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
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
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.
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EMAIL:
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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
Indexing
Number
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
Indexing
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
I. EXTENSION
SERVICE PUBLICATIONS
B. BULLETINS AND REPORTS
Indexing
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]
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:
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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
EDC Bulletins are available on the World Wide Web site AgEcon
Search:
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1994
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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
CIFAP Working Papers are available on the World Wide Web site
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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
Food Industry Center Papers are available on the World Wide Web
site: AgEcon Search:
Paper copies are available from:
The
Food Industry Center
University
of Minnesota
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1994
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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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171 Alston, Julian
M.; PARDEY, PHILIP G.; Wood, Stanley; You, Liang. “Strategic technology
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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.
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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
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China, November 7-9, 2001.
174 BUHR, BRIAN. “Does e-commerce offer hope for individual
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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]
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of Minnesota
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Indexing
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.
For information on purchasing copies of Plan B Papers contact:
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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.
B. MASTER’S THESES
Check with local university library to arrange for interlibrary loans of Master’s Theses.
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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
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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