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Index to Volume 83 Weber, Bruce A., Greg J. Duncan, and Leslie A. Whitener. “Welfare Reform in Rural America: What have we Learned?” 1280-1290 Subjects Davis, Elizabeth E., and Roberta B. Weber. “The Dynamics of Child Care Subsidy use by Rural Families in Oregon.” 1291-1299 Classification System Porterfield, Shirley L. “Economic Vulnerability Consumer Demand Among Rural Single-Mother Families.” 1300-1309 Production Economics and Supply Agricultural Products: price analysis subsector Henry, Mark S. “Impacts of Welfare Reform on models, marketing, futures Rural Families and Implications for the Re- Agricultural Inputs: land, labor, finance authorization Debate: Discussion.” 1310-1311 Natural Resources: energy, conservation, land use, water, forestry, fisheries Production Economics and Supply Environmental Economics: pollution, regulation nonmarket valuation Kumbhakar, Subal C. “Estimation of Profit Func Agricultural and Food Policy regulation, taxation tions When Profit is Not Maximum.” 1—19 welfare Economic Development: developing economies, Zhang, Xiaobo, and Shenggen Fan. “Estimating aid, regional, general equilibrium Crop-Specific Production Technologies in Chinese International Economics trade, integration Agriculture: A Generalized Maximum Entropy Ap Industrial Organization and Market Structure proach.” 378-388 General: teaching, extension, research methodol Antle, John M., and Susan M. Capalbo. “Econo ogy. professional metric-Process Models for Integrated Assessment of Agricultural Production Systems.” 389-401 Consumer Demand Teisl, Mario F., Nancy E. Bockstael, and Alan Agricultural Products: Price Analysis, Levy. “Measuring the Welfare Effects of Nutrition Subsector Models, Marketing, Futures Information.” 133—149 Carpentier, Alain, and Hervé Guyomard. “Un Frechette, Darren L. * ggre>g ¢a tion and the Nature conditional Elasticities in Two-Stage Demand Sys of Price Expectations.” 52-63 tems An Approximate Solution.” 222—229 Lence, Sergio H., and Marvin L. Hayenga. “On Beach, Robert H., and Matthew T. Holt. “Inco the Pitfalls of Multi-Year Rollover Hedges: The porating Quadratic Scale Curves in Inverse De Case of Hedge-to-Arrive Contracts.” 107-119 mand Systems.” 230-245 Chvosta, Jan, Randal R. Rucker, and Myles J. Eales, James, and Jason R. Henderson. “The Im Watts. “Transaction Costs and Cattle Marketing pact of Negativity on Separability Testing.” 465-477 The Information Content of Seller-Provided Pre- sale Data at Bull Auctions.” 286-301 Lusk, Jayson L., John A. Fox, Ted C. Schroeder, James Mintert, and Mohammad Koohmaraie. Goodwin, Barry K., and Nicholas E. Piggott. “In-Store Valuation of Steak Tenderness.” 539-550 “Spatial Market Integration in the Presence of Threshold Effects.” 302—317 Park, Jaehong, and George C. Davis. “The Theory and Econometrics of Health Information in Hueth, Brent, and Ethan Ligon. “Agricultural Cross-Sectional Nutrient Demand Analysis.” Markets as Relative Performance Evaluation.” 840-85] 318-328 Alston, Julian M., John W. Freebairn, and Jen- Miller, Douglas J., and Marvin L. Hayenga. nifer S. James. “Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Advertis “Price Cycles and Asymmetric Price Transmission ing: Theory and Application to Generic Commod in the U.S. Pork Market.” 