Department Publications

 

2001

 

 

 

 

Department of Applied Economics

 

University of Minnesota

 

 

 

 

 

March 2002

 

 

 


 

 

Department Publications

 

2001

 

 

 

Prepared by Louise Letnes and Sharon Kill

March 2002

 

 

 

 

Department of Applied Economics

College of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences

University of Minnesota

1994 Buford Avenue - 231 ClaOff

St. Paul  MN  55108

U.S.A.

 

 

 

 

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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ECONOMICS

 

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

 

The mission of the Department of Applied Economics is to serve Minnesota through the achievement of academic excellence in education and research that is relevant to the needs of modern society.  The thrust of the Department's efforts encompasses economic problems and policy alternatives related to the food system, environmental and resource economics, and regional and community development. Specific subareas include:

 

                                    Agricultural and Food Marketing             

                                    Agricultural Finance                              

                                    Agricultural Prices                                 

                                    Community Development                                   

                                    Consumption Economics                                   

                                    Economic Development             

                                    Economics of Public Service 

                                    Farm and Agribusiness Management

                                    Foreign Trade

                                    Human Resources

                        Land Use Planning

                                    Production Economics

                                    Public Policy

                                    Regional Economics     

                                    Resource and Environmental Economics

                                    State and Local Organization and Finance

                         

The programs of the Department of Applied Economics include:

 

                                    Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching

                                    Extension and Continuing Education

                                    Fundamental and Applied Research

                                    International Programs

 

Each faculty member engages in one or more of these complementary activities of the

Department.

 

As a part of the education program of the Department, the staff periodically publishes research

results, papers, and speeches.  This portion of their work is indexed annually and catalogued so

that it may be used as a reference for their projects and activities, and to make it more readily

available to others.   Also included are publications of former Department members where the publications

are based on work conducted while at the University of Minnesota.  This listing does not reflect all the

educational research, teaching, or extension endeavors of the staff.  It includes only that portion that is in print. 

Publications are indexed by author.

 

This list, plus lists from previous years are available on the Department of Applied Economics website at: http://www.apec.umn.edu/

 

 

 

 


DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED ECONOMICS

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

 

DEPARTMENT PUBLICATIONS

 

 

CONTENTS

 

                                                                                                                                    PAGE

          I.      EXTENSION SERVICE PUBLICATIONS        

                                      A. MINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST &

                                          MINNESOTA APPLIED ECONOMIST                                    3

                                      B. BULLETINS AND REPORTS                                                3-10

 

         II.      STAFF PAPERS                                                                                         11-12

 

         III.      ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER                                                         12-13

 

                    IV.      CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY           13

 

         V.      THE FOOD INDUSTRY CENTER                                                                   14-15

 

        VI.      JOURNAL ARTICLES                                                                                   15-18

 

       VII.      BOOKS                                                                                                     18

 

       VIII.      CHAPTERS IN BOOKS                                                                                18-20

 

         IX.      MONOGRAPHS AND PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS                                       20-24

 

         X.      UNPUBLISHED SPEECHES AND PAPERS                                                  25-29

 

XI. TRADE AND POPULAR MAGAZINE ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS,

                ABSTRACTS                                                                                         30-33

 

        XII.      THESES

                       A. PLAN B PAPERS                                                                               34

                       B. MASTER'S THESES                                                                           34

                       C. PH.D. THESES                                                                                  35

 

       XIII.      AUTHOR INDEX                                                                                           36-38

                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


I. EXTENSION SERVICE PUBLICATIONS

 

A. MINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST/MINNESOTA APPLIED ECONOMIST

 

Copies of the Minnesota Agricultural Economist and the Minnesota Applied Economist are available on the World Wide Web site AgEcon Search: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/

 

Paper copies of the Minnesota Agricultural Economist and the Minnesota Applied Economist

are available from:

 

                                    Waite Library

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 232 ClaOff

                                    St Paul MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1705; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                                    EMAIL: lletnes@apec.umn.edu

 

 

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1          Polasky, Stephen. "How clean is clean enough?"  Minnesota agricultural economist 703, Winter 2001, pp.1, 6-7.

 

 

2          Taff, Steven J. "Farm real estate prices still rising in Minnesota."  Minnesota agricultural economist 703, Winter 2001, pp.1-5. 

 

3          Minnesota applied economist 704, Fall 2001. 

 

 

 

 

I. EXTENSION SERVICE PUBLICATIONS

 

B. BULLETINS AND REPORTS

 

Extension publications may be ordered following the special instructions after the citation or requested from the author (listed in capital letters) at the following address:

 

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 231 ClaOff

                                    St Paul MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1222; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                       

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4          Anderson, Robert.  Corn and soybean price outlook and marketing strategy for 2001 production.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. 

Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/mrkt/mrktandstrat.htm

 

5          Anderson, Robert.  6 strikes against better marketing.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.

Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/mrkt/strikes.htm

 

6          Craven, Robert H.; Richardson, D. Wynn; Loppnow, Rann R.; Mikesell, Chris L.; Klair, Kevin S.; Nordquist, Dale W.; Nordquist, David W. Crop check, release 1.01 <computer software>.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management; North Central Soybean Research Program, 2001.  [For copies contact: The Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 130 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 1-800-234-1111]

 

 

7          Craven, Robert H.; Nordquist, Dale W.; Klair, Kevin S.; Loppnow, Rann R.; Richardson, D. Wynn; Nordquist, David W.; Mikesell, Chris L.; Zech, Lyubov G. FINPACK: farm financial planning and analysis, Release 2.10.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001.  [For purchasing information contact: The Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 130 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 1-800-234-1111]

 

 

8          Craven, Robert H.; Richardson, D. WynN.  MARKETEER: the crop market planning tool, release 3.0 <computer software>.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management; Country Hedging, Inc., 2001. [For purchasing information contact: The Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 130 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 1-800-234-1111]

 

 

9          Crewdson, Bud; Holschuh, Kim.  Profile of social, demographic and vital statistics 2001.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics; University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  [For purchasing information contact: Waite Library, Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, 1994 Buford Avenue, 232 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-1705]

 

 

10         Darger, Michael.  “BR&E programs lead to success.”  Dairy  Initiatives, v.10, no.1, Spring 2001, p.8. 

 

 

11         Easter, K. William.  “Environmental 'tinkering' in Farm Bill won't solve pollution problems.”  Sustainable agriculture, v.9, no.9, September 2001, p.1.

 

 

12         Fales, Perry; Anderson, Robert.  Education credits/deductions.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/edu/educredits.htm

 

 

 

 

 

I. EXTENSION SERVICE PUBLICATIONS

 

B. BULLETINS AND REPORTS

 

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13         Fruin, Jerry. “Economist says new Farm Bill should have energy, industrial provisions.”  Sustainable Agriculture, v.9, no.5, May 2001, pp.2-3.

 

 

14         Gartner, William C.; Limback, Linda J.; Erkkila, Daniel L. Barriers to increasing Minnesota's share of the international tourist market.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, Tourism Center, 2000.  Web address: http://www.tourism.umn.edu/ResDwnLd/BarriersComplete.PDF

 

15         Haar, Daniel; Levins, Dick; Darger, Michael.  Rice and Steele  Counties Agriculture Business Retention and Enhancement Program; research report.  St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service; University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program, 2001. [Price: $1. To order contact: Business Retention and Expansion Program, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 249 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-6246]

 

 

16         Haar, Daniel; Levins, Richard; Darger, MichAEL.  Rice and Steele Counties Agriculture Business Retention and Enhancement Program; summary report.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service; University of Minnesota, Department of Applied, Economics, Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program, 2001. [Price: $25. To order contact: Business Retention and Expansion Program, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 249 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-6246]

 

 

17         Hurley, Terrance M.; Kliebenstein, James; Orazem, Peter F. “Trends in U.S. pork industry employment.”  IN: 2000 ISU swine research report.   Ames, IA:  Iowa State University Extension, 2001, p. 128-130.  (ASL-R673)  Web address: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/ipic/reports/00swinereports/asl-673.pdf

 

 

18         Kalambokidis, Laura.  The impact of education spending on economic development.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2000.  (Minnesota public finance note 2000-01) Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/lkalambo/MNPFN2000-01.pdf

 

 

19         Kalambokidis, Laura; Netwal, Earl; Darger, Michael.  Isanti Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program; research report.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service; University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program, 2001. [Price: $25. To order contact: Business Retention and Expansion Program, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 249 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-6246]

 

 

20         Kalambokidis, Laura.  Paying for public services.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  (Minnesota public finance note 2001-01)  Web address:

http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/lkalambo/MNPFN2001-01.pdf

 

 

 

 

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B. BULLETINS AND REPORTS

 

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21         Kalambokidis, Laura.  A preliminary assessment of LOCI software.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  (Minnesota public finance note 2001-02) Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/lkalambo/MNPFN2001-02.pdf

 

22         Kielkopf, Jim; Darger, Michael; Morse, George.  Eagan business survey; Eagan Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program; research report.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service; University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program, 2001.  [Price: $25. To order contact: Business Retention and Expansion Program, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 249 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-6246]   

 

23         Kielkopf, Jim; Darger, Michael; Morse, George; Ridley, Mike.  Eagan business survey summary report; Eagan Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program;  summary report.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service; University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program, 2001. [Price: $1. To order contact: Business Retention and Expansion Program, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 249 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-6246]

 

24         Lazarus, William F. Minnesota farm machinery economic cost estimates for 2001.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.          (FO-6696 2001) Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/MF2001.PDF

 

25         Lazarus, William. Southwestern Minnesota farm custom rate survey.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.

Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/cust00rp.PDF

 

 

26         Levins, Richard A. “Family farm legislation: who are we protecting?”  Sustainable Agriculture, v.9, no.6, June 2001, pp. 1-2. 

 

27         Levins, Richard A. “New policy goal should be more farmers, not fewer.”  Sustainable agriculture, v.9, no.12, December 2001, p.1-2.

 

28         Netwal, Earl; Darger, Michael; Kalambokidis, Laura.  Isanti  Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program; summary report.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service; University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, Business Retention and Expansion Strategies Program, 2001.  [Price: $1. To order contact: Business Retention and Expansion Program, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 249 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 612-625-6246]     

 

29         Nordquist, Dale W.; Craven, Robert H. Long range planning prices January 2001.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001. 

 

30         Nordquist, Dale W.; Loppnow, Rann; Richardson, D. Wynn; Craven, Robert H. RankEm 2001, release 1.08 <computer software>.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001.  [For purchasing information contact: The Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 130 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 1-800-234-1111]

 

31         Richardson, D. Wynn; Klair, Kevin S.; Nordquist, Dale W. FINPACK business plan, release 1.0 <computer software>.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001. [For purchasing information contact: The Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 130 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 1-800-234-1111]

 

32         RUDSTROM, MARGOT. “Why would I want to lock in my milk price?”  Dairy Initiatives Newsletter, v.10, issue 2, Summer 2001, 4 pages.

 

33         Singh, Av; RUDSTROM, MARGOT; Cuomo, Greg; Johnson, Dennis; Reese, Mike. “Grazing alfalfa: agronomics and economics.” Minnesota Forage Update, v.26, no.3, June 2001, pp.5-6, 8.

 

34         Thomas, Kenneth H. Acquiring and managing resources for the farm business.  Ames, IA:  Midwest Plan Service; North Central Farm Management Extension Committee, 2001.  (NCR-610D Business management for farmers series, part 4)  [Price: $8. To order contact: Midwest Plan Service, 122 Davidson Hall, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3080. Phone: 1-800-562-3618]

 

35         Usset, Edward C. Advanced strategies with futures and options.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001. 

 

36         Usset, Edward C.; Craven, Robert H.; Richardson, D. Wynn.  2002 pre-harvest marketing plan and simulation game.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001. 

 

37         WENESS, ERLIN.  Corn and soybeans basis.  St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/mrkt/basis.html

 

38         Weness, Erlin; Christensen, James.  Establishing a farm filing system.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.      Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/filingsystem.htm

 

39         WENESS, ERLIN.  Flexible crop cash rents.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/cash_rents.htm

 

40         WENESS, ERLIN.  Grain market movement: May 15 to Nov 1.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/mrkt/grainmrktmove.htm

 

41         WENESS, ERLIN.  Marketing charts for Southwest Minnesota: cattle-hog price relationship.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/chprice.htm

 

42         WENESS, ERLIN.  Marketing charts for Southwest Minnesota: corn.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/corn.htm

 

43         WENESS, ERLIN.  Marketing charts for Southwest Minnesota: corn-soybean price relationship.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/pricer.htm

 

44         WENESS, ERLIN.  Marketing charts for Southwest Minnesota: fed cattle.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/fcattle.htm

 

45         WENESS, ERLIN.  Marketing charts for Southwest Minnesota: market hogs.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/mhogs.htm

 

46         WENESS, ERLIN.  Marketing charts for Southwest Minnesota: soybeans.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/soybeans.htm

 

 

47         WENESS, ERLIN.  Medical expenses for spouse/employees.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/spouseemp_rules.htm

 

48         WENESS, ERLIN.  Preparing for an IRS audit.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/irs_audit.htm

 

49         WENESS, ERLIN.  Price increases in low price years.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/price_increases.htm

 

50         WENESS, ERLIN.  Price probability.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/price_probability.htm

 

51         Weness, Erlin; Hachfeld, Gary A. Recent tax law changes: provisions and strategies.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/taxlaw_changes.htm

 

52         WENESS, ERLIN.  Seasonal price patterns for corn, soybeans, hogs, and cattle.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/mrkt/seasonal_patterns.htm

 

53         WENESS, ERLIN.  Sharing farm machinery.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/sharing_machinery.htm

 

54         WENESS, ERLIN.  Southwest Farm Management Association historic graphic data: crop  information.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/crop.htm

 

55         WENESS, ERLIN.  Southwest Farm Management Association historic graphic data: financial information.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/finan.htm

 

56         WENESS, ERLIN.  Southwest Farm Management Association  historic graphic data: household and family living expense information.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/hlexp.htm

 

57         WENESS, ERLIN.  Southwest Farm Management Association historic graphic data: livestock information.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/graphs/livestock.htm

 

 

58         WENESS, ERLIN.  SW Minnesota county farm land prices, 1993-2001.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/01_farmlandpr.htm

 

59         WENESS, ERLIN.  Ten year range in cash prices: SW Minnesota.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/range_prices.htm

 

60         Weness, Erlin; Anderson, Robert; Christensen, James; Fales, Perry.  2001 cash rents paid per tillable acre for crop land in SW Minnesota, from a survey of members of the Southwest Minnesota Farm Business Management Association.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001. Web address:  http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/01_rent.html

 

61         WENESS, ERLIN.  2001 federal individual tax rate table and other information.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  (Southwest Minnesota Farm Business Management Association 7) Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/fin/01taxrates.htm

 

62         Weness, Erlin; Anderson, Robert.  2002 crop budget for Southwest Minnesota.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2001.  Web address: http://swroc.coafes.umn.edu/SWFM/Files/budget/02_cropbudget.htm

 

63         Zech, Lyubov G.; Nordquist, Dale W.; Nordquist, David W. FairRent, release 3.0 <computer software>.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota Center for Farm Financial Management, 2001. [For purchasing information contact: The Center for Farm Financial Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 1994 Buford Avenue, 130 ClaOff, St. Paul, MN 55108; Phone: 1-800-234-1111]

 

 

 

 

II. STAFF PAPERS

 

Staff Papers are available on the World Wide Web site AgEcon Search: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/

 

Paper copies of Staff Papers are available from:

 

                                    Waite Library

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 232 ClaOff

                                    St Paul  MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1705; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                                    EMAIL: lletnes@apec.umn.edu

 

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64        LEVINS, RICHARD A.  An essay on farm income.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-1) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-01.pdf

 

65        OLSON, KENT D.; CHRISTENSEN, JAMES L.; WENESS, ERLIN J.; ANDERSON, ROBERT D.; FALES, PERRY A.; NORDQUIST, DALE W. Southwestern Minnesota Farm Business Management Association 2000 annual report.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-2) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-02.pdf

 

66        OLSON, KENT D.; WESTMAN, LORIN L.;  NORDQUIST, DALE W.  Southeastern Minnesota Farm Business Management Association 2000 annual report.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-3) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-03.pdf

 

67         TIFFANY, DOUGLAS G.  Biodiesel: a policy choice for Minnesota.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-4) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-04.pdf

 

68        RUDSTROM, MARGARETHA.  Dairy farming in Stearns County: summary and analysis of the 2000 dairy farm survey.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-5) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-05.pdf

 

69        WHEATLEY, W. PARKER; BUHR, BRIAN; DIPIETRE, DENNIS.  E-commerce in agriculture: development, strategy, and market implications.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-6)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-06.pdf

 

70        Wegner, Thomas D.; Ploetz, Susan; TAFF, STEVEN J.  Agricultural land conversion in the Twin Cities: part II, the National Resources Inventory.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-7) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-07.pdf

 

71        STEVENS, STANLEY C.  Marketing corn: a survey of seasonal price and price variation   characteristics.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-8) Web address:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-08.pdf

 

72          STEVENS, STANLEY C. Marketing soybeans: a survey of seasonal price and price variation characteristics.  2001. 

     (Staff paper P01-9) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-09.pdf

 

73        RUTTAN, VERNON W. Technology transfer from the University of Minnesota: estimating the economic impact.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-10)   Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-10.pdf

 

74        RUTTAN, VERNON W. The role of the public sector in technology development: generalizations from general purpose technologies.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-11)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-11.pdf

 

75        Hirasuna, Donald P.; STINSON, THOMAS F.  Are there communities of welfare recipients? Looking for rural urban differences in the duration on AFDC.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-12)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-12.pdf

 

76         LAZARUS, WILLIAM F.; Selley, Roger.  Suggested procedures for estimating farm machinery costs for extension audiences.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-13) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-13.pdf

 

77        Meyers, William H.  What's the buzz? What's a happenin'? Reflections on the World Food Summit - five years later.  2001.  (Staff paper P01-14) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-14.pdf

 

78        OLSON, KENT.  A strategic management primer for farmers.  2001.   (Staff paper P01-15)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/p01-15.pdf

 

 

 

III. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER

 

EDC Bulletins are available on the World Wide Web site AgEcon Search:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/

 

Paper copies of Economic Development Center Bulletins are available from:

 

                                    Waite Library

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 232 ClaOff

                                    St Paul MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1705; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                                    EMAIL: lletnes@apec.umn.edu

 

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 79       Diao, Xinshen; Somwaru, Agapi; Roe, Terry.  A global analysis of agricultural trade reform in WTO member countries.  2001.  (Bulletin 01-1) 

Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/edb01-01.pdf

 

80        MOHTADI, HAMID; Roe, Terry.  Democracy, rent seeking, public  spending and growth.  2001.  (Bulletin 01-2) 

Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/edb01-02.pdf

 

81        Glewwe, Paul.  Schools, skills and economic development: education policies, student learning and socioeconomic outcomes in developing countries.  2001.  (Bulletin 01-3)

Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/edb01-03.pdf

 

 

 

IV. CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY

 

CIFAP Working Papers are available on the World Wide Web site AgEcon Search:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/

 

Paper copies of CIFAP Working Papers are also available from

                                    Waite Library

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 232 ClaOff

                                    St Paul MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1705; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                                    EMAIL: lletnes@apec.umn.edu

 

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Number

 

82        Runge, C. Ford.  A global environment organization (GEO) and the world trading system: prospects and problems.  2001.  (Working paper WP01-1)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/wp01-01.pdf

 

 

 

 

V. THE FOOD INDUSTRY CENTER

 

Food Industry Center Papers are available on the World Wide Web site: AgEcon Search:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/

Paper copies are available from:

 

                                    The Food Industry Center

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 317 ClaOff

                                    St Paul MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-7019; FAX: (612) 625-2729

                                    EMAIL: msievert@apec.umn.edu

 

Indexing

Number

 

83        KING, ROBERT P.; JACOBSON, ELAINE M.; SELTZER, JONATHAN M.  The 2001 supermarket panel annual report.  2001. 

 

84        KATSARAS, NIKOLAOS; WOLFSON, PAUL; KINSEY, JEAN; SENAUER, BEN.  Data mining: a segmentation analysis of U.S. grocery shoppers.  2001.  (Working paper 01-01)   Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-01.pdf

 

85        FRIDDLE, CHARLOTTE G.; MANGARAJ, SANDEEP; KINSEY, JEAN D. The food service industry: trends and changing structure in the new millennium.  2001.  (Working paper 01-02) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-02.pdf

 

86        Senauer, Ben.  The food consumer in the 21st century: new research perspectives.  2001.  (Working paper 01-03)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-03.pdf

 

87        Labuza, Theodore P.; Szybist, Lynn M.; Peck, Joann.  Perishable refrigerated products and home practices survey.  2001.  (Working paper 01-04) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-04.pdf

 

88        Rao, Akshay R.; Mahi, Humaira.  The price of launching a new product: empirical evidence on factors affecting the relative magnitude of slotting allowances.  2001.  (Working paper 01-05)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-05.pdf

 

89        Heim, Gregory R.; Sinha, Kingshuk K.  Service-process configurations in electronic retailing: a taxonomic analysis of electronic food retailers.  2001.  (Working paper 01-06)  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-06.pdf

 

90         MANCINO, LISA; PARLIAMENT, CLAUDIA.  Twin City natural food co-ops: the role of customer preferences and characteristics when choosing among structural options.  2001.  (Working paper 01-07) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-07.pdf

 

91        MANGARAJ, SANDEEP;  SENAUER, BEN.  A segmentation analysis of U.S. grocery store shoppers.  2001.  (Working paper 01-08) Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/mn/tr01-08.pdf

 

92         TRFIC Newsletter, v.7, no.2, Spring 2001 and no.3, Fall 2001.

 

 

 

 

VI. JOURNAL ARTICLES

 

Journal articles may be obtained through your local university or public library. In some cases, the author will have reprints available for distribution. For information about reprints contact the author (listed in capitals) at:

 

                                    [Author]

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 231 ClaOff

                                    St Paul  MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1222; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                                   

Indexing

Number

 

93         Alston, Julian M.; PARDEY, PHILIP G. “Attribution and other problems in assessing the returns to agricultural R&D.”  Agricultural Economics, v.25,

            no.2-3, September 2001, pp.141-152.

 

94         Binenbaum, Eran; PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wright, Brian D. “Public-private research relationships: the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, v.83, no.3, August 2001, pp.748-753.

 

95         Coiner, Colette; Wu, JunJie; POLASKY, STEPHEN.  “Economic and environmental implications of alternative landscape designs in the Walnut Creek Watershed of Iowa.”  Ecological Economics, v.38, no.1, July 2001, pp.119-139.

 

96         Costello, Christopher; POLASKY, STEPHEN; Solow, Andrew.  “Renewable resource management with environmental prediction.”  Canadian Journal of Economics, v.34, no.1, February 2001, pp.196-211.

 

97         DAVIS, ELIZABETH E.; Weber, Roberta B. “The dynamics of child care subsidy use by rural families in Oregon.”  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, v.83, no.5, 2001, pp.1293-1301.

 

98         Diao, Xinshen; ROE, TERRY; Somwaru, Agapi.  “What is the cause of growth in regional trade: trade liberalisation or RTAs? The case of agriculture.”  The World Economy, v.24, no.1, January 2001, pp.51-79. 

 

 

99         Freyenberger, S.; LEVINS, RICHARD; Norman, D.; Rumsey, D.Beyond profitability: using economic indicators to measure farm sustainability.”  American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, v.16, no.1, 2001, pp.31-34.

 

100       GLEWWE, PAUL; Jacoby, Hanan G.; King, Elizabeth M. “Early childhood nutrition and academic achievement: a longitudinal analysis.”  Journal of Public Economics, v.81, no.3, September 2001, pp.345-368.

 

 

101       GLEWWE, PAUL; King, Elizabeth M. “The impact of early childhood nutritional status on cognitive development: does the timing of malnutrition matter?” World Bank Economic Review, v.15, no.1, September 2001, pp.81-113.

 

102       Hatch, Lorin K.; Mallawatantri, Ananda; Wheeler, Dan; Gleason, Anne; Mulla, David; Perry, James; EASTER, K. WILLIAM; Smith, Richard; Gerlach, Luther; Brezonik, Patrick.  “Land management at the major watershed-agroecoregion intersection.”  Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, v.56, no.1, 1st Quarter 2001, pp.44-51.

 

103       HURLEY, TERRANCE M.; Babcock, Bruce A.; Hellmich, Richard L. “Bt crops and insect resistance: an economic assessment of refuges.”  Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, v.26, no.1, 2001, pp.176-194.

 

104       Irz, Xavier; ROE, TERRY. “Can the world feed itself? some insights from growth theory.”  Agrekon, v.39, no.3, December 2000, pp.513-528. 

 

105       Ivaldi, Marc; MCCULLOUGH, GERARD J. “Density and integration effects on Class I U.S. freight railroads.”  Journal of Regulatory Economics, v.19, no.2, March 2001, pp.161-182.

 

106       KING, ROBERT P.; KINSEY, JEAN D.; WOLFSON, PAUL J.; SELTZER, JONATHAN M. “The supermarket industry at the start of the 21st century: key findings from the 2000 supermarket panel.”  Journal of Food Distribution Research, November 2001, in press.

 

107       KINSEY, JEAN.  “The new food economy: consumers, farms, pharms, and science.”  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, v.83, no.5, 2001, pp.1113-1130.

 

108       OLSON, KENT.  “Northland Foods: planning the end, a decision case.”  International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, v.3, no.4, 2000, pp.423-432.

 

109       PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Koo, Bonwoo; Wright, Brian D.; Van Dusen, M. Eric;  Skovmand, Bent;  Taba, Suketoshi.  “Costing the conservation of genetic resources: CIMMYT's ex situ maize and wheat collection.”  Crop Science, v.41, no.4, July 2001, pp.1286-1299.

 

110       POLASKY, STEPHEN; Csuti, Blair; Vossler, Christian A.; Meyers, S. Mark.  “A comparison of taxonomic distinctness versus richness as criteria for setting conservation priorities for North American birds.”  Biological Conservation, v.97, 2001, pp.99-105.

 

111       POLASKY, STEPHEN; Bin, Okmyung.  “Entry deterrence and signaling in a nonrenewable resource model.”  Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, v.42, no.3, November 2001, pp.235-256.

 

112       POLASKY, STEPHEN; Camm, Jeffrey D.; Garber-Yonts, Brian.  “Selecting biological reserves cost-effectively: an application to terrestrial vertebrate conservation in Oregon.”  Land Economics, v.77, no.1, February 2001, pp.68-78.

 

113       POLASKY, STEPHEN; Solow, Andrew R. “The value of information in reserve site selection.”  Biodiversity and Conservation, v.10, no.7, July 2001, pp.1051-1058.

 

114       Popp, Michael; RUDSTROM, MARGOT.  “Crop enterprise diversification and specialty crops.”  Agricultural Finance Review, v.60, 2000, pp.85-98.

 

115       ROE, TERRY L.; MOHTADI, HAMID.  “International trade and growth: an overview using the new growth theory.”  Review of Agricultural Economics, v.23, no.2, Fall/Winter 2001, pp.423-440.

 

116       RUNGE, C. FORD; Bagnara, Gian-Luca; JACKSON, LEE ANN.  “Differing U.S. and European perspectives on GMOs: political, economic and cultural issues.”  The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy, v.2, no.2, Summer 2001, pp.221-234.

 

117       RUNGE, C. FORD.  “A global environment organization (GEO) and the world trading system.”  Journal of World Trade, v.35, no.4, August 2001, pp.399-426. 

 

118       RUNGE, C. FORD; JACKSON, LEE ANN.  “Labelling, trade and genetically modified organisms: a proposed solution.”  Journal of World Trade, vol.34, no.1, February 2000, pp.111-122.

