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Index of JEL Classification Codes Volumes 12-30,1980-1998

Notes: Volumes 1-24 were published as the Southern Journal ofAgriculturalEconomics. The JEL coding classification system was adopted beginning with Volume 12 (July 1980). The reader is advised that the JEL initially used a strict numerical coding system, applicable to Volumes 12-22 (July 1980-December 1990). Commencing with Volume 23 (July 1991), the JEL coding system was revised to include a combination of alphabetical letters and numbers,

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JILL NUMERIC CODES, Voh. 12-22: 1986(1 8,1):83-92; R. O. Love; “Extension and Farm Families in Financial Crisis” 000 GENERAL ECONOMICS:THEORY,HISTORY, 1986(1 8,1):109-1 12; R. L. Harwell and C. P, Rosson, ANDSYSTEMS 111;“Financial Crisis in Agriculture: Discussion” 1986(18,1):161-168; J. E. Epperson et al.; “On a 011 General Economics Name Change for the Journai” 1982(14,1):65-74; R. D. Lacewell and J.M, McGrann; 1987(19,1): 1-5; W. L. Bateman; “Status of Agricul- “Research and Extension Issues in Production Eco- tural Economics” nomics” 1987(19,2): 195-201; D. L. Debertin and G. L. Brad- 1982( 14, 1):75-76; J. Holt; “Research and Extension ford; “Agricultural Economics Research and the Issues in Production Economics: Discussion” Experiment Station System” 1982(14,1): 117-123; M. Belongia and D, Fisheq 1989(21 ,1):55-60; J. B. Penn; “The SAEA: After 20 “Some Fallacies in Agricultural Economics” Years” 1983(1 5,1): 1-7; G. W. Ladd; “ Judgments and 1989(21, 1):61-64; H. M. Harris, Jr.; “The SAEA: Efficiency in Publicly Supported Research” After 20 Years: Discussion” 1983(15,1):9-10; D. L. Debertin; “Value Judgments 1990(22, 1):69-72; J. Havlicek, Jr.; “Role of Eco- and Efficiency in Research: Discussion” nomics in Biotechnology Research” 1983(15, 1):73-80; V. W. Ruttan; “Moral Responsi- bility and Agricultural Research” 012 Teaching of Economics 1983(15,1):8 1-82; J. A. Hopkin; “Moral Responsi- 1980(12,2): 157-160; J. M. Broder and R. F. Zieme~ bility and Agricultural Research: Discussion” “Research of Southern Agricultural 1984(16, 1): 1-5; J. Havlicek, Jr.; “SAEA: Past, Pres- Economics Faculty” ent, and Future” 198 1(13,1): 133-138; J. L. Adrian, J. E. Dunkelberger, 1984(16,1):41-47; J. R, Nelson and G. A, Doeksen; and J. J. Molnar; “Agricultural Economics Students “Agricultural in Rural Development” at Southern Land Grant Universities” 1984( 16, 1):49-5 1; C. Braschler; “Agricultural Econo- 1982(14,1):85-92; A. Randall; “Policy Science in the mists in Rural Development: Discussion” Land-Grant Complex” 1984(16,1): 167-1 72; J. M. Broder and R. F. Ziemer; 1982(14,1):93-95; W. N. Musser; “Policy Science in “Assessment of Journals Used by Agricultural the Land-Grant Complex: Discussion” Economists” 1982(14,2):91-96; J. W. McClelland and J. M. Bro- 1985(1 7,1): 1-6; J. R. Conner; “Changes in Factors der; “Teaching Consumer Economics Using Taste Influencing Agricultural Economics” Panels” 1985(17, 1):17-25; R. D. Knutson; “Role of the SAEA 1983(1 5,1):53-55; P. E. LaFemey; “Microcomputers in Extension” for Research and Education” 1985(17, 1):27-29; H. M. Harris, Jr.; “Role of the 1983(15, 1):57-59; W. A. Tinsley; “Teaching with the SAEA in Extension: Discussion” Microcomputer” 146 Journal of Agricultural and : Supplement, 1998

