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Index to Volume 79 Subjects Classification System Gao, X.M., Eric J. Wailes, and Gail L. Cramer. ‘**A Microeconomic Analysis of Consumer Taste De- Consumer Demand termination and Taste Change for Beef.”’ 573-82 Production Economics and Supply Agricultural Products: price analysis, subsector mod- Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge, and C. Richard els, marketing, futures Shumway. “Research and Productivity in Mexican Agricultural Inputs: land, labor, finance Agriculture.”’ 738—53 Natural Resources: energy, conservation, land use, water, forestry, fisheries Park, John L., and Oral Capps, Jr. “‘Demand for Environmental Economics pollution, regulation, Prepared Meals by U.S. Households.” 814-24 nonmarket valuation Richards, Timothy J., Pieter van Ispelen, and Al- Agricultural and Food Policy regulation, taxation, bert Kagan. “‘A Two-Stage Analysis of the Effec- welfare tiveness of Promotion Programs for U.S. Apples.” Economic Development: developing economies, aid, 825-37 regional, general equilibrium International Economics: trade, integration Bhattacharyya, Anjana, and Subal C. Kumbhak- Industrial Organization and Market Structure ar. “Market Imperfections and Output Loss in the General: teaching, extension, research methodology, Presence of Expenditure Constraint: A Generalized professional Shadow Price Approach.”’ 860-71 Driscoll, Paul J., S. Murthy Kambhampaty, and Wayne D. Purcell. ‘“‘Nonparametric Tests of Profit Consumer Demand Maximization in Oligopoly with Application to the Kinnucan, Henry W., Hui Xiao, Chung-Jen Hsia, Beef Packing Industry.’ 872-79 and John D. Jackson. “Effects of Health Infor- Eales, James, Catherine Durham, and Cathy R. mation and Generic Advertising on U.S. Meat De- >2 Wessells. *‘Generalized Models of Japanese Demand mand.” 13—23 for Fish.”’ 1153—63 Edgerton, David L. *‘Weak Separability and the Es- timation of Elasticities in Multistage Demand Sys- Chalfant, James A., and Bin Zhang. “Variations tems.” 62-79 on Invariance or Some Unpleasant Nonparametric Arithmetic.” 1164-76 Davis, George C. *‘Product Aggregation Bias as a Specification Error in Demand Systems.”’ 100-09 Kim, H. Youn. “‘Functional Separability and Elas- ticities of Complementarity.”” 1177-81 Asche, Frank, Kjell G. Salvanes, and Frode Steen. **Market Delineation and Demand Structure.”’ 139 Asche, Frank, and Cathy R. Wessells. “On Price 50 Indices in the Almost Ideal Demand System.” 1182 85 Yen, Steven T., and Andrew M. Jones. “‘House- hold Consumption of Cheese: An Inverse Hyperbolic Jones, Eugene. “An Analysis of Consumer Food Sine Double-Hurdle Model with Dependent Errors.” Shopping Behavior Using Supermarket Scanner 246-51 Data: Differences by Income and Location.”’ 1437- Alderman, Harold, Howarth Bouis, and Law- 43 rence Haddad. “‘Aggregation, Flexible Forms, and McDowell, Donald, Joyce E. Allen-Smith, and Pa- Estimation of Food Consumption Parameters: Com- tricia E. McLean-Meyinsse. “‘Food Expenditures ment.”’ 267-68 and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Focus on In- Ramezani, Cyrus A., Donald Rose, and Suzanne come Class.”’ 1444-51 P. Murphy. “Aggregation, Flexible Forms, and Es- timation of Food Consumption Parameters: Reply.” Adelaja, Adesoji O., Rodolfo M. Nayga, and Tara 269-71 C. Lauderbach. “Income and Racial Differentials in Selected Nutrients Intakes.”’ 1452-61 Driscoll, Paul J., and Anya M. McGuirk. “Dietary Bounds and Unshackled Demand Specifications.” Kinsey, Jean D. “Income and Food Consumption: 566-72 A Variety of Answers: Discussion.” 1461—64 Amer. J. Agr. Econ 79 (Number 5, 1997) 1772 1780 Copyright 1997 American Agricultural Economics Association Index to Volume 79 Subjects Classification System Gao, X.M., Eric J. Wailes, and Gail L. Cramer. ‘**A Microeconomic Analysis of Consumer Taste De- Consumer Demand termination and Taste Change for Beef.”’ 573-82 Production Economics and Supply Agricultural Products: price analysis, subsector mod- Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge, and C. Richard els, marketing, futures Shumway. “Research and Productivity in Mexican Agricultural Inputs: land, labor, finance Agriculture.”’ 738—53 Natural Resources: energy, conservation, land use, water, forestry, fisheries Park, John L., and Oral Capps, Jr. “‘Demand for Environmental Economics pollution, regulation, Prepared Meals by U.S. Households.” 