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Index to Volume 74 Subjects Classification System Ball, Eldon, “Sources of Agricultural Economic Growth and Productivity: Discussion.” 764-765 Bar-Shira, Ziv, “Nonparametric Test of the Ex- Consumer Demand pected Utility Hypothesis.” 523-533 Production Economics and Supply Chavas, Jean-Paul and Thomas L. Cox, “A Non- Agricultural Products: price analysis, sub-sector parametric Analysis of the Influence of Research on models, marketing, futures Agricultural Productivity.” 583-591 Agricultural Inputs: land, labor, finance. Chen, Dean T., and Shoichi Ito, “Supply Response Natural Resources: energy, conservation, land use, with Implicit Revenue Functions: A Policy Switching water, forestry, fisheries Procedure for Rice.” 186—196 Environmental Economics: pollution, regulation, Clark, J. Stephen, and Curtis E. Youngblood, nonmarket valuation “Estimating Duality Models with Biased Technical Agricultural and Food Policy: regulation, taxation, Change: A Time Series Approach.” 353-360 welfare. Coxhead, Ian A., “Environment-Specific Rates and Economic Development: developing economies, aid, Biases of Technical Change in Agriculture.” 592-604 regional, general equilibrium Coyle, Barry, “Risk Aversion and Price Risk in International Economics: trade, integration Duality Models of Production: A Linear Mean-Vari- Industrial Organization and Market Structure ance Approach.” 849-870 General: teaching, extension, research methodology, Dixon, Bruce L., and Robert H. Hornbaker, “Es- professional timating the Technology Coefficients in Linear Pro- gramming Models.” 1029-1038 Driscoll, Paul, Anya McGuirk, and Jeff Alwang, “Testing Hypotheses of Functional Structure: Rules Consumer Demand for Determining Flexibility of Restricted Production Models.” 100-108 Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge, Conrado M. Gempe- saw IJ, Joachim Elterich, and Spiro Stefanou, Blaylock, James R., and W. Noel Blisard, “U.S. “Dynamic Measures of Scope and Scale Economies: Cigarette Consumption: The Case of Low-Income An Application to German Agriculture.” 329-342 Women.” 698-705 Flacco, Paul R., and Douglas M. Larson, “Non- Caswell, Julie A., and Daniel I. Padberg, “Toward parametric Measures of Scale and Technical Change a More Comprehensive Theory of Food Labels.” 460— for Competitive Firms Under Uncertainty.” 173—176 468 Griliches, Zvi “Sources of Agricultural Economic Chambers, Robert G. and Rulon D. Pope, “En- Growth and Productivity: Discussion.” 762-763 gel’s Law and Linear-in-Moments Aggregation.” 682-— Huang, Chung-Huang, “Effects of Government 688 Programs on Rice Acreage Decisions Under Rational Gould, Brian W., “ At-Home Consumption of Cheese: Expectations: The Case of Taiwan.” 310-317 A Purchase-Infrequency Model.” 453-459 Huffman, Wallace E., and Robert E. Evenson, Kimhi, Ayal “The Application and Economic Inter- “Contributions of Public and Private Science and pretation of Selectivity Models: Comment.” 498—499 Technology to U.S. Agricultural Productivity.” 751— Yen, Steven T., and Wen S. Chern, “Flexible De- 756 mand Systems with Serially Correlated Errors: Fat Huirne, R.B.M., A.A. Dijkhuizen, J.A. Ren- and Oil Consumption in the United States.” 689-697 kema, and P. Van Beek, “Computerized Analysis of Individual Sow-Herd Performance.” 388—399 Production Economics and Supply Jorgenson, Dale W., and Frank M. Gollop, “Pro- ductivity Growth in U.S. Agriculture: A Posterior Ahmed, Akhter U., and Rajan K. Sampath, “Ef- Perspective.” 745-750 fects of Irrigation-Induced Technical Change in Kalaitzandonakes, Nicholas G., and J. Scott Bangladesh Rice Production.” 