 

119       RUTTAN, VERNON W. “Imperialism and competition in anthropology, sociology, political science and economics: a perspective from development economics.”  Journal of Socio-Economics, v.30, no.1, January 2001, pp.15-29.

 

120       SENAUER, BEN; Sur, Mona.  “Ending global hunger in the 21st century: projections of the number of food insecure people.”  Review of Agricultural Economics, v.23, no.1, Spring/Summer 2001, pp.68-81.

 

121       SMITH, PAMELA J. “How do foreign patent rights affect U.S. exports, affiliate sales, and licenses?”  Journal of International Economics, v.55, no.2, December 2001, pp.411-439. 

 

122       Sserunkuuma, Dick; OLSON, KENT.  “Private property rights and overgrazing: an empirical assessment of pastoralists in Nyabushozi County, Western Uganda.”  Economic Development and Cultural Change, v.48, no.4, July 2001, pp.769-792. 

 

 

 

VII. BOOKS

 

Authors do not have copies of books for distribution. Contact the publisher or your local book dealer for price and ordering Information

 

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Number

 

123       Alston, Julian M.; Pardey, Philip G.; Taylor, Michael J., editors.  Agricultural science policy: changing global agendas.  Baltimore, MD:  Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001. 

 

124       Pardey, Philip G., editor.  The future of food: biotechnology markets and policies in an international setting.  Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001.  (Distributed by Johns Hopkins University Press)

 

 

 

 

VIII. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

 

Authors do not have copies of books for distribution. Contact the publisher or your local book dealer for price and ordering information.

 

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Number

 

125       Alston, Julian M.; Pardey, Philip G.; Taylor, Michael J. “Changing contexts for agricultural research and development.”  IN: Agricultural science policy: changing global agendas, edited by Julian M. Alston, Philip G. Pardey and Michael J. Taylor. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.3-12. 

 

126       Beebe, James; Farrell, John; Olson, Kent; Kolodziej, Terrie; Adamczyk, Tomasz.  “Management and transformation to a market economy: a rapid appraisal of state farms in the Koszalin Voivodship, Poland.”  IN: Rapid assessment process: an introduction.    Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 2001, pp.161-164. 

 

127       Craig, Barbara J.; Pardey, Philip G. “Inputs, output and productivity developments in U.S. agriculture.”  IN: Agricultural science policy: changing global agendas, edited by Julian M. Alston, Philip G. Pardey and Michael J. Taylor.    Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.37-55.

 

128       Easter, K. William; Hearne, Robert. “Water markets, water rights and strategies for decentralizing water management.”  IN: Management of shared groundwater resources: the Israeli-Palestinian case with an international perspective, edited by Eran Feitelson and Marwan Haddad.    Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. 363-384.

 

129       Kinsey, Jean.  “Electronic systems in the food industry: entropy, speed, and sales.”  IN: Tracking a transformation: e-commerce and the terms of competition in industries.    Washington, DC:  Brookings Institution Press, 2001, pp.253-279.

 

130       Nottenburg, Carol; Pardey, Philip G.; Wright, Brian D. “Addressing freedom-to-operate questions for international agricultural R&D.”  IN: The future of food: biotechnology markets and policies in an international setting, edited by Philip G. Pardey.    Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.99-127. 

 

131       Pardey, Philip G. “Biotechnology markets and policies: overview.”  IN: The future of food: biotechnology markets and policies in an international setting, edited by Philip G. Pardey.    Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.3-9.

 

132       Polasky, Stephen.  “Investment, information collection, and endangered species conservation on private land.”  IN: Protecting endangered species in the United States: biological needs, political realities, economic choices, edited by Jason F. Shogren and John Tschirhart.    New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp.312-325.

 

133       RUNGE, C. FORD.  “Agricultural trade and the environment: issues and challenges.”  IN: Globalization and agricultural trade policy, edited by Hans J. Michelmann, James Rude, Jack Stabler and Gary Storey.    Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001, pp.13-31.

 

134       RUTTAN, VERNON W. “Does the US foreign economic assistance program have a future?”  IN: Trade, development and political economy, essays in honour of Anne O. Krueger, edited by Deepak Lal and Richard H. Snape.    New York, NY: Palgrave, 2001, pp.285-303.

 

135       RUTTAN, VERNON W. “Sources of technical change: induced innovation, evolutionary theory, and path dependence.”  IN: Path dependence and creation, edited by Raghu Garud and Peter Karnoe. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2001, pp.91-123.

 

136       Santelmann, Mary; Freemark, Kathryn; White, Denis; Nassauer, Joan; Clark, Mark; Danielson, Brent; Eilers, Joseph; Cruse, Richard M.; Galatowitsch, Susan;  POLASKY, STEPHEN; Vache, Kellie; Wu, Junjie.  “Applying ecological principles to land-use decision making in agricultural watersheds.”  IN: Applying ecological principles to land management, edited by Virginia H. Dale and Richard A. Haeuber.    New York, NY: Springer, 2001, pp.226-252. 

 

137       Settle, Chad; HURLEY, TERRANCE M.; Shogren, Jason F. “Citizen suits.”  IN: The law and economics of the environment, edited by Anthony Heyes.   Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2001, pp.217-248.

 

138       Shogren, Jason F.; Tschirhart, John; Anderson, Terry; Ando, Amy Whritenour;  Beissinger, Steven R.; Brookshire, David; Brown, Gardner M.; Coursey, Don;  Innes, Robert;  Meyer, Stephen M.; POLASKY, STEPHEN.  “Why economics matters for endangered species protection and the ESA.”  IN: Protecting endangered species in the United States:  biological needs, political realities, economic choices, edited by Jason F. Shogren and John Tschirhart.   New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp.365-373.

 

139       Wilen, James; HOMANS, FRANCES.  “Measuring factor productivity changes under regulated open-access resource use.”  IN: Agricultural science policy: changing global agendas, edited by Julian M. Alston, Philip G. Pardey and Michael J. Taylor.    Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.101-121.

 

 

 

IX. MONOGRAPHS AND PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS

 

The publisher is the best source for these monographs. For further assistance in ordering, contact the author(s) (listed in capital letters) at the following address:

 

                                    [Author]

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 231 ClaOff

                                    St Paul  MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1222; FAX: (612) 625-6245

 

Indexing

Number

 

140       Alston, Julian M.; PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Taylor, Michael J., editors.  “Agricultural science policy: changing global agendas.”  IN: Food Policy Statement, no. 32.    Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, May 2001, pp.1-2. 

 

141       ANDERSON, DAVID; MCCULLOUGH, GERARD. The distribution of transportation costs in the Twin Cities region. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, 2001. (Transportation and regional growth study)

 

142       Beintema, Nienke M.; Avila, Antonio Flavio Dias; PARDEY, PHILIP G. Agricultural R&D in Brazil: policy, investments, and institutional profile.  Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute; Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria; Regional Fund for Agricultural Technology 2001. 

 

143       Brezonik, Patrick L.; EASTER, K. WILLIAM; Gerlach, Luther; Hatch, Lorin; Mulla, David; Perry, James A. Integrating modeling and management of agriculturally-impacted watersheds: issues of spatial and temporal scale.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Water Resources Center, 2001.  (Technical report 141)              

 

144       Diao, Xinshen; Somwaru, Agapi; ROE, TERRY. “A global analysis of agricultural reform in WTO member countries.”  IN: Agricultural policy reform in the WTO: the road ahead, edited by Mary Burfisher. Washington, DC:  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2001, pp.25-40.  (Agricultural economic report 802) Web address: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer802/

 

145       Diao, Xinshen; Elbehri, Aziz; Gehlhar, Mark; Gibson, Paul; Leetmaa, Susan; Mitchell, Lorraine; Nelson, Frederick J.; Nimon, R. Wesley; Normile, Mary Anne;  ROE, TERRY; Shapouri, Shahla; Skully, David; Smith, Mark; Somwaru, Agapi;  Trueblood, Michael; Tsigas, Marinos; Wainio, John; Whitley, Daniel; Young, C. Edwin. The road ahead: agricultural policy reform in the WTO; summary report, edited by Mary Burfisher. Washington, DC:  U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 2001.  (Agricultural economic report 797)  Web address: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer797/

 

146       EIDMAN, VERNON R. “Major issues in the 2002 farm bill: risk management.”  IN: The 2002 farm bill: issues and alternatives; conference highlights, edited by Won W. Koo. Fargo, ND:  North Dakota State University, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, Center for Agricultural Policy and Trade Studies, 2001, p.20.

 

147       Grosh, Margaret E.; GLEWWE, PAUL. “A guide to living standards measurement study surveys.”  IN: Household accounting: experience in concepts and compilation, volume 2: household satellite extensions. New York, NY: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistics Division, 2000, pp.425-449.  (Studies in methods, series F, no. 75 (vol.2); Handbook of national accounting; ST/ESA/STAT/SER.F/75 (vol.2)).

 

148       HALVERSON, MARLENE K. Farm animal health and well-being; supplementary literature summary and technical working paper for the Minnesota Generic Environmental Impact Statement on Animal Agriculture.  St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Planning Agency Environmental Quality Board, 2001. 

 

149       Kaiser, Harry M.; Liu, Donald J. “An economic analysis of California raisin export promotion.”  NCIPRE Quarterly, v.7, no.2, Second Quarter 2001, pp.1-4.