551-562 ity Promotion Programs.” 888—902 Bourgeon, Jean-Marc, and Yves Le Roux. So, Kim S., Peter F. Orazem, and Daniel M. “Traders’ Bidding Strategies on European Grain Otto. “The Effects of Housing Prices, Wages, and Export Refunds: An Analysis with Affiliated Sig Commuting Time on Joint Residential and Job nals.” 563-575 Location Choices.” 1036—1048 Aadland, David, and DeeVon Bailey. “Short-run Kinsey, Jean D. “The New Food Economy: Con Supply Responses in the U.S. Beef-Cattle Indus- sumers, Farms, Pharms, and Science.” | 113— 1130 try.” 826-839 Amer. J. Agr Econ. 83 (Number 5, 2001) 1357 1364 Copyright 2001 American Agricultural Economics Association Pennings, Joost M. E., and Philip Garcia. “Mea Larson, Douglas M., and Sabina L. Shaikh. suring Producers’ Risk Preferences: A Global Risk “Empirical Specification Requirements for Two- Attitude Construct.” 993—1009 Constraint Models of Recreation Choice.” 428 440 Goetz, Stephan J., and David L. Debertin. “Why Farmers Quit A County Level Analysis ‘ Boyle, Kevin J., Thomas P. Holmes, Mario F. 1OLO 1023 Teisl, and Brian Roe. “A Comparison of Conjoint Analysis Response Formats.” 441-454 rsoulouhas, Theofanis, and Tomislav Vukina. ‘Regulating Broiler Contracts: Tournaments versus Vukina, Tomislav, Christiana E. Hilmer, and Fixed Performance Standards.” 1062—1073 Dean Lueck. “A Hotelling-Faustmann Explana tion of the Structure of Christmas I ree Pr ices * Roche, Maurice J. “Fads versus Fundamentals in 513-525 Farmland Prices: Comment.” 1074—1077 Hailu, Atakelty, and Terrence S. Veeman. “Non Falk, Barry, Bong-Soo Lee, and Rauli Susmel. parametric Productivity Analysis with Undesirable Fads versus Fundamentals in Farmland Prices Outputs: An Application to the Canadian Pulp and Reply.” 1078-1081 Paper Industry.” 605-616 Mueller, Rolf A. E. “E-Commerce and Entrepre Sun, Changyou, and Daowei Zhang. “Assessing neurship in Agricultural Markets.” 1241- {247 the Financial Performance of Forestry-Related In- vestment Vehicles: Capital Asset Pricing Model vs Williams, Jeffrey. “! Commerce and the Lessons Arbitrage Pricing Theory.” 617-628 from Nineteenth Century Exchanges.” 1248-1255 Haener, Michael K., Peter C. Boxall, and W. L. Brown, Jennifer. “Price Discrimination and Pric Adamowicz. “Modeling Recreation Site Choice ing to Market Behavior of Canadian Canola Ex porters 134] 1347 Do Hypothetical Choices Reflect Actual Behav- ior?” 629-642 Agricultural Inputs: Land, Labor, Finance Zhao, Jinhua, and David Zilberman. “Fixed Costs, Efficient Resource Management, and Con- Chambers, Robert G., and John Quiggin. “De servation.” 942—957 composing Input Adjustments under Price and Pro duction Uncertainty.” 20-34 Khanna, Madhu. “Sequential Adoption of Site Environmental Economics: Pollution, Specific Technologies and Its Implications for Ni Regulation, Nonmarket Valuation trogen Productivity: A Double Selectivity Model 35—5]1 Goldar, Bishwanath, and Smita Misra. *Valua- tion of Environmental Goods: Correcting for Bias Hardie, lan W., Tulika A. Narayan, and Bruce in Contingent Valuation Studies Based on Willing- L. Gardner. “The Joint Influence of Agricultural ness-to-Accept *” 150-156 and Nonfarm Factors on Real Estate Values: An Application to the Mid-Atlantic Region.” |20—132 Roosen, Jutta, and David A. Hennessy. “Captur- ing Experts’ Uncertainty in Welfare Analysis: An Gotsch, Nikolaus, and Kees Burger. “Dynamic Application to Organophosphate Use Regulation in Supply Response and Welfare Effects of Techno U.S. Apple Production.” 