144—157 Shonkwiler, “A State-Space Approach to Perennial Ali, Farman, and Ashok Parikh, “Relationships Crop Supply Analysis.” 343-352 Among Labor, Bullock, and Tractor Inputs in Paki- Lim, Hongil, and C. Richard Shumway, “Sepa- stan Agriculture.” 371-377 rability in State-Level Agricultural Technology.” 120-— Babcock, Bruce A., and William E. Foster, “Eco- 131 nomic Rents Under Supply Controls with Marketable Paris, Quirino, “The von Liebig Hypothesis.” 1019-— Quota.” 630-637 1028 Copyright 1992 American Agricultural Economics Association Index to Volume 74 Subjects Classification System Ball, Eldon, “Sources of Agricultural Economic Growth and Productivity: Discussion.” 764-765 Bar-Shira, Ziv, “Nonparametric Test of the Ex- Consumer Demand pected Utility Hypothesis.” 523-533 Production Economics and Supply Chavas, Jean-Paul and Thomas L. Cox, “A Non- Agricultural Products: price analysis, sub-sector parametric Analysis of the Influence of Research on models, marketing, futures Agricultural Productivity.” 583-591 Agricultural Inputs: land, labor, finance. Chen, Dean T., and Shoichi Ito, “Supply Response Natural Resources: energy, conservation, land use, with Implicit Revenue Functions: A Policy Switching water, forestry, fisheries Procedure for Rice.” 186—196 Environmental Economics: pollution, regulation, Clark, J. Stephen, and Curtis E. Youngblood, nonmarket valuation “Estimating Duality Models with Biased Technical Agricultural and Food Policy: regulation, taxation, Change: A Time Series Approach.” 353-360 welfare. Coxhead, Ian A., “Environment-Specific Rates and Economic Development: developing economies, aid, Biases of Technical Change in Agriculture.” 592-604 regional, general equilibrium Coyle, Barry, “Risk Aversion and Price Risk in International Economics: trade, integration Duality Models of Production: A Linear Mean-Vari- Industrial Organization and Market Structure ance Approach.” 849-870 General: teaching, extension, research methodology, Dixon, Bruce L., and Robert H. Hornbaker, “Es- professional timating the Technology Coefficients in Linear Pro- gramming Models.” 1029-1038 Driscoll, Paul, Anya McGuirk, and Jeff Alwang, “Testing Hypotheses of Functional Structure: Rules Consumer Demand for Determining Flexibility of Restricted Production Models.” 100-108 Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge, Conrado M. Gempe- saw IJ, Joachim Elterich, and Spiro Stefanou, Blaylock, James R., and W. Noel Blisard, “U.S. “Dynamic Measures of Scope and Scale Economies: Cigarette Consumption: The Case of Low-Income An Application to German Agriculture.” 329-342 Women.” 698-705 Flacco, Paul R., and Douglas M. Larson, “Non- Caswell, Julie A., and Daniel I. Padberg, “Toward parametric Measures of Scale and Technical Change a More Comprehensive Theory of Food Labels.” 460— for Competitive Firms Under Uncertainty.” 173—176 468 Griliches, Zvi “Sources of Agricultural Economic Chambers, Robert G. and Rulon D. Pope, “En- Growth and Productivity: Discussion.” 762-763 gel’s Law and Linear-in-Moments Aggregation.” 682-— Huang, Chung-Huang, “Effects of Government 688 Programs on Rice Acreage Decisions Under Rational Gould, Brian W., “ At-Home Consumption of Cheese: Expectations: The Case of Taiwan.” 310-317 A Purchase-Infrequency Model.” 453-459 Huffman, Wallace E., and Robert E. Evenson, Kimhi, Ayal “The Application and Economic Inter- “Contributions of Public and Private Science and pretation of Selectivity Models: Comment.” 498—499 Technology to U.S. Agricultural Productivity.” 751— Yen, Steven T., and Wen S. Chern, “Flexible De- 756 mand Systems with Serially Correlated Errors: Fat Huirne, R.B.M., A.A. Dijkhuizen, J.A. Ren- and Oil Consumption in the United States.” 