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II. Annals

Founding Members of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural , 1929 181 History of the Giannini Foundation 182 Current Members and Associate Members 184 Foundation Leadership 1928–2009 185 Emeriti of the Foundation 185 Chronology of Faculty and Specialist Appointments 186 American Association of 190 Honors and Awards Western Agricultural Economics Association 195 Honors and Awards Ph.D. Recipients and Dissertation Titles 197 Giannini Foundation Publications 223

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Founding Members of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics 1929

At the initial stages of its development it is recommended that the following individuals be made members of the staff of the Foundation, with the titles indicated. C.B. Hutchison Director of the Giannini Foundation, Professor of Agriculture and Associate Director of Research in the Experiment Station B.H. Crocheron Director of Agricultural Extension, Professor of Agricultural Extension and Agricultural Economist on the Giannini Foundation L.W. Fluharty Specialist in Agricultural Extension and Associate on the Giannini Foundation

H.R. Wellman Specialist in Agricultural Extension and Associate on the Giannini Foundation

H.E. Erdman Professor of Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation Frank Adams Professor of Irrigation Investigations and Practice and Irrigation Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation R.L. Adams Professor of Farm Management and Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation Walter Mulford Professor of Forestry and Forest Economist on the Giannini Foundation

E.C. Voorhies Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics and Associate Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation David Weeks Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics and Associate Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation E.W. Braun Specialist in Agricultural Extension and Associate on the Giannini Foundation S.W. Shear Assistant Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation

C.H. West Assistant Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation

F.R. Wilcox Specialist in Agricultural Extension and Associate on the Giannini Foundation

Source: The Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, Revised Plan of Organization, May 10, 1929.

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History of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics

he annals of the Giannini Foundation of formulating ways and means of enabling the agri­ Agricultural Economics provide a brief histori­ culturalists of California to profit from the existence Tcal description of the Giannini Foundation of of favorable facts and conditions, and to protect Agricultural Economics, University of California, and themselves as well as possible from adverse facts and refl ect the contribution of Foundation members to conditions.” the profession. It was prepared for the occasion of the The mission of the Foundation broadly encour­ 75th Anniversary Symposium held on the Davis ages production and dissemination of scientifi c campus. The event memorialized A.P. Giannini’s early information relating to production, , and affiliation with agriculture and his generous gift to consumption of agricultural commodities; develop­ the university in support of California agriculture and ment and allocation of natural and environmental rural areas in a period of difficult economic times. In resources; welfare of farm families, farm laborers, and addition, the symposium celebrated the accomplish­ rural communities; and interrelationships among the ments of the Foundation over the past seventy-fi ve agricultural sector, the rural community, and other years in meeting the changing needs of this dynamic components of the state, national, and world econo­ sector of the California and examined mies. challenges and issues that deserve the university’s The Giannini Foundation is a systemwide Univer­ attention as we move forward through the twenty-fi rst sity of California organization reporting to the century. Commissioned papers and discussant com­ Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources in the ments are published for general audiences. Office of the President. There are currently fi fty-nine The University of California’s 2005/06 academic active members. Associate membership is accorded year included two celebrations commemorating the to other professional economists (ten in 2009) 1928 gift of $1.5 million to the Regents of the Univer­ with in the programs and activities of the sity of California in tribute to A.P. Giannini, founder Foundation. and president of Bancitaly Corporation. The gift The Foundation budget is used to support specified that no more than one-third of the gift be selected research projects; sponsor publication of the used for construction of Giannini Hall on the Berkeley bimonthly ARE Update, which reports topical activi­ campus, designated to house the Giannini Foundation ties of members; publish the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. In September 2005, the research series; and promote a number of activities seventy-fifth anniversary of completion of Giannini designed to enhance the professional work of Foun­ Hall was memorialized by an event sponsored by the dation members and associates and enhance the College of Natural Resources. relevance of that work to problems faced by society at large. The Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics Early History The remainder of the gift became an endowment fund All University of California teaching, research, and supporting the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural extension programs in agriculture were administered Economics. The endowment provides important from the Berkeley campus during the first half of the support for activity in agricultural and resource 1900s, including agricultural programs located at the economics at the University of California. The gift University Farm at Davis, the Citrus Research Station specifies that the annual income from the endowment at Riverside, and the Los Angeles campus. The found­ is to support “the activities of the Foundation [which] ing members of the Giannini Foundation were an are to be regarded as chiefly: (a) those of research eclectic group, including eight economists (six agricul­ with the purpose to find the facts and conditions tural economists, a forest economist, and an irrigation which will promise or threaten to affect the economic economist), the director of Agricultural Extension and status of California agriculturalists; and (b) those of four Extension specialists, and the first director of the

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Giannini Foundation, Claude B. Hutchison, an agri­ of the Berkeley and Davis departments) plus two cultural scientist who was formerly the director of the Foundation members—one each from Berkeley and Davis branch of the College of Agriculture from 1922 Davis serving staggered six-year terms with the senior to 1924. Hutchison quickly launched an expanded one named as director of the Foundation for a three- program in research and extension in marketing, year period. fi nance, and management problems of California farmers. Library Facilities The Giannini Foundation Library at Berkeley was Current Structure opened in 1930 to provide needed research material The chair of the Berkeley Department of Agricultural for the Foundation staff. It is considered to be one Economics served as director of the Foundation for of the finest specialized collections in agricultural much of its early history. The Berkeley and Davis economics in the world. The Davis departmental departments were one department, with the chair at library is a smaller, excellent research library that Berkeley and the vice chair at Davis, until 1966, when has been developed with departmental, campus, and the Department of Agricultural Economics became Foundation support. Both libraries contain a wide an independent unit of the College of Agriculture at range of materials—papers, books, periodicals, serials, Davis. Reorganizations since have attempted to rec­ conference proceedings, and symposia and work­ ognize the expanded spheres of responsibilities that shop reports, as well as reports and statistics from have resulted from delegation of many activities to local, state, national, and international governmental general campuses of the university. agencies, associations, societies, research foundations, Leadership of the Foundation is now vested and business organizations. Both libraries are noncir­ in the Giannini Foundation Executive Board with culating libraries, but they are also open to others for three standing members (the UC vice president of on-site use. Agriculture and Natural Resources and the chairs

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Current Members and Associate Members, 2009 Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics

Giannini Foundation Executive Board, 2007–2009 Colin A. Carter Director, University of California, Davis Dan Dooley University of California Vice-President, Agricultural and Natural Resources Richard E. Howitt Department Chair, University of California, Davis Larry Karp Department Chair, University of California, Berkeley Jeffrey M. Perloff Professor, University of California, Berkeley

Agricultural and Resource Economics Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, University of California University of California Berkeley Davis Faculty Members Faculty Members

Michael Anderson Jeremy Magruder Julian M. Alston C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Maximilian Auffhammer Jeffrey M. Perloff Steven R. Boucher Travis Lybbert Peter Berck Gordon C. Rausser Hoy F. Carman Philip L. Martin Alain de Janvry Jeffrey M. Romm Colin A. Carter Alex F. McCalla Anthony C. Fisher Elisabeth Sadoulet Michael R. Carter Pierre Mérel Meredith Fowlie David L. Sunding James A. Chalfant Catherine J. J. Keith Gilless Christian Traeger Y. Hossein Farzin Morrison Paul W. Michael Hanemann Sofia Berto Villas-Boas Rachael E. Goodhue Quirino Paris Ann E. Harrison Brian D. Wright Richard D. Green Richard J. Sexton Larry S. Karp David Zilberman Arthur M. Havenner Aaron D. Smith Ethan Ligon Richard E. Howitt Daniel A. Sumner Cooperative Extension Specialists Lovell S. (Tu) Jarvis J. Edward Taylor Katrina K. Jessoe James E. Wilen Howard R. Rosenberg Warren E. Johnston Jeffrey C. Williams Douglas M. Larson Associate Members Cooperative Extension Specialists David Roland-Holst Leo Simon Jeffrey T. LaFrance Arnold Zellner Steven C. Blank Shermain D. Hardesty Edward Miguel Leslie J. (Bees) Butler Karen M. Klonsky Roberta L. Cook Associate Members Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University of California Hyunok Lee James Sanchirico Riverside Scott D. Rozelle Steve Vosti Faculty Members

Kenneth Baerenklau Keith C. Knapp Ariel Dinar Kurt A. Schwabe Linda M. Fernandez

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Giannini Foundation Giannini Foundation Staff Leadership 1928–2009 Susan Casement Librarian (Retired), UC Davis Grace Dote Librarian (Retired), UC Berkeley Giannini Foundation Directors Susan Garabino Librarian, UC Berkeley 1928–1982 Barbara Hegenbart Librarian, UC Davis Claude B. Hutchison Oct. 1928 – June 1931 Julie McNamara Outreach Coordinator, UC Davis Howard R. Tolley July 1931 – April 1936 Programs in Agricultural and Edwin C. Voorhies (Acting) intermittent Resource Economics 1932 – April 1936 Murray R. Benedict (Acting) May 1936 – Oct. 1937 The Departments of Agricultural and Resource Eco­ Carl L. Alsberg Oct. 1937 – Oct. 1940 nomics at Berkeley and Davis and the Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Murray R. Benedict (Acting) Nov. 1940 – Dec. 1941 at Riverside support undergraduate and graduate Harry R. Wellman (Acting) Jan. 1942 – April 1942 teaching, research, public service, and Cooperative Harry R. Wellman April 1942 – June 1952 Extension programs. Research programs cover agri­ R.G. Bressler, Jr. July 1952 – June 1957 business, agricultural and resource policy, agricultural George L. Mehren July 1957 – June 1963 marketing, applied , demand analysis, Loy L. Sammet July 1963 – Sept. 1967 development, environment and resources, fi nance, David A. Clarke, Jr. Oct. 1967 – Aug. 1974 food policy, human resources, property James N. Boles (Acting) Aug. 1974 – June 1975 /biotechnology, international trade, and produc­ Loy L. Sammet (Acting) July 1975 – June 1976 tion economics. Cooperative Extension program areas B. Delworth Gardner July 1976 – June 1982 include farm management and production economics; utilization, development, pricing, and management of Giannini Foundation Executive natural resources and the environment; food dis­ Committee Chairs tribution and marketing; food safety; management 1982–2000 and finance; performance and structure; risk Warren E. Johnston 1982–1984 management; agricultural labor and personnel man­ agement; and trade and development. Gordon C. Rausser 1984–1986 Warren E. Johnston 1986–1988 Alain de Janvry 1988–1989 Hoy F. Carman 1989–1991 Emeriti of the Foundation Andrew Schmitz 1991–1993 Irma Adelman Alex F. McCalla Hoy F. Carman 1993–1994 Oscar R. Burt Chester O. McCorkle, Jr. Richard J. Sexton 1994–1995 Hoy F. Carman William L. McKillop David Zilberman 1995–1996 Harold O. Carter Kirby S. Moulton Richard J. Sexton 1996–1997 Kenneth R. Farrell Alan L. Olmstead David Zilberman 1997–1998 Ben C. French Sherman Robinson Colin A. Carter 1998–1999 B. Delworth Gardner Refugio I. Rochin Anthony C. Fisher 1999–2000 Leon Garoyan Gordon A. Rowe Colin A. Carter 2000–2009 George E. Goldman Andrew Schmitz Giannini Foundation Director and Warren E. Johnston Lawrence E. Shepard Chair of the Executive Committee Desmond A. Jolly Jerome B. Siebert 2000–2009 George G. Judge Stephen Sosnick Sylvia Lane Dennis E. Teeguarden Richard J. Sexton 2000–2003 Elmer W. Learn Henry J. Vaux, Jr. David Zilberman 2003–2006 Peter H. Lindert L. Tim Wallace Jeffrey C. Williams 2006–2008 Samuel H. Logan William W. Wood, Jr. Colin A. Carter 2009–

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Chronology of Faculty and Specialist Appointments at Berkeley, Davis, Los Angeles, and Riverside

Early Appointments at UC Berkeley 1924 Sherwood W. Shear, rural institutions; later Pre- Leroy Anderson, professor of agricultural appointed to Department of Agricultural Eco­ 1908 practice; superintendent of farm schools; nomics taught the first course in farm management Charles H. West, rural institutions at Berkeley 1925 Harry R. Wellman, Agricultural Extension, 1913 O.J. Kern, Department of Agricultural Educa­ Berkeley; later appointed to Department of tion; taught in rural institutions Agricultural Economics Bertram H. Crocheron, director, Agricultural Emil Rauchenstein, farm management Extension David Weeks, land economics Frederick L. Griffin, Department of Agricul­ tural Education; taught in rural institutions Departmental Appointments in 1914 Richard L. Adams, agronomy; taught farm Academic Units of the Foundation management; later held appointment in 1929 Claude B. Hutchison, Berkeley Department of Agricultural Economics 1930 George M. Peterson, Berkeley Walter Mulford, forestry Howard R. Tolley, Berkeley 1915 Elwood Mead, rural institutions 1931 Murray R. Benedict, Berkeley Frank Adams, irrigation, Berkeley; later James M. Tinley, Berkeley appointed at Davis 1932 Howard J. Stover, Berkeley 1919 Edwin C. Voorhies, animal husbandry; later 1935 Harry R. Wellman, Berkeley appointed to Department of Agricultural 1937 Carl L. Alsberg, Berkeley Economics 1938 Siegfried von Ciriacy-Wantrup, Berkeley 1920 William R. Camp, rural institutions 1939 Sidney S. Hoos, Berkeley Claude B. Hutchison, director of the George M. Kuznets, Berkeley College of Agriculture; later appointed as Roy J. Smith, Los Angeles first director of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics 1942 Dorothy S. Thomas, Berkeley 1922 Henry E. Erdman, rural institutions; later 1946 George L. Mehren, Berkeley appointed to Department of Agricultural Eco­ 1947 Trimble R. Hedges, Davis nomics Ivan M. Lee, Berkeley 1923 Lee W. Fluharty, Agricultural Extension, 1948 Raymond G. Bressler, Jr., Berkeley Berkeley; later appointed to Department of Varden Fuller, Berkeley Agricultural Economics Kenneth D. Naden, Los Angeles Henry J. Vaux, Berkeley John A. Zivnuska, Berkeley

Departmental Designations Berkeley 1925–1975 – Agricultural Economics 1975–1998 – Agricultural and Resource Economics 1998–2009 – Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy Davis Through 1966 – Agricultural Economics (administered by Berkeley) 1966–1995 – Agricultural Economics 1995–2009 – Agricultural and Resource Economics Los Angeles Agricultural Economics (terminated in 1960) Riverside Environmental Sciences Program within Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 186 ANNALS

1949 Jerry Foytik, Davis 1968 Peter G. Helmberger, Berkeley 1950 James M. Tinley, Davis Andrew Schmitz, Berkeley 1951 David A. Clarke, Jr., Berkeley 1969 David E. Hansen, Davis Sylvia Lane, Davis 1952 Guy Black, Berkeley Quirino Paris, Davis Chester O. McCorkle, Jr., Davis Gordon C. Rausser, Davis 1953 James B. Hassler, Berkeley David W. Seckler, Berkeley J. Herbert Snyder, Davis 1970 Varden Fuller, Davis 1954 Edwin C. Voorhies, Davis Elmer W. Learn, Davis 1955 James N. Boles, Berkeley Theodore P. Lianos, Davis J. Edwin Faris, Davis Ronald G. Lorentson, Berkeley Willard F. Mueller, Davis Richard B. Norgaard, Berkeley H. Russell Shaw, Davis Edith Parker, Davis Stephen C. Smith, Berkeley 1972 Daryl E. Carlson, Davis 1956 Norman R. Collins, Berkeley 1973 E. Phillip LeVeen, Berkeley Jerome W. Milliman, Los Angeles Henry J. Vaux, Jr., Riverside 1957 Gerald W. Dean, Davis 1974 John E. Kushman, Davis Gordon A. King, Davis 1975 Richard D. Green, Davis Stephen H. Sosnick, Davis Richard E. Howitt, Davis 1958 Harold O. Carter, Davis Richard E. Just, Berkeley D. Barton DeLoach, Los Angeles Refugio I. Rochin, Davis Loy L. Sammet, Berkeley Lawrence E. Shepard, Davis 1959 Michael F. Brewer, Berkeley Barbara S. Zoloth, Davis Ben C. French, Davis 1976 Peter Berck, Berkeley Irving F. Hoch, Berkeley B. Delworth Gardner, Berkeley and Davis Allen B. Richards, Davis W. Michael Hanemann, Berkeley Roy J. Smith, Riverside Philip L. Martin, Davis 1960 David J. Allee, Berkeley Rulon D. Pope, Davis D. Barton DeLoach, Davis 1977 Alexander Sarris, Berkeley Curtis C. Harris, Jr., Davis 1978 Robert A. Collins, Davis 1961 Oscar R. Burt, Davis Sally K. Fairfax, Berkeley 1962 Theodore J. Goering, Berkeley 1979 Irma Adelman, Berkeley Samuel H. Logan, Davis Philip D. Gardner, Riverside Davis McEntire, Berkeley Darwin C. Hall, Riverside 1963 Warren E. Johnston, Davis Arthur M. Havenner, Davis Dennis E. Teeguarden, Berkeley Gordon C. Rausser, Berkeley James E. Wilen, Davis 1964 William L. McKillop, Berkeley David Zilberman, Berkeley Roger J. Vandenborre, Berkeley 1980 John M. Antle, Davis 1965 Joseph D. Coffey, Berkeley Peter H. Farquhar, Davis Joe B. Stevens, Berkeley Keith C. Knapp, Riverside 1966 Alain de Janvry, Berkeley Jeffrey M. Perloff, Berkeley Alex F. McCalla, Davis Jeffrey M. Romm, Berkeley 1967 Jurg H. Bieri, Berkeley 1981 Ray D. Nelson, Davis Hoy F. Carman, Davis

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1982 Frances Antonovitz, Davis 2002 Kenneth A. Baerenklau, Riverside Anthony C. Fisher, Berkeley Guido Imbens, Berkeley Dale M. Heien, Davis Sofia Berto Villas-Boas, Berkeley Sherman Robinson, Berkeley 2003 Maximilian Auffhammer, Berkeley 1983 James A. Chalfant, Berkeley Jean O. Lanjouw, Berkeley J. Keith Gilless, Berkeley 2006 C.-Y. Cynthia Lin, Davis 1984 Thomas W. Hazlett, Davis Travis Lybbert, Davis Lovell S. Jarvis, Davis 2007 Jeremy Magruder, Berkeley Larry S. Karp, Berkeley Pierre Mérel, Davis Richard J. Sexton, Davis 2008 Michael Anderson, Berkeley 1985 Elisabeth Sadoulet, Berkeley Christian Traeger, Berkeley Brian D. Wright, Berkeley 2009 Michael R. Carter, Davis 1986 Colin A. Carter, Davis Ariel Dinar, Riverside Robert D. Innes, Davis Meredith Fowlie, Berkeley George G. Judge, Berkeley Katrina K. Jessoe, Davis Catherine Kling, Davis Lars J. Olson, Riverside Cooperative Extension Appointments 1987 Michael R. Caputo, Davis in Agricultural Economics John Loomis, Davis 1923 Lee W. Fluharty, Berkeley J. Edward Taylor, Davis 1925 Harry R. Wellman, Berkeley 1988 Julian M. Alston, Davis 1927 Elmer W. Braun, Berkeley Gloria Helfand, Davis Francis R. Wilcox, Berkeley Douglas M. Larson, Davis 1929 Arthur Shultis, Berkeley 1989 Marilyn Whitney, Davis Ellis A. Stokdyk, Berkeley 1990 Perry A. Sadorsky, Riverside 1930 Burt B. Burlingame, Berkeley 1991 Garth J. Holloway, Davis 1931 William C. Ockey, Berkeley 1992 James A. Chalfant, Davis Howard J. Stover, Berkeley Michael B. Ward, Berkeley 1932 Wallace Sullivan, Berkeley 1993 Daniel A. Sumner, Davis 1934 Dallas W. Smythe, Berkeley 1994 Ethan Ligon, Berkeley 1935 John B. Schneider, Berkeley Arthur C. Thomas, Riverside J. Murray Thompson, Berkeley 1995 Catherine J. Morrison Paul, Davis 1937 George B. Alcorn, Berkeley 1996 Y. Hossein Farzin, Davis 1938 G. Alvin Carpenter, Berkeley 1997 Scott D. Rozelle, Davis 1939 Lee C. Benson, Berkeley Jeffrey C. Williams, Davis 1948 A. Doyle Reed, Berkeley 1998 Rachael E. Goodhue, Davis Robert C. Rock, Berkeley Jeffrey T. LaFrance, Berkeley 1952 A. Doyle Reed, Davis 1999 Linda M. Fernandez, Riverside Robert C. Rock, Riverside Kurt A. Schwabe, Riverside 1954 Gordon A. Rowe, Berkeley 2000 David L. Sunding, Berkeley Ralph G. Rush, Berkeley 2001 Stephen R. Boucher, Davis 1956 Philip S. Parsons, Davis W. Bowman (Bo) Cutter, Riverside Ann E. Harrison, Berkeley 1957 Kenneth R. Farrell, Berkeley Aaron D. Smith, Davis 1959 Eric Thor, Berkeley