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1985(1 7, 1):7–14; J. M. Broder; “The SAEA and Resi- 042 dent Instruction” 1985(17,2):33-42; C. G. Thirtle; “Technology, Pro- 1985(17,1):15-16; D. M. Kohl; “The SAEAand Resi- ductivity, and U.S. Field Crops, 1939-78” dent Instruction: Discussion” 1985(17,1):31-41; T. T. Williams and H. Williamson, 100 ECONOMICGROWTH,DEVELOPMENT, Jr.; “Programs at Predominantly Black Land Grant PLANNING,FLUCTUATIONS Institutions” 113 Theory and Policy 1985(1 7,1):43-45; L. J. Guedry, Jr.; “Programs at Pre- 1989(21 ,1):41-50; J, T. Bonnen; “Social Sciences and dominantly Black Land Grant Institutions: Discus- the Policy Arena” sion” 1989(2 1,1):5 1-52; B. Carr; “Social Sciences and the 1985(17,1):61-69; A. L, Parks and R. D. Robbins; Policy Arena: Discussion” “ Needs of Black Land Grant insti- 1989(2 1,1):53-54; J. I. Stallmann; “Social Sciences tutions” and the Policy Arena: Discussion” 1985(1 7, 1):71–73; C. G. Davis; “Human Capital Needs of Black Land Grant Institutions: Discus- 132 Forecasting; Econometric Models sion” 1982(14,1): 147-151; P. E. Peterson and R. M. Leuth- 1985( 17,2) :207-2 14; D. L. Debertin; “Agricultural old; “Mechanical Trading Systems and Futures Pro-duction Functions for Undergraduate Classes: Markets” Note” 1983(1 5,2): 105-1 10; C. Braschler; “Demand Struc- 1987(19,1):3 1-34; J. E. Martin; “Land Grant Organi- ture for Pork and Beef’ zation to Meet the Future” 1984(16,1): 145–150; T. H. Spreen and C. A. Amade; 1987( 19,1):49–54; F. W. Williams; “Agricultural Eco- “Use of Forecasts in Decision Making” nomics Curricula” 1985(17,2):155-161; E. W. Elam and S. H. Holder; 1987(19, 1):55–57; J. C. Hite; “Agricultural Econom- “Evaluation of Rice Outlook and Situation ics Curricula: Discussion” Forecasts” 1989(2 1,1): 139-147; J. N. Trapp; “A Commodity 1986(18,1):123-128; E. W. Elam, S. E. Miller, and Game” S. H. Holdeq “Cross-Hedging of Rice Bran” 1989(21,1):157-162; R. A. Levinsand D. M. Johnson; 1987(1 9,2):75-82; T. P. Zacharias et al.; “A Cross- “A Software Package for Teaching Farm Planning” Hedge for Rough Rice Using Wheat Futures” 1990(22, 1):1-9; J. L. Adrian, Jr.; “Undergraduate 134 and Education in Southern Agricultural Economics De- 198 1(13,2): 119-124; M. Belongia; “ Rates partments” and Cost-Push Models of Food Price Determina- 1990(22, 1):47-55; D. R. McDowell and S, FL Evans; tion” “Agricultural Economics Programs at 1890 Institu- tions” 200 QUANTITATIVEECONOMICMETHODS 1990(22, 1):57-60; L. C. Polopolus; “Agricultural ANDDATA Economics Programs at 1890 Institutions: Discus- sion” 211 Econometric and Statistical Methods and 1990(22,1):61-64; D. Jones and A. L. Park% “1890 Models Institutions in a Changing Socioeconomic Environ- 1980(12,2):5–13; R. W. Ward and D. S. Tilley; ment” “Time-Varying Parameters with Random Compo- 1990(22, 1):65-68; J, E. Allen;”1 890 Institutions in a nents” Changing Socioeconomic Environment: Discus- 1980( 12,2):65-69; D. L, Debertin, A. Pagoulatos, and sion” E. D. Smith; “Estimating Linear Probability Func- tions” 022 Macroeconomic Theory 1980(12,2):153-155; B. R. Beattie and W. L. Grif- 212 Constriction, Analysis, and Use of Econo- fin; “Production and Associated Optimality Link- metric Models ages” 1988(20,2):65-72; J. D. Lea and J. S. Shonkwiler; “Misspecification in Simultaneous Systems” 026 Economics of Uncertainty and Information; 213 Mathematical Methods and Models 1988(20,2):25–33; B, A. McCarl; “Preference Among 1986(1 8,2): 155-1 64; B. A. McCarl and J. Apland; Riskv ProsDects Under Constant ” “Validation of Linear Programming Models” of JEL Classification Codes, Vols. 12-30, 1980-1998 147