689-697 kema, and P. Van Beek, “Computerized Analysis of Individual Sow-Herd Performance.” 388—399 Production Economics and Supply Jorgenson, Dale W., and Frank M. Gollop, “Pro- ductivity Growth in U.S. Agriculture: A Posterior Ahmed, Akhter U., and Rajan K. Sampath, “Ef- Perspective.” 745-750 fects of Irrigation-Induced Technical Change in Kalaitzandonakes, Nicholas G., and J. Scott Bangladesh Rice Production.” 144—157 Shonkwiler, “A State-Space Approach to Perennial Ali, Farman, and Ashok Parikh, “Relationships Crop Supply Analysis.” 343-352 Among Labor, Bullock, and Tractor Inputs in Paki- Lim, Hongil, and C. Richard Shumway, “Sepa- stan Agriculture.” 371-377 rability in State-Level Agricultural Technology.” 120-— Babcock, Bruce A., and William E. Foster, “Eco- 131 nomic Rents Under Supply Controls with Marketable Paris, Quirino, “The von Liebig Hypothesis.” 1019-— Quota.” 630-637 1028 Copyright 1992 American Agricultural Economics Association Index to Volume 74 Subjects 1355 Rosegrant, Mark W., and Robert E. Evenson, Bjornson, Bruce, and Robert Innes, “Another Look “Agricultural Productivity and Sources of Growth in at Returns to Agricultural and Nonagricultural As- South Asia.” 757-761 sets.” 109-119 Smith, G. Scott, and Michael E. Wetzstein, “A Duffield, James A., and Robert Coltrane, “Test- Stochastic Asset Replacement Model for Rejuven- ing for Disequilibrium in the Hired Farm Labor Mar- ated Assets.” 378-387 ket.” 412-420 Traxler, Greg, and Derek Byerlee, “Economic Re- Gunter, Lewell F., Joseph C. Jarrett, and James turns to Crop Management Research in a Post-Green- A. Duffield, “Effect of U. S. Immigration Reform Revolution Setting.” 573-582 on Labor-Intensive Agricultural Commodities.” 897— 906 Agricultural Products: price analysis, sub-sector Just, Richard E., and Wallace E. Huffman, “Eco- models, marketing, futures nomic Principles and Incentives: Structure, Manage- ment, and Funding of Agricultural Research in the Bowman, Kenneth R., and Don E. Ethridge, United States.” 1101-1107 “Characteristic Supplies and Demands in a Hedonic Lass, Daniel A., and Conrado M. Gempesaw II, Framework: U. S. Market for Cotton Fiber Attri- “The Supply of Off-Farm Labor: A Random Coef- butes.” 991-1002 ficients Approach.” 400-411 Brandt, Jon A., John R. Kruse, and Jackie Todd, Leathers, Howard D., “The Market for Land and “Supply, Demand, and Effects of Alternative Poli- the Impact of Farm Programs on Farm Numbers.” cies on the U.S. Oats Industry.” 318-328 291-298 Hetemaki, Lauri, and Jari Kuuluvainen, “Incor- McCalla, Alex F., and James G. Ryan, “Setting porating Data and Theory in Roundwood Supply and Agricultural Research Priorities: Lessons from the Demand Estimation.” 870-878 CGIAR Study.” 1095-1100 Holt, Matthew T., “A Multi-Market Bounded Price Norton, George W., Philip G. Pardey, and Julian Variation Model Under Rational Expectations: Corn M. Alston, “Economic Issues in Agricultural Re- and Soybeans in the U.S.” 10-20 search Priority Setting.” 1089-1094 Lapp, John S., and Vincent H. Smith, “Aggregate Pederson, Pederson, “Agricultural Bank Portfolio Sources of Relative Price Variability Among Agri- Adjustments to Risk.” 672-681 cultural Commodities.” 1-9 Ramaswami, Bharat, “Production Risk and Opti- Lence, Sergio H., Dermot J. Hayes, and William mal Input Decisions.” 860—869 H. Meyers, “Futures Markets and Marketing Firms: Robison, Lindon J., and Steven D. Hanson, “Cap- The U.S. Soybean-Processing Industry.” 716-725 ital Gains and After-Tax Internal Rates of Return.” Martinez, Steve W., and Kelly D. Zering, “Opti- 663-671 mal Dynamic Hedging Decisions for Grain Produc- Schnitkey, Gary, Marvin Batte, Eugene Jones, and ers.” 879-888 Jean Botomogno, “Information Preferences of Ohio McIntosh, Christopher S., and Jeffrey H. Dorf- Commercial Farmers: Implications for Extension.” man, “Qualitative Forecast Evaluation: A Compari- 486-496 son of Two Performance Measures.” 