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1961 Oswald P. Blaich, Berkeley Olan D. Forker, Berkeley 1962 John W. Mamer, Berkeley Edward A. Yeary, Riverside and Kearny Agricultural Center, Parlier 1963 George E. Goldman, Berkeley L. Tim Wallace, Berkeley 1964 William W. Wood, Jr., Riverside 1966 Jerome B. Siebert, Berkeley 1970 Richard H. Courtney, Berkeley Leon Garoyan, Davis Kirby S. Moulton, Berkeley 1971 Desmond A. Jolly, Davis James G. Youde, Davis 1972 James H. Cothern, Davis 1979 Kent D. Olson, Davis 1981 Karen M. Klonsky, Davis Howard R. Rosenberg, Berkeley John Siebert, Davis Etaferahu Takele, Riverside 1985 Roberta L. Cook, Davis 1987 Leslie J. (Bees) Butler, Davis 1990 Steven C. Blank, Davis 1993 Douglas D. Parker, Berkeley 1997 David L. Sunding, Berkeley 2002 Shermain D. Hardesty, Davis Alix Peterson Zwane, Berkeley

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American Association of Agricultural Economics Honors and Awards

Fellows of the American Association Presidents of the American Association of Agricultural Economics of Agricultural Economics 1962 Murray R. Benedict 1929 Henry E. Erdman 1963 Raymond G. Bressler, Jr. 1933 Howard R. Tolley 1975 S. von Ciriacy-Wantrup 1941 Murray R. Benedict 1977 Sidney S. Hoos 1953 Harry R. Wellman 1979 Varden Fuller 1959 Raymond G. Bressler, Jr. 1980 Harold O. Carter 1977 Kenneth R. Farrell Kenneth R. Farrell 1991 Warren E. Johnston 1981 Ben C. French Editors of the 1982 Oscar R. Burt Journal of Farm Economics (v. 1–49) and George M. Kuznets the American Journal of Agricultural 1983 Gordon A. King Economics (v. 50–88) 1984 Sylvia Lane 1930–1932 Vol. 12–14 Henry E. Erdman 1985 Andrew Schmitz Harry R. Wellman 1969–1971 Vol. 51–53 Varden Fuller 1988 Alex F. McCalla 1984–1986 Vol. 66–68 Richard E. Just, 1990 Gordon C. Rausser Gordon C. Rausser 1991 Alain de Janvry 1998–2000 Vol. 80–82 Richard J. Sexton 1992 B. Delworth Gardner 2001–2004 Vol. 83–86 Peter Berck, Robert J. Myers 1995 Warren E. Johnston Publication of Enduring Quality George G. Judge Awards 1998 Irma Adelman David Zilberman 1982 Andrew Schmitz and David Seckler. “Mecha­ 1999 Daniel A. Sumner nized Agriculture and Social Welfare: The Case of the Tomato Harvester.” American 2000 Julian M. Alston Journal of Agricultural Economics 52 (1970). Colin A. Carter 1983 Oscar R. Burt. “The Economics of Conjunc­ 2001 James E. Wilen tive Use of Ground and Surface Water.” 2002 Brian D. Wright Hilgardia 36 (1964). 2003 Jeffrey M. Perloff 1984 Poykayil S. George and Gordon A. King. Con­ 2004 Richard J. Sexton sumer Demand for Food Commodities in the 2006 Catherine J. Morrison Paul with Projections for 1980. Berke­ 2007 Jeffrey T. LaFrance ley CA: Giannini Foundation Monograph 26 Scott D. Rozelle (1971). 2008 Peter Berck 1987 John Martin Currie, John A. Murphy, and Larry S. Karp Andrew Schmitz. “The Concept of Economic 2009 Michael E. Carter Surplus and Its Use in Economic Analysis.” Richard E. Howitt Economic Journal 81 (1971). 1992 Richard E. Just and Rulon D. Pope. “Stochas­ tic Specification of Production Functions and Economic Implications.” Journal of Econometrics 7 (1978).

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1993 Gordon C. Rausser and Eithan Hochman. 1967 Oscar R. Burt. “Economic Control of Ground- Dynamic Agricultural Systems: Economic water Reserves.” Journal of Farm Economics Prediction and Control. New York NY: North 48 (1966) Part I. Holland (1979). 1968 Gerald W. Dean and Norman R. Collins. 1994 Richard E. Just, Darrell L. Hueth, and World Trade in Fresh Oranges: An Analysis of Andrew Schmitz. Applied Welfare Econom­ the Effect of European Economic Community ics and Public Policy. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Tariff Policies. Berkeley CA: Giannini Founda­ Prentice-Hall, Inc. (1982). tion Monograph 18 (1967). 2003 Gershon Feder, Richard E. Just, and Andrew 1970 Pinhas Zusman, A. Melamed, and I. Katzir. Schmitz. “Futures Markets and the Theory of Possible Trade and Welfare Effects of EEC Tariff the Firm under Price Uncertainty.” Quarterly and ‘Reference Price’ Policy on the European- Journal of Economics 94 (1980). Mediterranean Market for Winter Oranges. 2005 Gershon Feder, Richard E. Just, and David Berkeley CA: Giannini Foundation Mono- Zilberman. “Adoption of Agricultural Inno­ graph 24 (1969). vations in Developing Countries: A Survey.” 1971 Richard Shumway, Gordon A. King, Harold Economic Development and Cultural Change O. Carter, and Gerald W. Dean. Regional 33 (1985). Resource Use for Agricultural Production in 2009 Michael Hanemann, Barbara Kanninen, California, 1961–65 and 1980. Berkeley CA: and John B. Loomis. “Statistical Effi ciency Giannini Foundation Monograph 25 (1970). of Double-bounded Dichotomous Choice 1972 Poykayil S. George and Gordon A. King. Con- Contingent Valuation.” American Journal of sumer Demand for Food Commodities in the Agricultural Economics 73 (1991). United States with Projections for 1980. Berke­ ley CA: Giannini Foundation Monograph 26 Quality of Research Discovery Awards (1971). (Outstanding Published 1976 Gordon C. Rausser and Richard E. Howitt. Research Report) “Stochastic Control of Environmental 1957 David A. Clarke, Jr. Milk Delivery Costs and .” Annals of Economics and Social Volume Pricing Procedures in California. Measurement (1975). Berkeley CA: California Agricultural Experi­ 1978 Gershon Feder, Richard Just, and Andrew ment Station Bulletin 757 (1956). Schmitz. “Storage with Price Uncertainty in 1963 Gerald W. Dean and Harold O. Carter. “Some International Trade.” International Economic Effects of Income Taxes on Large Scale Review 13 (1977). Agriculture.” Journal of Farm Economics 44 1979 Hans P. Binswanger, Vernon W. Ruttan, Uri (1962). Ben-Zion, Alain de Janvry, Robert E. Evenson, 1963 Stephen Sosnick. “Orderly Marketing for Yujiro Hayami, Terry L. Roe, John H. Sanders, California Avocados.” Hilgardia 33 (1962). William W. Wade, Adolf Weber, and Patrick 1964 Gordon A. King and Lee F. Schrader. Young. Induced Innovation Technology, Institu­ “Regional Location of Cattle Feeding: A tions, and Development. Baltimore MD: Johns Spatial Equilibrium Analysis.” Hilgardia 34 Hopkins University Press (1978). (1963). 1980 Gordon C. Rausser and Eithan Hochman. 1966 Peter G. Helmberger and Sidney Hoos. Dynamic Agricultural Systems: Economic Cooperative Bargaining in Agriculture Grower- Prediction and Control. New York NY: North Processor Markets in Fruits and Vegetables. Holland Publishing Co. (1979). Honorable Berkeley CA: University of California Divi- Mention. sion of Agricultural Sciences (1965). 1981 Richard E. Just and Wen S. Chern. “Toma­ 1967 D. Lee Bawden, Harold O. Carter, and Gerald toes, Technology, and Oligopsony.” Bell W. Dean. “Interregional in the Journal of Economics 11 (1980). Honorable United States Turkey lndustry.” Hilgardia 13 Mention. (1966).

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1982 Andrew Schmitz, Alex F. McCalla, Donald O. 2000 James N. Sanchirico and James E. Wilen. Mitchell, and Colin A. Carter. Grain Export “Bio-Economics of Spatial Exploitation in a Cartels. Cambridge MA: Ballinger Publishing Patch Environment.” Journal of Environmen­ Co. (1981). tal Economics and Management 37 (1999). 1984 Richard E. Just and David Zilberman. “Sto­ Honorable Mention. chastic Structure, Farm Size, and Technology 2001 Gordon C. Rausser and Arthur A. Small. Adoption in Developing Agriculture.” Oxford “Valuing Research Leads: Bioprospecting Economic Papers 65 (1983). Honorable Men­ and the Conservation of Genetic Resources.” tion. Journal of 108 (2000). 1987 Alex F. McCalla, T. Kelley White, and Kenneth 2002 Junjie Wu, David Zilberman, and Bruce A. Clayton. Embargoes, Surplus Disposal, and U.S. Babcock. “Environmental and Distributional Agriculture. Washington DC: U.S. Department Impacts of Conservation Targeting Strate­ of Agriculture Economic Research Service gies.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Agricultural Economics Report 564 (1986). Management 41 (2001). Honorable Mention. 2003 Hanan J. Jacoby, Guo Li, and Scott Rozelle. 1987 Gordon C. Rausser, James A. Chalfant, H. “Hazards of Expropriation: Tenure Insecurity Alan Love, and Kostas G. Stamoulis. “Mac­ and in Rural China.” American roeconomic Linkages, Taxes, and Subsidies Economic Review 92 (2002). in the U.S. Agricultural Sector.” American 2004 Martin Smith and James E. Wilen. “Eco­ Journal of Agricultural Economics 68 (1986). nomic Impacts of Marine Reserves: The 1990 Jeffrey T. LaFrance and W. Michael Hane­ Importance of Spatial Behavior.” Journal of mann. “The Dual Structure of Incomplete Environmental Economics and Management 46 Demand Systems.” American Journal of Agri­ (2003). 71 (1989). 2005 Scott Rozelle and Johan F.M. Swinnen. “Suc­ 1991 Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, Eithan cess and Failure of Reform: Insights from the Hochman, and Ziv Bar-Shira. “Input Alloca­ Transition of Agriculture.” Journal of Eco­ tion in Multicrop Systems.” American Journal nomic Literature 42 (2004). of Agricultural Economics 72 (1990). 2006 Richard Howitt, Siwa Msangi, Arnaud 1992 Jeffrey C. Williams and Brian D. Wright. Reynaud, and Keith Knapp. “Estimat­ Storage and Commodity Markets. Cambridge ing Intertemporal Preferences for Natural England: Cambridge University Press (1991). Resource Allocation.” American Journal of 1993 Quirino Paris. “The von Liebig Hypothesis.” Agricultural Economics 87 (2005). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74 2008 Colin A. Carter and Aaron Smith. “Estimat­ (1992). Honorable Mention. ing the Market Effect of a Food Scare: The 1996 Randal R. Rucker, Walter N. Thurman, and Case of Genetically Modified StarLink Corn.” Daniel A. Sumner. “Restricting the Market for Review of Economics and Statistics 89 (2007). Quota: An Analysis of Tobacco Production 2008 Rulon D. Pope, Jeffrey T. LaFrance, and Rights with Corroboration from Congressio­ Richard E. Just. “Imperfect Price Defl ation nal Testimony.” Journal of Political Economy in Production Systems.” American Journal of 103 (1995). Agricultural Economics 88 (2007). 1996 Julian M. Alston, George W. Norton, and 2009 Alan L. Olmstead and Paul H. Rhode. Cre­ Philip Pardey. Science under : Principles ating Abundance: Biological Innovation and and Practice for Agricultural Research Evalua­ American Agricultural Development. New tion and Priority Setting. Ithaca NY: Cornell York: Cambridge University Press (2008). University Press (1995). Honorable Mention. 1998 Frances R. Homans and James E. Wilen. “A Model of Regulated Open Access Resource Use.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 32 (l997).

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Outstanding Journal Article Awards Quality of Communication Awards 1959 Gerald W. Dean and Earl O. Heady. ”Changes 1975 Harold O. Carter, George M. Briggs, John R. in Supply Response and Elasticity for Hogs.” Goss, Maurice L. Peterson, David W. Robin­ Journal of Farm Economics 40 (1958). Honor­ son, Seymore D. Van Gundy, Pran Vohra, and able Mention. James G. Youde. A Hungry World: The Chal­ 1968 Vernon R. Eidman, Gerald W. Dean, and lenge to Agriculture. Berkeley CA: University of Harold O. Carter. “An Application of Statisti­ California Food Task Force (1974). cal to Commercial Turkey 1979 Alex F. McCalla, Mary E. Ryan, Robert L. Production.” Journal of Farm Economics 49 Tontz, Martin K. Christiansen, James P. (1967). Houck, Peter K. Pollak, Bob F. Jones, Robert 1971 Andrew Schmitz and David Seckler. “Mecha­ L. Thompson, Jimmye S. Hillman, Anne E. nized Agriculture and Social Welfare: The Peck, Andrew Schmitz, Steven C. Schmidt, Tomato Harvester.” American Journal of Agri­ Harold D. Guither, Arthur B. Mackie, Leo cultural Economics 52 (1970). V. Mayer, and Harold Breimyer. Speaking of 1982 Richard E. Just and Gordon C. Rausser. Trade: Its Effect on Agriculture. University of “Commodity Price Forecasting with Large Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Service Scale Econometric Models and the Futures Report 72 (1978). Market.” American Journal of Agricultural 1980 Richard Beck, Ronald R. Canham, Ronald C. Economics 63 (1981). Faas, Bruce Florea, George Goldman, Robert 1984 Alexander H. Sarris and John Freebairn. E. Howell, Eugene Lewis, Garnet Premer, “Endogenous Price Policies and International Neil R. Rimbey, Theodore R. Siegler, Bruce Wheat Prices.” American Journal of Agricul­ Weber, and Russell C. Youmans. Coping with tural Economics 65 (1983). Growth. Corvallis OR: Western Rural Devel­ opment Center (1979). Honorable Mention. 1987 Julian M. Alston. “An Analysis of Growth of U.S. Farmland Prices, 1963–82.” American 1981 Robert G. F. Spitze, Marshall A. Martin, Milton Journal of Agricultural Economics 68 (1986). C. Hallberg, Tom A. Stucker, Alex F. McCalla, Bruce Gardner, Willard W. Cochrane, and 1992 Israel Finkelshtain and James A. Chalfant. Sylvia Lane. Analysis of Food and Agricultural “Marketed Surplus under Risk: Do Peasants Policies for the Eighties. Robert G. F. Spitze and Agree with Sandmo?” American Journal of M. A. Martin, eds. Urbana IL: University of Agricultural Economics 73 (1991). Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station North 1997 Shy Y. Huang and Richard J. Sexton. “Mea­ Central Regional Research Publication 271 suring Returns to an Innovation in an (1980). Honorable Mention. Imperfectly Competitive Market: Applica­ tion to Mechanical Harvesting of Processing 1986 Daniel A. Sumner and Julian M. Alston. Tomatoes in Taiwan.” American Journal of “Removal of Price Supports and Supply Con­ Agricultural Economics 78 (1996). trols for U.S. Tobacco: An Economic Analysis of the Impact.” Washington DC: Food and 2001 David L. Sunding and Joshua Zivin. “Insect Agriculture Committee National Planning Population Dynamics, Pesticide Use, and Association Report 220 (1985). Honorable Farmworker Health.” American Journal of Mention. Agricultural Economics 82 (2000). 1989 Harold O. Carter, Carole F. Nuckton, Sandra Nigel Key, Elisabeth Sadoulet, and Alain de O. Archibald, Karen Berke, Ray Coppock, Janvry. “Transaction Costs and Agricultural Adel Kader, Bill Liebhardt, James Lyons, Supply Response.” American Bennie Osburn, Mike Poe, James Seiber, and Journal of Agricultural Economics 82 (2000). Mike Stimmann. Chemicals in the Human Food Honorable Mention. Chain: Sources, Options, and Public Policy. New 2007 Stephen R. Boucher, George Dyer, and J. York NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold (1990). Edward Taylor. “Subsistence Response to Market Shocks.” American Journal of Agricul­ tural Economics 88 (2006).

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1993 Quirino Paris. “The von Liebig Hypothesis.” 2007 Richard E. Just, Julian M. Alston, and David Zil­ American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74 berman. Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology: (1992). Honorable Mention. Economics and Policy. New York NY: Springer 1995 Jonathan Brooks and Colin A. Carter. Science and Business Media (2006). The Political Economy of U.S. Agriculture. Outstanding Article in Choices Award Canberra, Australia: Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics 2003 Steven C. Blank. “Is Agriculture a ‘Way Of Research Report 94.8 (1994). Life’ or a Business?” Choices Summer (2002). 1996 B. Delworth Gardner. Plowing Ground in 2004 Colin A. Carter and Guillaume P. Gruere. Washington: The Political Economy of U.S. “International Approaches to the Labeling of Agriculture. San Francisco CA: Pacifi c Genetically Modifi ed Foods.” Choices Second Research Institute for Public Policy (1995). Quarter (2003). 1996 Daniel A. Sumner, series editor. American Enterprise Institute Studies in Agricultural Outstanding Review of Agricultural Policy. Seven-volume series including stud­ Economics Article ies by Julian M. Alston and Philip Pardey, 2006 Daniel A. Sumner and Norbert L.W. Wilson. John Antle, Peter Barry, Barry Goodwin and “Capitalization of Farm Policy Benefi ts and Vincent Smith, Daniel A. Sumner, Walter the Rate of Return to Policy-Created Assets: Thurman, and Brian Wright and Bruce Gard­ Evidence from California Dairy Quota.” ner. Washington DC: The AEI Press (1995). Review of Agricultural Economics 27 (2005). Honorable Mention. Honorable Mention. Distinguished Policy Contribution 2007 Matin Qaim, Arjunan Subramanian, Gopal Award Naik, and David Zilberman. “Adoption of Bt Cotton and Impact Variability: Insights from 1992 George E. Rossmiller and Kenneth R. Far­ India.” Review of Agricultural Economics 28 rell for their leadership in developing the (2006). National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy and fostering work on food, agricul­ Distinguished Extension/Outreach tural, and related policies. Program Award 1993 Gordon C. Rausser for contributions to the 1982 George Goldman. research base, policy debate, and reform con­ 2007 Steven C. Blank, Individual with Ten or More cerning agricultural production infl exibilities Years of Experience. and macroeconomic linkages. 2007 ARE Update, Outstanding Agricultural Eco­ 1995 Daniel A. Sumner for contributions to U.S. nomics Electronic Newsletter. agricultural policy analysis, formulation, negotiation, and implementation both Distinguished Graduate Teaching through scholarly work at the university and Award in government service, domestic and interna­ tional. 1998 James E. Wilen, University of California, Davis. 1998 Colin A. Carter for research that identifi ed 2000 Jeffrey Williams, University of California, the empirical importance of ineffi ciencies in Davis. the operations of state trading enterprises, changing the way that farmers and policy makers view agricultural state trading enter­ prises. 2001 Julian M. Alston and Philip G. Pardey for their joint program of work on the economic analysis of agricultural R&D, science, and technology policy.