814-24 nonmarket valuation Richards, Timothy J., Pieter van Ispelen, and Al- Agricultural and Food Policy regulation, taxation, bert Kagan. “‘A Two-Stage Analysis of the Effec- welfare tiveness of Promotion Programs for U.S. Apples.” Economic Development: developing economies, aid, 825-37 regional, general equilibrium International Economics: trade, integration Bhattacharyya, Anjana, and Subal C. Kumbhak- Industrial Organization and Market Structure ar. “Market Imperfections and Output Loss in the General: teaching, extension, research methodology, Presence of Expenditure Constraint: A Generalized professional Shadow Price Approach.”’ 860-71 Driscoll, Paul J., S. Murthy Kambhampaty, and Wayne D. Purcell. ‘“‘Nonparametric Tests of Profit Consumer Demand Maximization in Oligopoly with Application to the Kinnucan, Henry W., Hui Xiao, Chung-Jen Hsia, Beef Packing Industry.’ 872-79 and John D. Jackson. “Effects of Health Infor- Eales, James, Catherine Durham, and Cathy R. mation and Generic Advertising on U.S. Meat De- >2 Wessells. *‘Generalized Models of Japanese Demand mand.” 13—23 for Fish.”’ 1153—63 Edgerton, David L. *‘Weak Separability and the Es- timation of Elasticities in Multistage Demand Sys- Chalfant, James A., and Bin Zhang. “Variations tems.” 62-79 on Invariance or Some Unpleasant Nonparametric Arithmetic.” 1164-76 Davis, George C. *‘Product Aggregation Bias as a Specification Error in Demand Systems.”’ 100-09 Kim, H. Youn. “‘Functional Separability and Elas- ticities of Complementarity.”” 1177-81 Asche, Frank, Kjell G. Salvanes, and Frode Steen. **Market Delineation and Demand Structure.”’ 139 Asche, Frank, and Cathy R. Wessells. “On Price 50 Indices in the Almost Ideal Demand System.” 1182 85 Yen, Steven T., and Andrew M. Jones. “‘House- hold Consumption of Cheese: An Inverse Hyperbolic Jones, Eugene. “An Analysis of Consumer Food Sine Double-Hurdle Model with Dependent Errors.” Shopping Behavior Using Supermarket Scanner 246-51 Data: Differences by Income and Location.”’ 1437- Alderman, Harold, Howarth Bouis, and Law- 43 rence Haddad. “‘Aggregation, Flexible Forms, and McDowell, Donald, Joyce E. Allen-Smith, and Pa- Estimation of Food Consumption Parameters: Com- tricia E. McLean-Meyinsse. “‘Food Expenditures ment.”’ 267-68 and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Focus on In- Ramezani, Cyrus A., Donald Rose, and Suzanne come Class.”’ 1444-51 P. Murphy. “Aggregation, Flexible Forms, and Es- timation of Food Consumption Parameters: Reply.” Adelaja, Adesoji O., Rodolfo M. Nayga, and Tara 269-71 C. Lauderbach. “Income and Racial Differentials in Selected Nutrients Intakes.”’ 1452-61 Driscoll, Paul J., and Anya M. McGuirk. “Dietary Bounds and Unshackled Demand Specifications.” Kinsey, Jean D. “Income and Food Consumption: 566-72 A Variety of Answers: Discussion.” 1461—64 Amer. J. Agr. Econ 79 (Number 5, 1997) 1772 1780 Copyright 1997 American Agricultural Economics Association Index to Volume 79 Subjects Production Economics and Supply Models and the Pricing of Milk Components.”’ 452- 62 Morrison, Catherine J. ‘Structural Change, Capital Investment and Productivity in the Food Processing Sy, Hamath A., Merle D. Faminow, Gary V. John- Industry.”” 110-25 son, and Gary Crow. “Estimating the Values of Cattle Characteristics Using an Ordered Probit Mod- Ramirez, Octavio A. *‘Estimation and Use of a Mul- el.” 463-76 tivariate Parametric Model for Simulating Hetero- skedastic, Correlated, Nonnormal Random Vari- Baulch, Bob. ‘‘Transfer Costs, Spatial Arbitrage, ables: The Case of Corn Belt Corn, Soybean, and and Testing for Food Market Integration."’ 477-87 Wheat Yields.”” 191-205 Collins, Robert A. ‘““Toward a Positive Economic Stokes, Jeffrey R., James W. Mjelde, and Charles Theory of Hedging.” 488-99 R. Hall. “Optimal Marketing of Nursery Crops from Mwanaumo, Anthony, William A. Masters, and Container-Based Production Systems.”” 235—45 Paul V. Preckel. “A Spatial Analysis of Maize Mar- Goetz, Renan U. “Diversification in Agricultural keting Policy Reforms in Zambia.”’ 514-23 Production: A Dynamic Model of Optimal Cropping Schmitz, John D. ‘““‘Dynamics of Beef Cow Herd to Manage Soil Erosion.”’ 341-56 Size: An Inventory Approach.”’ 532-42 Lim, Hongil, and C. Richard Shumway. *‘Tech- Hamm, Larry G. “Assessing the Role of Public nical Change and Model Specification: U.S. Agri- Research and Extension Policies in Promoting Im- cultural Production.”’ 