166—182 logical Change on Perennial Crops: The Case of Cocoa in Malaysia.” 272-285 Aillery, Marcel, Robbin Shoemaker, and Mar- griet Caswell. “Agriculture and Ecosystem Mills, Bradford, and Gautam Hazarika. “The Restoration in South Florida: Assessing Trade-Offs Migration of Young Adults from Non-Metropolitan from Water-Retention Development in the Ever- Counties.” 329-340 glades Agricultural Area.” 183-195 Lence, Sergio H. “Farmland Prices in the Presence Qiu, Zeyuan, Tony Prato, and Francis McCam- of Transaction Costs: A Cautionary Note.” 985-992 ley. “Evaluating Environmental Risks Using Safety-First Constraints.” 402-413 Natural Resources: Energy, Conservation, van Kooten, G. Cornelis, Emina Kremar, Land Use, Water, Forestry, Fisheries and Erwin H. Bulte. “Preference Uncertainty in Non-Market Valuation: A Fuzzy Approach.” Morey, Edward R., William S. Breffle, and 487-500 Pamela A. Greene. “Two Nested Constant-Elastic- ity-of-Substitution Models of Recreational Partici- Mehmood, Sayeed R., and Daowei Zhang. “A pation and Site Choice: An ‘Alternatives’ Model Roll Call Analysis of the Endangered Species Act and an ‘Expenditures’ Model.” 414-427 Amendments.” 501-512 to Volume 83 Subjects 1359 Wu, JunJie. “Environmental Amenities and the Young, C. Edwin, Monte L. Vandeveer, and Spatial Pattern of Urban Sprawl.” 691-697 Randall D. Schnepf. “Production and Price Im- pacts of U.S Crop Insurance Programs.” Irwin, Elena G., and Nancy E. Bockstael. “The 1194-1201 Problem of Identifying Land Use Spillovers: Mea suring the Effects of Open Space on Residential Dewbre, Joe, Jestis Antén, and Wyatt Thomp- Property Values.” 698-704 son. “The Transfer Efficiency and Trade Effects of Direct Payments.” 1202-1212 Anselin, Luc. “Spatial Effects in Econometric Practice in Environmental and Resource Econom Chavas, Jean-Paul. “Direct Payments, Safety Nets ics.” 705-710 and Supply Response: Discussion.” 1213— 1214 Smith, V. Kerry. “Spatial Delineation and Envi ronmental Economics: Discussion.” 711 aaa 3 Economic Development: Developing Economies, Aid, Regional, Horan, Richard D. “Differences in Social and General Equilibrium Public Risk Perceptions and Conflicting Impacts on Point/Nonpoint Trading Ratios.” 934-94] Deller, Steven C., Tsung-Hsiu (Sue) Tsai, David Feinerman, Eli, Yakir Plessner, and Dafna M. W. Marcouiller, and Donald B.K. English. “The DiSegni Eshel. “Recycled Effluent: Should the Role of Amenities and Quality of Life in Rural Polluter Pay?” 958-971 Economic Growth.” 352-365 Naevdal, Eric. “Optimal Regulation of Eutrophy Perrin, Richard K., and Lilyan E. Fulginiti. ing Lakes, Fjords, and Rivers in the Presence of “Technological Change and Welfare in an Open Threshold Effects.” 972-984 Economy with Distortions.” 455-464 Layton, David F. “Alternative Approaches for Thomsen, Michael R., and Andrew M. McKen- Modeling Concave Willingness To Pay Functions zie. “Market Incentives for Safe Foods: An Exami- in Conjoint Valuation.” 1312-1318 nation of Shareholder Losses from Meat and Poul try Recalls.” 526-538 Haefele, Michelle A. and John B. Loomis. “Im proving Statistical Efficiency and Testing Robust Mahul, Olivier. “Optimal Insurance Against Cli ness of Conjoint Marginal Valuations.” 