 

150       Kilian, B.; HURLEY, TERRY M.; Malzer, G. ”Economic aspects of precision agriculture: an economic assessment of different site-specific n-fertilization approaches.”  IN: Third European Conference on Precision Agriculture Proceedings, Montpellier, France, June 18-20, 2001. Montpellier, France: agro Montpellier, Ecole Nationale Superieure Agronomique de Montpellier, 2001, pp.521-526.

 

151       KING, ROBERT P. “Evolution of supply chains in agricultural production systems.”  IN: Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Inc., proceedings of annual meeting, Mystic Lake Casino/Hotel, January 31-February 2, 2001. Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, Inc., 2001, 6 pages.                                                                                      

 

152       LAZARUS, WILLIAM F. “Current situation and recent history: geographic distribution and size of enterprise in Minnesota animal agriculture.”  IN: Generic environmental impact statement on animal agriculture in Minnesota: final technical working paper on topics D, E. and F: economic structures, profitability and external costs.  St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, 2001, pp. II-1 - II-7. Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/livstpolicy.html

 

153       LAZARUS, WILLIAM F. “Forces affecting structural change in the Minnesota livestock industry.”  IN: Generic environmental impact statement on animal agriculture in Minnesota: final technical working paper on topics D, E. and F: economic structures, profitability and external costs.   St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, 2001, pp.III-1 - III-55. Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/livstpolicy.html

 

154       LAZARUS, WILLIAM F.; GUESS-MURPHY, STEFFANIE; Keeney, Dennis R.;  LEVINS, RICHARD A.; MORSE, GEORGE W.; Phillips, Carl V.; Schimmel, Joseph G. Generic environmental impact statement on animal agriculture in Minnesota: final technical working paper on topics D, E. and F: economic structures, profitability and external costs.  St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, 2001.  Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/livstpolicy.html

 

155       LAZARUS, WILLIAM F. “Literature review update: industry structure and competitiveness, and profitability and economic viability.”  IN: Generic environmental impact statement on animal agriculture in Minnesota: final technical working paper on topics D, E. and F: economic structures, profitability and external costs. St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, 2001, pp.V-1-1 - V-1-181. Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/livstpolicy.html

           

156       Minnesota Council on Economic Education, Economics America. Annual report, 2000-2001. St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Council on Economic Education, 2001.

 

157       MORSE, GEORGE W.; GUESS-MURPHY, STEFFANIE.  “Literature review update: regional economic impacts of animal agriculture.”  IN: Generic environmental impact statement on animal agriculture in Minnesota: final technical working paper on topics D, E. and F: economic structures, profitability and external costs.  St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, 2001, pp. V-2-1 - V-2-39. Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/livstpolicy.html

           

158       NEFSTEAD, WARD.  “Marketing update: MN West.” IN: Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Inc., proceedings of annual meeting, Mystic Lake Casino/Hotel, January 31-February 2, 2001. Minnesota Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, Inc., 2001, 7 pages.

 

159       Nottenburg, Carol; PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wright, Brian D. Accessing other people's technology: do non-profit agencies need it? How to obtain it.  Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Environment and Production Technology Division, 2001.  (EPTD discussion paper 79) 

 

160       PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wright, Brian D.; Nottenburg, Carol.  “Are intellectual property rights stifling agricultural biotechnology in developing countries?”  IN: International Food Policy Research Institute Annual Report 2000-2001. Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.13-17.

 

161       PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wright, Brian D. “Intellectual property rights and agricultural R&D.”  IN: Shaping globalization for poverty alleviation and food security, edited by Eugenio Diaz-Bonilla and Sherman Robinson. Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, 2 pages.  (Focus 8, Policy brief 9, 2020 vision)

 

162       PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wright, Brian D.; Nottenburg, Carol.  A primer on intellectual property rights and agricultural biotechnology.  IN: International Food Policy Research Institute Annual Report 2000-2001. Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001, pp.18-19.

 

163       PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Beintema, Nienke M. Slow magic: agricultural R&D a century after Mendel.  Washington, DC:  International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001.  (Food policy report) 

 

164       PEDERSON, GLENN D.; KHITARISHVILI, TAMAR. “Trade and macroeconomic policy: what does it mean for farmers and lenders?”  IN: Agricultural outlook forum 2001.    Washington, DC:  U.S. Department of Agriculture, February 22, 2001, 14 pages.

 

165       RUTTAN, VERNON W. “Biotechnology and agriculture: a skeptical perspective.”  IN: Of frankenfoods and golden rice: risks, rewards, and realities of genetically modified foods, edited by Frederick H. Buttel and Robert M. Goodman. Madison, WI:  Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 2001, pp.83-92.  (Transactions, volume 89)

 

166       Schimmel, Joseph G.; LEVINS, RICHARD A.; Keeney, Dennis R.  “Phosphorus balance in Minnesota feedlot permitting.”  IN: Generic environmental impact statement on animal agriculture in  Minnesota: final technical working paper on topics D, E. and F: economic structures, profitability and external costs. St. Paul, MN:  Minnesota Environmental Quality Board, 2001, pp.IV-1 - IV-12, 2001. Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/wlazarus/livstpolicy.html

 

167       Secchi, Silvia; HURLEY, TERRANCE M.; Hellmich, Richard L. Managing European corn borer resistance to Bt corn with dynamic refuges.  Ames, IA:  Iowa State University, Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, 2001.  (Working paper 01-WP 287) Web address: http://www.card.iastate.edu/publications/texts/01wp287.pdf

 

168       TAFF, STEVEN J.; MIKESELL, CHRIS.  Minnesota land economics, version 2.0 <software and Internet resource>.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, March 2001. Web address: http://www.apec.umn.edu/landeconomics

 

169       WESTRA, JOHN V.; EASTER, K. WILLIAM; OLSON, KENT D. “Targeting nonpoint source pollution control: phosphorus in the Minnesota River Basin.”  IN: Proceedings of the integrated decision-making for watershed management symposium: processes and tools, January 7-9, 2001, Blacksburg, Virginia, edited by Darrell Bosch.  Blacksburg, VA:  Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2001, pp.906-924.  (VWRRC P7 2001)

 

170       WHEATLEY, W. PARKER.  Consumer preferences, premiums, and the market for natural and organic pork: locating a niche for small-scale producers.  St. Paul, MN:  University of Minnesota, Swine Center, 2001. 

 

 

 

 

X. UNPUBLISHED SPEECHES AND PAPERS

 

The author (listed in capital letters) is the best source of information on the availability of these papers. Contact the author at:

 

                                    [Author]

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 231 ClaOff

                                    St Paul  MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1222; FAX: (612) 625-6245

 

Indexing
Number

 

171       Alston, Julian M.; PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wood, Stanley; You, Liang. “Strategic technology investments for LAC agriculture: a framework for evaluating the local and spillover effects of R&D.”  Paper prepared as part of a BID-sponsored project, Policies on Food, Agriculture and the Environment, and Indicators and Priorities for Agricultural Research. International Food Policy Research Institute, March 2000.

 

172       BABETSKAYA, LYUBOV G. “Enhancing the performance of risk-rating models at community banks.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ba08.pdf

 

173       Beintema, Nienke M.; PARDEY, PHILIP G. “Recent developments in the conduct of Latin American agricultural research.”  Paper prepared for the ICAST Conference on Agricultural Science and Technology, Beijing, China, November 7-9, 2001.

 

174       BUHR, BRIAN.  “Does e-commerce offer hope for individual producers?”  Presented at Policy Issues in the Changing Structure of the Food System, AAEA Preconference Workshop, Tampa, FL, July 29, 2000. Web address:

http://www.farmfoundation.org/tampa/buhr.pdf

 

175       DARGER, MICHAEL.  “Paying attention to the businesses in your backyard: case studies of three rural community business retention and expansion visitation programs.”  Presented at the Joint International Summit on Community and Rural Development, July 22, 2001.

 

176       DAVIS, ELIZABETH E.; Ceglowski, Deborah A.Assessment of child care quality in four counties in Minnesota.”  Technical report commissioned by Resources for Child Caring, 2001. 

 

177       DAVIS, ELIZABETH E.; Weber, Roberta B. “The dynamics of child care subsidy use by rural families in Oregon.”  Paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001.

 

178       DIETZ, BRIAN C. “An analysis of statistical errors in contingent valuation surveys.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01di04.pdf

 

179       FRUIN, JERRY.  “Gasoline is too high because it was too low, remarks and graphs.”  Paper presented to Minnesota State Capitol Roundtable Discussion on High Gasoline Prices, June 4, 2001.

 

180       GAITAN, BEATRIZ; Pavel, Ferdinand. “How to consider governance in economic policy modeling?”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ga03.pdf

 

181       GAITAN, BEATRIZ; ROE, TERRY.  “Primary sector dependence,

oligopsonistic behavior and economic growth in a two sector Ramsey economy.”  Paper presented at the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Conference, Washington, DC, May 2001.

 

182       GARTNER, WILLIAM C. “Tourism development: assistance from the state?”  Presented at "Tourism Summits," Tourism and Sustainable Development, Chamonix, Mont Blanc, France, December  2000.

 

183       GLEWWE, PAUL; Koch, Stefanie; Nguyen, Bui Linh. “Child nutrition and

economic growth in Vietnam in the 1990s.” Selected paper presented at the

American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001, 53 pages. Web address:  http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01gl01.pdf

 

184       Gordon, Roger; KALAMBOKIDIS, LAURA; Slemrod, Joel. “Do we now collect any revenue from taxing capital income?”  Prepared for the International Seminar in Public Economics Conference, University of California, Berkeley, December 7-8, 2001.