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Western Agricultural Economics Association Honors and Awards

Distinguished Scholars of the Western Outstanding Extension Program Agricultural Economics Association Award 2002 Harold O. Carter 1979 Neil L. Meyer et al. (including George Gold­ 2004 Warren E. Johnston and man). Coping with the Impact of Growth. Alex F. McCalla Corvallis OR: Western Rural Development Center, 1979. 2006 Jeffrey T. LaFrance 2002 Richard Carkner, John Hewlett, Lorne Owen, 2007 Steven C. Blank Howard Rosenberg, Trent Teegerstrom, 2009 Julian M. Alston Jeffrey Tranel, and Randy Weigel. Ag Help Wanted: Guidelines for Managing Agricultural Presidents of the Western Labor, Western Farm Management Extension Agricultural Economics Association Committee, 2002. 1928–29 Henry E. Erdman Outstanding Extension Program 1931–32 Howard R. Tolley Award for Career 1940–41 Murray R. Benedict 2005 Steven C. Blank. “Risk Management in Agri­ 1947–48 D. Barton DeLoach culture, 1990–2004.”

1948–49 Harry R. Wellman Outstanding Published 1951–52 Sidney S. Hoos Research Award 1954–55 Raymond G. Bressler, Jr. (Excellence in Published Research) 1965–66 Chester O. McCorkle, Jr. 1979 Dwight D. Minami, Ben C. French, and Gordon A. King. An Econometric Analysis of 1970–71 Ben C. French Market Control in the Cling Peach Industry. 1975–76 Harold O. Carter Berkeley, CA: Giannini Foundation Mono­ 1987–88 Oscar R. Burt graph 39 (1979). 2001–02 Steven C. Blank 1980 Stephen J. Turnosky, Haim Shalit, and Andrew Schmitz. “Consumer Surplus, Price Journal of Agricultural and Resource Instability and Consumer Welfare.” Econo­ Economics Published Research Award metrica 48 (1980). 2002 Iddo Kan, Kurt A. Schwabe, and Keith C. 1981 Jon A. Brandt and Ben C. French. An Analy­ Knapp. “ of Irrigation with sis of Economic Relationships and Projected Saline Water.” Journal of Agricultural and Adjustments in the U.S. Tomato Industry. Resource Economics 27 (2002). Berkeley CA: Giannini Foundation Research Report 331 (1981). Honorable Mention. 1983 Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Eithan Hochman. “Estimation of Multi-Crop Pro­ duction Functions.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 65 (1983). 1989 Jeffrey T. LaFrance and W. Michael Hane­ mann. “The Dual Structure of Incomplete Demand Systems.” American Journal of Agri­ cultural Economics 71 (1989).

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1990 Julian M. Alston, Colin A. Carter, Richard 2001 Julian M. Alston, John W. Freebairn, and Green, and Daniel Pick. “Wither Armington Jennifer S. James. “Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Trade Models?” American Journal of Agricul­ : Theory and Application to tural Economics 72 (1990). Generic Commodity Promotion Programs.” 1991 Israel Finkelshtain and James A. Chalfant. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83 “Marketed Surplus under Risk: Do Peasants (2001). Agree with Sandmo?” American Journal of 2004 Jeffrey T. LaFrance. “Integrability of the Agricultural Economics 73 (1991). Linear Approximate Almost Ideal Demand 1993 William E. Foster and Gordon C. Rausser. System.” Economics Letters 84 (2004). “Price-Distorting Compensation Serving the Consumer and Taxpayer .” Public Choice 77 (1993). 1994 John H. Constantine, Julian M. Alston, and Vincent H. Smith. “Economic Impacts of the California One-Variety Cotton Law.” Journal of Political Economy 102 (1994). 1995 Randle R. Rucker, Walter N. Turman, and Daniel A. Sumner. “Restricting the Market for Quota: An Analysis of Tobacco Production Rights with Corroboration from Congressio­ nal Testimony.” Journal of Political Economy 103 (1995). 1996 Shu-Yu Huang and Richard J. Sexton. “Measuring Returns to an Innovation in an Imperfectly Competitive Market: Applica­ tions to Mechanical Harvesting of Processing Tomatoes in Taiwan.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 78 (1996). Honorable Mention. 1997 Frances R. Homans and James E. Wilen. “A Model of Regulated Open Access Resource Use.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 32 (1997). Honorable Mention. 1999 James A. Chalfant, Jennifer S. James, Nathalie Lavoie, and Richard J. Sexton. “Asymmet­ ric Grading Error and Adverse Selection: Lemons in the California Prune Industry.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 24 (1999). 2000 Julian M. Alston, Michele C. Marra, Con­ nie Chang-Kang, Philip G. Pardey, and T.J. Wyatt. “A Meta-Analysis of Rates of Return to Agricultural R&D: “Ex Pede Herculem?” Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute Research Report 113 (2000).

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Ph.D. Recipients and Dissertation Titles

University of California, Berkeley 1937 Department of Agricultural Lindsay Alexander Crawford, An Analysis of Methods and Resource Economics and Policy for Conducting Studies of Farm Organization with Spe­ cial Reference to California Conditions. 1917 Walter Ulrich Fuhriman, Property Tax Delinquency John William Lloyd, Co-operative and Other Organized in Utah with Special Reference to Delinquency on Farm Methods of Marketing California Horticultural Product. Property, 1928 to 1933. 1926 Roy James Smith, An Economic Analysis of the Califor­ Harry Richard Wellman, An Analysis of the Methods nia State Land Settlements at Durham and Delhi. of Pooling Employed by the Cooperative Fruit Marketing 1939 Associations in California. Levi Varden Fuller, The Supply of Agricultural Labor 1927 as a Factor in the Evolution of Farm Organization in Carl August Scholl, An Economic Study of the Califor­ California. nia Almond Growers Exchange. Horace Richard Josephson, Factors Affecting Costs and 1928 Returns of Timber Production in Second-Growth Pine Stands of the Sierra Nevada Foothills. David Weeks, Factors Affecting Selling Prices of Land in the Eleventh Federal Farm Loan District. 1940

1930 John Bartholomew Schneider, The California Tomato Industry with Special Reference to Marketing. Philip Jenkins Webster, An Analysis of the Evolution of Co-operative Marketing Policies Advocated in the Mohammed Monir Mohammed El Zalaki, An Analysis Sunsweet Standard. of the Organization of Egyptian Agriculture and of Its Influence on National Economic and Social Institutions. 1933 1941 Omer Mills, Revolving Finance for Cooperative Associa­ tions. Donald Francis McMillen, An Analysis of the Market­ ing Control Programs Used in the California Canning 1934 Cling Peach Industry.

Rutillus Harrison Allen, of Agri­ 1942 culture in Monterey County, California, during the American Period. George Louis Mehren, An Economic Analysis of the Voluntary Marketing Control Programs in the Califor­ Von Theurer Ellsworth, The Property Tax in California nia Orange Industry. with Emphasis on Its Relation to Agriculture. , California County Expen­ 1944 ditures: An Analysis of the Trends and Variation in Mohammed El Said Mohammed, The Structure and Expenditures between Counties for County Services Function of Agricultural Export Trade in the Egyptian and Functions. Economy.

Nessim William Hazan, France as a Market for Cali­ 1948 fornia Fruits and a Competitor in Fruit Production. Kenneth Dale Naden, Economic Analysis of the Orga­ 1936 nization and Operations of the Challenge Cream and Lester DeWitt Mallory, Wheat Valorization: The Butter Association. French Attempt. Henry James Vaux, An Economic-Statistical Analysis of Lumber Requirements for California Housing.

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1949 1954 Jerry Foytik, The California Plum Industry: An Eco­ Benjamin Carver French, Economic Efficiency in Cali­ nomic Study. fornia Pear Packing Plants. Werner Zvi Hirsch, The Economics of Integration in Jimmye Standard Hillman, Economic Aspects of Inter­ Agricultural Marketing. state Agricultural Trade Barriers in the Western Region.

1950 Joe Oscar Lammi, Primary Income from Range Watersheds. Resat Mehmet Aktan, Agricultural Policy of Turkey with Special Emphasis on Land Tenure. John Herbert Snyder, Factors Affecting the Ground- Water Economy of the Antelope Valley, Los Angeles Robert Leroy Clodius, An Analysis of Statutory County, California. Marketing Control Programs in the California-Arizona Orange Industry. Hasan Sheikh Ali Thamir, Agricultural Policy in Iraq: A Study of Prevailing Conditions and Problems with 1951 Emphasis on Land, Credit, and Cooperative Reforms. David Andrew Clarke, Jr., Costs, Pricing, and Conser­ Norman Zellner, An Economic Analysis of the Califor­ vation in Wholesale Milk Delivery in Los Angeles. nia Prune Industry.

Perry Fred Philipp, An Economic Analysis of the Diver­ 1955 sified Agriculture of Hawaii. James Newton Boles, of Scale for Evapo­ Addison Doyle Reed, Improving California Poultry rated Milk Plants in California. Management. Irving Dubov, The Evaporated Milk Industry in the 1952 Western Region. Alexander Eckstein, The Economic Development of Israel Irving Holland, Some Factors Affecting the Con­ Hungary, 1920 to 1950: Study in the Growth of an Eco­ sumption of Lumber in the United States with Emphasis nomically Underdeveloped Area. on Demand. Philip Charles Habib, Some Economic Aspects of the Aziz Sayeed, Role of Cooperation in the Social and California Lumber Industry and their Relation to Forest of India. Use. David Arnold Wilson, An Analysis of Lumber Exports James Burton Hassler, Pricing Efficiency in the Manu­ from the Coast Region of British Columbia to the United factured Dairy Products Industry. States and United Kingdom, 1920–1952.

Chester Oliver McCorkle, Jr., Economies of Scale on 1956 Cotton-Potato Farms in the Shafter-Wasco-Delano- McFarland Area of California. Jack Lessinger, The Determination of Land Use in Rural-Urban Transition Areas: A Case Study in North­ Robert William Rudd, Feeder Pig Prices with Special ern Santa Clara Valley, California. Reference to Kentucky Livestock Auctions. Eric Thor, The Application of Economic-Engineering 1953 Research Techniques in Planning Fruit and Vegetable John Cave Abbott, Trends in the Marketing of Poultry Packing Plants with Special Reference to Florida Citrus. with Special Reference to the Problems of Fryer Raisers 1957 in Northern California. Yair Kadishay, Adjustment Possibilities on Cotton Chester Bird Baker, Government Participation in the Farms in Western Fresno County, California. Supply of Short-Term Credit for Agriculture. Yair Mundlak, Analysis of Agricultural Production Fore­ Gustav Robinson Gregory, Developing Economic casts in the Statistical Decision Theory Framework. Growth Goals for Forest Production. Raymond Eugene Seltzer, The Competitive Position of Montague Yudelman, South African Native Reserve the Los Angeles Cattle Market. Policy with Special Emphasis on Considerations of Welfare. Cecil Nuckols Smith, An Economic Analysis of the Eastern Apple Industry.

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Nicholas Thuroczy, Economic Analyses of Multiple Stephen James Hiemstra, An Analysis of Forces Affect­ Pricing Plans for United States Barley. ing the Procurement of Merchandise by Retail Grocery Firms. 1958 Richard Joseph McConnen, The Economics of Range John Toscan Bennett, An Economic Analysis of Market- Fertilization in California. Control Programs for California Clingstone Peaches. Leonidas Polopolus, U.S. Beet Sugar: A Study of Indus­ Rex David Helfi nstine, An Economic Comparison of try Structure and Performance under Protection and Dryland Farming and Potential Irrigation Farming in Control. Central South Dakota. John William Mamer, The Generation and Prolifera­ 1961 tion of Agricultural Hand-Laborsaving Technology: A Marquis Lyndon Fowler, An Economic-Statistical Case Study in Sugar Beets. Analysis of the Foreign Demand for American Cotton. Chaim Mendelsohn, International Trade in Oranges: Peter George Helmberger, Cooperative Bargaining in Competition for Export Markets. Agriculture. John Anthony Mollette, Britain’s Agricultural William Edwin Martin, A California Interindustry Dilemma: A Study of Farm Policies and Programs, Analysis Emphasizing Agriculture. 1920–1957. Elmer Lyle Menzie, Section 22 of the Agricultural Loy Luther Sammet, Economic and Engineering Fac­ Adjustment Act of 1933: A Study in Public Policy For­ tors in Agricultural Processing Plant Design. mation and Administration. Charles Peairs Wilson, An Economic and Statistical Russell Edward Moffett, Measuring Optimum Level of Analysis of Beef Cattle Marketing and Prices. Investment with Reference to a Particular Water Distri­ bution System. 1959 Daniel Ivan Padberg, Changes in the Nature of Compe­ Michael Fraser Brewer, Water Pricing and Alloca­ tition in the Dairy Industry in California. tion with Particular Reference to California Irrigation Districts. Robert Holbrooke Reed, Economic Efficiency in Mul­ tiple Product Frozen Vegetable Plants. Irving Franklin Davis, Jr., An Economic Analysis of in Agriculture with Special Reference to Lee Frederick Schrader, A Spatial Equilibrium Analy­ California. sis of Cattle Feeding in the United States. Carleton Cecil Dennis, Interregional Competition in Francis James Smith, Jr., The Impact of Technological the Frozen Strawberry Industry. Change on the Marketing of Salinas Lettuce. Nadim George Hajjar, Intraregional Trade in the Arab John Fred Stollsteimer, The Effect of Technical Change Near East with Emphasis on the Products of Agriculture. and Output Expansion on the Optimum Number, Size, and Location of Pear Marketing Facilities in a Califor­ Richard Lee Simmons, Optimum Adjustments of the nia Pear Producing Region. Dairy Industry of the Western Region to Economic Con­ ditions of 1975. Pinhas Zusman, Econometric Analysis of the Market for California Early Potatoes. 1960 1962 Mahesh Chandra Agarwal, Rotation Selection on the Family Farm in the District of Muzaffarnagar of India. Jed Ardell Adams, Intermarket Producer Price Rela­ tionships for Fluid Milk in California. Jack Richard Davidson, Economic Efficiency and Firm Adjustment for Market Milk Production in the Southern John Robert Allison, The Economies Associated with Metropolitan Milkshed of California. Size of Pear-Producing Firms. Lehman Blanton Fletcher, Growth and Adjustment of Oscar Raymond Burt, The Economics of Conjunctive the Los Angeles Milkshed: A Study in the Economics of Use of Ground and Surface Water. Location. Olan Dean Forker, Short and Long Term Adjustments for the Manufactured Dairy Products Industry of California.

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John Arnold Jamison, Economic Implications of the Gary Charles Taylor, The Economic Planning of Water Structure and Organization of the California Fresh Supply Systems with Particular Reference to Water Deciduous Fruit Industry. Conveyance. Samuel Herschel Logan, An Economic Analysis of Dennis Earl Teeguarden, The Market for Private Tim­ Scale Economies in Beef Slaughter Plants. ber in the Central Sierra Nevada Region of California: Robert Ormond McMahon, A Deductive Study of An Economic Analysis of , Conduct, Difference in Forest Management Intensity on Nonin­ and Stability. dustrial Forest Lands. 1965 William Gerard O’Regan, An Experimental Approach Richard Olof Been, A Reconstruction of the Classical to the Determination of Demand for Orange Concen­ Theory of Location. trate. Duran Bell, Jr., Models of Commodity Transfer with William Neill Schaller, A Recursive Programming Special Reference to the Lemon Industry. Analysis of Regional Production Response. William Ross Bentley, An Economic Analysis of the 1963 Timber Allocation Policies of the United States Forest Dennis John Aigner, A Study of Recursive Program­ Service. ming: Dynamic Supply Prediction. Vernon Roy Eidman, Optimum Production Plans for Lynn Rader, Economic Analysis of Range Improvement California Turkey Growers with Chance-Constrained Practices in Beef Cattle Ranch Management for the Foot­ Programming. hill Range Areas of California. Richard Carlton Haidacher, An Econometric Study of Aziz Abdel-Fattah Saleh, An Economic Study of the the Demand for Prune Juice. California Cantaloupe Industry. Richard Timothy Francis King, River Basin Projects and Regional Development: An Examination of Public 1964 Investment Criteria in the Light of Mexican Experience. Dennis Lee Bawden, Interregional Models of the Donald Gene Larson, Measurement of the Enumera­ United States Turkey Industry. tor Effect on Response Variability in the 1959 Census of Gardner Mallard Brown, Jr., Distribution of Benefi ts Agriculture. and Costs: A Case Study of the San Joaquin Valley— Charles Harvey Little, Derivation of a Model for Pre­ Southern California Aqueduct System. dicting Lumber Grade Recovery. Lawrence S. Davis, The Economics of Wildfi re Protec­ William L. McKillop, Consumption and Price of Forest tion with Emphasis on Fuel Break Systems. Products in the U.S.: An Econometric Study. Osman Ahmed El-Kholei, An Econometric Analysis Ali Ismail Medani, Constant Versus Non-Constant Pro­ of the Impact of the European Common Market on the duction Elasticities among Firms. Egyptian Economy. Yu Hsuen Mo, An Econometric Study of the California Ahmed Ahmed Mohamed Goueli, Economic Planning Walnut Industry. of Production and Marketing Facilities. Jugal Kishore Sharma, The Application of Monte Carlo Robert Lindsay Leonard, Integrated Management of Methods to the Evaluation of Small Sample Properties of Ground and Surface Water in Relation to Water Impor­ Three-Stage Least Squares Procedure. tation: The Experience of Los Angeles County. William Wilson Wood, Jr., Federal Marketing Orders S. Ananda Rao, Analysis of Land Values and Uses in and Commodity Group Organization. the Context of Local : An Empirical Approach with Special Reference to San Benito County, 1966 California. Harold L. Baker, The Role of Timber Growing in Land Jerome Bernard Siebert, Long Range Adjustment of Use in Hawaii. Orange Packing Houses in Central California: A Consid­ Bruno Baldini, Irreversibility and Demand Functions eration of the Optimum Number, Size, and Location of for Agricultural Products. Packing Facilities. Alain Choppin de Janvry, Measurement of Demand Parameters under Separability.