543-54 proved Performance of the Agro-Food Marketing Richards, Timothy J., and Scott R. Jeffrey. ““The System.” 646-50 Effect of Supply Management on Herd Size in Al- Caswell, Julie A. “‘Rethinking the Role of Govern- berta Dairy.” 555-65 ment in Agri-Food Markets.”’ 651—56 Ball, V. Eldon, Jean-Christophe Bureau, Richard Thompson, Sarahelen, and Steven T. Sonka. **Po- Nehring, and Agapi Somwaru. “Agricultural Pro- tential Effects of Information Technologies on the ductivity Revisited.”’ 1045-63 Economic Performance of Agricultural and Food Craig, Barbara J., Philip G. Pardey, and Jo- Markets.’ 657-62 hannes Roseboom. “International Productivity Pat- Kilmer, Richard. *“The Impact of Freer Markets and terns: Accounting for Input Quality, Infrastructure, Trade on Agri-Food Marketing Policy and Govern- and Research.”’ 1064-76 ment Institutions: Discussion.’’ 663-65 Davis, Stephen B., T. Jeffrey Price, Michael E. Goetz, Stephan J. “‘State- and County-Level De- Wetzstein, and Mark W. Rieger. “Reducing Yield terminants of Food Manufacturing Establishment Variation in Peach Orchards by Geographic Scatter- Growth: 1987-93.” 838-50 ing.”” 1119-26 Hennessy, David A., and Thomas I. Wahl. “‘Dis- Lansink, Alfons Oude, and Spiro E. Stefanou. count Schedules and Grower Incentives in Grain ‘*‘Asymmetric Adjustment of Dynamic Factors at the Marketing.”’ 888-901 Firm Level.”’ 1340-51 Just, Richard E., and Quinn Weninger. ‘*Econom- Langford, Jock. ‘‘Intellectual Property Rights: ic Evaluation of the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Pro- Technology Transfer and Resource Implications.”’ gram.”’ 902-17 1576-83 Bjornson, Bruce, and Colin A. Carter. ‘“New Ev- Lesser, W. “‘Assessing the Implications of IPR on idence on Agricultural Commodity Return Perfor- Plant and Animal Agriculture.”” 1584-91 mance under Time-Varying Risk.’’ 918—30 Fulton, Murray. ““The Economics of Intellectual Hind, Abigail M. ‘“‘The Changing Values of the Co- Property Rights: Discussion.”’ 1592-94 operative and Its Business Focus.’ 1077-82 Hobbs, Jill E. ‘‘Measuring the Importance of Trans- action Costs in Cattle Marketing.’’ 1083-95 Agricultural Products: Price Analysis, Stiegert, Kyle W., and Thomas W. Hertel. ‘‘Op- Subsector Models, Marketing, Futures timal Capacity in the Anhydrous Ammonia Indus- Buhr, Brian L., and Hanho Kim. “Dynamic Ad- try.” 1096-107 justment in Vertically Linked Markets: The Case of Frechette, Darren L. “‘The Dynamics of Conve- the U.S. Beef Industry.”” 126-38 nience and the Brazilian Soybean Boom.” 1108-18 Hardie, lan W., and Peter J. Parks. ‘“‘Land Use Tirupattur, Viswanath, Robert J. Hauser, and with Heterogenous Land Quality: An Application of Phelim P. Boyle. ‘““Theory and Measurement of Ex- an Area Base Model.”’ 299-310 otic Options in U.S. Agricultural Support Pro- Buccola, Steven, and Yoko lizuka. ‘“‘Hedonic Cost grams.”’ 1127-39 1774 Numbér 5, 1997 Amer. J. Agr. Econ Blakeslee, Leroy. “‘Optimal Sequential Grain Mar- Roka, Fritz M., and Raymond B. Palmquist. **Ex- keting Decisions under Risk Aversion and Price Un- amining the Use of National Databases in a Hedonic certainty.”” 1140-52 Analysis of Regional Farmland Values.”’ 1651-56 Adams, Barry H., George C. Davis, Kim L. Jen- Boisvert, Richard N., Todd M. Schmit, and Anita sen, and Paul M. Jakus. ‘Priorities and Preferences Regmi. “‘Spatial, Productivity, and Environmental in the Allocation of MPP Branded Funds to Agri- Determinants of Farmland Values.”’ 1657—64 business Firms.”” 1319-31 Reynolds, John E. ‘““New Opportunities for Using Clauson, Annette L. “‘Forecasting Retail Food Pric- Farmland Values in the Analysis of Economic Issues: es under Current Conditions.’” 1669-72 Discussion.”’ 1665—68 Young, Robert E. Il, Lori Wilcox, Brian Willott, Gary Adams, and D. Scott Brown. ““Consumer Food Prices from the Ground Up.” 1673-76 Natural Resources: Energy, Conservation, Urbanchuk, John M. ‘““Commodity Markets, Farm- Land Use, Water, Forestry, Fisheries Retail Spreads, and Macroeconomics Condition As- Carpentier, Alain, and Robert D. Weaver. *‘Dam- sumptions in Food Price Forecasting.’’ 1677-80 age Control Productivity: Why Econometrics Mat- Joutz, Frederick L. ‘Forecasting CPI Food Prices: ters.”” 47-61 An Assessment.”’ 1681-85 Nelson, Gerald A., and Daniel Hellerstein. ‘Do Veeman, Michele M. *‘Marketing Boards: The Ca- Roads Cause Deforestation? Using Satellite Images nadian Experience Revisited.”” 