209-214 Sundquist, W. Burt, “Agricultural Research Insti- McNulty, Mark S., and Wallace E. Huffman, tutions and Priorities in an Era of Resource Scarcity: “Trading-Day Variation: Theory and Implications for Discussion.” 1109-1110 Monthly Meat Demand.” 1003-1010 Taylor, J. Edward, “Earnings and Mobility of Le- Preckel, Paul V., and Eric DeVuyst, “Efficient gal and Illegal-Immigrant Workers in Agriculture.” Handling of Probability Information for Decision 889-898 Analysis Under Risk.” 655-662 Ward, Clement E., “Inter-Firm Differences Be- tween Fed Cattle Prices in the Southern Plains.” 480- Natural Resources: energy, conservation, land use, 485 water, forestry, fisheries Yang, Seung-Ryong, and B. Wade Brorsen, “Nonlinear Dynamics of Daily Cash Prices.” 706— Anderson, Jock R., “On Laboring and Lobbying for 715 Lignomics: Discussion.” 816-817 Dvorak, Karen Ann, “Resource Management by Agricultural Inputs: land, labor, finance. West African Farmers and the Economics of Shifting Cultivation.” 809-815 Anderson, Jock R., “Agricultural Research Insti- Krautkraemer, Jeffrey A., G. C. Van Kooten, and tutions and Priorities in an Era of Resource Scarcity: Douglas L. Young, “Incorporating Risk Aversion into Discussion.” 1111-1112 Dynamic Programming Problems.” 870-878 Baker, Gregory A., “Computer Adoption and Usage Lipton, Douglas W., and Ivar E. Strand, “Effect by New Mexico Nonfarm Agribusinesses.” 737-744 of Stock Size and Regulations on Fishing Industry Barkley, Andrew P., “Earnings of Kansas State Cost and Structure: The Surf Clam Industry.” 197— University Agriculture Graduates: 1978-1988.” 215- 208 222 Miranda, Marie Lynn, “Landowner Incorporation 1356 December 1992 Amer. J. Agr. Econ. of Onsite Soil Erosion Costs: The Conservation Re- Agricultural and Food Policy: regulation, taxa- serve Program.” 434—443 tion, welfare. Reardon, Thomas, “Challenges from Agroforestry: Discussion.” 818-819 Arnade, Carlos, “A Method for Calculating Profit Scherr, Sara J., “Not Out of the Woods Yet: Ob- Neutral Land Set-Asides.” 934-940 stacles to Economic Research on Agroforestry.” 802— Bausell, Charles W.Jjr., David A. Belsley, and Scott 808 L. Smith, “An Analysis of 1980s Dairy Programs Standiford, Richard B., and Richard E. Howitt, and Some Policy Implications.” 605—616 “Solving Empirical Bioeconomic Models: A Range- Beghin, John C., and William E. Foster, “Political land Management Application.” 421—433 Criterion Functions and the Analysis of Wealth van Kooten, G. C., and Andrew Schmitz, “Pre- Transfers.” 787-794 serving Waterfowl Habitat on the Canadian Prairies: Bonnen, James T., “Changing Roles of Agricultural Economic Incentives and Attitudes.” 79-89 Economists and Their Institutions.” 1259-1261 Bullock, David S., “Objectives and Constraints of Government Policy: The Countercyclicity of Trans- fers to Agriculture.” 617—629 Environmental Economics: pollution, regulation, Bullock, David S., “Redistributing Income Back to nonmarket valuation European Community Consumers and Taxpayers Through the Common Agricultural Policy.” 59-67 Capps, Oral Jr., “Consumer Response to Changes Babcock, Bruce A., Erik Lichtenberg, and David in Food Labeling: Discussion.” 1215-1216 Zilberman, “Impact of Damage Control and Quality Caswell, Julie A., “Current Information Levels on of Output: Estimating Pest Control Effectiveness.” Food Labels.” 1196-1201 163-172 Chambers, Robert G., “On the Design of Agricul- Blackwell, Melanie and Angelos Pagoulatos, “The tural Policy Mechanisms.” 