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Cortlandt Dirck Ditwiler, Political Economy of Water Uri Regev, Adaptive Investment Strategy with Particular Use Transfer and Integrated Water Resource Manage­ Reference to River Basin Development. ment in the Salinas Valley, California. Juan Felipe Scott, Socio-Economic Performance of Gary Herbert Elsner, A Multi-Variate Analysis of Cali­ Alternative Tenure Systems in Mexico. fornia’s Agricultural Income. Bistok Ludig Sitorus, Productive Efficiency in Agricul­ Harald Birger Giaever, Optimal Dairy Cow Replace­ ture with Special Reference to the Farm Sector of Luzon ment Policies. of the Republic of the Philippines. Ian William Hardie, Deriving Implicit Grower Prices Nickolas Spyros Tryphonopoulos, An Investigation of for a Walnut Processing and Marketing Cooperative. the Economic Structure of a Small Area: Napa County, Jongbin Kim, The Korean Cotton Manufacturing Indus­ California. try, 1954–1963. John Julius Waelti, Regional Economic Impact of Public John Alvin Knechel, Dynamic Analysis of Capital Man­ Water Storage through Recreation Development: A Case agement for California Fluid Milk Producers. Study. Jimmy Lee Matthews, Price Determination and Supply 1968 Adjustment in the California and United States Aspara­ Arlo William Biere, River Basin Management with gus Economies. Particular Reference to the Salinas Basin. Quirino Paris, Estimation of Individual Firm Produc­ Kalman Blum, On Explaining Productivity Change in tion Functions. United States Agriculture. Bertrand Renaud, The Allocation of California Grape Jimmie Bruce Bullock, Cattle Feedlot Marketing Deci­ Production: An Econometric Study. sions under Uncertainty. Michael von Eltz Rulison, Agricultural Resource Herschel Dean Claxton, A Dynamic Programming Adjustment and Farm Labor Force Decline, 1950–1959: Decision Model and Computer Simulation of the Cedar A Comparative Interregional Study. Pencil Slat Drying Process. Melvin Merle Wagner, Interregional Competition in the Richard Howard Courtney, Efficient Organization in Frozen Vegetable Industry. California’s Central Valley Feed Manufacturing Indus­ 1967 try. Mohammed Ragaa Abd El-Fattah El-Amir, Location Willis Gordon Kearl, Comparative Livestock Systems Models for the World Rice Industry. and Technologies on Ranches in the Northern Plains Region of the United States. Barry Charles Field, The Impact of Changing Economic Structure on the Strategy of Agricultural Policy: The Richard Murray Alwyn Loyns, An Economic Analysis Case of Cotton. of the Marketing Order for California Almonds. Antonio Guccione, Productivity Indexes and Economic Masao Matsumoto, An Economic Analysis of Product Theory. Size Variation in the Frozen Brussels Sprouts Industry. Marvin Lee Hayenga, Sweetener Substitution in Food Guiseppe Rensi, Measurement of Technical Change in Processing Industries. California Agriculture. Eithan Hochman, Problem of Growing Inventory with Wesley Donald Seitz, The Measurement of Productive Particular Reference to the Broiler Producing Firm. Effi ciency. Aaron Coburn Johnson, Jr., Structural Characteristics Willem van Vuuren, Agricultural Land Prices and of the Demand for Milk in California: A Quantitative Returns in an Advanced Urban and Industrial Econ­ Analysis. omy. Albert Joseph Ortego, Jr., Impact of California Con­ Hiroshi Yamauchi, An Economic Analysis of Cost Dis­ tract and Pool Procedures on Procurement Practices of tribution Aspects of Groundwater Quality Conservation: Milk Processing Firms. Case of Orange County Water District, California. William Emerson Phillips, Regional Development of the Owens Valley, California: An Economic Base Study of Natural Resources.

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1969 1971 Jurg Hans Bieri, The Quadratic Function and Richard Cleveland Bishop, United States Policy in Measurement of Demand Parameters. Ocean Fisheries: A Study in the Political Economy of John Gavan Butler, The Contribution of Exports to Resources Management. Growth: A Study of Economic Policies in Malaysia. Frank H. Bollman, River Basin Development and the Lewis Duane Chapman, Economic Aspects of Nuclear Management of Anadromous Fisheries: An Economic Desalination in California. Analysis of the Columbia River Experience. Gates, Repayment and Pricing in Water John Douglas Brodie, Transitional Planning of Forest Policy: A Regional Economic Analysis with Particular Management. Reference to the Tehachapi-Cummings County Water Leon Ellsworth Danielson, Investment in Water District. Resources with Emphasis on Timing. Jack Frederick Hooper, Economics of Fertilization and Melvin Dean Ethridge, California Beef Cattle: An Rates of Grazing in California Grassland Management. Econometric Analysis. Brian Randolph Payne, An Economic Analysis of Jeremiah Edward Fruin, A Linear Programming Model Alternative Rates of Investment in National Forest Road of a Multiplant Tomato Packing Firm. Construction: The North Umpqua Case. Edward Charles Gray, Economic Analysis of the Appli­ Anthony Alfred Prato, An Econometric Study of cation of a New Technology: The Utilization of Hot and Consumer Demands for Fresh Oranges and Frozen Con­ Saline Groundwater Resources in the Imperial Valley, centrated Orange Juice. California. Lowell Dale Wood, An Economic Analysis of the Joel Raymond Hamilton, Acreage Response: An Econo­ Planning and Evaluation Procedures Employed by the metric Analysis of the Acreage of Selected California United States Army Corps of Engineers with Particular Fruit and Nut Crops. Reference to the Proposed Dos Rios Project in Northern John Horton Humphrey, Resource Allocation and California. Income Distribution in Agriculture: A Case Study of an 1970 Irrigation Economy in Northwest Mexico and Its Impli­ cations for Development. Giorgio Cingolani, Analysis of the Dynamics of Tree- Fruit Acreage in California’s Central Valley. John George Litschauer, Economies of Scale in Califor­ nia’s San Joaquin Valley Poultry Feed Milling Industry. Richard Stanley Johnston, The Growth of Firms in Some Food Marketing and Processing Industries. Michael Alan Perelman, Investment Theory in Light of Expectations. Tatsuo Kobayashi, The Land Reform in Japan. Ignacio Carlos Tandeciarz, Productive Effi ciency: A Richard John Marasco, The Organization of the Case Study in the Argentine Agricultural Sector. California Tuna Industry: An Economic Analysis of the Relations between Market Performance and Conserva­ Om Prakash Tangri, India’s Programs of Agricultural tion in the Fisheries. Development, 1947–1967: An Analysis and Appraisal. Timothy Douglas Mount, An Analysis of Producer 1972 Behavior Incorporating Technical Change. Antonio Aguirre, Welfare Cost of Protection: The Fertil­ Rodrigo Mujica Ateaga, Satiation Levels and Consumer izer Industry in Argentina. Demand: Analysis of a Chilean Family Expenditures David Charles Campbell, The Economics of Environ­ Survey. mental Policy with Respect to Offshore Oil Production. Gholamreza Soltani-Mohammadi, Development of Peter Vince Garrod, Service and Employment Implica­ Irrigated Agriculture in Iran: The Problem of Choice tions of Food Distribution: A Study of the Retail Sector between Irrigation Techniques. of Santiago, Chile. Gail Eric Updegraff, The Economics of Sewage Disposal Gurmukh Singh Gill, Demand and Supply of Waste­ in a Coastal Urban Area: A Case Study of the Monterey paper with Policy Implications for Quality of the Peninsula, California. Environment.

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Robert Steven Golden, Optimal Hedging Decisions for Mark Rand Gustafson, An Analysis of Selected Eco­ Beef Cattle Feeders. nomic Effects of Rural Subdivision Development Activity Paul Conrad Huszar, On the Rationale of Urban upon the Public and Private Sectors of Tuolumne Growth: A Behavioral Study of San Jose, California. County, California, 1970. Richard Eugene Just, Econometric Analysis of Produc­ Darrel Lee Hueth, Optimal Agricultural Pest Manage­ tion Decisions with Government Intervention: The Case ment under the Condition of Increasing Pest Resistance of the California Field Crops. with an Application to the Cereal Leaf Beetle. James Eugene Maloney, Development and Application Wesley Neil Musser, Federal Manpower Policy and the of a Linear Model of the California Division of Forestry Rural Sector, 1960–1971. Air Tanker Fire Retardant Delivery Subsystem. Peter Winthrop Wyeth, An Economic Evaluation of John Chester Moore, Jr., The Least Cost Organization Trade Union Power in California Agriculture. of Cotton Ginning Facilities in California’s San Joaquin 1975 Valley. Andres Bajuk, A Model of the Distribution of Income Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo, International Capital from Technological Change in Agriculture. Movement and Economic Growth. Wen Shyong Chern, Supply Response and Price- Michele Mary Dawe Veeman, Marketing Boards in Demand Relationships for California Processing New Zealand: An Economic Analysis and Appraisal. Tomatoes. 1973 Sue Eileen Hayes, Seasonal Workers in Extended Kathryn Irene Tremaine Abbassi, Distributional Employment: Implications for Agricultural Labor Policy. Consequences of Growth. Kuo-Shiung Huang, An Econometric Analysis of the Kenton Rex Corum, The Demand for Human Taiwan Economy. Resources in Agriculture in Relation to Government William Clarence Nickel, Efficiency in Resource Use in Price Policies in Economic Development: The Case of Paddy-Intensive South Indian Agriculture. India. Miguel Teubal, Policy and Performance of Agriculture Gregory Clarence Gustafson, The California Land in Economic Development: The Case of Argentina. Conservation Act of 1965: Economic Analysis of a New Carlos Federico Tobal, Economic Analysis of the Zanja Tool of Land Use Policy. del Tigre Project in Northwestern Argentina. Phillip Lynn Knox, The United States Beef Cattle Bruce John Walter, The Wholesale Pricing System for Industry: A Policy Analysis with Costs of Adjustment Refi ned Sugar. Theory. Roland Karl Wentzel, Aquaculture and the Conven­ Charles Lloyd MacDonald, Instrument/Target Rela­ tional Fishery: The Salmon Case. tionships for Static and Dynamic Fixed Target Policy Trevor Young, Grouping of Commodities in Demand Models. Analysis. Fernando Martinez Perez, An Economic Analysis of the Chilean Fresh and Canned Fruit Industries. 1976 Jorge Augusto Torres, Input-Output Models and Struc­ Tyler Sanford Biggs, Political Economy of East-West tural Analysis of the Peruvian Economy. Trade: The Case of the 1972–1973 U.S.-Russian Wheat Deal. 1974 John Martin Currie, Property Rights and Agricultural Stephen Oliver Andersen, Economics of Nuclear Power Land: An Examination of the Economics of Agricultural Plant Location with Emphasis on the Coastal Zone. Land Tenure in England and Wales. Stephen Devon Biggs, A Multi-Sector Model for the Jean-Marie Debois, Policy Choice, Voting, and Pris­ Agricultural Socio-, Purnea District, oners’ Dilemma Game with an Application to EEC Bihar, India. Agricultural Support. Luis Eugenio Di Marco, The Regional Income Jeffrey Thomas Doutt, Productivity in Fast-Food Distribution in Argentina. Retailing.

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Donald Edward Eckerman, The Effects of Reserva­ 1979 tion Systems, Income, and Season on Use of California Robert George Chambers, Econometric Investigation of Campgrounds. the Effect of Exchange Rate and Monetary Fluctuation Gershon Feder, Default Risk Indicators in Interna­ on U.S. Agriculture. tional Borrowing. Konstantinos Dimitrios Christou, Greek Agricul­ Antonio Carlos Martin del Campo, Programming tural Development and Integration with the European Mexican Agricultural Change Recognizing the Heteroge­ Communities. neous Agrarian Structure: A Case Study of Nayarit. Larry Joe Moffi tt, A Disequilibrium Analysis of Agricul­ John Aloysius Murphy, An Economic Study of the Irish tural, Commercial, and Consumer Gasoline Demand. Cattle Industry. Anthony Tadashi Nakazawa, Consumer Preferences for Rulon Dean Pope, An Analysis of Factors Affecting Housing by Tenure and Structure Type. Farm Diversification with Special Reference to San Joseph Viyof Ntangsi, The Political Economy of Rural Joaquin Valley Crop Farms. Development in Cameroon. Oliver Ray Stanton, An Investigation of the Effect of Fernando Julio Viana de Brito Soares, Programming Flooding upon Land during the Transition Period Analysis Related to Agricultural Planning in Portugal. from Agricultural to Urban Use and an Analysis of the Sumter Lee Travers, Jr., Choice of Technique and Agri­ Benefits Derived from Land Enhancement. cultural Modernization in China. 1977 Vivianne Ventura Dias, Small and Large Enterprises in Antonio Garcia-Ferrer, Rural Internal Migration, the Brazilian Textile Industry: The Modernization of a Employment Growth, and Inter-Regional Wage Differen­ Traditional Industry. tials in Spain. David Zilberman, A Putty Clay Approach to Environ­ William Arch Gibson, The Theory of Unequal mental Quality Control. Exchange: An Empirical Approach. 1980 Ernst Lutz, Grain Reserves and International Price Bruce Lawrence Anderson, The Economic Potential Stabilization. of Cooperative Integration in the California Cotton Abraham Melamed, The Citrus Marketing Board of Industry. Israel and the Auction Demand for Weekly Sales. Colin Andre Carter, Grain and Oilseeds Futures Mar­ Edgardo Ruben Moscardi, A Behavioral Model for kets: Portfolio and Effi ciency Analyses. Decision under Risk among Small-Holding Farmers. Richard Lewis Farnsworth, A Decision Theoretic 1978 Analysis of Alternative Pest Control Strategies: A Case Study of Cotton Growers in California. Carmen Diana Deere, The Development of in Agriculture and the Division of Labor by Sex: A Study Nancy Theresa Gallini, Research and Development of of the Northern Peruvian Sierra. an Exhaustible Resource Substitute: The Case of Syn­ thetic Oil. Bruce Fletcher Hall, An Economic Analysis of Multiple Job Holding by Farm Operators. Richard Allan Mines, “Las Animas, California”: A Case Study of International Network Village Migration. Lana Lucille Bruce Hall, Food Aid and Agricultural Development: The Case of P.L. 480 Wheat in Latin 1981 America. Martin Louis Brown, A Historical Economic Analysis of Alfred Linden Levinson, Energy and Materials in the Wage Structure of the California Fruit and Vegetable Three Sectors of the Economy: A Dynamic Model with Canning Industry. Technological Change as an Endogenous Variable. Mohammad Akram Chowdry, Optimal Allocation of Haim Shalit, Analysis of Increasing Farmland Values. Natural Resources, Foreign Trade, and Food Require­ John William Siebert, Almonds, Bees, and Externalities ments: A Linear Programming Model for Pakistan. in the California Agricultural Economy. Luis Arturo Crouch, The Development of Capitalism in Edward Charles Thor, An Economic Framework for Dominican Agriculture. Wildland Planning Decision-Making.

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Ray Dean Nelson, Should Commercial Grain Farmers Chong Ku Kim, Adjustment Rules and Planning for Use Futures Markets to Hedge against Price Risk? Development Strategies under International Market James Joseph Opaluch, River Basin Management: The Price Uncertainty. Optimal Control of Water Quantity and Quality. Claudia Ardette (Dodge) Parliament, Agricultural Pro­ duction Cooperatives: Factors Affecting Performance. 1982 Thomas Anthony Reardon, Agricultural Price Policy Margaret Susan Andrews, The Process of Accumulation in Peru. in Agriculture and Its Relation to Post-War U.S. Eco­ nomic Growth. J. Edward Taylor, Migration Networks and Risk in Household Labor Decisions: A Study of Migration from Michael Robert Arnold, Higher Energy Prices and the Two Mexican Villages. Obsolescence of Capital Stock. Nancy Ann Williams, Iterative Planning with Incen­ Adela de la Torre, Campesinos and the State: Control of tive Compatible Control: The Case for the USDA Forest the California Harvest Labor Market, 1950–1970. Service. Kathryn Marie Gordon, Food Security: A Mean/Variance Approach. 1985 Amnon Levy, Equity and Efficiency in Agricultural Richard Taylor Carson, Three Essays on Contingent Land Allocation. Valuation. Darryl Leland McLeod, Price Policy, Profi ts, and Ednaldo Da Silva, Peasant Production, Labor Reserve, Land Rents in a Flex-Price/Fix-Price Model of the U.S. and the Food Economy of Northeast Brazil. Economy. Jean-Jacques Dethier, The Political Economy of Food Prices in Egypt. 1983 Murray Evan Fulton, Public Enterprises in Natural Roy Evan Allen, Recent Protectionism in Agriculture: Resource Industries: An Economic Analysis. The United States Beef and Sugar Cases. Erik Lichtenberg, The Role of Land Quality in Agricul­ Margriet Francesca Caswell, The Diffusion of Low- tural Diversifi cation. Volume Irrigation Technology in California Agriculture. Brian Jackson Morton, Coal Leasing in the Fourth Harry de Gorter, Agricultural Policies: A Study in World: Hopi and Navajo Coal Leasing, 1954–1977. Political Economy. Kostos George Stamoulis, The Effects of Monetary John George Derpanopoulos, Optimal Macroeconomic Policy on United States Agriculture: A Fix-Price Flex- Policies: The Case of India. Price Approach. Efraim Gutkind, The Matrix: Patterns of Eco­ Andrew Birge Zimmerman, The Relationship between nomic Behavior among the American Poor. Economic Indicators and Country Risk. J. Arne Hallam, A Dynamic Equilibrium Analysis of Agricultural Stabilization Policy. 1986 Jeffrey Thomas LaFrance, The Economics of Nutrient Dermot James Hayes, Factors Influencing Food Prices Content and Consumer Demand for Food. in the United States. Yacov Tsur, The Formulation and Estimation of Sup­ Robert Dibblee Innes, Agricultural Policy Analysis in ply Models with Discrete/Continuous Decisions under Economies with Incomplete Markets. Uncertainty. Grace Marie Johns, Modeling Bioeconomic Behavior in the Pacific Halibut Fishery: An Application of the Kal­ 1984 man Filter. Mary Manning (Roberts) Cleveland, Consequences Frank Kramer, Market Incorporation and Out-Migra­ and Causes of Unequal Distribution of Wealth. tion of the Peasants of Western Honduras. Robert Neil Collender, Optimal Land Allocation under Tarek Abdelfattah Moursi, Government Intervention Uncertainty: A Generalized Portfolio Approach. and the Impact on Agriculture: The Case of Egypt. Karen Ann Dvorak, Soil Productivity and Crop Production.

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Yasuo Nishiyama, Exchange Rates: Forward and Back­ Curtis McRae Dowds, Liquidity, Entrepreneurship, ward Linkages on U.S. Agriculture. Small Enterprise Maturation, and the Development Peter John Parks, The Influence of Economic and Process: The Case of Furniture Manufacture in Colonia Demographic Factors on Forest Land Use Decisions. Libertad, Tijuana, Mexico. Nicolas Alan Walraven, Futures Markets and Effi ciency. Marcel Fafchamps, Sequential Decisions under Uncer­ tainty and Labor Market Failure: A Model of Household 1987 Behavior in the African Semi-Arid Tropics. Bruce Alan Babcock, The Value of Weather Informa­ George Brian Frisvold, Transactions Costs, Labor Con­ tion in Agriculture. tracts, and Labor Productivity in Rural South India. William Ellis Foster, Agricultural Policy and Commod­ Mary Elise Hardy, An Economic Analysis of Tenure ity Supply Analysis. Security in West Africa: The Case of the Senegalese Carolyn Ruth Harper, Optimal of Agricul­ Peanut Basin. tural Pesticides: A Case Study of Chlordimeform in the John Praveen, An Economy-Wide Model of Food Policy Imperial Valley. in India. Linda Wilcox Young, Internationalization of the Labor David Loren Sunding, Strategic Participation in Collec­ Process in Agriculture: A Case Study of Agroindustrial tive Choice Mechanisms. Development in Mexico’s El Bajio. 1990 1988 Andre Fargeix, Growth and Poverty in Stabilization John Christopher Beghin, A Game Theoretic Model of Programs: A General Equilibrium Model with Financial Agricultural and Food Price Policies in Senegal. Markets for Ecuador. Linda Sue Calvin, Distributional Consequences of Agri­ Habib Mohamed Fetini, Concepts of Power and the cultural Commodity Policy. Endogenization of the State in Economic Models. Amos Golan, A Discrete-Stochastic Model of Economic Israel Finkelshtain, Aversion to Income Risk in the Production and a Model of Production Fluctuations: Presence of Other Risks: Theory and Applications. Theory and Empirical Evidence. Devon Anne Garvie, Essays on Regulation under Gloria Ellen Helfand, Standards Versus Standards: Incomplete Information. The Incentive and Efficiency Effects of Pollution Control Gwo-Jiun Leu, Multimarket Welfare Analysis of U.S. Restrictions. Sugar Policy. Harold Alan Love, Flexible Public Policy: The Case of Mark Richard Lundell, Marketing and Supply the United States Wheat Sector. Response in Lithuanian Agriculture. Daniel Steven Putler, Reference Price Theory: A Behav­ Rakia Moalla-Fetini, Storage Arbitrage Condition and ioral Analysis of Consumer Response to Price Changes. Overshooting: An Impossibility Theorem. Gail Ann Miller Simpson, A Case Study in Applied Douglas Davidson Parker, The Economics of Market­ Econometrics: Statistical Identification of Cheaters. ing Agricultural Product Quality. Shankar Subramanian, Production and Distribution in Farhed Ali Shah, Technological Change, Economic a Dry-Land Village Economy in the West Indian Decan. Growth, and Exhaustible Resources. Ann Marie Vandeman, Labor Contracting in California Agriculture. 1991 Timothy Howell Brown, The Effects of Consumer 1989 Demand on Pesticide Regulation in the Market for Pier Giorgio Ardeni, On the Interactions among Apples. Exchange Rates, Money, and Agricultural and Manufac­ Diana Marie Burton, National Forest Policy and turing Prices. Employment in Oregon. Ziv Bar-Shira, Behavior under Uncertainty: The Deci­ Ramon Leonardo Espinel, The Modernization of sion Criterion, the Attitude toward Risk, and the Choice Ecuadorean Agriculture. of Labor Supply.