1554-62 in Econometric Analysis of Land Use.’ 80-88 Barichello, Richard. *‘Developments in Organized Feather, Peter, and Daniel Hellerstein. “‘Calibrat- Marketing Arrangements: Discussion.”’ 1573-75 ing Benefit Function Transfer to Assess the Conser- vation Reserve Program.’ 151-62 Schaible, Glenn D. ‘Water Conservation Policy Analysis: An Interregional, Multi-Output, Primal- Agricultural Inputs: Land, Labor, Finance Dual Optimization Approach.”’ 163-77 Goetz, Renan U. “‘Land Development and Pigou Kaufmann, Robert K., and Seth E. Snell. “A Bio- vian Taxes: The Case of Peatland.’’ 227-34 physical Model of Corn Yield: Integrating Climatic Zepeda, Lydia, and Marco Castillo. *“The Role of and Social Determinants.”’ 178—90 Husbands and Wives in Farm Technology Choice.”’ Berck, Peter, and William R. Bentley. “‘Hotelling’s 583-88 Theory, Enhancement, and the Taking of the Red- Smith, Lisa C., and Jean-Paul Chavas. ‘‘Com- wood National Park.’ 287-98 mercialization and the Balance of Women’s Dual Swallow, Stephen K., Piyali Talukdar, and David Roles in Non-Income-Pooling West African House- N. Wear. “Spatial and Temporal Specialization in holds.’” 589-94 Forest Ecosystem Management under Sole Owner- Caiumi, Antonella, and Federico Perali. ‘‘Female ship.”” 311-26 Labor Force Participation: A Comparison between Hu, Dayuan, Richard Ready, and Angelos Pa- Urban and Rural Families.”’ 595—601 goulatos. ‘““Dynamic Optimal Management of Wind- Marchant, Mary A. “Bargaining Models for Farm Erosive Rangelands.”’ 327-40 Household Decision Making: Discussion.’’ 602—4 Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe, and Carel Van der Hams- Kochar, Anjini. “‘Does Lack of Access to Formal voort. “Auctioning Conservation Contracts: A The- Credit Constrain Agricultural Production? Evidence oretical Analysis and an Application.”’ 407-18 from the Land Tenancy Market in Rural India.’ 754—- Saha, Atanu, C. Richard Shumway, and Arthur 63 Havenner. “‘The Economics and Econometrics of Yang, Dennis Tao. *‘Education in Production: Mea- Damage Control.’’ 773-85 suring Labor Quality and Management.” 764-72 Hennessy, David A. “Damage Control and Increas- Mishra, Ashok K., and Barry K. Goodwin. “‘Farm ing Returns: Further Results.’’ 786-91 Income Variability and the Supply of Off-Farm La- Ward, Frank A., Richard A. Cole, Robert A. Deit- bor.”’ 880-87 ner, and Katherine A. Green-Hammond. “Lim- Moss, Charles B. ‘‘Returns, Interest Rates, and In- iting Environmental Program Contradictions: A De- flation: How They Explain Changes in Farmland Val- mand Systems Application to Fishery Manage- ues.”” 1311-18 ment.”’ 803-13 Barnard, Charles H., Gerald Whittaker, David Yadav, Satya N. “Dynamic Optimization of Nitro- Westenbarger, and Mary Ahearn. “Evidence of gen Use When Groundwater Contamination Is In- Capitalization of Direct Government Payments into ternalized at the Standard in the Long Run.”’ 931- U.S. Cropland Values.”’ 1642-50 45 Index to Volume 79 Subjects 1775 Goodman, D. Jay, and Charles W. Howe. ‘‘De- Health Benefits of Air Pollution Control in Delhi.”’ terminants of Ditch Company Share Prices in the 1625-29 South Platte River Basin.”’ 946-51 Chestnut, Lauraine G., Bart D. Ostro, and Nun- Brill, Eyal, Eithan Hochman, and David Zilber- tavarn Vichit-Vadakan. “Transferability of Air man. “‘Allocation and Pricing at the Water District Pollution Control Health Benefits Estimates from the Level.”” 952-63 United States to Developing Countries: Evidence from the Bangkok Study.”” 1630-35 Burton, Diana M. “An Astructurai Analysis of Na- tional Forest Policy and Employment.” 964-74 Eskeland, Gunnar S. “Air Pollution Requires Mul- tipollutant Analysis: The Case of Santiago, Chile.”’ Alavalapati, Janaki R.R., Wiktor L. Adamowicz, 1636-41 and Martin K. Luckert. “A Cointegration Analysis of Canadian Wood Pulp Prices.” 975-86 Bernard, Jean-Thomas, Luc Bouthillier, Jéréme Catimel, and Nancy Gélinas. ‘An Integrated Mod- Agricultural and Food Policy: Regulation, el of Québec-Ontario-U.S. Northeast Softwood Taxation, Welfare Lumber Markets.”’ 987—1000 Miranda, Mario J., and Joseph W. Glauber. ‘‘Sys- Hayri, Onal. ““Trade-Off between Structural Diver- temic Risk, Reinsurance, and the Failure of Crop sity and Economic Objectives in Forest Manage- Insurance Markets.”’ 