646-654 Econometrics of Damage Control: Comment.” 1040— Chang, Ching-Cheng, Bruce A. McCarl, James 1044 W. Mielde, and James W. Richardson, “Sectoral Cameron, Trudy, “Nonuser Resource Values.” Implications of Farm Program Modifications.” 38- 1133-1137 49 Carrasco-Tauber, Catalina, and L. Joe Moffitt, de Gorter, Harry, David J. Nielson, and Gordon “Damage Control Econometrics: Functional Speci- C. Rausser, “Productive and Predatory Public Pol- fication and Pesticide Productivity.” 158—162 icies: Research Expenditures and Producer Subsidies Cicchetti, Charles J., and Louis Wilde, “Unique- in Agriculture.” 27—37 ness, Irreversibility and the Theory of Nonuse Val- Devadoss, S, “Market Interventions, International ues.” 1121-1125 Price Stabilization, and Welfare Implications.” 281— Davis, John U., Julie A. Caswell, and Carolyn R. 290 Harper, “Incentives for Protecting Farm Workers Ebel, Eric D., Robert H. Hornbaker, and Cari H. from Pesticides.” 907-917 Nelson, “Welfare Effects of the National Pseudora- Larson, Douglas M., “Can Nonuse Value be Mea- bies Eradication Program.” 638-645 sured from Observer Behavior?” 1114—1120 Fisher, Eric O’N., and Harry de Gorter, “The In- Lazo, Jeffrey K., William D. Schulze, Gary H. ternational Effects of U.S. Farm Subsidies.” 258-267 McClelland, James K. Doyle, “Can Contingent Fraser, Robert W., “The Welfare Effects of Der- Valuation Measure Nonuse Values?” 1126-1132 egulating Producer Prices.” 21—26 Lopez, Ramon, “Environmental Degradation and Fulginiti, Lilyan E., and Jason F. Shogren, “Ag- Economic Openness in LDC’s: The Poverty Link- riculiural Protection in Developing Countries.” 795— age.” 1138-1143 801 Lutz, Ernst, “Trade and the Environment: Discus- Herriges, Joseph A., Nancy E. Barickman, and sion.” 1155-1156 Jason F. Shogren, “The Implicit Value of Corn Base McConnell, Kenneth E., “On-Site Time in the De- Acreage.” 50-58 mand for Recreation.” 918-925 Hite, James, “Implications for Land Grant Univer- Mendelsohn, Robert, John Hof, George Peterson, sities of the Changing Political Economy of Agri- and Reed Johnson, “Measuring Recreation Values culture and Rural America: Discussion.” dec with Multiple-Destination Trips.” 926-933 McDowell, George R., “The New Political Econ- Smith, V. Kerry, “Environmental Costing for Ag- omy of Extension Education-for Agriculture and Ru- riculture: Will it be Standard Fare in the Farm Bill ral America.” 1249-1255 of 2000?” 1076-1088 Padberg, Daniel I., “Nutritional Labeling as a Pol- Strand, Ivar E. Jr., Nancy E. Bockstael, and icy Instrument.” 1208-1212 Robert A. Siegel “Trade, Institutions, and Prefer- Perry, Gregory M., Clair J. Nixon, and Kenneth ence for Living Marine Resources.” 1150-1154 J. Bunnage, “Taxes, Farm Programs, and Compet- Zilberman, David, “Environmental Aspects of Eco- itive Advantage for U.S. and Canadian Farmers: A nomic Relations Between Nations.” 1144—1149 Case Study.” 299-309 Index to Volume 74 Subjects 1357 Rausser, Gordon C., and William E. Foster, “Po- Countries: A General Equilibrium-Multimarket Ap- litical Preference Functions and Public Policy Re- proach.” 268-280 form: Reply.” 227-230 Tvrdon, Jiri, “Capital Markets and Financial Issues Rausser, Gordon C., and Pinhas Zusman, “Public of the Czechoslovak Economy: Discussion.” d000 Policy: Explanation and Constitutional Prescription.” Williamson, Handy Jr., “African Americans in Ru- 247-257 ral Society: Discussion.” 834-835 Skees, Jerry R., “The New Political Economy of Yaron, Dan, Ariel Dinar, and Hillary Voet, “In- Agricultural and Rural Research: Implications for In- novations on Family Farms: The Nazareth Region in stitutional Change.” 1241-1248 Israel.” 