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214 Computer Programs 312 Commercial Banking 1984( 16,1): 183-186; D. H. Laughlin; “A Micro- 1980(12,1):155-158; W. E. Hardy, Jr., and M. W. computer Linear Programming Package” Moore; “Profitability of Agricultural Customers for 1984(16,2): 145-149; J. L. Jordan and R. Brooks; Commercial Banks” “10/EAM: An Input- Economic Assessment 1980(12,2):25–29; L. U. Hatch and W. N. Musser; Model” “Loan Insurance and Agricultural Credit from Com- 1985(17,1):183-187; K. B. Anderson and J. E. Ikerd; mercial Banks” “Whole Farm Risk-Rating Microcomputer Mod- 1986(18,1):93-101; G. Wilson and G. D. Sullivan; el” “Agricultural Banks in the Southeast and Nation” 1986(18,1):151-156; J. M. McGrann et al.; “Micro- 315 Credit to Business, Consumers computer Budget Management System” 1980(12,1):159–164; W. E. Hardy, Jr., and J. B. 1986(1 8,2):267-27 1; R. Beilock et al.; “A Microcom- Weed; “Objective Evaluation for Agricultural puter Package to Teach the Simplex Algorithm” Lending” 1987(19,2):21 1-215; C. L. Falk, D. S. Tilley, and R. J. Schatzer; “The Packing Simulation Model” 321 Fiscal Theory and Policy 1988(20,1): 141-144; R. W. Blake et al.; “Profit-Maxi- 1985(17,2):67-76; G. D. Hanson; “Financial Analy- mizing Dairy Sire Selection Package” sis: Ethanol Cogeneration Project” 1988(20,1): 145-1 51; J. R. Williams et al.; “A Micro- 323 National Taxation, Revenue, and Subsidies computer Model for Irrigation System Evalua- 1980(12,2):87-92; L. E. Salathe; “Elimination of the tion” Food Stamp Program’s Purchase Requirement” 1988(20,1):153-157; R. A. Levins, E. H. Brown, and 1980(12,2): 139-145; J. T. Pounder, R. A. Schoney, C. P. Rosson, III; “Soybean Trader: A Microcom- and G. A. Peterson; “Capital Gains and Optimal puter Simulation” Livestock Enterprise Selection” 1988(20,2): 165-171; R. P. King et al.; “The Agricul- 1982(14,2):57-63; L. W. Robbins and M. F. Simon; tural Risk Management Simulator Microcomputer “Alternative Income Tax Structures for Farm Sup- Program” ply Cooperatives” 1989(21, 1): 149-1 55; T. K. Kazmierczak and D. B. 1982(14,2):7 1-76; J. W. Richardson, C. J. Nixon, and Tayloq “A Computerized Record Keeping Program E, G, Smith; “Texas High Plains Farmers and the for Cooperatives” 1981 Agricultural Act” 1989(2 1,1): 163-1 69; D. L. Hoag; “Budget Planner: 1984(16,1): 137-144; J. W. Richardson and C. J. Nix- User Oriented Whole-Farm Budgeting Software” on; “The 1980-82 Tax Laws and Texas Rice Farm- 1989(2 1,2): 175-182; S. Goh et al.; “A Generalized ers” Stochastic Dominance Program for the IBM PC” 1985(17,2):77-86; J. Lowenberg-Deboer, S. J. Mon- 1989(21,2): 183-193; E. Schmisseur and J. Pankratz; son, and M. D. Boehlje; “Estate Tax and 1981 Eco- “XLAYER: An Expert Management System” nomic Recovery Tax Act” 1989(2 1,2): 195-201; J. J. VanSickle and T. J. Ste- 1988(20, 1): 179-187; G. D. Lynne; “Machinery Re- vens; “Online Market Information Systems” placement and the 1986 Tax Reform Act”