206—15 ment.”” 1001-12 Coble, Keith H., Thomas O. Knight, Rulon D. Krulce, Darrell L., James A. Roumasset, and Tom Pope, and Jeffrey R. Williams. ‘An Expected-In- Wilson. ‘“‘Optimal Management of a Renewable and demnity Approach to the Measurement of Moral Replaceable Resource: The Case of Coastal Ground- Hazard in Crop Insurance.”’ 216-26 water.” 1218-28 Lee, Hyunok, Joy Harwood, and Agapi Somwaru. “Implication of Disaster Assistance Reform for Non- Environmental Economics: Pollution, Regulation, insured Crops.”’ 419-29 Nonmarket Valuation Skees, Jerry R., J. Roy Black, and Barry J. Bar- Caswell, Julie A., and Jaana K. Kleinschmit v.L. nett. “‘Designing and Rating an Area Yield Crop ‘Using Benefit-Cost Criteria for Settling Federalism Insurance Contract.’’ 430-38 Disputes: An Application to Food Safety Regula- Stokes, Jeffrey R., William I. Nayda, and Burton tion.”” 24-38 C. English. “The Pricing of Revenue Assurance.” Lichtenberg, Erik. ‘““The Economics of Cosmetic 439-5] Pesticide Use.’ 39—46 Chavas, Jean-Paul, and Thomas L. Cox. *“‘On Mar- Berrens, Robert P., Alok K. Bohara, and Joe ket Equilibrium Analysis.’’ 500-13 Kerkvliet. “‘A Randomized Response Approach to Hennessy, David A., Bruce A. Babcock, and Der- Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation.”” 252- mot J. Hayes. ““Budgetary and Producer Welfare 66 Effects of Revenue Insurance.”’ 1024-34 Herriges, Joseph A., and Catherine L. Kling. Finkelshtain, Israel, and James A. Chalfant. “The Performance of Nested Logit Models When “Commodity Price Stabilization in a Peasant Econ- Welfare Estimation is the Goal.’’ 792-802 omy.” 1208-17 Kristrém, Bengt. “Spike Models in Contingent Val- Moschini, Giancarlo, and Harvey Lapan. “‘Intel- uation.”’ 1013-23 lectual Property Rights and the Welfare Effects of Randall, Alan. ““The NOAA Panel Report: A New Agricultural R&D.” 1229-42 Beginning, or the End of an Era?”’ 1489-94 Zhao, Xueyan, John D. Mullen, and Gary R. Grif- Boyle, Kevin J., F. Reed Johnson, and Daniel W. fith. “Functional Forms, Exogenous Shifts and Eco- McCollum. ‘Anchoring and Adjustment in Single- nomic Surplus Changes.”’ 1243-51 Bounded, Contingent-Valuation Questions.”’ 1495- Alston, Julian M., Richard J. Sexton, and Mingxia 1500 Zhang. ““The Effects of Imperfect Competition on Carson, Richard T. ‘Contingent Valuation: Theo- the Size and Distribution of Research Benefits.” retical Advances and Empirical Tests Since the 1252-65 NOAA Panel.”’ 1501-7 Ruppel, Fred J., and P. Lynn Kennedy. ‘‘Mea- Alberini, Anna, and Alan Krupnick. ‘Air Pollu- suring the Extent of Coalition Formation in Group tion and Acute Respiratory Illness: Evidence from Decision Making.”’ 1288-99 Taiwan and Los Angeles.”’ 1620-24 Isaac, Alan G., and David E. Rapach. “‘Monetary Cropper, Maureen L., Nathalie B. Simon, Anna Shocks and Relative Farm Prices: A Re-Examina- Alberini, Seema Arora, and P.K. Sharma. ‘‘The tion.”” 1332-39 Number 5, 1997 Amer. J. Agr. Econ. Elbasha, Elamin H. ‘‘The Calculation of Research Hayes, Joseph, Michael Roth, and Lydia Zepeda. Benefits with Linear and Nonlinear Specifications of “Tenure Security, Investment and Productivity in Demand and Supply: Comment.”’ 1363-67 Gambian Agriculture: A Generalized Probit Analy- sis.”” 369-82 Edwards, Geoff W., and Jan P. Voon. ‘The Cal- culation of Research Benefits with Linear and Non- Bivings, E. Leigh. *““The Seasonal and Spatial Di- linear Specifications of Demand and Supply: Reply.” mensions of Sorghum Market Liberalization in Mex- 1368-71 ico.”” 383-93 Huff, H. Bruce. ‘““The Changing Role of Public Pol- Sadoulet, Elisabeth, Alain de Janvry, and Seiichi icy in Canadian Agriculture.”’ 1401-10 Fukui. ‘““The Meaning of Kinship in Sharecropping Bonnen, James T., Douglas D. Hedley, and David Contracts.”’ 394—406 B. Schweikhardt. “‘Agriculture and the Changing Koo, Won W., and Marvin Duncan. ‘‘Can Devel- Nation State: Implications for Policy and Political oping Countries Afford the New Food System? A Economy.” 1419-28 Case Study of the Chinese Agricultural Sector.” Browne, William P., and William Knudson. “‘The 605-12 American States and Their Evolving Impact on Ag- Barkema, Alan, and Mark Drabenstott. ‘Will ricultural Policies.” 1429-33 Foreign Capital Build Food Systems in Developing Oleson, Brian T. “Agriculture and the Changing Countries?”’ 613-20 Nation State: Implications for Policy and Political Timmer, C. Peter. ‘Farmers and Markets: The Po- Economy: Discussion.”’ 1434-36 litical Economy of New Paradigms.”’’ 