1319-1325 matic Experience.” 593-604 Johnson, F. Reed, and Kristy E. Mathews. Goodwin, Barry K. “Problems With Market Insu “Sources and Effects of Utility-Theoretic Inconsis ance in Agriculture.” 643-649 tency in Stated-Preference Surveys.” 1326-1331 Miranda, Mario, and Dmitry V. Vedenov. “Inno Haener, M.K., D. Dosman, W.L. Adamowicz, vations in Agricultural and Natural Disaster Insut and P.C. Boxall. “Can Stated Preference Methods ance.” 650-655 be used to Value Attributes of Subsistence Hunting Mahul, Olivier. “Managing Catastrophic Risk by Aboriginal Peoples? A Case Study in Northern Through Insurance and Securitization.” 656-661 Saskatchewan.” 1332-1338 Makki, Shiva S., and Agapi Somwaru. “Farmers’ Participation in Crop Insurance Markets: Creating Agricultural and Food Policy: Regulation, the Right Incentives.” 662-667 Taxation, Welfare Conley, Timothy, and Christopher Udry. “Social Cox, Thomas L., and Jean-Paul Chavas. “An Learning Through Networks: The Adoption of New Analysis of Price Discrimination and Domestic Agricultural Technologies in Ghana.” 668-673 Policy Reform in the U.S. Dairy Sector.” 89-106 McPeak, John G., and Christopher B. Barrett. Crespi, M. John, and Stéphan Marette. “How “Differential Risk Exposure and Stochastic Poverty Should Food Safety Certification Be Financed?” Traps Among East African Pastoralists.” 674-679 852-861 Fafchamps, Marcel, and Bart Minten. “Social Hennessy, David A., Jutta Roosen, and John A. Capital and Agricultural Trade.” 680—685 Miranowski. “Leadership and the Provision of Safe Food.” 862-874 Gow, Hamish R., and Johan F.M. Swinnen. “Pri Gundersen, Craig, and Victor Oliveira. “The Food vate Enforcement Capital and Contract Enforce- Stamp Program and Food Insufficiency.” 875-887 ment in Transition Economies.” 686—690 Adams, Gary, Patrick Westhoff, Brian Willott, Davis, Carlton G., Clive Y. Thomas, and William and Robert E. Young II. “Do ‘Decoupled’ Pay- A. Amponsah. “Globalization and Poverty: ments Affect U.S. Crop Area? Preliminary Evi Lessons from the Theory and Practice of Food dence from 1997-2000.” 1190-1193 Security.” 714-721 Weatherspoon, Dave, Joyce Cacho, and Ralph Nickerson, Cynthia J., and Lori Lynch. “The Et Christy. “Linking Globalization, Economic fect of Farmland Preservation Programs on Farm Growth and Poverty: Impacts of Agribusiness land Prices.” 341-351 Strategies on Sub-Saharan Africa.” 722—729 Warr, Peter G. “Welfare Effects of an Export Tax Williamson, Handy, Jr. “Globalization and Thailand’s Rice Premium.” 903-920 Poverty Lessons from the Theory and Practice of Food security Discussion.” 730—732 Gervais, Jean-Philippe, and Harvey E. Lapan. ‘Optimal Production Tax and Quota under Time Wilson, Norbert L.W. “Linking Globalization, Consistent Trade Policies.” 921—933 Economic Growth and Poverty: Impacts of Agribusiness Strategies on Sub-Saharan Africa Industrial Organization and Discussion.” 733-735 Market Structure Parker, Doug, Federico Castillo, and David Zil- Morrison Paul, Catherine J. “Market and Cost berman. “Public-Private Sector Linkages in Re Structure in the U.S. Beef Packing Industry: A search and Development: The Case of U.S. Agri Plant-Level Analysis.” 64-76 culture.” 