361-370 Tweeten, Luther, and Jay Coggins, “Political Pref- erence Functions and Public Policy Reform: Com- International Economics: trade, integration ment.” 223-226 Voon, Thomas J. and Geoff W. Edwards, “Re- Abler, David G., and James S. Shortle, “Potential search Payoff from Quality Improvement: The Case for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Linkages of Protein in Australian Wheat.” 564—572 and Reforms in the European Community.” 775—781 Williams, Richard, “Consumer Response to Changes Anania, Giovanni, Mary Bohman, and Colin in Food Labeling: Comment.” 1213-1214 Carter, “U.S. Export Subsidies in Wheat: Strategic Zarkin, Gary A., and Donald W. Anderson, Trade Policy or Expensive Beggar-Thy-Neighbor “Consumer and Producer Responses to Nutrition La- Tactic?” 534-545 bel Changes.” 1202-1207 Cook, Michael L., “Agricultural Trade and Invest- ment Opportunities in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Discussion.” 1193-1195 Economic Development: developing economies, aid, Gady, Richard L., and Robert H. Peyton, “A Food regional, general equilibrium Processor’s Perspective on Trade and Investment Op- portunities in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Allen, Joyce E. and Ralph D. Christy, “African Union.” 1179-1183 Americans in Rural Society: Needed Directions in Just, Richard E., and Gordon C. Rausser, “En- Public Policy.” 826-833 vironmental and Agricultural Policy Linkages and Brooks, Karen M., “Stabilization, Sectoral Adjust- Reforms in the United States under the GATT.” 766— ment, and Enterprise Reform in the Agricultural Sec- 774 tor of Russia.” 1163-1169 LaFrance, Jeffrey T., “Environmental Policy and Brown, Adell, Magid Dagher, and Donald Mc- GATT Negotiations: Discussion.” 782—784 Dowell, “The African American Farmer: Meeting the Moschini, Giancarlo, and Karl D. Meilke, “Pro- Production, Marketing, and Policy Challenges.” 820- duction Subsidy and Countervailing Duties in Ver- 825 tically Related Markets: The Hog-Pork Case Between Fafchamps, Marcel “Cash Crop Production, Food Canada and the United States.” 951-961 Price Volatility, and Rural Market Integration in the Ohannesian, Judy T., “An Operational Perspective Third World.” 90-99 on Investment Opportunities in the Former Soviet Goetz, Stephan J., “A Selectivity Model of House- Union.” 1184-1187 hold Food Marketing Behavior in Sub-Saharan Af- Penn, J. B., “The Central European Economic rica.” 444-452 Transformation: A Review and Outlook.” 1188-1192 Harper, Carolyn R., and David Zilberman, “Pes- Shogren, Jayson F., “GATT and Environmental ticides and Worker Safety.” 68-78 Policy Reform: Discussion.” 785-786 Kazlauskiene, Natalija, “Transition of Agriculture Wilson, William W., and Todd Preszler, “End-Use in the Baltics: Discussion.” 1174-1175 Performance Uncertainty and Competition in Inter- Kraybill, David S., Thomas G. Johnson, and David national Wheat Markets.” 556-563 Orden, “Macroeconomic Imbalances: A Multire- gional General Equilibrium Analysis.” 726-736 Industrial Organization and Market Structure McGuirk, Anya M., and Yair Mundlak, “The Transition of Punjab Agriculture: A Choice-of-Tech- Adelaja, Adesoji O., “Material Productivity in Food nique Approach.” 132-143 Manufacturing.” 177-185 Nikonov, Alexander, “Agricultural Transition in Babb, Emerson, “Management and Financing of Russia and the Other Former States of the USSR.” Vertical Coordination in Agriculture: Discussion.” 1157-1162 1238-1239 Olko-Bagienska, Teresa, “Progress in the Transi- Barry, Peter J., Steven T. Sonka, and Kaouthar tion Toward Market Economies: Discussion.” 1177— Lajili, “Vertical Coordination, Financial Structure, 1178 and the Changing Theory of the Firm.” 1219-1225 Patterson, Perry L., “Capital Markets and Finan- Belden, Sanford, “Vertically Coordinated Agricul- cial Issues in Economies in Transition.” 