621—27 van Kooten, G. Cornelis, and Louise M. Arthur. Pingali, Prabhu L. “‘From Subsistence to Com- “Economic Development with Environmental Se- mercial Production Systems: The Transformation of curity: Policy Conundrum in Rural Canada.”’ 1508 Asian Agriculture.’’ 628-34 14 Rozelle, Scott, Albert Park, Jikun Huang, and He- Freshwater, David. ‘Farm Production Policy Ver- sus Rural Life Policy.”’ 1515-24 hui Jin. “‘Liberalization and Rural Market Integra- tion in China.’’ 635—42 Furtan, William H. ‘““The Economics of Agricul- tural, Rural, and Environmental Policy in Canada: McCalla, Alex F. “From Subsistence Systems to Discussion.”’ 1526-27 Commercial Agriculture: The Need for a New De- velopment Paradigm: Discussion.’’ 643—45 Johnson, Thomas G. ‘Policy Conundrums in North America: Discussion.”’ 1527-29 Ezemenari, Kene. ‘““The Link between Public and Private Interhousehold Transfers: Implications for Kuhn, Betsey A., Michael LeBlanc, and Craig the Design of Safety Net Programs in Developing Gundersen. “The Food Stamp Program, Welfare Countries.”’ 666-71 Reform, and the Aggregate Economy.”’ 1595-99 Bezuneh, Mesfin, and Brady Deaton. ‘Food Im- Kramer-LeBlanc, Carol, P. Peter Basiotis, and Ei- pacts on Safety Nets: Theory and Evidence—A Con- leen T. Kennedy. “Maintaining Food and Nutrition ceptual Perspective on Safety Nets.’’ 672-77 Security in the United States with Welfare Reform.”’ 1600—7 Subbarao, K. “‘Public Works as an Anti-Poverty Goetz, Stephan J., and David Freshwater. ‘‘Ef- Program: An Overview of Cross-Country Experi- ence.” 678-83 fects of Welfare Reform on Rural Counties and La- bor Markets.’ 1608—13 Jayne, T.S. ““The Role of Safety Nets during the Nelson, Glenn L. ‘“‘Welfare Reform: Discussion.” Process of Economic Growth: Discussion.” 684-87 1614-15 Heisey, Paul W., Melinda Smale, Derek Byerlee, Allen-Smith, Joyce. “Welfare Reform: Discus- and Edward Souza. ‘‘Wheat Rusts and the Costs of sion.”” 1617-20 Genetic Diversity in the Punjab of Pakistan.’’ 726— 37 Knutson, Ronald D., Robert Romain, David P. Anderson, and James W. Richardson. ‘‘Farm-Lev- Sakurai, Takeshi, and Thomas Reardon. ‘‘Poten- el Consequences of Canadian and U.S. Dairy Poli- tial Demand for Drought Insurance in Burkina Faso cies.”” 1563-72 and Its Determinants.”’ 1193-1207 Zhang, Bin, and Colin A. Carter. “Reforms, the Weather, and Productivity Growth in China’s Grain Economic Development: Developing Sector.” 1266-77 Economies, Aid, Regional, General Zhao, Yaohui. “Labor Migration and Returns to Equilibrium Rural Education in China.”” 1278-87 Rubey, Lawrence, and Frank Lupi. ‘Predicting Pinstrup-Andersen, Per, and Rajul Pandya- the Effects of Market Reform in Zimbabwe: A Stated Lorch. ““World Food Needs Towards 2000.”" 1465- Preference Approach.”’ 89-99 66 Index to Volume 79 Subjects 1777 Rosegrant, Mark W., and Mercedita A. Sombilla. Industrial Organization and Market “Critical Issues Suggested by Trends in Food, Pop- Structure ulation, and the Environment to the Year 2020.” 1467-70 Hamilton, Stephen F., and David L. Sunding. “The Effect of Farm Supply Shifts on Concentration Delgado, Christopher, Pierre Crosson, and and Market Power in the Food Processing Sector.”’ Claude Courbois. “‘The Impact of Livestock and 524-31 Fisheries on Food Availability and Demand in Kawaguchi, Tsunemasa, Nobuhiro Suzuki, and 2020.”" 1471-75 Harry M. Kaiser. ‘“‘A Spatial Equilibrium Model Haddad, Lawrence, Patrick Webb, and Alison for Imperfectly Competitive Milk Markets.”’ 851-59 Slack. ‘““Trouble Down on the Farm: What Role for Bhuyan, Sanjib, and Rigoberto A. Lopez. “‘Oli- Agriculture in Meeting ‘Food Needs’ in the Next gopoly Power in the Food and Tobacco Industries.” Twenty Years?’’ 1476-79 1035-43 Byerlee, Derek, Peter Hazell, and John Kerr. “Critical Resource, Technology, and Environmental Issues for Meeting Future Grain Production Needs General: Teaching, Extension, Research in Asia.”” 1480-84 Methodology, Professional Tyner, Wallace E. “‘World Food Needs Towards Sander, William. “‘Catholic High Schools and Rural 2020: Discussion.”’ 1485-86 Academic Achievement.”’ 1—12 Zilberman, David. ‘“‘World Food Needs Towards Provencher, Bill. ““Structural versus Reduced-Form 2020: Discussion.”’ 1487-88 Estimation of Optimal Stopping Problems.’’ 357—68 Davis, George C. ‘‘The Logic of Testing Structural Carter, Colin A. ‘““The Urban-Rural Income Gap in Change in Meat Demand: A Methodological Anal- China: Implications for Global Food Markets.” ysis and Appraisal.’’ 