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Richard Stanley Gray, An Irreversible Investment Philip Alan Treffeisen, Land Markets, Housing, Model of the Western Canadian Farm Machinery and Changing Spatial Structure: The Case of Bogota, Market. Colombia.

Victoria Ann Greenfi eld, Bolivian Coca: A Perennial 1993 Leaf Crop Subject to Supply Reduction Policies. Richard Janney Ball, Three Essays on Political Econ­ Barbara Joan Kanninen, Optimal Experimental Design omy. for Contingent Valuation Surveys. David Edward Buschena, The Effects of Alternative Sunil Kanwar, The Analytics of Labor Supply under Similarity on Choice under Risk: Toward a Plausible Alternative Risk Regimes. Explanation of Independence Violations of the Expected Andrew George Keeler, Grime and Punishment: Essays Utility Model. on the Economics of Enforcing Pollution Control Laws. Joseph Michael Callahan, A Common Sense Approach Bennett Stephen Labson, Applied Agricultural Policy to the Common Pool Groundwater : Evaluation in an Uncertain Macroeconomic Environ­ Re-examining the User Cost Paradigm. ment. Susan M. Gabbard, Farm Workers’ Labor Supply Juan Antonio Leos-Rodriguez, Surplus Transfer and Decisions. the Terms of Trade in Mexican Agriculture. Julie Ann Hewitt, Watering : The Two-Error Jianmin Liu, Futures Market and Food Security in Discrete-Continuous Choice Model of Residential Water International Grain Trade. Demand. Ahmad Ramezani, Asset Attributes and Portfolio Bradford Franklin Mills, Is There Life after Public Choice: Implications for Capital Asset Prices. Service: An Analysis of Public to Private Sector Employ­ Teruo Taniguchi, An Economic Analysis of Naturally ment Transitions in Conakry Guinea. Grown Rice in Japan. Hai-Yen Sung, Perception of Health Risk and the James Alfred Vercammen, Risk, Reputation, and Rising Demand for Cigarette Consumption. Capital Costs: The Effect of the “Three Rs” on Contract Kazuki Taketoshi, Intertemporal Choices of Japanese Structure and Efficiency in Credit Markets. Farm Households under . Stephen Joseph Vogel, Structural Change in Agri­ Dimitris A. Tsolakis, The Impact of Quantitative and culture: SAM Linkages and Agricultural Demand-Led Qualitative Restrictions on World Markets: The Case of Industrialization. EC Beef and Dairy Policies.

Chung Sik Yoo, The Economics and Politics of Food 1994 under Labor Mobility. Gregory David Adams, Three’s a Crowd: Multilateral 1992 Game Theoretic Analysis of Environmental Policy. Gary Lee Casterline, The Economics of Discrete Amitrajit Amarnath Batabyal, Four Essays in Environ­ Changes to the Technological Environment. mental Economics. Gregory Michael Ellis, Environmental Regulation with Richard Frank Garbaccio, Reform and Structural Incomplete Information and Imperfect Monitoring. Change in the Chinese Economy: A CGE Analysis. Inderjit Kohli, Three Essays on International Trade Jose Raul Garcia-Barrios, Institutional Change and Policy and Political Economy. Endogenous Behavior: New Theoretical and Empirical Katherine Lee Ralston, An Economic Analysis of Fac­ Approaches. tors Influencing the Nutritional Status of Households Steven M. Helfand, The Political Economy of Agricul­ and Children in Rural West Java, Indonesia. tural Policy in Brazil: Interest Groups and the Pattern of Donald Murray Rose, Planning for Nutrition in Rural Protection. Mexico: A Case Study in Household Food Consumption Anni Hannele Huhtala, Is Environmental Guilt a Driv­ Behavior. ing Force? An Economic Study of Recycling. Blas A. Santos, Cost Benefit Analysis of Soil Erosion Charles Evan Hyde, Market Participation, Negotiation, Control: The Case of Plan Sierra. and Contract Specifi cation.

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Jonathan Lipow, Lies, Distortions, and Half-Truths: Lien Huong Tran, Three Essays on of Agri­ Three Essays in Economics. cultural Credit, Privatization and Subleasing of Land, Wen-Ting Lu, The Structure of the World Rice Market. and Agricultural Labor Turnover. Douglas James Miller, Entropy and Information Recov­ Seung Jick Yoo, Essays on Environmental Economics. ery in Linear Economic Models. 1996 Meredith Jean Soule, Experimentation and Learning Eugenio Sebastian Bobenrieth, Commodity Prices about New Agricultural Technologies: An Application under Time-Heterogeneous Shocks Density. in Sustainable Agriculture. Benedicte Leroy de la Briere, Household Behavior Scott Rusche Templeton, Microeconomic Analyses of towards Soil Conservation and Remittances in the Land Management: The Control of Soil Erosion under Dominican Sierra. Consumption Risk and an Empirical Analysis of Non- Calogero Carletto, Non-Traditional Agro-Exports Paddy Terracing in the Philippines. among Smallholders in Guatemala. Silvia Weyerbrock, Integration in Europe: A General Linda Maria Fernandez, Managing Environmen­ Equilibrium Analysis of East-West Migration and Agri­ tal Quality: Three Essays in Applied Environmental cultural Policies. Economics. 1995 Stephen Frederick Hamilton, Product Quality and Coleman David Bazelon, The Political Economy of Environmental Health Issues in Agricultural Production. California Water. Loretta Marie Lynch, Agricultural Trade and Environ­ Nobuhiko Fuwa, Social Stratification and Mobility in a mental Concerns: Three Essays Exploring Pest Control, Philippine Village, 1962–1994. , and Environmental Issues. Jacqueline Mary Geoghegan, The Road Not Taken: Nancy McCarthy, Common Property and Cooperation Environmental Congestion Pricing on the San Francisco- in Rural Mexico. Oakland Bay Bridge. Paul Conal Winters, Three Essays in Economic Gareth Paul Green, Technology Adoption and Water Development: Migration Networks, Village-Level Risk Management in Irrigated Agriculture. Sharing, and Agriculture in Development.

Emiko Hashimoto, Three Essays on Hired Agricultural 1997 Workers. Cheryl Lynn Brown, Three Essays on Issues of Agricul­ Nile Wade Hatch, Characterizing the Learning Curve: tural Sustainability. Determinants of Learning by Doing in Semiconductor Hongyi Chen, Economic Reform, Institutional Tran­ Manufacturing. sition, and Firm Contractual Form Innovation: An Tyrone W. Jackson, Brand Loyalty and Bundling in the Empirical Study on China’s Township and Village Computer Industry. Enterprises. Madhu Khanna, Technology Adoption and the Abate­ Leonardo Rafael Corral, Price and Non-Price Infl uence ment of Greenhouse Gases: The Thermal Power Sector in Urban Water Conservation. in India. Benjamin Kaylor Davis, Economic Reform and the Bruce Peter McWilliams, Essays on Learning and Determinants of Income among Agricultural Households Technology Adoption. in Mexico and Nicaragua. Andrew John Plantinga, The Allocation of Land to Christopher Frank Dumas, Cross-Media Pollution and Forestry and Agriculture. Common Agency. Troy Gordon Schmitz, The Economic Effects of the Rachael Evadne Goodhue, Agricultural Complementa­ General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade on Supply rities and Coordination: Modeling Value Differentiation Management in Canadian Agriculture: Spatial Models and Production Contracting. of the Canadian Broiler Industry. Tracy Elizabeth Hart, Spatially Effi cient Management Xiaolun Sun, The Effects of Antidumping Law of a Sea Water Intruded Aquifer. Enforcement.

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Sabrina Jocelyn Ise, The Use of Voluntary Conservation Urvashi Narain, Essays on Common Property Resources Programs for the Preservation of Agriculture and the with Applications to Forestry and Global Warming. Environment at the Urban Fringe. Janis May Olmstead, Emerging Markets in Water: Nigel David Key, Modeling and Estimating Agricultural in Institutional and Technological Change. Household Behavior under Imperfect Markets. Arthur Adams Small, The Market for Genetic Kenneth Lynch Leonard, Contractual Structure of Resources: The Role of Research and Development in the Health Care in Rural Cameroon. Valuation and Conservation of Biological Intellectual Rinku Murgai, Localized Reciprocity, Self-Insurance, Capital. and Agricultural Productivity in South Asia. Cherisa June Yarkin, Challenges and Opportunities: Sandeep Sacheti, Essays on Environmental Policies in Pesticides, Regulation, and Innovation. the Presence of International Trade. Joshua S. Zivin, The Economic and Health Effects of Klaus Theodoor Van’t Veld, The Judgment Proof Environmental Policy. Opportunity. 1999 Matthew James Warning, Three Essays in Economic Marco van Akkeren, Data Based Information Theoretic Development: Village Intermediaries, Rural Labor, and Estimation. Income Mobility. Leslie Marie Lipper, The Logic of Swidden: Poverty and Gary Hartman Wolff, Waiting for Pigou: A Qualitative Environmental Determinants of Household Farming Approach to Environmental Taxation. System Choice. Jinhua Zhao, Essays on Natural Resource Development, Robert F. Lyons, Essays on Dynamic Game Theory and International Trade, and the Environment. Policy Analysis. 1998 Neal Allan MacDougall, The Tradeoff between Eco­ Daniel Ring Cohen-Vogel, Essays on Information and system Services and Location of Production: The Case Variability: Theoretical Contributions and Applications of Shrimp Aquaculture in an Ecuadorian Mangrove to Precision Agricultural Innovations and Ecosystem. Development. Craig Alan Mohn, Caught in a Corner: Using the Andrew Lebugoi Dabalen, Essays on Labor Markets in Kuhn-Tucker Conditions to Value Montana Sportfi shing. Two African Economies. Daniel Edward Osgood, Information, Precision, and Christopher Michael Edmonds, Policy Regimes, Agrar­ Waste. ian Institutions, and the Performance of Smallholder Peter Scott Reinelt, Betting with the Planet: Uncertainty Agriculture in Chile: Three Essays Analyzing Longitu­ and Global Warming Policy. dinal Survey Data on Chilean Peasant Farms (1986 to 2000 1995). Camille Marie Antinori, Vertical Integration in Mexi­ Sandra Ann Hoffmann, Regulating Risk: The Welfare can Common Property Forests. Economic Foundations of Environmental Risk Policy. Christopher James Costello, Renewable Resource Man­ Bonwoo Koo, The Economics of Plant Genetic agement with Information on a Random Environment. Resources: The Effects of Alternative Intellectual Prop­ erty Protection Systems and Advances in Biotechnology. Tamara Catherine Fox, Stated and Revealed Prefer­ ences for Fertility Regulation in Tanzania. Richard James McCann, California’s Evolving Water Management Institutions: Markets and Agricultural Markus Paul Goldstein, Intrahousehold Allocation and Water Districts. Farming in Southern Ghana. Jill Jennifer McCluskey, Environmental Contamination Michael James Roberts, Hotelling Reconsidered: and Compensation. The Implications of Asset Pricing Theory on Natural Resource Price Trends. Katrin Eleonora Millock, Monitoring and Enforcement under Incomplete Information: Essays on Nonpoint Zhihua Shen, Essays of Empirical Studies in Agricul­ Source Pollution. tural and Resource Economics.

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2001 Gregory Dayton Graff, Generating and Trading Biologi­ Sylvia Jean Brandt, Coase and the Clams: Constructing cal Innovations in Agriculture. Markets for Property Rights in Fisheries. Xuemei Liu, Economic Essays on Global Climate Ming Chen, Development and the Environment. Change. Erin Marie Godtland, Reducing Poverty in the Andes Jay P. Shimshack, Case Studies in the Economics of with Genetically Improved Potato Varieties: The Impor­ Domestic Water Quality. tance of Knowledge and Risk. Yurie Tanimichi, Essays on the Economic Analysis of H. Peter Hess, Jr., Hedonic Estimation and Economic Transboundary Air Pollution. Geography. Renos Nicos Vakis, The Impact of Market Failures on , Learning and Information. Household Behavior: Explaining Labor Market Segmen­ Lea Marita Laukkanen, Economic Insight into Fish tation, Technology Adoption Patterns, and Transactions Wars: Cooperation and Conflicts in the Management of Costs in Rural Peru. Shared Fishery Resources. 2003 Sylvie Yolande Marceau, More Worthless Elephants? Maria Caridad Araujo, The Role of the Local Context Positive and Normative Effects of an Ivory Trade Ban and Non-Agricultural Employment on Poverty Reduc­ with Smuggling and Costly Anti-Poaching Enforcement. tion: Micro and Macro Evidence from Rural Mexico. Georgina Avilez Moreno, Water Supply Reliability and Katherine Ruth Baylis, Agricultural Trade and Trade Adoption of Conservation Technology: Applications to Barriers: One Part Milk, Two Parts Tomatoes. California Agriculture. Sean Bennett Cash, Essays on the Economics of Carlos Munoz Pina, Structural Reforms and the Indi­ Protecting Health and the Environment. vidual Appropriation of the Commons in the Mexican Atenu Dey, Universal Service Obligation Imposed Ejido. Cross-Subsidies: The Effect on Demand for Telecommu­ Norman Mark Offstein, The Behavior of a Guerrilla nications Access in India. Movement. Anna Iordanava Gueorguieva, The Social Effects of Melanie Raymond, Schooling and Migration in Rural Macroeconomic Shocks: Analysis of Structural Adjust­ Mexico. ment and the Asian Crisis. Nalinee Sangrujee, In Sickness or in Health: Risk of Craig Thomas McIntosh, Impact Analysis and Infant Mortality and the Demand for Immunizations. Microfi nance. Gautum Sethi, Fishery Management under Uncer­ Karen Macours, Insecurity of Property Rights and tainty. Matching in Land Rental Markets in Latin America. Steven Yu-Ping Wu, Product Choice, Incentives and Diana Estefania Clark Rodriguez, Evaluating the Risk Sharing: An Empirical Investigation of Contract Effects of Social Programs. Theory. Asa Jose Union Sajise, Tree Planting Decisions under Jianfeng Zhang, Essays on Dynamic Regulation under Conditions of Irreversibility and Imperfect Labor Uncertainty with Learning. Markets. 2002 Wolfram Schlenker, The Optimal Pricing of Natural Mary Isabel Ames, Three Essays on Intrahousehold Resources. Resource Allocation in Indonesia. Stephen M. Stohs, A Bayesian Updating Approach to Eran Binenbaum, Tensions in Nonprofi t Research. Crop Insurance Ratemaking. Nicholas Brozovic, Optimal Regulation under Hetero­ Ximing Wu, Three Essays on Government Policy, Labor geneity. Supply, and Income Distribution. Carlo Cafi ero, Estimation of the Commodity Storage 2004 Model. Yanhong Jin, The Economics of a Money-Back Hayley Helene Chouinard, Repeated Auctions, the Guarantee in Retailing. Right of First Refusal, and the National Park Service. Bo Yu MacInnis, Essays on the Costs and Health Consequences of Food.

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2005 Ruth Uwaifo, Three Essays on the Return to Education Jennifer Marie Alix Garcia, A Tale of Two Communities Enigma in Nigeria. and Other Deforestation Stories. 2007 Tania Catherine Jane Barham, The Impact of Managed Emma Aisbett, Three Essays on Globalization and Care and Conditional Cash Transfers on the Health of Sustainable Development. Low Income Children. Sarah Baird, Three Seemingly Unrelated Essays in Tomoki Fujii, Three Essays on Poverty Mapping and . Targeting. Sara Boettiger, Weak Patents, Open Source Patenting, Fang Lai, The Impact of School Quality and Social and Implications of the Bayh-Dole Act in Developing Interactions on Student Performance: Insights from the Countries. Middle School Educational Reform in Beijing’s Eastern City District. Ralf Steinhauser, Emissions Forecasting and Voluntary State and Firm Level Reductions. Michelle Sakuya McGregor, The Economics of Environ­ mental Permitting. Felipe Vasquez, Discrete/Continuous Choice Models and Consumer Heterogeneity. Laura Anne Schechter, Trust, Trustworthiness, and Risk in Rural Paraguay. Hendrik Wolff, Testing Simulation and Structural Mod­ els with Applications to Energy Demand. Karina Schoengold, Natural Resource Pricing, Alloca­ tion, and Capital Investment. 2008 Jason David Scorse, The Effects of Social and Environ­ Jenny Aker, Three Essays on Markets and Welfare in mental Information on Firm Behavior. Sub-Saharan Africa. Guanming Shi, Essays on Commodity Bundling and Holly Ameden, The Economics of Invasive Species, Licensing with Application to Agricultural Biotechnology. Border Enforcement, and Firm Response. Jayashree Sil, Risk in U.S. Agriculture: Insurance, For­ Jennifer E. Brown, Tournaments and Auctions: Evi­ ward Contracts, Adverse Selection, and Moral Hazard. dence from the Field and the Greens. Aaron Michael Swoboda, Essays on Land-Use Regula­ Ricardo Cavazos-Cepeda, Essays in Demand Estima­ tion and the Urban Economy. tion and Wealth Dynamics: Applications to Cultural Economics and the Life Cycle. 2006 Jules Reinhart Elkins, Is Economic Growth Bad for Christopher Busch, Deforestation in the Southern Your Health? The By-Products of Economic Growth and Yucatan: Recent Trends, Their Causes, and Policy Impli­ Their Effects on Health in Indonesia. cations. Celine Ferre, Three Essays in Development Economics. Claudio Ferraz Do Amaral, Essays on the Political Economy of Corruption and Environmental Regulation Rui Huang, Essays on the Price and Non-Price Competi­ in Brazil. tion in the Food Market. Frederico Finan, Political Patronage, Corruption, and Ryan M. Kellogg, Efficiency in Energy Production and Local Development. Consumption. Meredith Fowlie, Firm Behavior in Pollution Permit Kristen Kiesel, What Do I Buy Now? Essays on Con­ Markets. sumer Response to Food Labeling. James Hilger, The Impact of Water Quality on Southern James G. Manley, Clinics, Stoves, and Ill-behaved California Beach Recreation: A Finite Mixture Model Children: Essays in Health and Development Approach. Economics. Manisha Shah, Risk Behavior, Occupational Choice, Lingyun Nie, Essays on Son Preference in China during and Regulation of Sex Workers: Evidence from Ecuador Modernization. and Mexico. J. Gregory Rafert, Three Essays on Illicit Drug Use, Crime, and Child Welfare.