222 Input-Output Analysis 324 State and Local Government Finance 1981(13,1):111-118; K. J. Collins and E. H. Glade, 1980(12,1): 193-197; M. S, Henry and K. Lambert; Jr.; “Regional and Functional Disaggregation of the “New Industry and County Property Tax Revenue” Cotton Industry” 1980(12,2): 125–130; J. Sjo and A. Biere; “A Man- 1983(15,2):41-48; M. S. Henry; “Natural Gas Price agement Information System for Local Govern- Deregulation and Food Processing Sectors” ment” 1983(1 5,1): 11-17; W. P. Flatt; “Financing Agricul- 300 DOMESTICMONETARYANDFISCAL tural Research and Education” THEORYANDINSTITUTIONS 1983(15, 1): 19-20; H. Stoeveneq “Financing Agricul- tural Research and Education: Discussion” 311 Domestic Monetary and Financial Theory and Policy 400 INTERNATIONALECONOMICS 1983(1 5,1):61-68; L. G. Tweeten; “Federal Fiscal- and Farm Structure” 411 International Trade Theory 1983(1 5,1):69-71; R. G. Chambers; “Federal Fiscal- 1986(1 8,1):61-66; R. G. Chambers; “Domestic and Monetary Policy and Farm Structure: Discussion” International Agricultural Policy Interfaces” 148 Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics: Supplement, 199x

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421 Trade Relations 522 Business 1981(13,1):29-37; J. D. Coffey; “The Role of Food in 1989(21,2):77-84; L. W. VanTassell and C, J, Nixon: U.S. International Affairs” “Federal Tax Laws and Optimal Machinery Re- 198 1(13, 1):39-42; E. Pagoulatos; “The Role of Food placement” in U.S. Internationa lAffairs: Discussion” 1989(21,2):107–1 15; C. B. Moss, R. P. Muraro, and 1981(13,2):1 11-1 18; K. Baum, A. N. Safyurtlu, and W, G. Boggess; “Distortionary Impacts of U.S. Tax W. D. Purcell; “National Beef Import Level Codes on Capital ” Changes” 531 Marketing and Advertising 1982(14, 1):29-37; K. C. Clayton; “Southern Agricul- 1981(1 3,2):69-78; J.-Y. Lee; “Generic Advertising ture and Expanding Exports” and FOB Promotion and Revenue” 1982( 14, 1):39-41; J. D. Coffey; “Southern Agricul- 1982(14,1):125-130; J.-Y. Lee; “The Effect of Price ture and Expanding Exports: Discussion” on Coupon Redemption” 1982(14,1):141-145; M. R. Reed and R. D. Schnepfi 1990(22,2): 137-1 51; H. W. Kinnucan and M. Venkat- “Import Demand for U.S. Burley Tobacco in Eu- eswaran; “Generic Advertising, Perceptions, and rope” Behavior: Catfish” 1983(1 5,2):99-104; J.-Y. Lee and D. S. Tilley; “Irre- versible Import Shares for Frozen Concentrated 600 INDUSTRIALORGANIZATION,TECHNO- Orange Juice” LOGICALCHANGE,INDUSTRYSTUDIES 1984(16,2):9-19; S, Fuller, L. D. Makus, and W, Gal- limore; “Panama Canal Toll Rates and U.S. Grain 611 Market Strncture: Exports” and Corporate Strategy 1986(1 8,1):4 1-48; A. Schmitz; “Marketing Institu- 1982(14,2):43-49; S. E. Milleq “The Concentration- tions in International Commodity Markets” Performance Relationship and Food Manufac- 1986( 18, 1):49-59; D.A. Sumneq “Competitive Posi- turing” tion of Southern Commodities” 1984(16, 1): 129-1 35; T. J. Centner and M. E. Wetz- 1986(1 8,1):75-78; L. C. Polopolus; “Southern Com- stein; “Cooperative Antitrust Monopolization and modities in International Markets” the Theory of Contestable Markets” 1988(20,1):159-169; E. T. Ayuk and F. J. Ruppel; 1984(16,2): 117-125; E. D. Baldwin, C. S. Thraen, “Cotton Exports: Sales and Shipments” and D. W. Larson; “A Discriminant Analysis of 1988(20,2):45-55; T. Haniotis, J. Baffes, and G. C. Grain ” W. Ames; “Demand and Supply of U.S. Agricul- 613 Regulation of Public tural Exports” 1981(1 3,2): 11-19; S. Fuller and C. V. Shanmugham; 1989(21,2):129-137; C. A. Amade and C. W. Davi- “ and Rail Rate Deregulation” son; “Testing