1186—92 1410-18 Ziari, Houshmand A., David J. Leatham, and Paul N. Ellinger. ‘““‘Development of Statistical Dis- criminant Mathematical Programming Model Via International Economics: Trade, Resampling Estimation Techniques.”’ 1352—62 Integration Smith, Vincent H., and Philip G. Pardey. “Sizing Up Social Science Research.”’ 1530-33 Carter, Colin A., and Donald MacLaren. “An Evaluation of the Canada-U.S. Wheat Agreement of Norton, George W., and Jeffrey Alwang. ‘‘Mea- 1994.”” 703-14 suring the Benefits of Policy Research.” 1534-38 Liefert, William M. ‘‘Comparative Advantage and Zilberman, David, and Amir Heiman. ‘The Value Government Budget Effects: An Application to the of Economic Research.”’ 1539-44 Grain Trade of the Former USSR.” 715-25 Timmer, C. Peter. “‘Valuing Social Science Re- search and Policy Analysis.”’ 1545-50 Alston, Julian M., Colin A. Carter, Richard Gray, and Daniel A. Sumner. ““Third-Country Effects and Gardner, Bruce L. “‘Measuring the Benefits of Ag- Second-Best Grain Trade Policies: Export Subsidies ricultural Economics Research: Discussion.”’ 1551- and Bilateral Liberalization.’’ 1300-10 53 Authors Adamowicz, Wiktor L., 975 Carpentier, Alain, 47 Adams, Barry H., 1319 Carson, Richard T., 1501 Adams, Gary, 1673 Carter, Colin A., 703, 918, 1266, 1300, 1410 Adelaja, Adesoji O., 1452 Castillo, Marco, 583 Ahearn, Mary, 1642 Caswell, Julie A., 24, 651 Alavalapati, Janaki R.R., 975 Catimel, Jér6me, 987 Alberini, Anna, 1620, 1625 Chalfant, James A., 1164, 1208 Alderman, Harold, 267 Chavas, Jean-Paul, 500, 589 Allen-Smith, Joyce E., 1445, 1636 Chestnut, Lauraine G., 1630 Alston, Julian M., 1252, 1299 Clauson, Annette L., 1669 Alwang, Jeffrey, 1534 Coble, Keith H., 216 Anderson, David P., 1563 Cole, Richard A., 803 Arora, Seema, 1625 Collins, Robert A., 488 Arthur, Louise M., 1509 Courbois, Claude, 1471 Asche, Frank, 139, 1182 Cox, Thomas L., 500 Babcock, Bruce A., 1024 Craig, Barbara J., 1064 Ball, V. Eldon, 1045 Cramer, Gail L., 573 Barichello, Richard, 1573 Cropper, Maureen L., 1625 Barkema, Alan, 613 Crosson, Pierre, 1471 Barnard, Charles H., 1642 Crow, Gary, 463 Barnett, Barry J., 419 Davis, George C., 100, 1186, 1319 Basiotis, P. Peter, 1600 Davis, Stephen B., 1119 Baulch, Bob, 477 de Janvry, Alain, 394 Bentley, William R., 287 Deaton, Brady, 672 Berck, Peter, 287 Deitner, Robert A., 803 Bernard, Jean-Thomas, 987 Delgado, Christopher, 1471 Berrens, Robert P., 252 Drabenstott, Mark, 613 Bezuneh, Mesfin, 672 Driscoll, Paul J., 566, 872 Bhattacharyya, Anjana, Duncan, Marvin, 605 Bhuyan, Sanjib, 1035 Durham, Catherine, 1153 Bivings, E. Leigh, 383 Eales, James, 1153 Bjornson, Bruce, 918 Edgerton, David L., 62 Black, J. Roy, 419 Edwards, Geoff W., 1371 Blakeslee, Leroy, 1140 Elbasha, Elamin H., 1363 Bohara, Alok K., 252 Ellinger, Paul N., 1352 Boisvert, Richard N., 1657 English, Burton C., 439 Bonnen, James T., 1419 Eskeland, Gunnar S., 1636 Bouis, Howarth, 267 Ezemenari, Kene, 666 Bouthillier, Luc, 987 Faminow, Merle D., 463 Boyle, Kevin J., 1495 Feather, Peter, 151 Boyle, Phelim P., 1127 Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge, 738 Brill, Eyal, 952 Finkelshtain, Israel, 1208 Brown, D. Scott, 1673 Frechette, Darren L., 1108 Browne, William P.,, 1429 Freshwater, David, 1515, 1608 Buccola, Steven, 452 Fukui, Seiichi, 394 Buhr, Brian L., 126 Fulton, Murray, 1592 Bureau, Jean-Christophe, 1045 Furtan, William H., 1525 Burton, Diana M., 964 Gao, X.M., 573 Byerlee, Derek, 726, 1480 Gardner, Bruce L., 1551 Caiumi, Antonella, 595 Gélinas, Nancy, 987 Capps, Oral, Jr., 814 Glauber, Joseph W., 206 Index to Volume 79 Authors 17 Goetz, Renan U., 227, 341 Kerr, John, 1480 Goetz, Stephan J., 838, 1608 Kilmer, Richard, 663 Goodman, D. Jay, 946 Kim, H. Youn, 1177 Goodwin, Barry K., 880 Kim, Hanho, 126 Gray, Richard, 1300 Kinnucan, Henry W., 13 Green-Hammond, Katherine A., 803 Kinsey, Jean D., 1461 Griffith, Gary R., 1243 Kleinschmit, Jaana K., v.L., 24 Gundersen, Craig, 1595 Kling, Catherine L., 792 Haddad, Lawrence, 267, 1476 Knight, Thomas O., 216 Hall, Charles R., 235 Knudson, William, 1429 Hamilton, Stephen F, 524 Knutson, Ronald D., 1563 Hamm, Larry G., 646 Kochar, Anjini, 754 Hardie, Ian W., 299 Koo, Won W., 605 Harwood, Joy, 419 Kramer-LeBlanc, Carol, 1600 Hauser, Robert J., 1127 Kristrém, Bengt, 1013 Havenner, Arthur, 773 Krulce, Darrell L., 1218 Hayes, Dermot J., 1024 Krupnick, Alan, 1620 Hayes, Joseph, 369 Kuhn, Betsey A., 1595 Hazell, Peter, 1480 Kumbhakar, Subal