736-741 Wolf, Christopher A., and Daniel A. Sumner. Pray, Carl E. “Public-Private Sector Linkages in “Are Farm Size Distributions Bimodal? Evidence Research and Development: Biotechnology and the from Kernel Density Estimates of Dairy Farm Size Seed Industry in Brazil, China and {ndia.” 742-747 Distributions.” 77-88 Binenbaum, Eran, Philip G. Pardey, and Brian D. Wright. “Publix Private Research Relation Lavergne, Pascal, Vincent Réquillart, and Michel Simioni. “Welfare Losses Due to Market Power ships: The Consultative Group on International Hicksian versus Marshallian Measurement.” 157—165 Agricultural Research.” 748-753 Richards, Timothy J., Paul M. Patterson, and Huffman, Wallace E. “Public-Private Research and Development Relationships: Discussion Ram N. Acharya. “Price Behavior in a Dynamic 154 767 Oligopsony: Washington Processing Potatoes.” 259-271 Blackman, Allen. “Why Don’t Lenders Finance High-Return Technological Change in Developing Wohilgenant, Michael K. “Scale Economies and Country Agriculture?” 1024—1035 Consolidation in Hog Slaughter Comment.” 1082-1083 : Mundlak, Yair. “Explaining Economic Growth 1154-1167 MacDonald, James M., and Michael E. Ollinger. ‘Scale Economies and Consolidation in Hog Fan, Shenggen, and Peter Hazell. “Returns to Slaughter: Reply.” 1084—1086 Public Investments in the Less-Favored Areas of India and China.” 1215—1220 Miljkovic, Dragan, and Rodney J. Paul. “Product \ggregation, Market Integration, and Relation Kerr, John. ‘Watershed Project Performance in ships between Prices: An Application to World India: Conservation, Productivity, and Equity. Salmon Markets: Comment.” 1087—1089 1221-1228 Asche, Rank, Helge Bremnes, and Cathy R. Wes- Pender, John, Berhanu Gebremedhin, Samuel sells. “Product Aggregation, Market Integration, and Benin, and Simeon Ehui. “Strategies for Sustain Relationships between Prices: An Application to able Agricultural Development in the Ethiopian World Salmon Markets: Reply.” 1090-1092 Highlands.” 1229-1238 Swinton, Scott M. “Strategies for Sustainable De- Fulton, Murray, and Konstantinos Giannakas. velopment of Less-Favored Areas Discussion.” “Organizational Commitment in a Mixed Oligopoly: 1239-1240 Agricultural Cooperatives and Investor-Owned Firms.” 1256-1263 International Economics: Trade, Integration Karantininis, Kostas, and Angelo Zago. “Endoge- Paarlberg, Philip L., and John G. Lee. “U.S nous Membership in Mixed Duopsonies.” 1264-1270 lrade Policy on Lamb Meat: Who Gets Fleeced?” 196-208 Sykuta, Michael E., and Michael L. Cook. “A New Institutional Economics Approach to Con Leathers, Howard D. “Agricultural Export Subsi- tracts and Cooperatives.” 1271-1277 dies as a Tool of Trade Strategy: Before and After the Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Cotterill, Ronald W. “Cooperative and Member- Act of 1996.” 209-221 ship Commitment: Discussion.” 1278—i279 Index to Volume 83 Subjects 1361 General: Teaching, Extension, Research Garrett, Thomas A. “Economics of Scale and In Methodology, Professional efficiency in County Extension Councils: A Case for Consolidation?” 811-825 Preckel, Paul V. “Least Squares and Entropy Penalty Function Perspective.” 366-377 Paris, Quirino. “Symmetric Positive Equilibrium Problem: A Framework for Rationalizing Eco- Gonzalez-Rivera, Gloria, and Steven M. nomic Behavior with Limited Information.” Helfand. “The Extent, Pattern, and Degree of Mar 1049-1061 ket Integration: A Multivariate Approach for the Brazilian Rice Market.” 