for Aggregation and Simultaneous Bias in U.S. Soybean Export Equations” 615 Economics of Transportation 1980(12,1):179-188; G. L. Belcher, J. R. Jones, and 422 K. H. Lindeborg; “Inland/Ocean Waterborne Trans- 1982(14,2): 101–104; K. E. Nelson et al.; “Meat portation and Port Charges” Imports and Least-Cost U.S. Beef Production” 1980(12,2): 117-123; J. Binkley and L. A. Shabman; 1988(20,2): 1-14; P. C. Abbott, P. L. Paarlberg, and “User Charge Legislation and Barge Transporta- P. M. Patterson; “Supplier Substitutability and the tion” 1980 U.S. Grain Embargo” 198 1(13,1):59–68; M. A. Johnson; “Interregional 1989(2 1,2): 117-128; K. W. Bailey; “The Food Secur- Competition and Agricultural Transportation” ity Act of 1985 and U.S. Wheat Exports” 1981(13,2): 141-148; J. R. Simpson and F. E. Stege- lin; “Transportation Costs and Florida’s Cattle 500 ADMINISTRATION,BUSINESS FINANCE, Feeding Industry” MARKETING, 1982(14,2): 111-1 17; R. Beilock and F. E. Stegelin; 512 “Transportation Costs for Fresh Fruits and Vege- 1983(15, 1):103-108; J. E. Hotvedt; “Linear Goal Pro- tables” gramming and Forest Harvest Scheduling” 1983(15, 1):83-87; R. Beilock and J. S. Shonkwiler; 1985(1 7,2):22 1-230; G. L. Bradford and D. L, Deber- “Modeling Weekly Truck Rates for Perishables” tin; “Establishing Linkages for Teaching and Exten- 1983(15,2):21-26; L. D. Makus and S. Fuller; “Motor sion Programs” Carrier Regulations and Impact on ” Index of JEL Classljication Codes, Vols. 12-30, 1980-1998 149

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1984(1 6,2):83-90; J. L. Jordan and S. R. Thompson; 631 Industry Studies: Manufacturing “Forecasting Rail Freight Traffic” 1980(12,1):103-108; R. L. Beck and J. D. Goodin; 1986(1 8,2):25-37; H. Viscencio-Brambilla and S. “Optimum Manufacturing Milk Plants to Minimize Fuller; “Port User Fees and Export Grain Flow Marketing Costs” Patterns” 198 1(13,2):53-59; J. M. Broder and J. T. Booth; 1988(20,2): 101-108; E. W, F. Peterson, H. Viscencio- “Energy Efficiency in Food Processing” Brambila, and S. Fuller; “A Welfare Analysis of 633 Industry Studies: Distributive Trades Port User Fees” 1985(17,2):87-95; M. R. Reed and L. W. Robbins; 619 Economics of Regulation “Pricing Retail Meats” 1990(22,2): 117-127; S. Sureshwaran et al.; “Conse- 635 Industry Studies: Services and Related Indus- quences of Deregulating Tobacco Production” tries 621 Economics of ; Re- 1985(17,1):177-182; C. A. Pope, III, and J. R. Stoll; search and Development “Market Value of Ingress Rights” 1980(12,1):59-63; B. R. Eddleman and J. C. Purcell; 1990(22,2):69-77; J. C. Bergstrom et al.; “State Parks “Food and Agriculture in the 1980s: Research Pri- and Southern State ” orities” 1990(22,2): 129-135; M. L. Messonnier and E. J. 1980(12,2): 105-1 10; P, Ganguly; “Technological Luzar; “A Hedonic Analysis of Private Hunting Change and the Relative Share of Labor: Tobacco” Land Attributes” 198 1(13,2):29-37; B.A. Claffey; “The Plant Variety Protection Act” 700 AGRICULTURE,NATURALRESOURCES 1982(14,2): 1-7; B. R. Eddleman, L. D. Teigen, and 710 Agriculture, General J. C. Purcell; “Productivity in U.S. Food and Agri- 1982(14,1): 1-10; G. L. Johnson; “Agro-Ethics: Exten- culture” sion, Research, and Teaching” 1983(15, 1):2 1-25; J. M. McGrann; “Microcomputer 1982(14, 1):11–12; A. J. Coutu; “Agro-Ethics: Discus- Software Development and Distribution” sion” 1983(1 