 

185       HOLLAND, STEVE; KING, ROBERT P. “The effects of processing margins on cooperative formation.”  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the NCR-194, Research on Cooperatives, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 2001.

 

186       HURLEY, TERRANCE M.; Kilian, Bernard; Malzer, Gary; Dikici, Huseyin.  “The value of information for variable rate nitrogen applications: a comparison of soil test, topographical, and remote sensing information.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address:  http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01hu08.pdf

 

187       HURLEY, TERRANCE M.; Mitchell, Paul D.; Rice, Marlin E. “What is the value of Bt corn?”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01hu05.pdf

 

188       Irz, Xavier; ROE, TERRY.  “Agricultural productivity and economy-wide growth: investigation in a Ramsey framework.” Paper presented at the American Economics Association Conference, New Orleans, January 2001.

 

189       KALAMBOKIDIS, LAURA. “Current issues in Minnesota tax reform.”  Presented at Plank Institute, Blake School, August 9, 2001.

 

190       KING, ROBERT P.; JACOBSON, ELAINE M. “A factor analysis of supermarket management practices.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ki05.pdf

 

191       KINSEY, JEAN. “The driving forces of structural change: issues and challenges; consumers in the driver's seat and industry response.”  Presented at Policy Issues in the Changing Structure of the Food System, AAEA Preconference Workshop, Tampa, FL, July 29, 2000. Web address:

http://www.farmfoundation.org/tampa/kinsey.pdf

 

192       KINSEY, JEAN. “The new food economy: consumers, farms, pharms, and science.”  Presidential Address to American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 6, 2001.

 

193       Lagerkvist, Carl J.; OLSON, KENT D. “Asymmetric information, capital structure and agricultural investment.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01la01.pdf

 

194       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Why don't we have sustainable agriculture now?” Paper presented at Eighth Annual Meeting of Innovative Farmers of Ohio, Wooster, Ohio, January 27, 2001.

 

195       Mahoney, Paul R.; OLSON, KENT D.; Porter, Paul M.; Huggins, David R.; Perrilo, Catherine A.; Crookston, Kent. “Risk analysis of organic cropping systems in Minnesota.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001.  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ma03.pdf

 

196       Marshall, Elizabeth P.; HOMANS, FRANCES R. “A spatial analysis of the economic and ecological efficacy of land retirement.” Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001.  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ma01.pdf

 

197       Marshall, Elizabeth P.; HOMANS, FRANCES R. “Using optimal control to characterize the economic and ecological implications of spatial externalities.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ma07.pdf

 

198       Maskus, Keith E.; SMITH, PAMELA J. “International economics of intellectual property rights and the biotechnology industry.” Paper prepared for the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, Tucson, AZ, December 14-16, 2001.

 

199       Meyers, William H. “What's the buzz? what's a happenin'?: reflections on the World Food Summit-fyl.”  Presented at Outstanding Alumni Award Seminar, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, St. Paul, MN, July 18, 2001.

 

200       MOLEDINA, AMYAZ A. “Comparing policy instruments in a dynamic environment with strategic firms: the case of Minnesota River phosphorus emissions.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01mo04.pdf

 

201       MORSE, GEORGE; PLATAS, DIEGO.  “Economic contributions of value-

added agriculture to Minnesota's economy.”  Report prepared at the request of Kai Bjerkness, Agricultural Utilization Research Institute, July 2001.

 

202       NEFSTEAD, WARD E. “Developing a retail management course: a case study of ApEc 3821.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ne01.pdf

 

203       NURMAGAMBETOV, TURSYNBEK; ROE, TERRY.  “Segmented capital markets.”  Paper presented at the International Food Policy Research Institute Workshop on Advances in Modeling Economic Growth, November 27, 2001.

 

204       QI, SHUNRONG; XU, LAN; COGGINS, JAY S. “Integrated environmental-economic accounting of GDP.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01qi01.pdf

 

205       QI, SHUNRONG; COGGINS, JAY S.; XU, LAN.  “Methodology for integrated environmental-economic analysis of GDP and productivity.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001.  Web address:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01qi02.pdf

 

206       Ramaswami, Bharat; ROE, TERRY L. “Structural models of area yield crop insurance.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address:

http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ra01.pdf

           

207       ROE, TERRY L. “Agricultural productivity and economic growth: in support of Arthur Lewis?”  Paper prepared for International Food Policy Research Institute Workshop on Economic Growth, November 27, 2001.

 

208       ROE, TERRY. “ Economic growth and global economic analysis: use of the new growth theory.”  Invited paper prepared for the 4th  Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, June 27-29, 2001.

 

209       ROE, TERRY.  “How the size of the industrial sector is affected by agricultural productivity: an investigation and extension of Arthur Lewis' argument in a Ramsey context.”  Paper prepared for The World Economy and Agriculture in the New Millennium, Washington, DC, June 26, 2001.

 

 

 

210       RULIFFSON, JANE A.; Haight, Robert G.; Gobster, Paul H.; HOMANS, FRANCES R. “Exploring goal tradeoffs in metropolitan natural area protection.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01ru01.pdf

 

211       RUNGE, C. FORD.  “Uncertain costs and unanswered questions: Minnesota's biodiesel fuel mandate.” Report prepared for the Minnesota Trucking Association and the Minnesota Biodiesel Coalition, February 2001.

 

212       SCHUH, G. EDWARD.  “Decentralization, privatization, urbanization and globalization: challenges to food production and security.”  Keynote Address presented at Plenary Session, Workshop 2001- Africa Food Security in a Changing Environment: Sharing Good Practices and Experiences, sponsored by Sasakawa Global 2000, Kampala, Uganda, June 6-9, 2001.

 

213       Secchi, Silvia; HURLEY, TERRANCE M.; Babcock, Bruce A.; Hellmich, Richard L. “Managing European corn borer resistance to Bt corn with dynamic refuges.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001.  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01se04.pdf

 

214       Shane, Mathew; ROE, TERRY. “The global effects of the new economy: a dynamic CGE analysis.”  Paper presented to the Fourth Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, West Lafayette, Indiana, June 27-29, 2001.

 

215       SMITH, PAMELA J. “Patent rights and trade: analysis of biological products, medicinals and botanicals, and pharmaceuticals.”  Paper presented for University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics Seminar Series, October 2001.

 

216       WESTRA, JOHN; OLSON, KENT.  “Enviro-economic analysis of phosphorus nonpoint pollution.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001.  Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01we02.pdf

 

217       WHEATLEY, W. PARKER; LIU, DONALD J.;  Del Ninno, Carlo. “Empirical analysis of hysteresis in rural labor markets in a developing country: the case of Bangladesh.”  Selected paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 5-8, 2001. Web address: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/aaea01/sp01wh01.pdf

 

 

 

 

XI. TRADE AND POPULAR MAGAZINE ARTICLES, BOOK REVIEWS, ABSTRACTS

 

The best source of the following articles is usually your local university or public library. Authors may have reprints for distribution. Contact the author (listed in capital letters) at:

 

                                    [Author]

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 231 ClaOff

                                    St Paul  MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1222; FAX: (612) 625-6245

 

Indexing

Number

 

218       BOYER, TRACY; EASTER, K. WILLIAM.  “Book review of 'The Political Economy of Water Pricing Reform, edited by Ariel Dinar. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2000.’” International Journal of Water Resources Development, v.17, no.1, March 2001, pp.149-156.

 

219       BUHR, BRIAN.  “Does e-commerce offer hope for individual producers?; abstract.”  IN: Policy issues in the changing structure of the food system, AAEA preconference workshop, July 29, 2000.  Oak Brook, IL:  Farm Foundation, 2000, p.19.

 

220       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Can exports solve farm problem?”  Omaha World-Herald, May 17, 2001.

 

221       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Can exports solve farm problem?”  Minnesota Agriculture, v.45, no.5, June 19, 2001, p.3, 11.

 

222       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Exports alone can't solve current farm problem.”  The Land, v.25, no.10, May 11, 2001, p. 6. 

 

223       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Exports are important, but they can't solve current farm problem.”  Farmers Digest, May 2001, pp.17-18.

 

224       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Exports can't solve the ongoing farm crisis.”  Agweek, v.16, no.43, June 4, 2001, p.5.

 

225       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Global food market vulnerable to supply, demand changes.” Agri News, v.26, no.24, June 21, 2001, p.A7.

 

226       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Need for ag exports can't be manipulated.” Journal Star, Peoria, Ill., June 24, 2001.

 

227       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Payback day coming for social security.”  Star Tribune, September 8, 2001, p. A17.

 

228       COCHRANE, WILLARD W. “Public works programs needed to pull us out of global slump.”  Agri News, v.26, no.41, October 11, 2001, p.A7.

 

229       FRUIN, JERRY.  “New farm bill should have energy, industrial provisions.”  The Land, v.25, no.10, May 11, 2001, p. 6.

 

230       FRUIN, JERRY; TIFFANY, DOUG. “U of M grain flow study confirms dramatic changes.”  Mill and Elevator News, v.11, no.2, Fall 2001, pp.18-19.

 

231       Johnson, Gregg; Rehm, George; Strock, Jeff; Eash, Neal; Potter, Bruce; Lamb, John; Porter, Paul; Hicks, Dale; EIDMAN, VERNON.  “An integrated approach to precision farming research; abstract.” IN: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on precision agriculture and other resource management, July 16-19, 2000, Bloomington, Minnesota, edited by P.C. Robert, R.H. Rust and W.E. Larson. American Society of Agronomy, Inc.; Crop Science Society of America, Inc.; Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 2000.