576-592 Just, Richard E. “Addressing the Changing Na ture of Uncertainty in Agriculture.” 1131-1153 Frisvold, George B., Kathleen Fernicola, and Mark Langwortity. “Market Returns, Infrastruc Spanos, Aris, and Anya McGuirk. “The Model ture and the Supply and Demand for Extension Ser Specification Problem from a Probabilistic Reduc vices.” 758-763 tion Perspective.” 1168-1176 Holloway, Garth John, and Simeon K. Ehui. “De Davis, George C. “The Model Specification Prob- mand, Supply and Willingness-to-Pay for Extension lem from a Probabilistic Reduction Perspective Services in an Emerging-Market Setting.” 764-768 Discussion.” 1177-1180 Dinar, Ariel, and Gabriel Keynan. “Economics Geweke, John, and William McCausland. of Paid Extension: Lessons From Experience in “Bayesian Specification Analysis in Economet Nicaragua.” 769-776 rics.” 1181-1186 Hanson, James C., and Richard E. Just. ‘The Thurman, Walter N. “Bayesian Specifica Potential for Transition to Paid Extension Some tion Analysis in Econometrics: Comment.” Guiding Economic Principles.” 777—784 1187-1189 Authors Eales, James, 465 Ehui, Simeon K., 764, 1229 English. Donald B.K., 352 Eshel, Dafna M. DiSegni, 958 Fafchamps, Marcel, 680 Aadland, David, 826 Falk, Barry, 1078 Acharya, Ram N., 259 Fan, Shenggen, 378, 1215 Adamowicz, W. L., 629, 1332 Feinerman, Eli, 958 Adams, Gary, 1190 Fernicola, Kathleen, 758 Aillery, Marcel, 183 Fox, John A., 539 Alston, Julian M., 888 Frechette, Darren L., 52 Amponsah, William A., 714 Freebairn, John W., 888 Anselin, Luc, 705 Frisvold, George B., 758 Antle, John M, 389 Fulginiti, Lilyan E., 455 Anton, Jestis, 1202 Fulton, Murray, 1256 Asche, Rank, 1090 Garcia, Philip, 993 Bailey, Dee Von, 826 Gardner, Bruce L., 120 Barrett, Christopher B., 674 Garrett, Thomas A., 811 Beach, Robert H., 230 Gebremedhin, Berhanu, 1229 Benin, Samuel, {229 Gervais, Jean-Philippe, 921 Binenbaum, Eran, 748 Geweke, John, 1181 Blackman, Allen., 1024 Giannakas, Konstantinos, 1256 Bockstael, Nancy e. 32 3. 698 Goetz, Stephan J., 1010 Bourgeon, Jean-Marc, 5¢€ Goldar, Bishwanath, 150 Boxall, Peter C., 629, | Gonzalez-Rivera, Gloria, 576 Boyle, Kevin J., 441 Goodwin, Barry K., 302, 643 Breffle, William S., 414 Gotsch, Nikolaus, 272 Bremnes, Helge, 1090 Gow, Hamish R., 686 Brown, Jennifer, 1341 Greene, Pamela A., 414 Bulte, Erwin H., 487 Gundersen, Craig, 875 Burger, Kees, 272 Guyomard, Hervé, 222 osi e ta Cacho, Joyce, Haefele, Michelle A., 1319 ( ‘apalbo, Susan M., 389 Haener, Michael K., 629, 1332 5» ( ‘arpentier, Alain, 222 Hailu, Atakelty6,0 5 Castillo, Federico, 736 Hanson, James C., 777 Caswell, Margriet, 183 Hardie, lan W., 120 Chambers, Robert G., 20 Hayenga, Marvin L., 107, 551 Chavas, Jean-Paul, 89, 1213 Hazarika, Gautam, 329 Christy, Ralph, 722 Hazell, Peter, 1215 Chvosta, Jan, 286 Helfand, Steven M., 576 Conley, Timothy, 668 Henderson, Jason R., 465 Cook, Michael L., 1271 Hennessy, David A., 166, 862 Cotterill, Ronald W., 1278 Henry, Mark S., 1310 Cox, Thomas L., 89 Hilmer, Christiana E., 513 Crespi, M. John, 852 Holloway, Garth John, 764 Davis, Carlton G., 714 Holmes, Thomas P., 441 Davis, Elizabeth E., 1291 Holt, Matthew T., 230 Davis, George C., 840, 1177 Horan, Richard D., 