5,1):27-29; R. A. Levins; “Microcomputer 1982(14,1):23-26; K. B. Anderson; “Designinga Suc- Technology for Agricultural Economics Programs” cessfid Extension Program” 1983(15,2): 133-137; D. W. McNiel, C. R. Burbee, 1982(14,1):27-28; H. J. Meenen; “Designing a Suc- and H. R. Wetzel, II; “Supply Response to Techno- cessful Extension Program: Discussion” logical Change and Regulation” 1984(16, 1): 121-128; G. W. Norton, J. D. Coffey, and 1984(16,1):7-9; M.E, Carter; “Implications of Emer- E, B. Frye; “Estimating Returns to Agricultural Re- ging Biotechnologies” search, Extension, and Teaching” 1984(16,1): 11-13; J. McEowen; “Implications of 1987(19,1):35-43; D. M. Kohl, L. A. Shabman, and Emerging Biotechnologies: Discussion” H. H. Stoevener; “Extension Economists in a 1984( 16, 1): 15-2 1; T. L. Sporleder; “Policy Consider- Changing ” ations for Emerging Information Technologies” 1987(19,1):45-47; L. Polopolus; “Extension Econo- 1984(16,1):23-25; J. T. Davis; “Policy Considerations mists in a Changing Economy: Discussion” for Emerging Information Technologies: Discus- 1988(20, 1):33-40; J. R. Skees and M. R. Reed; “Data sion” Needs for Agricultural Economic and Policy Re- 1984(16,2): 1-8; S.-J. L. Lyu, F. C. White, and Y.-C. search” Lu; “Agricultural Research and Extension Expen- 1988(20,1):41-43; L. D. Sanders; “Data Needs for ditures and Productivity” Agricultural Research: Discussion” 1986(1 8,1): 129-140; S. Martinez and G. W. Norton; 1989(2 1,1): 1-1 1; J. N. Trapp; “Dynamic Theory and “Evaluating Privately Funded Public Research” Agricultural Economics Research and Teaching” 1986(1 8,2):7-13; S. A. Henning and B. R. Eddleman; “Transferability of Soybean Variety Research” 711 Agricultural Analysis 1989(21,1): 13-22; R. D. Christy and J. ConnoV “Eco- 1980(12,1):47-56; D. L. Debertin and A. Pagoulatos; nomic Forces and Value-Added Food Industries” “Energy Problems and Alternatives” 1989(21,1):23-26; L. Meyers; “Economic Forces and 1980(12, 1):57-58; J. C. Hite; “Energy Problems and Value-Added Food Industries: Discussion” Alternatives: Comments” 1990(22, 1):73-76; R. K. Perrin; “Economic Analysis 1980(12,1):65-72; S, T. Buccola, E. Bentley, and of Biotechnology Research” W. B. Jessee; “Market Price-Weight Relationships 150 Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics: Supplement, 1998

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Cow Price Differentials” 1980(12,2):77-85; L. G. Tweeten, G. B. Cilley, and 1990(22,2):49-55; B. A. McCarl; “Generalized Sto- I. Popoola; “Typology and Policy for Small Farms” chastic Dominance: An Empirical Examination” 1981(1 3,1): 1-9; W. T. Boehm; “Agricultural Policy: 1990(22,2):57-62; M. C. Chien and J. E. Epperson; Some Hard Choices Ahead” “Competitiveness of Southeastern Fresh Vegetable 198 1(13,1): 11-19; R. G. F. Spitze; “Future Agricul- Crops” tural and Food Policy” 1990(22,2):63-68; R. A. Levins and W. T. Rego; 198 1(13,1):2 1-23; J. R. Conner; “The New Food and “Agricultural Planning Expert: A Model of Farm Agriculture Bill: Discussion” Enterprise Selection” 198 1(13, 1):25-28; R. D. Knutson; “Economic and 1990(22,2):79-86; R. A. Babula and D. A. BessleC Political Factors of the 1981 Farm Bill: Discussion” “The Corn-Egg Price Transmission Mechanism” 198 1(13,2): 133-139; C. L. Jabara; “Japanese Rice and 1990(22,2):99-107; E. Jones, M. T. Batte, and G. D. Wheat Policy, and Impact on Trade” Schnitkey; “Marketing