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A CHOICES Panel... Priority USDA Issues for the Clinton Administration |
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A spatial capture‐recapture model for territorial species |
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Agricultural Cooperative Enterprise in the Transition from Socialist Collective Farming |
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Agricultural Economics in the Policy Arena: The 1995 Farm Bill |
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Agricultural Labor in Russia: Efficiency and Profitability |
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Agricultural Labor in Russia: Efficiency and Profitability * |
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Agricultural Support in Eastern Europe: Discussion |
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Agriculture in Economic Development: Primary Engine of Growth or Chicken and Egg? |
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Allocative Efficiency in Russian Agriculture: The Case of Fertilizer and Grain |
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Book Reviews |
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COMMENTS ON EMERGING AGRICULTURAL POLICIES OF THE CARTER ADMINISTRATION |
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COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE IN METROPOLITAN AREAS: ECONOMICS AND REGULATORY ISSUES |
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Causes of U.S. Farm Commodity Programs |
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Causes of rural economic development |
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Changing Economic Perspectives on the Farm Problem |
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Comments on Emerging Agricultural Policies of the Carter Administration |
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Commercial Agriculture in Metropolitan Areas: Economics and Regulatory Issues |
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Commodity Options for Agriculture |
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Constraints on the modeling of agriculture and how they might be relaxed |
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Contributions of D. Gale Johnson to the Economics of Agriculture |
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DISCUSSION: AN EVALUATION OF THE 1981 FARM PROGRAM FOR CROPS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE 1985 FARM BILL |
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Demythologizing Farm Income |
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Determinants of Farm Family Income Inequality |
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Determinants of Supply Elasticity in Interdependent Markets |
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Discussion: An Evaluation of the 1981 Farm Program For Crops: Implications for the 1985 Farm Bill |
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Economic Analysis of the Regulation of Agriculture |
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Economic Growth and Low Incomes in Agriculture |
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Economic Theory and Farm Politics |
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Economic statistics and U.S. agricultural policy |
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Economics of the Size of North Carolina Rural Families |
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Economists and the 2002 Farm Bill: What Is the Value-Added of Policy Analysis? |
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Economists and the 2002 Farm Bill: What Is the Value-Added of Policy Analysis? |
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Efficient Redistribution through Commodity Markets |
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Explorations in Biofuels Economics, Policy, and History: Introduction to the Special Issue |
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Export Policy, Deficiency Payments, and a Consumption Tax |
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Fact and Fiction in the Public Data Budget Crunch |
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Farm Commodity Programs as Income Transfers |
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Farm Population Decline and the Income of Rural Families |
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Food Prices and Market Integration in Russia: 1992–93 |
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Fuel Ethanol Subsidies and Farm Price Support |
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Futures Prices in Supply Analysis |
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Golitsino Papers: Summary of Findings and Implications |
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HOW PRICE INSTABILITY COMPLICATES THE ANALYSIS OF PRICE SUPPORTS |
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How the Data We Make Can Unmake Us: Annals of Factology |
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURE |
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Implications of the Macroeconomic Outlook for Agriculture |
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Income Taxes and Price Variability in Storable Commodity Markets |
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International Agricultural Research as a Global Public Good |
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International Relations and Politics |
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Letters |
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Letters From You |
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Letters From You |
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Liberalization in New Zealand Agriculture: Discussion |
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Market-oriented agricultural policy: Its relevance for 1985 |
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Measuring the Benefits of Agricultural Economics Research: Discussion |
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Minimum Wages and the Farm Labor Market |
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On the Power of Macroeconomic Linkages to Explain Events in U.S. Agriculture |
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Patterns of Population Settlement and Economic Activity: Where Are We Headed: Discussion |
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Post-Keynesian Economics and Agriculture: Discussion |
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Price Discrimination or Price Stabilization: Debating with Models of U.S. Dairy Policy |
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Proceedings: Discussion |
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Public Policy and the Control of Agricultural Production |
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Rates of Return to Public Investment in Agricultural Research and Education |
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Rationalizing Agricultural Export Subsidies: Comment |
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Reforming Agricultural Economists and What They Do |
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Regulation in the U.S. Rice Industry, 1965–89 |
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Robust Stabilization Policies for International Commodity Agreements |
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Rollover Hedging and Missing Long-Term Futures Markets |
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Russian Agriculture in the Transition to a Market Economy |
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Schooling and the Agricultural Minimum Wage |
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Strategies for Long-Run Investment in Rural, Social, and Economic Statistics |
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Structuring Incentives for Change in U.S. Farm Programs |
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Surplus Labor in Rural Pakistan: Comment |
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T.W. Schultz's Contributions to the Economic Analysis of U.S. Agriculture |
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T.W. Schultz's Contributions to the Economic Analysis of U.S. Agriculture * |
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THE EFFECTS OF RECESSION ON THE RURAL-FARM ECONOMY |
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The Effects of Recession on the Rural-Farm Economy |
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The Farm-Retail Price Spread in a Competitive Food Industry |
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The Impact of Food Aid on Food Subsidies in Recipient Countries |
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The Inefficiency of Interest-Rate Subsidies in Commodity Price Stabilization |
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The Joint Influence of Agricultural and Nonfarm Factors on Real Estate Values: An Application to the Mid-Atlantic Region |
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The Nature of the Farm: Contracts, Risk, and Organization in Agriculture |
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The Political Economy of Agricultural Pricing Policy |
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The Population of the South: Structure and Change in Social Demographic Context. Edited by Dudley L. PostonJr and Robert H. Weller. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981. Pp. ix, 307. $25.00 |
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The Rate of Return to Investment in Agriculture and Measuring Net Farm Income |
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The agricultural negotiations: an overflowing agenda; commentary |
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The transmission of world commodity prices to domestic markets under policy reforms in developing countries |
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575 |
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There is a Way to Support Farm Income with Minimal Trade Distortions |
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U.S. Food Quality Standards: Fix for Market Failure or Costly Anachronism? |
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43 |
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United States Farm Commodity Programs and Land Use |
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2,851 |
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62 |
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