934 Debertin, David L., 1010 Hueth, Brent, 318 Deller, Steven C., 352 Huffman, Wallace E., 754 Dewbre, Joe, 1202 Irwin, Elena G., 698 Dinar, Ariel, 769 James, Jennifer S., 888 Dosman, D., 1332 Johnson, F. Reed, 1326 Duncan, Greg J., 1280 Just, Richard E., 777, 1131 Index to Volume 83 Authors 1363 Karantininis, Kostas, 1264 Paarlberg, Philip L., 196 Kerr, John, 1221 Pardey, Philip G., 748 Keynan, Gabriel, 769 Paris, Quirino, 1049 Khanna, Madhu, 3! Park, Jaehong, 840 Kinsey, Jean D., 1113 Parker, Doug, 736 Koohmaraie, Mohammad, 539 Patterson, Paul M., 259 Kromar, Emina, 487 Paul, Rodney J., 1087 Kumbhakar, Subal C., | Pender, John, 1229 Langworthy, Mark, 758 Pennings, Joost M.E., 993 Lapan, Harvey E., 921 Perrin, Richard K., 455 Larson, Douglas M., 428 Piggott, Nicholas E., 302 Lavergne, Pascal, 157 Plessner, Yakir, 958 Layton, David F., 1312 Porterfield, Shirley L., 1300 Le Roux, Yves, 563 Prato, Tony, 402 Leathers, Howard D., 209 Pray, Carl E., 742 Lee, Bong-Soo, 1078 Preckel, Paul V., 366 Lee, John G., 196 Qiu, Zeyuan, 402 Lence, Sergio H., 107, 985 Quiggin, John, 20 Levy, Alan, 133 Réquillart, Vincent, 157 Ligon, Ethan, 318 Richards, Timothy J., 259 Loomis, John B., 1319 Roche, Maurice J., 1074 Lueck, Dean, 513 Roe, Brian, 441 Lusk, Jayson L., 539 Roosen, Jutta, 166, 862 Lynch, Lori, 341 Rucker, Randal R., 286 MacDonald, James M., 1084 Schnepf, Randall D., 1194 Mahul, Olivier, 593, 656 Shaikh, Sabina L., 428 Makki, Shiva S., 662 Shoemaker, Robbin, 183 Marcouiller, David W., 352 Simioni, Michel, 157 Marette, Stéphan, 852 Smith, V. Kerry, 711 Mathews, Kristy E., 1326 So, Kim S., 1036 McCamley, Francis, 402 Somwaru, Agapi, 662 McCausland, William, 1181 Spanos, Aris, 1168 McGuirk, Anya, 1168 Sumner, Daniel A., 77 McKenzie, Andrew M., 526 Sun, Changyou, 617 McPeak, John G., 674 Susmel, Rauli, 1078 Mehmood, Sayeed R., 501 Swinnen, Johan F.M., 686 Miljkovic, Dragan, 1087 Swinton, Scott M., 1239 Miller, Douglas J., 551 Sykuta, Michael E., 1271 Mills, Bradford, 329 Ted C. Schroeder, 539 Minten, Bart, 680 Teisl, Mario F., 133, 441 Mintert, James, 539 Thomas, Clive Y., 714 Miranda, Mario, 650 Thompson, Wyatt, 1202 Miranowski, John A., 862 Thomsen, Michael R., 526 Misra, Smita, 150 Thurman, Walter N., 1187 Morey, Edward R., 414 sai, Tsung-Hsiu (Sue), 352 Morrison Paul, Catherine J., 64 Tsoulouhas, Theofanis, 1062 Mueller, Rolf A.E., 1241 Udry, Christopher, 668 Mundlak, Yair, 1154 van Kooten, G. Cornelis, 487 Naevdal, Eric, 972 Vandeveer, Monte L., 1194 Narayan, Tulika A., 120 Vedenov, Dmitry V., 650 Nickerson, Cynthia J., 341 Veeman, Terrence S., 605 Oliveira, Victor, 875 Vukina, Tomislav, 513, 1062 Ollinger, Michael E., 1084 Warr, Peter G., 903 Orazem, Peter F., 1036 Watts, Myles J., 286 Otto, Daniel M.,1036 Weatherspoon, Dave, 722 Number 5, 200] Amer. J. Agr. Econ Weber, Bruce A., 1280 Wolf, Christopher A., 77 Weber, Roberta B., 129] Wright, Brian D., 748 Wessells, Cathy R., 1090 Wu, JunJie, 691 Westhoff, Patrick, 1190 Young, C. Edwin, 1194 Whitener, Leslie A., 1280 Young, II, Robert E., 1190 Williams, Jeffrey, 1248 Zago, Angelo, 1264 Williamson, Handy, Jr., 730 Zhang, Daowei, 501, 617 Willott, Brian, 1190 Zhang, Xiaobo, 378 Wilson, Norbert L.W , 733 Zhao, Jinhua, 942 Wohlgenant, Michael K., 1082 Zilberman, David, 736, 9420

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