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Hugo Salgado Cabrera, Estimating Dynamic Models Gerald August Carlson, Decision Theoretic Approach of Imperfect Competition in the Personal Computer to Crop Disease Prediction and Control. Processor Industry. Poykayil Simon George, Measurement of Demand for Susan Stratton, Groundwater Management with Het­ Food Commodities in the U.S. erogeneous Users: Political and Economic Perspectives. Ergun Kip, Demand for Selected Deciduous Tree Fruits Muzhe Yang, Regression Discontinuity Design and with Implications for Economic Adjustments Associated Program Evaluation. with Increased Water Supply: San Joaquin Valley West Side. 2009 Charles Richard Shumway, Optimal Location of Field Zhen Lei, Empirical Studies on Patent Systems and Crops and Vegetables in California to Meet Projected Innovation. 1980 Demand. Rocio Titiunik, Essays in Political Representation. Lionel Edward Ward, Interfiber Competition with Emphasis on Cotton. University of California, Davis John Wildermuth, Firm Adjustment Models: A Socio- Department of Agricultural Economic Analysis of Changes in Farm Size, Effi ciency, and Resource Economics and Adoption of Innovations.

1967 1970 Chauncey Tai Kin Ching, Range Cattle Supply Nazmi Demir, Input-Output Projections (1975, 1980, Response in California: An Econometric Study. 1985) of California Resource Requirements with Emphasis on Technological Change. Kenneth Delmar Duft, Structural Changes in British Food Retailing: Their Effect on the Food Distribution Russell Lynn Gum, Analysis of Factors Infl uencing the System. Use of State and Federal Outdoor Recreation Sites in the West. Dunstan Ireri, California-Arizona Economic Interde­ pendence and Their Water Use Patterns. James Ralph Hanan, Impact of Filled Milk on the Dairy Industry. Samson Olajuwon Olayide, Economic Effi ciency in Dairy and Beef Cattle Feeding. Yuksel Isyar, Potential Agricultural Development of the West Side of the San Joaquin Valley, California. 1968 Andrew Desmond O’Rourke, California Fresh and Kenneth Douglas Cocks, Farm Planning under Frozen Fish Trade. Non-Certainty with Special Reference to the Use of Ronald Eugene Raikes, Simulation Analysis of Multi-Stage Stochastic Programming. Exchange Efficiency and the Division of Gains in Auc­ Warren Stanley Farrell, Planning for Agricultural Land tion Markets. Use Stabilization: An Economic and Political Analysis of David Eugene Kenyon, Optimum Utilization and the California Land Conservation Act of 1965. Intraseasonal Allocation of California Apple Production. Gabriel Somayina Nwoko, Effects of Various Produc­ 1971 tion Control Programs on Rice Supply in California. Victor Searles Pankey, Recreation Demand at Large Theodore Franklin Moriak, Coordinating Bread Reservoirs in California. Distribution: A Simulation of Interfi rm Behavior. Martin Enrique Pineiro, Argentine Agriculture: Past Muhammad Naseem, Small Farmers and Agricultural and Potential Contributions to Countrywide in Pakistan Punjab. Growth. Nikolai Pulchritudoff, Use of Mitscherlich-Spillman Function to Optimize Economic Returns from Farm 1969 Production: The Case of Fertilizer on Campo Cerrado Ridwan Ali, Application of Dynamic Linear Program­ Soils in Brazil. ming to Land Settlement Planning in Trinidad and Gordon C. Rausser, Dynamic Econometric Model of Tobago. the California-Arizona Orange Industry.

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1972 Herbert Oliver Mason, Decision-Making in Rural Local Philip Geoffrey Allen, Evaluation of Research Expendi­ Government: A Case Study of Revenue Sharing. tures in California Agriculture. Robert Alexander Milligan, Econometric Model of the Jean Spooner Bowers, Employability and Motivation of California Dairy Industry. AFDC Recipients in Yolo County, California. Richard E. Howitt, Pesticide Externality Policy: An John William Freebairn, Some Adaptive Control Mod­ Optimal Approach. els for the Analysis of Economic Policy: United States 1976 Beef Trade Policy. Armando Victorio Bertranou, Distribution of Water in James Alfred Niles, Analysis of Systems of Coordinating the Agricultural Sector of Mendoza. Agricultural Production and Processing Operations with Special Reference to Beet Sugar Scheduling. Steven Thomas Buccola, Portfolio Evaluation of Long-Term Marketing Contracts for U.S. Farmer Coop­ Cleve Edward Willis, Application of Water Resource eratives. Planning with Emphasis on Desalting. Stanley G. Daberkow, Demand and Location Aspects Po-Chuan Sun, An Economic Analysis on the Effects of of Emergency Medical Facilities in Rural Northern Quantity and Quality of Irrigation Water on Agricul­ California. tural Production in Imperial Valley, California. Bruce Lawrence Dixon, Stochastic Control Approach to 1973 Harvest Scheduling in a National Forest. Carlos Alberto Benito, Manpower Development and Hernan L. Hurtado, EC Import Demand for Grains: Labor Earnings in Humboldt County: An Econometric Some Implications of the Common Agricultural Policy Model. on U.S. Imports. Raul Fiorentino, Structural Approach to Agricultural Toshiyuki Kako, Estimation of the Transcendental Poverty Policy in Northeast Argentina. Logarithmic Function and the Decomposition Analysis Wen-Rong Lin, Decisions under Uncertainty: An of Derived Demand for Factor Inputs: The Case of Rice Empirical Application and Test of Decision Theory in Production in Japan. Agriculture. Jean Leppen Kinsey, Effect of Debt on Household Robert Bruce McKusick, Economic Evaluation of Ben­ Welfare. efit Cost Analysis with Special Reference to the Derived Panayotis Athanosios Konandreas, Econometric Demand for Irrigation Water for Tree Fruits and Nuts Analysis of U.S. Grain Exports with Policy Implications and Grapes in California. of Price Stabilization. Ronald Anthony Oliveira, Econometric Analysis of Scott Charles Matulich, Economies of Scale of Inte­ Wilderness Area and Campground Use. grated Dairy Production and Waste Management Michael Samuel Salkin, Migration and Migration Pre­ Systems in the Chino Basin of California. dictions in the Western Region of the United States. Loren Lee Parks, Estimation of Water Production 1974 Functions and Farm Demand for Irrigation Water with Analysis of Alternatives for Increasing the Economic Robert Bruce Jensen, Investigation of the Impacts of Returns to Water on Chilean Farms. Alternative Cotton Programs on Income Levels and the Duane Arthur Paul, Costs and Economies of Scale in Distribution of Income for the Cotton Growing Regions Input Marketing Firms with a Special Reference to the of California. California Retail Farm Machinery Dealerships. Yony De Sa Barretto Sampaio, Analysis of the Market Mohamed E. S. Sarhan, Economic Analysis of Mosquito for Dry Edible Beans in Northeast Brazil. Abatement in California and the Chemical Industry’s 1975 Investment in Narrow-Spectrum Pesticides.

Richard Melvin Adams, Quadratic Programming 1977 Approach to the Production of California Field and David Arnold Bessler, Foresight and Inductive Reasoning: Vegetable Crops Emphasizing Land, Water, and Energy Analysis of Expectations on Economic Variables with Use. California Field Crop Farmers.

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Jon Alan Brandt, Economic Analysis of the Processing 1980 Tomato Industry. Christopher Douglas Easter, Supply Response with Wadsworth Scott Cauchois, Federal Manpower Pro­ Stochastic Technology and Prices in Australia’s Rural grams in San Joaquin County, 1963–73: Magnitudes Export Industries. and Impacts. William Claude Kinney, Land-Use Conflict in Wild- Dwight Douglas Minami, Economic Analysis of Market land Watershed Management: A Multiple Objective Control in the California Cling Peach Industry. Economic Analysis.

1978 Randall Arnold Kramer, Participation in Farm Com­ modity Programs with Implications for the Changing Peter George Bushnell, Dynamic Analysis of the Structure of Agriculture. World Almond Market and the United States Almond Winthrop Hubbard Segur, Representation Elections for Marketing Order. Farm Workers: Voting Power under Alternative Rules of Ali Eryilmaz, Econometric Analysis of the California Eligibility. Apricot Industry. Peter Kristian Thor, Economic Analysis of the Market­ Edgar Augosto Lanzer, Fertilizer Recommendations ing Orders for the California-Arizona Orange Industry. from the Dynamic Liebig-Mitscherlich Model: The Case of Wheat-Soybeans in Southern Brazil. 1981 Armando Arturo Llop, Economics of Irrigation under Christine Rugaard Heaton, Labor Force Behavior of Salinity Conditions: The Case of Mendoza, Argentina. Women in Nonmetropolitan Labor Markets. Nimal Felix Cecil Ranaweera, Land Settlement in Sri Richard Robert Henry, Short-Run Price Formation in Lanka: The Mahawali Ganga Project. the International Soybean Complex: A Dynamic Econo­ Michael Eugene Wetzstein, Econometric Analysis of metric Analysis. California Wilderness Use with Emphasis on Measuring Basilio Nikiphoroff, Economic Analysis of Paraguayan the Effects of Introducing New Areas. Farms under Uncertainty. Michael Kurt Wohlgenant, Economic Analysis of the Gustavo Eduardo Sain, Migration Model of Undocu­ Dynamics of Price Determination: A Study of the Cali­ mented Mexican Workers. fornia Grape-Wine Industry. 1982 1979 Christopher Ackello-Ogutu, Test of the Nutrient Non- Daniel Joseph Dudek, Dynamic Analysis and Control Substitution Hypothesis in Crop Response and Fertilizer of Agricultural Land Use. Carryover Analysis. Jose Luis Fernandez-Cavada, International Trade in Laura Ann Blanciforti, Almost Ideal Demand System Fresh Oranges and Tangerines: Analysis of Potential Incorporating Habits: An Analysis of Expenditures on Structural Changes Including EC Expansion. Food and Aggregate Commodity Groups. Leona Ann Kocher, Economic Analysis of the Effects James Robert Blaylock, Functional Form and Error of the Proposed Flammability Standard for Upholstered Term Specification in Engel Analysis. Furniture. Susan Marie Capalbo, Bioeconomic Supply and Imper­ Jay Everett Noel, Dynamic Water Management: An fect Competition: The Case of the North Pacifi c Halibut Optimal Control Approach. Industry. George Wheatley Reeves, Price Stabilization, Bilateral Jerald J. Fletcher, Management of Multiple Resources Trade, and Institutional Constraints: The Case of Beef in with Heterogeneous Capital: The Case of the Eureka Australia and the United States. Crab Fishery. Henry Newman Wallace, Beet Sugar in the United Gregory Lloyd Hertzler, Information, Expectations, States: An Econometric Analysis of Supply Response. Market Efficiency, and Welfare: Long-Run Equilibrium Torng-Chuang Wu, Demand for Food in Taiwan. in the Beef Market. Milton Eugene Madison, Examination of Veterinary Employability: Estimation of Productivity and Risk Effects of a Veterinary Resident in Egg Production.

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Tim T. Phipps, Determination of Price in the U.S. Soheila Khoii-Hassanzadeh Boreshi, Economic Impact Agricultural Land Market. of Alternative Acreage Limitations on the Income and Larry Samuel Karp, Dynamic Games in International Employment of Farms and Rural Communities: The Trade. Case of Westlands Water District, California. Mary Catherine Ott, Role of the Private Sector as a Pro­ 1983 vider of Industrial Training: The Case of the Honduran James Lavalette Anderson, Bioeconomic Interaction Furniture Industry. between Aquaculture and the Common Property Fishery Evan Scott Thomas, Sovereign Debt Crises. with Application to Northwest Salmon Resources. Kelly Douglas Zering, Utility of All-Risk Crop Insur­ Madalene Mary Curie, California State Water Proj­ ance in the Imperial Valley of California. ect: Analytical Description of Water Allocation, Water Pricing: Conditions for Market Formation and Market 1985 Activity. Yen-Shong Chiao, Frontier Production Function James Stanley Eales, Modeling Searching Behavior in Approaches for Measuring Efficiency of Egyptian the Pink Shrimp Fishery: Area Choice and Information Farmers. Gathering. Patricia Agnes Cowper, Spatial Analysis of Primary Mark Ollunga Odhiambo, Production Risk and Deci­ Health Care Markets in Rural Areas. sion Making: Testing Alternative Econometric Models Seong-Kwae Park, Econometric Measurement of Pest with Evidence From Egyptian Cotton Production. Management Technology: Risk and the Economics of Christine Karen Ranney, Study of the Interdependent a Worm Monitoring Program for Processing Tomato Food Stamp Program Participation and Food Demand Production in the Sacramento Valley. Decisions. Chulho Yoo, Programming Approach for the Problems David Keith Smith, Economic Analysis of California of Silk Cocoon Production in Korea. Egg Supply and Wholesale-Retail Price Adjustments. 1986 Spiro E. Stefanou, Impact of Scouting Information Charles Clinton Crissman, Production Risk, Risk on Pesticide Application Decisions: Cotton in the San Attitudes, and the Adoption of Modern Rice Varieties in Joaquin Valley of California and Lygus hesperus the Philippines. (Knight). Enrique Esquivel Figueroa, Implications of Changes in Sophia Shu-Wei Wu, Economic Analysis of the Lettuce the U.S. Exchange Rate for Commodity Trade Patterns Industry in California. and Composition. Ray Goul Huffaker, Distribution of Economic Rents Sadi Sergio Grimm, Estimation of Water and Nitrogen When Irrigated Farmland Is Leased. Crop Response Functions: A Factor Nonsubstitution Joan Gray Anderson, Indoor Temperature and Insula­ Model Approach. tion Choice: Theoretical and Econometric Models for Carole Frank Nuckton, Econometric Analysis of the Policy Analysis. California Raisin Industry. 1984 Dennis Wichelns, Economic Impacts of Salinity: Farm- Sandra Orr Archibald, Dynamic Analysis of Production Level Effects and Regional Analysis. Externalities: Pesticide Resistance in California Cotton. William Francis Hahn, Modeling and Measuring the Nicole Susan Ballenger, Agricultural Policy Analysis for Effects of Expectations on Consumer Demand. Mexico: Sectoral and Macro Impacts. Gary David Thompson, International Commodity Trade Shermain D. Hardesty, Impact of the 1981 Tax Act: and Illegal Migration: The U.S. Fresh Winter Vegetable A Dynamic Analysis of Farm Firm Production, Invest­ Market and Undocumented Emigration from Mexico. ment, and Financing Decisions. 1987 Stephen Alan Hatchett, Dynamic Input Decisions: An Emad Zaky Elhawary, Efficiency in Redistribution in Econometric Analysis of Crop Response to Irrigation. the United States Sugar Industry.

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Ahmed Mahmoud Elminiawy, Dynamic Autoregressive Luanne Lohr, Spatial-Intertemporal Analysis of Short- Econometric Model of the Egyptian Rice Market. Rotation Forestry as an Agricultural Cropping System Patricia J. Lindsey, Analysis of the Effects of Exchange in California. Rates and Trade Barriers on the United States Wine Mary Ann Marchant, Political Economic Analysis of Trade. Dairy Policies in the United States. Daniel Hugo Pick, and Agriculture: Richard Bergen Standiford IV, Bioeconomic Model of The Case of Soybeans. California’s Hardwood Rangelands.

Gregory Kent Pompelli, Consumer Demand for Wine 1990 by Households in the United States. John Russell Boyce, Information and Uncertainty in Lois Schertz Willett, Econometric Analysis of Supply a Fishery: The British Columbia Salmon Fishery. and Demand Relationships in the U.S. Honey Industry. Michael David Creel, Econometric Problems in Recre­ Linda M. Young, Formation of Wheat Policies in the ation Demand Analysis. U.S., Canada, and Japan: Case Studies of Endogenizing Kenneth Alan Foster, Dynamic Econometric Model of Policy Behavior. Cattle: Inventories and Supply in the United States Beef 1988 Cattle Industry. William H. Amspacher, Jr., Econometric Analysis of the Michael Douglas Rosen, Property Rights and Public California Wine/Grape Industry. Choice in Water Districts: An Application to Water Giovanni Anania, Modeling Discriminatory Agricul­ Markets. tural Trade Policies Incorporating Arbitraging and Trade Joyce Jong-Wen Wann, Imperfect Competition in Mul­ Reversal. tiproduct Industries with Application to California Pear Scott Chambers, Organization and Objectives of U.S. Processing. Futures Exchanges. Cathy Roheim Wessells, Economic Analysis of the Hui-Shung Chang, Measuring the Effects of Advertising Japanese Salmon Market: Consumption Patterns, the in Food Demand Subsystems. Role of Inventories, and Trade Implications. Jo Ann Huffman, Influence of Income and Demo­ 1991 graphic Variables on American Households’ Sergio Ardila Vasquez, Analytical Treatment of the Achievement of Nutritionally Adequate Diets. Economics of Soil Depletion. Myunghwan Kim, Optimum Location of the Slaughter­ Bruce Norman Bjornson, Financial Portfolio Theory ing Plants in the State of Choong-Chung-Buk-Do, Korea: and Returns to Agricultural Assets. An Application of Mixed Integer Programming. Mary Bohman, Impact of the International Coffee Timothy Arnold Park, Testing Models of Risk Averse Agreement on Policy in Exporting Countries. Decision Making: Basis Risk and California Cattle Joseph C. Cooper, Essays on the Methodology, Esti­ Feedlots. mation, and Application of the Dichotomous Choice Lydia Zepeda, Potential Economic Effects of Bovine Contingent Valuation Method. Somatotropin on the California Dairy Industry. Catherine Alison Durham, Analysis of Competition in 1989 the Processing Tomato Market. Patricia Barrett Boyland, Effects of Tractorization in Robert William Provencher, Quantitative Analysis of Rice Culture in the Philippines. Rights in Groundwater. Keith Richard Criddle, Modeling Dynamic Nonlinear Atanu Saha, Three Essays on Production and Storage Systems. under Uncertainty. Jeffrey Harris Dorfman, Three Essays Involving Time Ila Temu, Economic Analysis of Coffee Development, Series Analysis. Supply, and Demand in Papua, New Guinea. Donna Jean Lee, Salinity in the Colorado River Basin: Marca Jon Weinberg, Economic Incentives for the A Dynamic Modelling Approach to Policy Analysis. Control of Agricultural Non-Point Source Water Pollution.

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Brooks Marshall Wilson, Economic Theory of Property Elias Salomon Lopez, Social Capital and the Pre-Labor Rights Regime Switches: The Case of Mexican Bank Market Environment as Mediators of Educational Privatization. Choices and Outcomes for Latino and Anglo Students.