C., 860 Hedley, Douglas D., 1419 Langford, Jock, 1576 Heiman, Amir, 1539 Lansink, Alfons Oude, 1340 Heisey, Paul W., 726 Lapan, Harvey, 1229 Hellerstein, Daniel, 80, 151 Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe, 407 Hennessy, David A., 786, 888, 1024 Lauderbach, Tara C., 1452 Herriges, Joseph A., 792 Leatham, David J., 1352 Hertel, Thomas W., 1096 LeBlanc, Michael, 1595 Hind, Abigail M., 1077 Lee, Hyunok, 419 Hobbs, Jill E., 1083 Lesser, W., 1584 Hochman, Eithan, 952 Lichtenberg, Erik, 39 Howe, Charles W., 946 Liefert, William M., 715 Hsia, Chung-Jen, 13 Lim, Hongil, 543 Hu, Dayuan, 327 Lopez, Rigoberto A., 1035 Huang, Jikun, 635 Luckert, Martin K., 975 Huff, H. Bruce, 1401 Lupi, Frank, 89 lizuka, Yoko, 452 MacLaren, Donald, 703 Isaac, Alan G., 1332 Marchant, Mary A., 602 Jackson, John D., 13 Masters, William A., 514 Jakus, Paul M., 1319 McCalla, Alex F, 643 Jayne, T.S., 684 McCollum, Daniel W., 1495 Jeffrey, Scott R., 555 McDowell, Donald, 1444 Jensen, Kim L., 1319 McGuirk, Anya M., 566 Jin, Hehui, 635 McLean-Meyinsse, Patricia E., 1444 Johnson, FE Reed, 1495 Miranda, Mario J., 206 Johnson, Gary V., 463 Mishra, Ashok K., 880 Johnson, Thomas G., 1527 Mijelde, James W., 235 Jones, Andrew M., 246 Morrison, Catherine J., 110 Jones, Eugene, 1437 Moschini, Giancarlo, 1229 Joutz, Frederick L., 1681 Moss, Charles B., 1311 Just, Richard E., 902 Mullen, John D., 1243 Kagan, Albert, 825 Murphy, Suzanne P., 269 Kaiser, Harry M., 851 Mwanaumo, Anthony, 514 Kambhampaty, S. Murthy, 872 Nayda, William I., 439 Kaufmann, Robert K., 178 Nayga, Rodolfo M., 1452 Kawaguchi, Tsunemasa, 851 Nehring, Richard, 1045 Kennedy, Eileen T., 1600 Nelson, Gerald A., 80 Kennedy, P. Lynn, 1288 Nelson, Glenn L., 1614 Kerkvliet, Joe, 252 Norton, George W., 1534 1780 Number 5, 1997 Amer. J. Agr. Econ. Oleson, Brian T., 1434 Smith, Lisa C., 589 Onal, Hayri, 1001 Smith, Vincent H., 1530 Ostro, Bart D., 1630 Snell, Seth E., 178 Pagoulatos, Angelos, 327 Sombilla, Mercedita A., 1467 Palmquist, Raymond B., 1651 Somwaru, Agapi, 419, 1045 Pandya-Lorch, Rajul, 1465 Sonka, Steven T., 657 Pardey, Philip G., 1064, 1530 Souza, Edward, 726 Park, Albert, 635 Steen, Frode, 139 Park, John L., 814 Stefanou, Spiro E., 1340 Parks, Peter J., 299 Stiegert, Kyle W., 1096 Perali, Federico, 595 Stokes, Jeffrey R., 235, 439 Pingali, Prabhu L., 628 Subbarao, K., 678 Pinstrup-Andersen, Per, 1465 Sumner, Daniel A., 1300 Pope, Rulon D., 216 Sunding, David L., 524 Preckel, Paul V., 514 Suzuki, Nobuhiro, 851 Price, T. Jeffrey, 1119 Swallow, Stephen K., 311 Provencher, Bill, 357 Sy, Hamath A., 463 Purcell, Wayne D., 872 Talukdar, Piyali, 311 Ramezani, Cyrus A., 269 Thompson, Sarahelen, 657 Timmer, C. Peter, 621, 1545 Ramirez, Octavio A., 191 Tirupattur, Viswanath, 1127 Randall, Alan, 1489 Tyner, Wallace E., 1485 Rapach, David E., 1332 Urbanchuk, John M., 1677 Ready, Richard, 327 Van der Hamsvoort, Carel, 407 Reardon, Thomas, 1193 van Ispelen, Pieter, 825 Regmi, Anita, 1657 van Kooten, G. Cornelis, 1508 Reynolds, John E., 1665 Veeman, Michele M., 1554 Richards, Timothy J., 555, 825 Vichit-Vadakan, Nuntavarn, 1630 Richardson, James W., 1563 Voon, Jan P., 1371 Rieger, Mark W., 1119 Wahl, Thomas I., 888 Roka, Fritz M., 1651 Wailes, Eric J., 573 Romain, Robert, 1563 Ward, Frank A., 803 Rose, Donald, 269 Wear, David N., 311 Roseboom, Johannes, 1064 Weaver, Robert D., 47 Rosegrant, Mark W., 1467 Webb, Patrick, 1476 Roth, Michael, 369 Weninger, Quinn, 902 Roumasset, James A., 1218 Wessells, Cathy Roheim, 1153, 1182 Rozelle, Scott, 635 Westenbarger, David, 1642 Rubey, Lawrence, 89 Wetzstein, Michael E., 1119 Ruppel, Fred J., 1288 Whittaker, Gerald, 1642 Sadoulet, Elisabeth, 394 Wilcox, Lori, 1673 Saha, Atanu, 773 Williams, Jeffrey R., 216 Sakurai, Takeshi, 1193 Willott, Brian, 1673 Salvanes, Kjell G., 139 Wilson, Tom, 1218 Sander, William, | Xiao, Hui, 13 Schaible, Glenn D., 163 Yadav, Satya N., 931 Schmit, Todd M., 1657 Yang, Dennis Tao, 764 Schmitz, John D., 532 Yen, Steven T., 246 Schweikhardt, David B., 1419 Young, Robert E. II, 1673 Sexton, Richard J., 1252 Zepeda, Lydia, 369, 583 Sharma, P.K., 1425 Zhang, Bin, 1164, 1266 Shumway, C. Richard, 543, 738, 773 Zhang, Mingxia, 1252 Simon, Nathalie B., 1625 Zhao, Xueyan, 1243 Skees, Jerry R., 419 Zhao, Yaohui, 1278 Slack, Alison, 1476 Ziari, Houshmand A., 1352 Smale, Melinda, 726 Zilberman, David, 952, 1487, 1539

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