Volume 52, Number 5: American journal of agricultural economics
Articles
- Fellows of the AMerican Agricultural Economics Association
- Discussion
- Discussion
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- New Models in Price Foercasting
- Time Series Modeling of Economic Phenomena
- Discussion
- Some Suggestions for Developing New Models from Existing Models
- Discussion
- Consumer Protection in the Modern Economy
- Consumer Protection for a Modern Industrialized Food System
- Discussion
- Discussion
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- Priorities in Agricultural Economics Programs in the 1970's
- Priorities in Agricultural Economics
- Discussion
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- Changing Role of the Futures Markets
- Potential Developments in Futures Markets of Significance to Agriculture and Related Industries
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Farm Policy Legislation in the 1970's
- First Award Paper in the Undergraduate Student Essay Contest
- A Top Priority: Family Planning Assistance for Rural America
- Abstracts of Award-Winning Theses
- Distingushed Undergraduate Teacher Award
- Distingushed Extension Program Awards
- AAEA Reports and Minutes
- AAEA Committee Structure
- Index to Volume 55
- American Agricultural Economics Association Past Presidents
- Farmers Union Coalition Position
- Farm Policy Legislation for the 1970's: The Farm Bureau Position
- Farm Legislation for the 1970's
- The Changing Nature of Acricultural Input Industries
- Changing Structure of the Farm Input Industry: Organization, Scale, Ownership
- Discussion
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- Presidental Address
- Improving the Delivery System for Farm Inputs
- Discussion
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- Policies and Regulations Needed in Input Industries
- Discussion
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- The Role of Cooperatives in the Input Industries
- Discussion
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- The Money Market-Is It Adequate for the Needs of Today's Agriculture?
- On Returning from Our Agricultural Babel
- Discussion
- Discussion
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- The Green Revolution: Second-Generation Problems
- The Green Revolution: Generations of Problems
- Discussion
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- Implication of the Green Revolution for Technical and Economic Assistance
- Discussion
- Implications of the Green Revolution for U. S. Price, Income, and Trade Policy
- Invited Lecture
- Discussion
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- Institutional Reform: The Conflict between Equity and Productivity
- Discussion
- Discussion
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- Implications of the Green Revolution for Economic Growth
- Discussion
- Discussion
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- American Farm Policy in a Tumultuous World
- Secondary Impacts of Public Investment
- Discussion
- Water Resources and Other Public Works
- Discussion
- Human Resources
- Discussion
- Rural Industrialization and Other Employment-Generating Activities
- Discussion
- Rural Poverty- Problems and Programs
- Poverty and Our Social Order: Implications and Reservations
- Economic and Political Future for Public Programs in Rural America
- Discussion
- Poverty Programs: What We Have Learned in the Last Six Years
- Discussion
- Economic Development: Is This a Solution for Rural Poverty?
- Discussion
- Income Maintenance: Alternatives and Implications
- Discussion
- Large-Size Farms in the Unite States
- Economic Factors Underlying the Incidence of Large Farming Units: The Current Situation
- Discussion
- Pressures and Priorities in the National Budget
- Discussion
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- Implications of Large-Size Farms for Research and Extension Programs
- Discussion
- Implications of Large-Size Farms for U. S. Price, Income, and Trade Policy
- Discussion
- Population, Settlement, and Growth Patterns
- Discussion
- Patterns of Population Settlement and Economic Activity: Where Are We Headed?
- Discussion
- The End of Agrarianism: Fission of the Political Economy of Agriculture
- In Search of a Better Distribution of Population: What Are the Key Determinants?
- Discussion
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- Public Policies Needed to Affect Employment and Population Distribution
- Discussion
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- Impact of the Industrialization of the Hired Farm Work Force upon the Agricultural Economy
- Discussion
- Human Resource Development as Related to the Hired Farm Work Force
- Discussion
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- Organizational and Institutional Changes Needed in an Industrialized Agriculture: Bargaining, Unionization, Unemployment Insurance
- Discussion
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- Creating a Work Environment in Which Farm Employment is Competitive
- Discussion
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- Admninistrative Problems in Rural Development
- Administrative Capability and Agricultural Development: An Institution-Building Approach to Evaluation
- Discussion