1992 Hector Rodolfo Malarin, Stochastic Growth Model of the Farm Firm with Reference to Field Crop Farms in Brian Herschell Hurd, Economic Evaluation of Inte­ Yolo County. grated Pest Management and Pesticide Use in San Joaquin Valley Cotton. Constance Bradshaw Newman, How Are Piece Rates Determined? A Micro-Level Analysis of Piece Rates in 1993 Chilean Table Grape Packing Sheds. Jonathan Charles Brooks, PAC Money and Congressio­ Dawn Thilmany, Effect of Immigration Reform on the nal Voting on U.S. Farm Legislation. Farm Labor Market: Three Essays. John Hampton Constantine, Economic Analysis of Nora Ann Underwood, Environmental and Agricul­ California’s One-Variety Cotton Law. tural Policy Effects on Information Acquisition and Frances Reed Homans, Modeling Regulated Open Input Choice. Access Resource Use. Xiao Ye, Impact of Income Growth on Chinese Farm Joo Hosong, Product Differentiation in the Interna­ Household Food Consumption and Nutrient Intake. tional Rice Market and Policy Implications for the U.S. 1995 Nadeem Ilahi, Guestworker Return Migration and Kathryn Blackman Bicknell, Economic Issues Relating Occupational Choice: Evidence From Pakistan. to the Control of Bovine Tuberculosis in New Zealand: Heikki Olavi Isosaari, Policy Choice under Imperfect A Bioeconomic Model of Livestock Disease Control. Competition with an Application to the Finnish Sugar Bea Violanda Calo, Chicano Entrepreneurship in Rural Market. California: An Empirical Analysis. Mary McNally, Strategic Trade Interaction in the Inter­ Brett Whitney House, Regulating Agricultural Non- national Wheat Market. point Source Water Pollution in an Uncertain and Jonathan David Rubin, Marketable Emission Permit Heterogeneous Setting. Trading and Banking for Light-Duty Vehicle Manufac­ Zhiquiang Leng, State Space Time Series Models of turers and Fuel Suppliers. Serially Correlated Variances and their Application to Bin Zhang, Weather and Productivity Growth in Agricultural Risk Management: Three Essays. China’s Grain Production. Robert John MacGregor, Welfare Impacts of Exchange 1994 Rate Adjustments on the Canadian Agricultural Sector: Bishu Chatterjee, Optimal Provision of Irrigation and A Regional Programming Approach. Hydropower through Time-Dependent Production in 1996 Cooperative Water Supply Organizations. Rex Kimberly Craft, Economic Analysis of Thorough­ Yu-Lan Chien, Valuing Environmental Amenities with bred Racehorse Markets. Revealed and Stated Preference Information: An Appli­ Kenneth Roger Weiss, Three Essays on Agricultural cation to Gray Whales in California. Marketing: Grades and Minimum Standards, Volume Javier Mario Ekboir, Technical Change and Irreversible Regulations, and Foreign Market Development. Investment under Risk: Crop Expansion in the Pampas. 1997 Molly Espey, On the Road Again: A Study of Automo­ bile Travel Demand, Fuel Economy, and Environmental Keith Edward Casey, Assessing the Impacts of Individual Regulation. Transferable Quotas in the North Pacific Halibut Fishery. Shu-Yu Huang, Research Benefits under Imperfect Mark Ellis Evans, Analysis of Vessel Performance and Competition with Application to Mechanical Tomato Mobility in the California Commercial Salmon Fishery. Harvesting in Taiwan. Erika Ching-Huei Meng, Land Allocation Decisions Hongjin Kim, Economic Impact of Ozone Regulations and In Situ Conservation of Crop Genetic Resources: in the San Joaquin Valley of California. The Case of Wheat Landraces in Turkey.

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Nicholas Edward Piggott, Benefits and Costs of James Jude Murphy, Incorporating Instream Flow Val­ Generic Advertising of Agricultural Commodities. ues into a Water Market. Raymond John Venner, Economic Analysis of the U.S. Sabina Lee Shaikh, Modeling Time and Money Con­ Plant Variety Protection Act: The Case of Wheat. strained Recreation Demand: The Case of California Christopher Allen Wolf, Measuring and Explaining Gray Whale-Watching. Dairy Farm Size Distributions. David W. Sosa, Market Failure in a Standard Setting: Mingxia Zhang, Three Essays on Imperfect Competition The Case of AM Stereo. in Agricultural Markets. Norbert Lance Weston Wilson, An Investigation of Policy Risk: The California Dairy Quota Program. 1998 Samuel Ekow Benin, Intrahousehold Allocation of 2000 Labor among the Matrilineal Akan of Ghana. Albert Kow Andze Acquaye, Parametric and Nonpara­ Stephen Carr Hampton, Examination of Deforestation metric Measures of State-Level Productivity Growth and in Sub-Saharan Africa at the Household Farm Level. Technical Change in U.S. Agriculture: 1949–1991. Karen Marie Jetter, Estimating Household Willingness­ Eidan Apelbaum, Three Essays on the Competition to-Pay for Urban Environmental Amenities from a between National Brand and Private Label Food Combined Contingent Valuation/Contingent Ranking Products. Survey. John Michael Crespi, Generic Commodity Promotion Raymond George Olsson, Oilseeds Trade Dispute and Product Differentiation. between the United States and the European Community. Lorraine Marie Egan Marsh, Policy Uncertainty, Asset James Neil Sanchirico, Bioeconomics of Spatial and Value, and Resource Exploitation: The Case of Federal Intertemporal Exploitation: Implications for Manage­ Grazing Permits. ment. Ereney Ann Hadjigeorgalis, Private Water Markets in Tom Jeffrey Wyatt, Investment in Erosion Control by Agriculture and the Effects of Risk, Uncertainty, and Malagasy Farmers of the Hautes Terres. Institutional Constraints. Jennifer S. James, Quality Responses to Commodity 1999 Policies. Marc Borgmann Carey, Value of Transferable Permits Dawn Cassandra Parker, Edge-Effect Externalities: in Environmental Compliance: The Case of Tradable Theoretical and Empirical Implications of Spatial Rice Straw Burn Credits in the Sacramento Valley. Heterogeneity. Andrew Jonathan Estrin, Local Fiscal Bias, Grain Self- Jukka Markus Peltola, Three Approaches to Mathemati­ Sufficiency Policies, and Rural Production Effi ciency in cal Models for Finnish Natural Resource Management. China. Luca Salvatici, Aggregate Indicators of Trade Distortions: Daniel George Hallstrom, Climate Fluctuations and Applications to the European Union Common Agricul­ Improved Climate Information in International Grain tural Policy. Markets. M. Eric Van Dusen, In Situ Conservation of Crop Shi-Ling Hsu, Model of Environmental Compromise Genetic Resources in the Mexican Milpa System. between Regulators and Landowners under the Endan­ gered Species Act. 2001 Adrienne Beth Kandel, Instrumented Decomposition: Derek Karl Berwald, The Market Impact of Managed A New Method to Estimate the Energy Futures. Caused by Efficient Appliance Rebate Programs. James Eaves, Searching for Walras: An Analysis of the Jonathan David Kaplan, Nonpoint Source Pollution Tokyo Grain Exchange Auctions. Control, Incomplete Information, and Learning: An Ronald Gregory Felthoven, The Measurement of Entropy Approach. Capacity, Utilization, and Economic Performance: Bryan Thomas Lohmar, The Effects of Land Tenure An Application to North Pacifi c Groundfi sh Fisheries. and Grain Quota Policies on Farm Household Labor Allocation in China.

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Nathalie Lavoie, Price Discrimination in the Context 2004 of Vertical Differentiation: An Application to Canadian Joseph Valdes Balagtas, New Perspectives on the Wheat Exports. Economics of Milk Marketing Orders: Rent Dissipation Cesar Luis Revoredo, Storage and Commodity Price through Endogenous Quality. Behavior. Sheila Elisabeth Desai, Pooling Economic Data: Group­ Martin Daniel Smith, Spatial Behavior, Marine ing Individuals into Households. Reserves, and the Northern California Red Sea Urchin Dafna Manuela Disegni Eshel, The Economics of the Fishery. Allocation of Tradable Pollution Rights. William Roy Sutton, The Economics of Elephant Man­ Himawan Hariyoga, An Economic Analysis of Factors agement in Namibia. Affecting the Failure of an Agricultural Marketing Coop­ Humei Wang, On the Design of the EEP Bonus Alloca­ erative: The Bankruptcy of Tri Valley Growers. tion Mechanism. Songqing Jin, Production Technology and Technology Alper Yilmaz, Essays on Foreign Direct Investment and Production: The Economics of Crop Breeding in China. Trade. Hyejung Kang, Consolidation and Productivity in 2002 Korean Agriculture: Analysis of Farm-Level Panel Data. Mimako Kobayashi, Livestock Production in Transition Alan D. De Brauw, Three Essays on Migration, Educa­ Economies: The Case of Kazakhstan. tion, and Household Development in Rural China. Sandeep Mohapatra, Complementarities, Constraints, George Allen Dyer Leal, The Cost of In Situ Conserva­ and Contracts: Incentive Design and Occupational tion of Maize Landraces in the Sierra Norte De Puebla, Choice in China. Mexico. Siwa Mlavwasi Msangi, Managing Groundwater in the Daniel Kevin Lew, Valuing Recreation, Time, and Presence of Asymmetry: Three Essays. Water Quality Improvements Using Non-Market Valua­ tion: An Application to San Diego Beaches. Marcelo de Oliveira Torres, Production and Distribu­ tion Cost Economies in Water Firms: A Multiproduct Dongqing Liu, Market-Making Behavior in Futures Cost Model Incorporating Input Rigidities and Spatial Markets. Variables. Jeffrey David McDonald, Obtaining a Measure of Acre­ Tian Xia, Cattle, Contracts, and Grocery Retailers: age Response That Is Transferable across Policy Regimes: Three Essays on in Agricultural An Application to U.S. Rice. Markets. 2003 2005 Corinne E. N. Alexander, The Role of Seed Company Matthew Alan Andersen, Pro-Cyclical Productivity Pat­ Information in Price Competition and in Farmers’ terns in U.S. Agriculture. Planting Decisions. Min Chang, The Effect of Grain Trade Liberalization on Jing Chen, Economic Development and the Evolution Food Security of Grain Farm Households in China. of Backyard Livestock Production: A Case Study of Hog Production in China. Guillaume Pierre Adrien Gruere, Labeling Policies and International Trade of Genetically Modifi ed Food. Frank Ming Han, Seasonal and Weekly Price Deter­ mination in a Market for Perishables: An Econometric Xianghong Li, Agricultural Tariff Rate Quotas: Impacts Model of the California Strawberry Industry. on Market Access. Bradley James Rickard, Domestic Support and Bor­ Hiroaki Suenaga, Spot-Forward Price Relationships in der Measures for Vertically Linked and Differentiated Restructured Electricity Markets. : An Examination of EU Policy in the Processing Santhi Wicks, Optimal Sustainable Agricultural Tech­ Tomato Industry. nologies: An Empirical Analysis of California Cover Kristen B. Ward, Evaluating Producer Response to Cropping. Water Policies in Agriculture: The Role of Input Substi­ tution, Spatial Heterogeneity, and Input Quality.

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2006 David Kennedy, An Economic Analysis of the Human Byeongil Ahn, and Policy in the U.S. Health Impacts of Antibiotic Use in Food Animal Dairy Industry. Production and the Demand for Antibiotic-Free Meat. Craig Bond, Time and Tradeoffs in Agroecosystem Lan Li, Retailer Pricing Behavior for a Fresh Produce Environments: Essays on Natural Resource Use and Commodity: The Case of Avocados. Sustainability. Pierre Mérel, Three Essays on Supply Control Policies Catherine Guirkinger, Risk and the Structure of Rural in Protected Designations of Origin. Credit Markets. Yoko Onozaka, Three Essays on Consumers’ Prefer­ Qiuqiong Huang, Water Pricing Policy in Rural China. ences for Fresh Organic Produce. Krista Jacobs, Nutrition Interventions in Northern Hirotsugu Uchida, Collective Fishery Management in Ghana: Determinants of Participation and Impacts on TURFs: The Role of Effort Coordination and Pooling Knowledge and Practice. Arrangement. Yun-Shik Kim, Net Benefits of the Adoption of Tong-Il Rocio Uria, Spatial and Intertemporal Arbitrage in the Rice in Korea. California Natural Gas Transportation and Storage Gorm Kipperberg, Pro-Environmental Behavior and Network. Preferences: Empirical Investigations of Participation Jian Zhang, Make Rural China Run: Three Essays on in and Willingness to Pay for Community Recycling Entrepreneurs, Regulators, and Cadres. Programs. 2008 Kent Kovacs, Natural Amenity Benefits and the Resi­ Meera Bhatia, Incentives for Investing in Check-Dams: dential Development Market. Evaluating the Impacts of Changes in Irrigation Water Alejandro Lopez-Feldman, Rural Households, Natural Supply on Heterogeneous Farmers in Northern India. Resources, and Poverty: Three Essays on the Economics Jennifer Bond, New Perspectives on Performance Evalu­ of Extraction in the Lacandona Rainforest, Mexico. ation of Agriculture Producer Organizations. Gregory McKee, Pesticide Resistance, Population Kristiana Hansen, Contractual Mechanisms to Manage Dynamics, and Invasive Species Management. Water Supply Risk in the Western United States. Fangbin Qiao, Refuge Policies to Manage the Resistance Pei-An (Steve) Liao, Taiwan’s National Health Insur­ of Pest Population to Genetically Modified (GM) Crops. ance and the Labor Force Participation Decisions of Deborah Salon, Cars and the City: An Investigation Married Women. of Transportation and Residential Location Choices in Chengfang Liu, Policy Reforms, Governance, and the New York City. Provision of Public in Rural China. Danielle Torres, Three Essays on Agricultural Industries: Sébastien Pouliot, Traceability and Food Safety: Market Structure and Export Performance in Brazil, and Liability, Reputation and Willingness to Pay. Orange Juice Demand in the United States. Carlo Russo, Modeling and Measuring the Structure Emi Uchida, Forest Ecosystem Services and Rural of the Agrifood Chain: Market Power, Policy Incidence, Development: The Grain for Green Program in China. and Cooperative Effi ciency. 2007 Tina Saitone, The Economics of Minimum Quality Joshua Abbott, Spatial and Strategic Aspects of Fisher­ Standards Imposed by Agricultural Producer Organiza­ ies Bycatch. tions. Aslihan Arslan, Farmer’s Subjective Valuation of Subsis­ Lauren (Micki) Stewart, Of Fish and Men: An Eco­ tence Crops: The Case of Traditional Maize in Mexico. nomic Analysis of the Galapagos Marine Reserve Jose Cancino, Collective Management and Territorial Resources Management Plan. Use Rights: The Chilean Small-Scale Loco Fishery Case. Aya Suzuki, Three Essays on Agricultural Marketing Rosa Catala-luque, The Economic Potential of Carbon in Developing Countries: An Industrial Organization Sequestration in Californian Agricultural Land. Approach. Pian Chen, Modeling High Dimensional Economic Jennifer Thompson, Misunderstood Markets: The Case Systems. of California Gasoline.

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Julie Witcover, Shaping Land Use along an Agricultural 1962 John Fred Stollsteimer, Effect of Technical Frontier: A Dynamic Household Model for Early Small- Change and Output Expansion on the Opti- Scale Settlers in the Brazilian Amazon. mum Number, Size, and Location of Pear David Zetland, Conflict and Cooperation within an Marketing Facilities in a California Pear Pro­ Organization: A Case Study of the Metropolitan Water ducing Region. UC Berkeley. District of Southern California. 1963 Oscar Raymond Burt, The Economics of Conjunctive Use of Ground and Surface Water. 2009 UC Berkeley. Michael Adjemian, Estimating Spatial Interdependence 1965 Duran Bell, Jr., Models of Commodity Transfer in Automobile Choice with Multilevel Data. with Special Reference to the Lemon Industry. Kiara Corrigan, Regulation of Spatial Externalities: UC Berkeley. The Case of California Pesticide Policy. 1966 Richard Olaf Been, A Reconstruction of the Russell Gorddard, Modeling Profi t-Maximizing Land- Classical Theory of Location. UC Berkeley. Allocation Behavior. 1967 Alain Choppin de Janvry, Measurement of Elizabeth Pienaar, Improving the Performance of Demand Parameters under Separability. Community-Based Wildlife Management Programs: UC Berkeley. Evidence from Botswana. 1969 Martin Pineiro, The Argentine Agriculture: Past Monticha Sompolvorachai, Enhanced Land Rights, and Potential Contribution to Country-Wide Access to Credit and Farm Investment: An Evaluation Economic Growth. UC Davis. of the Assets Capitalization Program in Thailand. 1970 Gerald August Carlson, A Decision Theoretic Approach to Crop Disease Prediction and Con- Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation trol. UC Davis. Awards by the American Association of 1973 John William Freebairn, Some Adaptive Agricultural Economics Control Models for the Analysis of Economic 1950 Jerry Foytik, The California Plum Industry: Policy: United States Beef Trade Policy. An Economic Study. UC Berkeley. UC Davis. 1951 Robert Leroy Clodius, An Analysis of 1977 Bruce Lawrence Dixon, A Stochastic Control Statutory Marketing Control Programs in Approach to Harvest Scheduling in a National the California-Arizona Orange Industry. Forest. UC Davis. UC Berkeley. 1981 Christopher Douglas Easter, Supply Response 1954 Benjamin Carver French, Economic Effi ciency with Stochastic Technology in Australia’s Rural in California Pear Packing Plants. UC Berke- Export Industries. UC Davis. ley. 1982 James Joseph Opaluch, River Basin 1955 Norman Zellner, An Economic Analysis of the Management: The Optimal Control of Water California Prune Industry. UC Berkeley. Quantity and Quality. UC Berkeley. 1959 Loy Luther Sammet, Economic and 1984 James Lavalette Anderson, Bioeconomic Engineering Factors in Agricultural Processing Interaction between Aquaculture and the Plant Design. UC Berkeley. Common Property Fishery with Application 1960 Carelton Cecil Dennis, Interregional Com- to Northwest Salmon Resources. UC Davis. petition in the Frozen Strawberry Industry. 1984 Jeffrey Thomas LaFrance, The Economics of UC Berkeley. Nutrient Content and Consumer Demand for 1961 Pinhas Zusman, Econometric Analysis of the Food. UC Berkeley. Market for California Early Market Potatoes. 1985 J. Edward Taylor, Migration Networks and UC Berkeley. Risk in Household Labor Decisions: A Study of Migration from Two Mexican Villages. UC Berkeley.

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1987 Robert Dibblee Innes, Agricultural Policy Outstanding Ph.D. Dissertation Awards Analysis in Economies with Incomplete Markets. Honorable Mention UC Berkeley. 1957 Yair Mundlak. Analysis of Agricultural Produc­ 1990 Marcel Fafchamps, Sequential Decisions tion Forecasts in the Statistical Decision Theory under Uncertainty and Labor Market Failure: Framework. UC Berkeley. A Model of Household Behavior in the African 1979 Peter George Bushnell, Dynamic Analysis Semi-Arid Tropics. UC Berkeley. of the Worm Almond Market and the United States Almond Marketing Order. UC Davis. 1990 Richard B. Standiford IV, A Bioeconomic Model of California’s Hardwood Rangelands. 1983 Christopher Ackello-Ogutu, A Test of the Nutrient Nonsubstitution Hypothesis in Crop UC Davis. Response and Fertilizer Carryover Analysis. 1992 Marca Jon Weinberg, Economic Incentives for UC Davis. the Control of Non-Point Source Water Pollu­ 1988 Bruce A. Babcock, The Value of Weather Infor­ tion. UC Davis. mation in Agriculture. UC Berkeley. 1994 Francis Homans, Modeling Regulated Open 1988 Lois Schertz Willet, An Econometric Analysis Access Resource Use. UC Davis. of Supply and Demand Relationships in the 1998 Nicholas Edward Piggott, The Benefi ts and U.S. Honey Industry. UC Davis. Costs of Generic Advertising of Agricultural 1991 Douglas D. Parker, The Economics of Market­ Commodities. UC Davis. ing Agricultural Product Quality. UC Berkeley. 1999 James N. Sanchirico, The Bioeconomics of 1996 Kathryn B. Bicknell, Economic Issues Relating Spatial and Intertemporal Exploitation: Impli­ to the Control of Bovine Tuberculosis in New cations for Management. UC Davis. Zealand: A Bioeconomic Model of Livestock 2001 Michael James Roberts, Hotelling Reconsid­ Disease Control. UC Davis. ered: The Implications of Asset Pricing Theory 2003 Renos Nicos Vakis, The Impact of Market Fail­ on Natural Resource Price Trends. UC Berke­ ures on Household Behavior: Explaining Labor ley. Market Segmentation, Technology Adoption 2001 John Michael Crespi, Generic Commodity Pro­ Patterns and Transactions Costs in Rural Peru. motion and Product Differentiation. UC Davis. UC Berkeley. 2002 Martin Daniel Smith, Spatial Behavior, 2009 Jenny Aker, Three Essays on Markets and Marine Reserves, and the Northern California Welfare in Sub-Saharan Africa. UC Berkeley. Red Sea Urchin Fishery. UC Davis. 2005 Tian Xia, Cattle, Contracts, and Grocery Retail­ ers: Three Essays on Industrial Organization in Agricultural Markets. UC Davis. 2007 Meredith Lynn Fowlie, Firm Behavior in Pollu­ tion Permit Markets. UC Berkeley. 2009 Kristiana M. Hansen, Three Essays on Contrac­ tual Mechanisms to Manage Water Supply Risk in the Western United States. UC Davis.