Information Usage by Ohio 1981(13,2):157-158; E. A. Stennis and M. J. Fulleq Fruit Producers” “Social Costs of the Tobacco Program. Comment” 1990(22,2): 109-1 15; C. E. Ward et al.; “Alfalfa Inte- 198 1(13,2): 159; R. T. Johnson and B, R. McManus; grated Management Practices” “Social Costs of the Tobacco Program: Reply” 1990(22,2): 153-163; D, A. Poison and C. R. Shum- 1982(14, 1):105-108; J. N. Trapp; “Feeder Cattle way; “Structure of South Central Agricultural Pro- Grading Systems” duction” 1982(14, 1):153–159; J. E. Epperson, H. L. Tyan, and 1990(22,2):2 17-222; W, J. Florkowski and W. Xi- D. H. Carley; “Peanut Program Removal and Ling; “Pecan Storage Technology and Growers’ Georgia Fresh Produce” Income” 1982(14,2): 119–122; L. L. Bauer, G. J. Wells, and P. J. Rathwell; “Effect of an Embargo on California 712 Agricultural Situation and Outlook Peaches” 1980(12, 1):1-10; J. E. Lee, Jr.; “A Framework for 1983(15, 1): 109-1 14; J, J. VanSickle and G. E. Alvar- Food and Agricultural Policy in the 1980s” ado; “Florida Tomato Market Order Restrictions” 1984(16,1): 151–158; M. E. Rister, J. R. Skees, and 1983(15,1): 129–133; F. E. Williams; “Market Value J. R. Black; “Outlook Information and Grain Sor- of Flue-Cured Tobacco Quota” ghum Storage Decisions” 1983(15,1): 155-163; J.-P. Chavas and K. O. Keplin- 1987(19, 1):7-1 5; E. M. Babb and B. F. Long; “Alter- geq “Domestic Food Programs and Nutrient Intake” native Agricultural Enterprises in a Changing Econ- 1984(1 6,1):53-65; L. A. Shabman; “Water Resources omy” Management: Policy Economics” 1987(1 9,1): 17-20; J. Allen; “Alternative Agricultural 1984(16, 1):67–69; R.N. Shulstad; “Water Resources Enterprises: Discussion” Management: Policy Economics: Discussion” 1988(20, 1): 1-1 1; S. S. Batie; “Agriculture as the 1984(16, 1):91-97; T. K. White; “World Agricultural Problem” Markets and U.S. Policy” 713 Agricultural Policy, Domestic and Interna- 1984(16, 1):99-100; E. J. Wailes; “World Agricultural tional Markets and U.S. Policy: Discussion” 1980(12,1): 11-16; N. Walker; “Formulating a Struc- 1984(16,2):63-72; R. K. Roberts and W. J. Martin; tures Policy for U.S. Agriculture” “State-Level Analysis of National Beef Policy” 1980(12, 1): 17-28; M. H. Ericksen and J. D. Johnson; 1985(17, 1):47–56; T. G, Gebremedhin and W. M. “Commodity Policy Issues for the 1980s” Johnson; “Small Farm Research and Policy Impli- 1980(12, 1):29-37; E. C. Pasour, Jr.; “A Critique of cations” Federal Agricultural Programs” 1985(1 7,1):57-59; J. C. Crecink; “Small Farm Re- 1980( 12, 1):39-45; J. W. Goodwin et al.; “The Future search and Policy Implications: Discussion” of Federal Programs for Southern Commodities” 1985(1 7,1):89-98; R. D. Emerson; “Issues in Agricul- 1980( 12,2): 1-4; G. E. Schuh; “The Future of Com- tural Labor Markets” modity Programs” 1985(17, 1):99-1 02; H, L. Goodwin, Jr,; “Issues in 1980(12,2): 15-1 8; G. J. Wells and J. F. Pittman; Agricultural Labor Markets: Discussion” “Price Impact of the South Carolina Cucumber 1985(1 7,2): 181-191; G. D. Whipple, C. Powe, and Marketing Order” M. Gray; “U.S. Dairy Program Changes” 1980(12,2):71-76; M. R. Reed; “Policy Alternatives 1986(18,2):97-106; P. A. Duffy, J. W. Richardson, for the U.S. Burley Tobacco Market” and E. G. Smith, “Alternative Farm Programs and Index of JEL Classljlcation Codes, Vols. 12-30, 1980-1998 153

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