Readjustments in Agriculture: Discussion by E. A. Starch pp. 92-94

- E. A. Starch
- Desirable Changes in the National Economy after the War pp. 95-100

- K. E. Boulding
- Desirable Changes in the National Economy for the Postwar Period pp. 101-109

- Mordecai Ezekiel
- Price Control and the Wartime Pricing of Farm Products pp. 110-121

- E. J. Working
- Price Control and the Wartime Pricing of Farm Products: Discussion by A. C. Hoffman pp. 121-123

- A. C. Hoffman
- Wartime Developments in Farm Credit and Their Postwar Implications pp. 124-143

- A. G. Black and O. R. Johnson
- Price Control and the Wartime Pricing of Farm Products: Discussion by O. R. Johnson pp. 138-143

- O. R. Johnson
- Wartime Developments in Food Processing and Preserving pp. 144-154

- John B. Canning
- Wartime Developments in Food Processing and Preserving: Discussion by O. B. Jesness pp. 154-156

- O. B. Jesness
- Wartime Developments in Food Processing and Preserving: Discussion by R. K. Froker pp. 156-158

- R. K. Froker
- Wartime Transportation of Farm Products pp. 159-177

- A. A. Dowell
- Wartime Transportation of Farm Products: Discussion by Herman M. Haag pp. 177-180

- Herman M. Haag
- Measuring Maximum Contribution to Food Needs by Producing Areas pp. 181-193

- R. L. Mighell and R. P. Christensen
- Measuring Maximum Contribution to Food Needs by Producing Areas: Discussion by C. A. Bonnen pp. 193-195

- C. A. Bonnen
- Measuring Maximum Contribution to Food Needs by Producing Areas: Discussion by G. A. Pond pp. 195-196

- G. A. Pond
- Problems of Achieving Maximum Food and Fiber Production in the Mississippi Valley pp. 197-209

- H. C. M. Case
- Problems of Achieving Maximum Food and Fiber Production in the Mississippi Valley: Discussion by R. J. Saville pp. 209-211

- R. J. Saville
- Problems of Achieving Maximum Food and Fiber Production in the Mississippi Valley: Discussion by C. A. Bonnen pp. 211-213

- C. A. Bonnen
- Working with Farmers to Achieve Maximum Production pp. 214-229

- Leland G. Allbaugh
- Working with Farmers to Achieve Maximum Production: Discussion by George A. Pond pp. 229-231

- George A. Pond
- Farm Work Simplification Studies pp. 232-239

- E. C. Young
- Implications of Land Value Control pp. 240-247

- William G. Murray
- Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by R. C. Engberg pp. 247-249

- R. C. Engberg
- Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by Harry A. Steele pp. 249-251

- Harry A. Steele
- Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by S. M. Waters pp. 252-254

- S. M. Waters
- Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by Lippert S. Ellis pp. 254-257

- Lippert S. Ellis
- Implications of Land Value Control: Discussion by C. H. Hammar pp. 257

- C. H. Hammar
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