Volume 78, Number 4: American journal of agricultural economics
Articles
- International Comparisons on Cattle Cycles
- The Economics of a Public Fund for Environmental Amenities: A Study of CRP Contracts
- Changing Time Attitudes in Intertemporal Analysis
- Commodity Price Dynamics and Anticipated Shocks
- Estimating Dynamic Dual Models under Nonstatic Expectations
- Dynamic Resource Management: Intertemporal Substitution and Risk Aversion
- Hedging with Crop Yield Futures: A Mean-Variance Analysis
- Measuring Welfare Impacts from Equilibrium Supply and Demand Curves: An Antidumping Case Study
- Information Asymmetry as a Reason for Food Industry Vertical Integration
- Competitiveness of U.S. Food Processing: Benefits from Primary Agriculture
- Adoption of a Politicized Technology: bST and Wisconsin Dairy Farmers
- The Former Soviet Union and the World Wheat Economy
- Explaining Irrigation Technology Choices: A Microparameter Approach
- Information and the Speed of Innovation Adoption
- The Effect of Agricultural Policies on Land Use and Environmental Quality
- The Timing of Land Development: An Invariance Result
- Measuring the Marginal Cost of Nonuniform Environmental Regulations
- Second-Best Tax Policies to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution
- On Nonparametric Supply Response Analysis: Comment
- On Nonparametric Supply Response Analysis: Reply
- A Further Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities: Comment
- A Further Look at Flexibilities and Elasticities: Reply
- Wheat Storage and Trade in an Efficient Global Market
- Books Reviewed
- Necrology
- Rice Trade Liberalization and Implications for U.S. Policy
- Methodology for Agricultural Economists: An Instrumentalist Perspective
- Consumer Preferences for Fresh Food Items with Multiple Quality Attributes: Evidence from an Experimental Auction of Pork Chops
- A Model of Price Determination for Fresh Produce with Application to California Iceberg Lettuce
- Contract Design for the Purchase of Environmental Goods from Agriculture
- FLC Usage among California Growers under IRCA: An Empirical Analysis of Farm Labor Market Risk Management