1170-1173 tural Firms: Discussion.” 1240 Sadoulet, Elisabeth, and Alain de Janvry, “Agri- Chen, Zhigang, and Rebecca Lent, “Supply Anal- cultural Trade Liberalization and the Low Income ysis in an Oligopsony Model.” 973-979 1358 December 1992 Amer. J. Agr. Econ. Dahigran, Roger A., and Steven C. Blank, “Eval- suring the Degree of Market Power Exerted by Gov- uating the Integration of Contiguous, Discontinuous ernment Trade Agencies.” 546-555 Markets.” 469-479 Sporleder, Thomas L., “Managerial Economics of Durham, Catherine A., and Richard J. Sexton, Vertically Coordinated Agricultural Firms.” 1226-— “Oligopsony Potential in Agriculture: Residual Sup- 1231 ply Estimation in California’s Processing Tomato Wann, Joyce J., and Richard J. Sexton, “Imper- Market.” 962—972 fect Competition in Multiproduct Food Industries with Featherstone, Allen M., and Bruce J. Sherrick, Application to Pear Processing.” 980—990 “Financing Vertically Coordinated Agricultural Firms.” 1232-1237 General: teaching, extension, research methodol- Frank, Stuart D., and Dennis R. Henderson, ogy, professional “Transaction Costs as Determinants of Vertical Co- ordination in the U. S. Food Industries.” 941—950 King, Robert P., “Management and Financing of Gardner, Bruce L., “How the Data We Make Can Vertical Coordination in Agriculture: An Overview.” Unmake Us: Annals of Factology.” 1066—1075 1217-1218 Houck, James P., “The Comparative Advantage of Love. H. Alan, and Endah Murniningtyas, “Mea- Agricultural Economists.” 1059-1065 Authors Abler, David G., 775 Cook, Michael L., 1193 Adelaja, Adesoji O., 177 Cox, Thomas L. 583 Ahmed, Akhter, 144 Coxhead, Ian A., 592 Ali, Farman, 371 Coyle, Barry T., 849 Allen, Joyce E., 826 Dagher, Magid, 820 Alston, Julian M., 1089 Dahlgran, Roger A., 469 Alwang, Jeff, 100 Davis, John U., 907 Anania, Giovanni, 534 de Gorter, Harry 27, 258 Anderson, Donald W., 1202 de Janvry, Alain, 268 Anderson, Jock R., 816, 1111 Devadoss, S. 281 Arnade, Carlos, 934 DeVuyst, Eric, 655 Babb, Emerson, 1238 Dijkhuizen, A. A., 388 Babcock, Bruce A., 163, 630 Dinar, Ariel, 361 Baker, Gregory A., 737 Dixon, Bruce L., 1029 Ball, Eldon, 764 Dorfman, Jeffrey H., 209 Bar-Shira, Ziv, 523 Doyle, James K., 1126 Barickman, Nancy E., 50 Driscoll, Paul, 100 Barkley, Andrew P., 215 Duffield, James A., 412, 897 Barry, Peter J., 1219 Durham, Catherine A., 962 Batte, Marvin, 486 Dvorak, Karen Ann, 809 Bausell,Jr., Charles W., 605 Ebel, Eric D., 638 Beghin, John C., 787 Edwards, Geoff W., 564 Belden, Sanford, 1240 Elterich, Joachim, 329 Belsley, David A., 605 Ethridge, Don E., 991 Bjornson, Bruce 109 Evenson, Robert E., 751, 757 Blackwell, Melanie, 1040 Fafchamps, Marcel, 90 Blank, Steven C., 469 Featherstone, Allen M., 1232 Biaylock, James R., 698 Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge, 329 Blisard, W. Noel, 698 Fisher, Eric O’N, 258 Bockstael, Nancy E., 1150 Flacco, Paul R., 173 Bohman, Mary, 534 Foster, William E., 227, 630, 787 Bonnen, James T., 1259 Frank, Stuart D., 941 Botomogno, Jean, 486 Fraser, Robert W., 21 Bowman, Kenneth R., 991 Fulginiti, Lilyan E., 795 Brandt, Jon A., 318 Gady, Richard L., 1179 Brooks, Karen M., 1163 Gardner, Bruce L., 1066 Brorsen, B. Wade, 706 Gempesaw II, Conrado M., 329, 400 Brown, Adell, 820 Goetz, Stephan J., 444 Bullock, David S., 59, 617 Gollop, Frank M., 745 Bunnage, Kenneth J., 299 Gould, Brian W., 453 Byerlee, Derek, 753 Griliches, Zvi, 762 Capps, Oral Jr., 1215 Gunter, Lewell F., 897 Carrasco-Tauber, Catalina, 158 Hanson, Steven D., 663 Carter, Colin, 534 Harper, Carolyn R., 68, 907 Caswell, Julie A., 460, 907, 1196 