 

232       KINSEY, JEAN.  “Consumers in the driver's seat and industry response; abstract.”  IN: Policy issues in the changing structure of the food system, AAEA preconference workshop, July 29, 2000.  Oak Brook, IL:  Farm Foundation, 2000, p.6.

 

233       KINSEY, JEAN. “Food costs from two views.”  Cereal Foods World, v.46, no.6, June 2001, pp.250-252.

 

234       KINSEY, JEAN. “Uncertain times underline importance of economic research.”  The Exchange, v.23, no.6, November/December 2001, p.1.

 

235       KINSEY, JEAN D. “Your AAEA: vision, action and interaction.”  The Exchange, v.23, no.5, September/October 2001, p.1,7.

 

236       LAZARUS, WILLIAM F.; PLATAS, DIEGO E.; MORSE, GEORGE.  “Evaluating economic and fiscal impacts of an evolving swine industry.”  CURA Reporter, v.31, no.1, February 2001, pp. 16-21.

 

237       LAZARUS, WILLIAM.  “Farm household income safety net programs hard to implement: economists analyze approaches to take for implementation.”  Agweek, v.17, no.4, September 3, 2001, p.28.

 

238       LAZARUS, WILLIAM.  “For small farms: household income safety net might be better than commodity programs.”  Agweek, v.17, no.4, September 3, 2001, p.40.

 

239       LAZARUS, WILLIAM.  “For small farms household income safety net might be better than commodity programs.”  The Fruit Growers News, October 2001. Web address: http://www.fruitgrowersnews.com/pages/2001/issue01_10/01_10_lazarus.html

           

240       LAZARUS, WILLIAM.  “Income safety net better than commodity programs?” The Land, August 17, 2001, p.8A.

 

241       LAZARUS, WILLIAM.  “Safety net programs hard to implement.”  The Land, August 17, 2001, p.8A.

 

242       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Book review of ‘Fast Food Nation, by Eric Schlosser. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001.’”  Choices, v.16, no.2, Second Quarter 2001, p.47.

 

243       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Book review ‘Rats in the Grain, by James B. Lieber.  New York, NY: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2000.’”  Choices, v.16, no.1, First Quarter 2001, p47.

 

244       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Do farmers need efficiency ... or economic power?”  Hoard's Dairyman, November 2001, p.711.

 

245       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Family farm legislation: a lesson from the snail darter.”  Minnesota Agriculture, v.45, no.5, May 22, 2001, p.8.

 

246       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Family farm legislation: who are we protecting?”  The Land, August 17, 2001, p.7A.

 

247       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Family farm legislation: who are we protecting?”  Vegetable Growers News, v.35, no.6, June 2001, p.34.

 

248       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Farmers should look at collective bargaining.”  The Land, v.25, no.18, August 31, 2001, pp.2, 4.

 

249       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Is it time for a fresh look at collective bargaining by farmers?” Illinois Agrinews, June 29, 2001, p.A7.

 

250       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Is it time for a fresh look at collective bargaining by farmers?” Minnesota Agriculture, v.45, no.6, July 17, 2001, p.8.

 

251       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “Need to look at farming differently.”  The Land, v.25, no.26, December 21, 2001, pp.2-3.

 

252       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “New national farm policy goal should be more U.S. farmers, not fewer.”  Minnesota Agriculture, v.45, no.12, December 18, 2001, p.3. 

 

253       LEVINS, RICHARD A. “New policy goal should be more farmers, not fewer.”  The Northern Star, v.39, no.43, December 27, 2001, p.4.

 

254       LEVINS, RICHARD A. ‘New policy goal should be more farmers, not fewer; small farms should be saved.”  Agweek, v.17, no.21, December 31, 2001, p.5.

 

255       LEVINS, RICHARD A.  “Working with skeptical consumers.”  Successful Farming, v.99, no.1, January 2001, Special Bonus Page.

 

256       MAKI, WILBUR.  “Book review of ‘Urban-Regional Economics, Social System Accounts, and EcoBehavioral Science, Selected Writings of Karl A. Fox, edited by James R. Prescott, Paul Van Moeseke and Jati Sengupta. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1994.’”  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol., 83, no.4, November 2001, pp.1105-1107.

 

257       Murrell, T. Scott; LAZARUS, WILLIAM F.; Bundy, Larry G. “Evaluating the profitability of starter fertilization for various nitrogen and propane costs: a Wisconsin corn grain example.”  News and Views, a regional newsletter published by the Potash and Phosphate Institute and the Potash and Phosphate Institute of Canada, March 2001, pp.1-4. 

 

258       POLASKY, STEPHEN. “Book review of ‘Discovering the Unknown Landscape: A History of America's Wetlands, by Ann Vileisis. Washington, DC:  Island Press, 1997.’” Regional Science and Urban Economics, v.31, no.1, February 2001, pp.127-129. 

 

259       POLASKY, STEPHEN.  “Book review of ‘Fragile Dominion: Complexity and the Commons, by Simon A. Levin.  Reading, MA: Perseus Books, 1999.’”  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, v.83, no.1, February 2001, pp.246-247. 

 

260       RUNGE, C. FORD.  “Book review of ‘Agricultural Policy in Western Europe and the United States, by Ken A. Ingersent and A.J. Rayner. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 1999.’”  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, v.83, no.3, August 2001, pp.788-790.         

 

261       RUTTAN, VERNON W. “Book review of ‘Unintended Consequences: The Impact of Factor Endowments, Culture and Politics on Long Run Economic Performance, by Deepak Lal. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.’”  Economic Development and Cultural Change, v.48, no.4, July 2001, pp.895-898. 

 

262       RUTTAN, VERNON W. “Forum: the new economy.”  Issues in Science and Technology, v.18, no.2, Winter 2001-2002, pp. 9-10.

 

263       SENAUER, BEN.  “Book review of ‘Feeding the World: A Challenge for the Twenty-First Century, by Vaclav Smil. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.’”  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, v.83, no.3, August 2001, pp.790-792.

 

 

 

 

 

XII. THESES

 

A. PLAN B PAPERS

 

For information on purchasing copies of Plan B Papers contact:

 

                                    Waite Library

                                    University of Minnesota

                                    Department of Applied Economics

                                    1994 Buford Avenue – 232 ClaOff

                                    St Paul  MN 55108-6040     U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: (612) 625-1705; FAX: (612) 625-6245

                                    EMAIL: lletnes@apec.umn.edu

 

Indexing

Number

 

264       Elisabeth, Pascal. Evaluating the Cost of Informal Restructuring. 2001.

 

265       Mahoney, Paul R. Profitability and Risk Analysis of Organic vs. Conventional Cropping Systems in Minnesota.  2001.

 

266       Mangaraj, Sandeep. A Segmentation Analysis of U.S. Grocery Store Shoppers.  2001.

 

 

 

XII. THESES

 

B. MASTER’S THESES

 

Check with local university library to arrange for interlibrary loans of Master’s Theses.

 

Indexing

Number

 

267       Brienza, Judith Ellen.  Fees and Feasibility: Requirements and Costs to Small Regional Producers Looking to Sell Value-Added Food Products through Various Supply Chains.  2001.

 

268       Guess-Murphy, Steffanie Leigh.  Importance of Offsetting Effects in Impact Analysis: A Case Study of the Hennepin Paper Company Closure.  2001.

 

269       Katsaras, Nikolaos.  What Data Mining Provides the Retail Food Industry: Building Profiles of U.S. Grocery Shoppers. 2001.

 

270       Sakano, Taichi.  A Model for Cattle Growth Process: The Case of Traditional Farmers in Southern Zambia.  2001.

 

 

XII. THESES


C. PH.D. THESES

 

Ph.D. Theses are available from:

 

                                    UMI
                                    300 North Zeeb Road

                                    P.O. Box 1346

                                    Ann Arbor  MI 48106-1346  U.S.A.

                                    PHONE: 1-800-521-0600

                                    URL: http://tls.il.proquest.com/hp/Support/DServices/order/

Indexing

Number

 

271       Ashman, Sara Marguerite.  Consumer Choice Models with Customer Loyalty Programs in Retail Food Stores.  2001.

 

272       Bosley, Stacie.  Complex Job Mobility and Long-Term Outcomes for the "Economically At-Risk".  2001.

 

273       Gaitan, Beatriz. The Evolution of Household and Market Production in Growth and Development.  2001.

 

274       Jackson, Lee Ann BrecKenridge.  Regulatory Harmonization in International Trading Systems: The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology Labeling.  2001.

 

275       Todani, Khathutshelo Ronald.  Determinants of Price-Cost Margins in the U.S. Railroad Industry:  An Econometric Investigation.  2001.

 

276       Westra, John Verlyn.  An Enviro-Economic Analysis of Potential Policy Instruments Targeting Phosphorus Nonpoint Pollution.  2001.

 

 

 


XIII. AUTHOR INDEX

 

 


Author                                   Indexing Number

Adamczyk, Tomasz                126

Alston, Julian                           93, 123, 125, 140, 171

Anderson, David                     141

Anderson, Robert D.               4, 5, 12, 60, 62, 65

Anderson, Terry                     138

Ando, Amy W.                         138

Ashman, Sara M.                    271

Avila, Antonio Flavio Dias       142

 

Babcock, Bruce A.                  103, 213

Babetskaya, Lyuba                 172

Bagnara, Gian-Luca                116

Beebe, James                         126

Beintema, Nienke M.                142, 163, 173

Beissinger, Steven R.             138

Bin, Okmyung                          111

Binenbaum, Eran                     94

Bosley, Stacie                         272

Boyer, Tracy                           218

Brezonik, Patrick                     102, 143

Brienza, Judith Ellen                267

Brookshire, David                    138

Brown, Gardner M.                 138

Buhr, Brian                              69, 174, 219

Bundy, Larry G.                      257

 

Camm, Jeffrey D.                    111

Ceglowski, Deborah A.           176

Christensen, James                38, 60, 65

Clark, Mark                              136

Cochrane, Willard W.              220-228

Coggins, Jay S.                       204, 205

Coiner, Colette                         95

Costello, Christopher               96

Coursey, Don                          138

Craig, Barbara T.                     127

Craven, Robert                        6-8, 29, 30, 36

Crewdson, Bud                       9

Crookston, Kent                      195

Cruse, Richard M.                   136

Csuti, Blair                               110

Cuomo, Greg                           33

 

Danielson, Brent                      136

Darger, Michael                       10, 15, 16, 19, 22, 23, 28, 175

Davis, Elizabeth E.                   97, 176, 177

Del Ninno, Carlo                       217

Diao, Xinshen                          79, 98, 144, 145

Dietz, Brian C.                         178

Dikici, Huseyin                         186

Dipietre, Dennis                       69

 

Eash, Neal                               231

Easter, K. William                     11, 102, 128, 143, 169, 218

Eidman, Vernon R.                  146, 231

Eilers, Joseph                          136

Elbehri, Aziz                            145

Elisabeth, Pascal                     264

Erkkila, Daniel L.                      14

 

Gaitan, Beatriz                        180, 181, 273

Galatowitsch, Susan              136

Garber-Yonts, Brian               111

Gartner, William C.                   14, 182

Gehlhar, Mark                          145

Gerlach, Luther                       102, 143

Gibson, Paul                            145

Gleason, Anne                        102

Glewwe, Paul                         81, 100, 101, 147, 183

Gobster, Paul H.                      210

Gordon, Roger                        184

Grosch, Margaret                    147

Guess-Murphy, Stephanie      154, 157, 268

 

Haar, Daniel                             15, 16

Hachfeld, Gary A.                   51

Haight, Robert G.                     210

Halverson, Marlene                 148

Hatch, Lorin K.                        102, 143

Hearne, Robert                        128

Heim, Gregory R.                     89

Hellmich, Richard                     103, 167, 213

Hicks, Dale                              231

Hirasuna, Donald P.                 75

Holland, Steve                         185

Holschuh, Kim                         9

Homans, Frances R.               139, 196, 197, 210

Huggins, David R.                    195

Hurley, Terrance                     17, 103, 137, 150, 167, 186, 187, 213

 

Innes, Robert                           138

Irz, Xavier                                104, 188

Ivaldi, Marc                              105

 

Jackson, Lee Ann                   116, 118, 274

Jacobson, Elaine M                 83, 190

Jacoby, Hanan                        100

Johnson, Dennis                     33

Johnson, Gregg                      231

 

Kaiser, Harry M.                      149

Kalambokidis, Laura                18-21, 28, 184, 189

Katsaras, Nikolaos                  84, 269

Keeney, Dennis R.                  154, 166

Khitarishvili, Tamar                  164

Kielkopf, Jim                            22, 23

Kilian, Bernard                         150, 186

King, Elizabeth M.                    100, 101

King, Robert P.                        83, 106,151, 185, 190

Kinsey, Jean D.                       84, 85, 106, 107, 129, 191, 192, 232-235

Klair, Kevin                              6, 7, 31

Kliebenstein, James                17

Koch, Stefanie                        183

Kolodziej, Terrie                      126

Koo, Banwoo                          109

 


Labuza, Theodore P.               87

Lagerkvist, Carl J.                   193

Lamb, John                              231

Lazarus, William F.                  24, 25, 76, 151-155, 236-241, 257

Leetmaa, Susan                      145

Levins, Richard A.                  15, 16, 26, 27, 64, 99, 154, 166, 194, 242-255

Limback, Linda J.                     14

Liu, Donald                              149, 217

Loppnow, Rann                      6, 7, 30

 

Mahi, Humaira                          88

Mahoney, Paul R.                    195, 265

Maki, Wilbur                             256

Mallawatantri, Ananda            102

Malzer, Gary                           150, 186

Mancino, Lisa                          90

Mangaraj, Sandeep                 85, 91, 266

Marshall, Elizabeth                  196, 197

Maskus, Keith E.                      198

McCullough, Gerard J.             105, 141

Meyer, Stephen                       138

Meyers, S. Mark                      110

Meyers, William H.                   77, 199

Mikesell, Chris                         6, 7, 168

Mitchell, Lorraine                     145

Mitchell, Paul D.                       187

Mohtadi, Hamid                        80, 115

Moledina, Amyaz A.                200

Morse, George W.                   22, 23, 154, 157, 201, 236

Mulla, David                             102, 143

Murrell, T. Scott                       257

 

Nassauer, Joan                       136

Nefstead, Ward                       158, 202

Nelson, Frederick J.                145

Netwal, Earl                             19, 28

Nguyen, Bui Linh                     183

Nimon, R. Wesley                    145

Nordquist, Dale                        6, 7, 29-31, 63, 65, 66

Nordquist, David                      6, 7, 63

Norman, D.                              99

Normile, Mary Anne                 145

Nottenburg, Carol                    130, 159, 160, 162

Nurmagambetov. Tursynbek   203

 

Olson, Kent D.                         65, 66, 78, 108, 122, 126, 169, 193, 195, 216

Orazem, Peter F.                     17

 

Pardey, Philip G.                      93, 94, 109, 123-125, 127, 130, 131, 140, 142, 159-163, 171, 173

Parliament, Claudia                  90

Pavel, Ferdinand                     180

Peck, Joann                             87

Pederson, Glenn                     164

Perrilo, Catherine A.                195

Perry, James                           102, 143

Phillips, Carl V.                        154

Platas, Diego                           201, 236

Ploetz, Susan                          70

Polasky, Stephen                    1, 95, 96, 110-113, 132, 136, 138, 258, 259

Popp, Michael                          114

Porter, Paul M.                         195, 231

Potter, Bruce                           231

 

Qi, Shunrong                           204, 205

 

Rao, Akshay R.                       88

Ramaswami, Bharat                206

Reese, Mike                             33

Rehm, George                         231

Richardson, Wynn                  6-8, 30, 31, 36

Rice, Marlin E.                          187

Ridley, Mike                             23

Roe, Terry                               79, 80, 98, 104, 115, 144, 145, 181, 188, 203, 206-209, 214

Rudstrom, Margot                    32, 33, 68, 114

Ruliffson, Jane A.                   210

Rumsey, D.                              99

Runge, C. Ford                        82, 116-118, 133, 211, 260

Ruttan, Vernon W.                  73, 74, 119, 134, 135, 165, 261, 262

 

Sakano, Taichi                         270

Santelmann, Mary                   136

Schimmel, Joseph G.               154, 166

Schuh, G. Edward                  212

Secchi, Silvia                           167, 213

Selley, Roger                           76

Seltzer, Jonathan M.               83, 106

Senauer, Ben                          84, 86, 91, 120, 263

Settle, Chad                             137

Shane, Mathew                       214

Shapouri, Shahla                     145

Shogren, Jason F.                   137, 138

Singh, Av                                33

Sinha, Kingshuk K.                  89

Skovmand, Brent                     109

Skully, David                            145

Slemrod, Joel                           184

Smith, Mark                              145

Smith, Pamela J.                      121, 198, 215

Smith, Richard                         102

Solow, Andrew                      96, 113

Somwaru, Agapi                     79, 98, 144, 145

Sserunkuuma, Dick                 122

Stevens, Stan                         71, 72

Stinson, Thomas                     75

Strock, Jeff                             231

Sur, Mona                                120

Szybist, Lynn M.                     87

 

Taba, Suketoshi                      109

Taff, Steven J.                        2, 70, 168

Taylor, Michael J.                    123, 125, 140

Thomas, Kenneth H.                34

Tiffany, Douglas G.                 67, 230

Todani, Khathutshelo R.          275


Trueblood, Michael                  145

Tschirhart, John                      138

Tsigas, Marinos                       145

 

Usset, Edward C.                    35, 36

 

Vache, Kellie                           136

Van Dusen, M. Eric                 109

Vossler, Christian A.               110

 

Wainio, John                            145

Weber, Roberta                       97, 177

Wegner, Thomas                     70

Weness, Erlin J.                      37-62, 65

Westman, Lorin L.                   66

Westra, John V.                      169, 216, 276

Wheatley, W. Parker               69, 170, 217

Wheeler, Dan                          102

White, Denis                            136

Whitley, Daniel                         145

Wilen, James E.                       139

Wolfson, Paul J.                      84, 106

Wood, Stanley                         171

Wright, Brian                           94, 109, 130, 159-162

Wu, JunJie                               95, 136

 

Xu, Lan                                    204, 205

 

You, Liang                               171

Young, C. Edwin                     145

 

Zech, Lyubov G.                     7, 63