Hayes, Dermot J., 716 Chambers, Robert G., 646, 682 Henderson, Dennis R., 941 Chang, Ching-Cheng, 38 Herriges, Joseph A., 50 Chavas, Jean-Paul, 583 Hetemaki, Lauri, 1010 Chen, Dean T., 186 Hite, James, 1256 Chen, Zhigang, 973 Hof, John, 926 Chern, Wen S., 689 Holt, Matthew, 10 Christy, Ralph D., 826 Hornbaker, Robert H., 638, 1029 Cicchetti, Charles J., 1121 Houck, James P., 1059 Clark, J. Stephen, 353 Howitt, Richard E., 421 Coggins, Jay, 223 Huang, Chung-Huang, 310 Coltrane, Robert, 412 Huffman, Wallace E., 751, 1003, 1101 Copyright 1992 American Agricultural Economics Association 1360 December 1992 Amer. J. Agr. Econ. Huirne, R. B. M., 388 Pagoulatos, Angelos, 1040 Innes, Robert 109 Pardey, Philip G., 1089 Ito, Shoichi, 186 Parikh, Ashok, 371 Jarrett, Joseph C., 897 Paris, Quirino, 1019 Johnson, Reed, 926 Patterson, Perry L., 1170 Johnson, Thomas G., 726 Pederson, Glenn, 672 Jones, Eugene, 486 Penn, J. B., 1188 Jorgenson, Dale W., 745 Perry, Gregory M., 299 Just, Richard E., 766, 1101 Peterson, George, 926 Kalaitzandonakes, Nicholas G., 343 Peyton, Robert H., 1179 Kazlauskiene, Natalija, 1174 Pope, Rulon D., 682 Kimhi, Ayal, 498 Preckel, Paul V., 655 King, Robert P., 1217 Preszler, Todd, 556 Krautkraemer, Jeffrey A., 870 Ramaswami, Bharat, 860 Kraybill, David S., 726 Rausser, Gordon C., 27, 227, 247, 766 Kruse, John R., 318 Reardon, Thomas, 818 Kuuluvainen, Jari, 1010 Renkema, J. A., 388 LaFrance, Jeffrey T., 782 Richardson, James W., 38 Lajili, Kaouthar, 1219 Robison, Lindon J., 663 Lapp, John, | Rosegrant, Mark W., 757 Larson, Douglas M., 173, Ryan, James G., 1095 Lass, Daniel A., 400 Sadoulet, Elisabeth, 268 Lazo, Jeffrey K., 1126 Sampath, Rajan K., 144 Leathers, Howard D., 291 Scherr, Sara J., 802 Lence, Sergio H., 716 Schmitz, Andrew, 79 Lent, Rebecca, 973 Schnitkey, Gary, 486 Lichtenberg, Erik, 163 Schulze, William D., 1126 Lim, Hongil, 120 Sexton, Richard J., 962, 980 Lipton, Douglas W., 197 Sherrick, Bruce J., 1232 Lopez, Ramon, 1138 Shogren, Jason F., 50, 785, 795 Love, H.Alan, 546 Shonkwiler, J. Scott, 343 Lutz, Ernest, 1155 Shortle, James S., 775 Martinez, Steve W., 879 Shumway, C. Richard, 120 McCalla, Alex F., 1095 Siegel, Robert A., 1150 McCarl, Bruce A., 38 Skees, Jerry R., 1241 McClelland, Gary H., 1126 Smith, G. Scott, 378 McConnell, Kenneth E., 918 Smith, Scott L., 605 McDowell, Donald, 820 Smith, V. Kerry, 1076 McDowell, George R., 1249 Smith, Vincent, | McGuirk, Anya, 100, 132 Sonka, Steven T., 1219 McIntosh, Christopher S., 197, 209 Sporleder, Thomas L., 1226 McNulty, Mark S., 1003 Standiford, Richard B., 421 Meilke, Kar! D., 951 Stefanou, Spiro, 329 Mendelsohn, Robert, 926 Strand, Ivar E. Jr., 197, 1150 Meyers, William H. 716 Sundquist, W. Burt, 1109 Miranda, Marie Lynn, 434 Taylor, J. Edward, 889 Mielde, James W., 38 Todd, Jackie, 318 Moffitt, L. Joe, 158 Traxler, Greg, 753 Moschini, Giancarlo, 951 Tvrdon, Jiri, 1176 Mundlak, Yair 132 Tweeten, Luther, 223 Murniningtyas, Endah, 546 Van Beek, P., 388 Nelson, Carl H., 638 van Kooten, G. C., 79, 870 Nielson, David J., 27 Voet, Hillary, 361 Nikonov, Alexander, 1157 Voon, Thomas J., 564 Nixon, Clair J., 299 Wann, Joyce J., 980 Norton, George W., 1089 Ward, Clement E., 480 Ohannesian, Judy T., 1184 Wetzstein, Michael E., 378 Olko-Bagienska, Teresa, 1177 Wilde, Louis, 1121 Orden, David, 726 Williams, Richard, 1213 Padberg, Daniel I., 460, 1208 Williamson, Jr., Handy, 834 Index to Volume 74 Authors 1361 Wilson, William W. 556 Youngblood, Curtis E., 353 Yang, Seung-Ryong, 706 Zarkin, Gary A., 1202 Yaron, Dan, 361 Zering, Kelly D., 879 Yen, Steven T., 689 Zilberman, David, 68, 163, 1144 Young, Douglas L., 870 Zusman, Pinhas, 227

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