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Giannini Foundation Publications Some more recent publications are available in PDF format from the Giannini Foundation website at http://[email protected].

Monograph Series 14 Optimal Cooperative Pools for California Avoca- The Monograph Series provides an outlet for reports dos. S.H. Sosnick, 1963. of research that are longer than journal papers but 15 The Economics of Conjunctive Use of Ground and directed to the same audience and appraised by criteria Surface Water. O.R. Burt, 1964. equivalent to those of leading technical journals in agri­ 16 Size and Location Factors Affecting Califor­ cultural economics. The first seventeen monographs nia’s Beef Slaughtering Plants. S.H. Logan and were published in the University of California’s Hilgar- G.A. King, 1964. dia series. In 1967 the Giannini Foundation began a 17 Interregional Competition in the United States separate series for reports in agricultural economics but Turkey Industry. D.L. Bawden, H.O. Carter, and continued the numbering sequence. G.W. Dean, 1966. 1 Major Economic Forces Affecting Agriculture: 18 World Trade in Fresh Oranges: An Analysis of the With Particular Reference to California. S.V. Ciri- Effect of European Economic Community Tariff acy-Wantrup, 1947. Policies. G.W. Dean and N.R. Collins, 1967. 2 Characteristics of Demand for California Plums. 19 Conditional Projections of California Economic J. Foytik, 1951. Growth. I.M. Lee, 1967. 3 Pricing Efficiency in the Manufactured Dairy 20 Models of Commodity Transfer. D. Bell, 1967. Products Industry. J.B. Hassler, 1953. 21 Decision Models for California Turkey Growers. 4 Statistical Analysis of Supply Response in Late V.R. Eidman, H.O. Carter, and G.W. Dean, 1968. Spring Potatoes in California. C.O. McCorkle, Jr., 22 A Stochastic Approach to Replacement Policies for and Y. Mundlak, 1956. Plum Trees. L.E. Ward and J.E. Faris, 1968. 5 Economic Efficiency in Plant Operations with 23 A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of the World Sugar Special Reference to the Marketing of Califor­ Economy. T.H. Bates and A. Schmitz, 1969. nia Pears. B.C. French, L.L. Sammet, and 24 Possible Trade and Welfare Effects of EEC Tariff R.G. Bressler, 1956. and “Reference Price” Policy on the European- 6 Soil Variables for Use in Economic Analysis. Mediterranean Market for Winter Oranges. D. Weeks and J.H. Snyder, 1957. P. Zusman, A. Melamed, and I. Katzir, 1969. 7 Economies of Scale for Evaporated Milk Plants in 25 Regional Resource Use for Agricultural Production in California. J.N. Boles, 1958. California. C.R. Shumway, G.A. King, H.O. Carter, 8 Income, Price, and Yield Variability for Prin­ and G.W. Dean, 1970. cipal California Crops and Cropping Systems. 26 Consumer Demand for Food Commodities in H.O. Carter and G.W. Dean, 1960. the United States with Projection for 1980. 9 The Impact of Irrigation on Farm Output in Cali- P.S. George and G.A. King, 1971. fornia. V.W. Ruttan, 1961. 27 California Growth and Trade, 1954–1963: An 10 Interregional Competition in the Frozen Straw­ Inter-Industry Analysis Emphasizing Agriculture berry Industry. C.C. Dennis and L.L. Sammet, and Water Resource Development. P. Zusman, 1961. 1971. 11 Econometric Analysis of the Market for California 28 Cattle Feedlot Marketing Decisions under Uncer- Early Potatoes. P. Zusman, 1962. tainty. J.B. Bullock and S.H. Logan, 1972. 12 Orderly Marketing for California Avocados. 29 Optimal Decision in the Broiler Producing Firm: S.H. Sosnick, 1962. A Problem of Growing Inventory. E. Hochman 13 Regional Location of Cattle Feeding—A Spatial and I.M. Lee, 1972. Equilibrium Analysis. G.A. King and L.F. Schrader, 30 Empirical Analysis of Demand under Consumer 1963. Budgeting. J. Bieri and A. de Janvry, 1972.

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31 Production Functions and Linear Programming 45 Retail Consolidation and Produce Buying Practices: Models for Dairy Cattle Feeding. G.W. Dean, A Summary of the Evidence and Potential Industry H.O. Carter, H.R. Wagstaff, S.O. Olayide, and Policy Responses. R.J. Sexton, T.J. Richards, M. Ronning, and D.L. Bath, 1972. and P.M. Patterson, 2002. 32 World Wheat Economy: An Empirical Analysis. 46 Economic Consequences of Mandated Grading A. Schmitz and D.L. Bawden, 1973. and Food Assurance: Ex Ante Analysis of the Fed­ 33 Econometric Analysis of Production Decisions eral Marketing Order for California Pistachios. with Government Intervention. R.E. Just, 1974. R.S. Gray, D.A. Sumner, J.M. Alston, H. Brunke, 34 Optimal Staging of Russian River Basin Develop­ and A.K.A. Acquaye, 2005. ment. U. Regev and I.M. Lee, 1975. 47 Structure and Power in Multilateral Negotiations: 35 Regional Efficiency in the Organization of Agri­ An Application to French Water Policy. L. Simon, cultural Processing Facilities: An Application to R.E. Goodhue, G.C. Rausser, S. Thoyer, Pear Packing in the Lake County Pear District, S. Morardet, and P. Rio, 2007. California. J. Stollsteimer, R. Courtney, and Information Series L.L. Sammet, 1975. 36 Production Functions and Supply Application for The Information Series communicates selected research California Dairy Farms. I. Hoch, 1976. results to a lay audience. The series, initiated in 1963, is numbered serially within years with recent reports 37 Econometric Analysis of Supply Response and listed here. Demand for Processing Tomatoes in California. W.S. Chern and R.E. Just, 1978. 86-3 Activity and Regulation of Farm Labor Contrac­ 38 Uncertainty and the Intertemporal Forest Man­ tors. P.L. Martin and S. Vaupel, 1986. agement of Natural Resources: An Empirical 88-1 Ventura Citrus Labor Market. J. Lloyd, Application to the Stanislaus National Forest. P.L. Martin, and J. Mamer, 1988. B.L. Dixon and R.E. Howitt, 1979. 88-2 A Case Study of California Farm Machinery: 39 Econometric Analysis of Market Control in the Repair Costs and Downtime. S.D. Hardesty and California Cling Peach Industry. D.D. Minami, H.F. Carman, 1988. B.C. French, and G.A. King, 1979. 88-3 Factors Critical to the Success or Failure of Emerg­ 40 U.S. Consumer Behavior over the Postwar Period: ing Agricultural Cooperatives. R.J. Sexton and An Almost Ideal Demand System Analysis. J. Iskow, 1988. L.A. Blanciforti, R.D. Green, and G.A. King, 88-4 The Wages and Fringe Benefits of Unionized Cali­ 1986. fornia Farmworkers. P.L. Martin, D. Egan, and 41 Nonsubstitution Dynamic Model for Optimal Fer- S. Luce, 1988. tilizer Recommendations. E.A. Lanzer, Q. Paris, 90-1 Impacts on California Agriculture of a Ban on and W.A. Williams, 1987. Rice Straw Burning. B.D. Gardner, R.E. Howitt, 42 Optimal Reserve and Export Policies for the and C. Goodman, 1990. California Almond Industry: Theory, Economet­ 91-1 The Availability and Prices of Consumer Goods rics, and Simulations. J.M. Alston, H.F. Carman, and Services in Small Towns of Northern Califor- J.E. Christian, J. Dorfman, J. Murua, and nia. R.I. Rochin and K.M. Jetter, 1991. R.J. Sexton, 1995. 92-1 Acquiring Alfalfa Hay Harvest Equipment: A 43 The California Table Grape Commission’s Pro­ Financial Analysis of Alternatives. S.C. Blank, motion Program: An Evaluation. J.M. Alston, K. Klonsky, K. Norris, and S. Orloff, 1992. J.A. Chalfant, J.E. Christian, E. Meng, and N. Pig­ 94-1 California Field Crops: Location and Trends in gott, 1997. Acreage, Yields, and Production, 1945–1991. 44 Cost Economies and Market Power in U.S. Beef W.E. Johnston, 1994. Packing. C.J. Morrison Paul, 2000. 94-2 Cultural Practices and Sample Costs for Organic Veg­ etable Production on the Central Coast of California. K. Klonsky, L. Tourte, D. Chaney, P. Livingston, and R. Smith, 1994.

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94-3 California Vegetable Crops: Production and 300 Risk and Uncertainty in Lettuce Production Markets. R.L. Cook, C.F. Nuckton, and in Salinas Valley, California. C.V. Moore and W.E. Johnston, 1994. J.H. Snyder, 1969. 95-1 Reducing Citrus Revenue Losses from Frost Dam­ 301 Economic Aspects of Producing and Market­ age. R. Venner and S.C. Blank, 1995. ing California Apples. H.F. Carman and 96-1 Mandated Marketing Programs for California D.E. Kenyon, 1969. Commodities. H. Lee, J.M. Alston, H.F. Carman, 302 Pacific Coast Canned Fruits F.O.B. Price Relation­ and W. Sutton, 1996. ships 1968–69: Cling Peaches, Pears, Freestone 97-1 California Agriculture: Issues and Challenges. Peaches, Apricots, Fruit Cocktail, Apples and J.B. Siebert, editor, 1997. Applesauce. S. Hoos and G.M. Kuznets, 1969. 303 A Study of the Economy of Napa County, Califor­ 03-1 California Agriculture: Dimensions and Issues. nia. I. Hoch and N. Tryphonopoulos, 1969. J.B. Siebert, editor, 2003. 304 The California Olive Industry: Economic Environ­ 04-1 Economic Contributions of the California Nursery ment. D. Roark, 1969. Industry. H.F. Carman and A.M. Rodriguez, 2004. 305 An Estimation of Returns to Irrigation Water in 09-1 Market Potential for Organic Crops in Califor­ Israel with Reference to Seawater Desalting Pro­ nia: Almonds, Hay, and Winegrapes. S. Brodt, posals. E. Sadan, 1969. K. Klonsky, and L.A. Thrupp, 2009. 306 An Economic Analysis of Shipping Point Research Report Series Inspection of California Table Grapes. S.H. Sosnick and T.N. Terlecky, 1969. The Research Report Series communicates research results to specific professional audiences (e.g., agri­ 307 Production Costs and Yields of California Field cultural industry economists, resource agency staffs, Crops and Vegetables by Area, Average 1961–65 and other professionals) interested in applications. and Projected 1980. C.R. Shumway and Due to limitations on space, only the more recent H.M. Stults, 1970. reports are listed. 308 An Analysis of Price and Supply Relationships in the U.S. Brussels Sprouts Industry. B.C. French 293 Pacific Coast Canned Fruits F.O.B. Price Relation­ and M. Matsumoto, 1970. ships, 1966–67: Cling Peaches, Pears, Freestone Peaches, Apricots, Fruit Cocktail. S. Hoos and 309 The Demand for Selected Deciduous Tree Fruits G.M. Kuznets, 1967. with Implications for Alternative 1980 Production Levels. E. Kip and G.A. King, 1970. 294 An Econometric Investigation of the Impact of Governmental Support Programs on the Production 310 The California Feed-Livestock Balance in 1961– and Disappearance of Important Varieties of Dry 65. G. Snider and G.A. King, 1970. Edible Beans. R.J. Vandenborre, 1967. 311 Pacific Coast Canned Fruits F.O.B. Price Relation­ 295 California Plums: Economic Situation. J. Foytik, ships 1969–70: Cling Peaches, Pears, Freestone 1968. Peaches, Apricots, Fruit Cocktail, Apples and Applesauce. S. Hoos and G.M. Kuznets, 1970. 296 Pacific Coast Canned Fruits F.O.B. Price Relation­ ships 1967–68: Cling Peaches, Pears, Freestone 312 Projection of California Agriculture to 1980 and Peaches, Apricots, Fruit Cocktail, Apples and 2000: Potential Impact of San Joaquin Valley West Applesauce. S. Hoos and G.M. Kuznets, 1968. Side Development. G.W. Dean and G.A. King, 1970. 297 Analysis of California Farm Income Relation­ ships. G. Elsner and I. Hoch, 1968. 313 California-Arizona Economic Interdependence and Water Transfer Patterns. D. Ireri and 298 Economies of Scale in California Turkey Produc­ H.O. Carter, 1970. tion. V.R. Eidman, G.W. Dean, and H.O. Carter, 1968. 314 Economies of Size and Imputed Values of Farmland in the Imperial Valley of California. W.E. John­ 299 Trends in Deciduous Fruits: Production, Prices, ston, 1971. and Utilization. B.M. Bain and S. Hoos, 1968.

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315 Pacific Coast Canned Fruits F.O.B. Price Relation­ 330 Economic Evaluation of Mosquito Control and ships 1970–71: Cling Peaches, Pears, Freestone Narrow Spectrum Mosquitocide Development Peaches, Apricots, Fruit Cocktail, Apples and in California. M.E. Sarhan, R.E. Howitt, Applesauce. S. Hoos and G.M. Kuznets, 1971. C.V. Moore, and C.J. Mitchell, 1981. 316 Financial Analysis of Potential Agriculture 331 An Analysis of Economic Relationships and Projected Development on the San Joaquin Valley Westside. Adjustments in the U.S. Processing Tomato Industry. Y. Isyar, C.V. Moore, and G.W. Dean, 1971. J.A. Brandt and B.C. French, 1981. 317 An Analysis of Wholesale Milk Delivery Costs 332 An Annual Planning Model for Food Processing: An and Volume-pricing Procedures in California. Example of the Tomato Industry. S.H. Logan, 1984. R.H. Courtney and E. Brooks, 1972. 333 Demand for Alfalfa Hay in California. K. Konyar 318 Structure and Projections of the Humboldt County and K. Knapp, 1986. Economy: Economic Growth Versus Environmental 334 Domestic and Export Markets for California Quality. G.W. Dean, H.O. Carter, E.A. Nickerson, Almonds. P.G. Bushnell and G.A. King, 1986. and R.M. Adams, 1973. 335 Commercial Production of Sturgeon: The Eco­ 319 Least-cost Organization of Cotton Ginning nomic Dimensions of Size and Product Mix. Facilities in the San Joaquin Valley, California. S.H. Logan and K. Shigekawa, 1986. J.C. Moore, Jr. and R.H. Courtney, 1974. 336 A Study of the Interdependent Food Stamp Pro­ 320 Water Supplies and Cost in Relation to Farm gram Participation and Food Demand Decisions. Resource Use Decisions and Profits on Sacramento C.K. Ranney and J.E. Kushman, 1987. Valley Farms. T.R. Hedges, 1974. 337 An Analysis of Economic Adjustments in the 321 A Simulation Model of Grower-Processor Coordi­ California-Arizona Lemon Industry. W. Kinney, nation in the Beet Sugar Industry. J.N. Niles and H.F. Carman, R. Green, and J. O’Connell, 1987. B.C. French, 1974. 338 Dynamic Economic Relationships in the Cali­ 322 Water Supplies and Costs in Relation to Farm fornia Cling Peach Industry. B.C. French and Resource Decisions and Profits on Sacramento G.A. King, 1988. Valley Farms. T.R. Hedges, 1977. 339 An Econometric Analysis of the California Raisin 323 An Economic Analysis of Nitrogen Reduction in Industry. C.F. Nuckton, B.C. French, and Subsurface Drainage Water. G.L. Horner, 1977. G.A. King, 1988. 324 Cost-size Relationships for Large-scale Dairies 340 An Econometric Model of the United States Aspara­ with Emphasis on Waste Management. gus Industry. B.C. French and L.S. Willett, 1989. S.C. Matulich, H.F. Carman, and H.O. Carter, 341 A Dynamic Spatial Equilibrium Model of the Cali­ 1977. fornia Alfalfa Market. K. Knapp and K. Konyar, 325 An Economic Analysis of the Factors Affecting the 1990. California Dairy Industry. R.A. Milligan, 1978. 342 An Economic Analysis of the California Thorough­ 326 Some Effects of Alternate Energy Policies on bred Racing Industry. H.O. Carter, L.E. Shepard, California Annual Crop Production. R.M. Adams, and M.D. Whitney, 1991. W.E. Johnston, and G.A. King, 1978. 343 Transportation and Marketing Effi ciency in 327 The Potential Impact of Direct-marketing Poli­ the California Processing Tomato Industry. cies on the Economic Viability of Small Fruit and C.A. Durham, R.J. Sexton, and J.H. Song, 1995. Vegetable Farms in California. E.P. LeVeen and 344 California Prune Board’s Promotion Program: M.R. Gustafson, 1978. An Evaluation. J.M. Alston, H.F. Carman, 328 Long-term Contracting Strategies for Agricultural J.A. Chalfant, J.M. Crespi, R.J. Sexton, and Processing Firms with Particular Reference to R.J. Venner, 1998. Farmer Cooperatives. S. Buccola and B.C. French, 345 Economic Evaluation of California Avocado 1978. Industry Marketing Programs: 1961–1995. H.F. Carman and R.K. Craft, 1998.

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346 Marketing Order Impact on the Organic Sec­ Giannini Reporter tor: Almonds, Kiwifruit, and Winter Pears. The Reporter provides information on the ongoing H.F. Carman, K. Klonsky, A. Beaujard, and research of the Foundation, extension of that research, A.M. Rodriguez, 2004. and other related activities. Twenty-one issues have 347 Farmers’ Adoption of Genetically Modifi ed covered various time periods, with biennial publica­ Varieties with Input Traits. C. Alexander, tion since 1995. J. Fernandez-Cornejo, and R.E. Goodhue, 2003. 1 1973–1977 8 1985/86 15 1995–1997 348 A Statistical Profile of Horticultural Crop Farm 2 1977–1979 9 1986/87 16 1997–1999 Industries in California. H. Lee and S.C. Blank, / / 2004. 3 1979 80 10 1987 88 17 1999–2001 / / 349 The Social Costs of an MTBE Ban in California. 4 1980 81 11 1988 89 18 2001–2003 G.C. Rausser, G.D. Adams, W.D. Montgomery, 5 1982/83 12 1989/90 19 2003–2005 and A.E. Smith, 2005. 6 1983/84 13 1990–1992 20 2005–2007 350 Economic and Environmental Impacts of Adop­ 7 1984/85 14 1992–1995 21 2007–2009 tion of Genetically Modified Rice in California. C.A. Bond, C.A. Carter, and Y.H. Farzin, 2005. ARE Update ARE Update is a bimonthly magazine providing wide Special Report Series dissemination of research results and expert opinion The Special Report Series provides an outlet for items from faculty and graduate students in agricultural and worthy of publication but not fitting into one of the resource economics at UC Davis and UC Berkeley. regular series. ARE Update targets a lay audience of policy-makers, farm advisors, and other professionals interested in 3247 Demand Relationships for California Tree Fruits agricultural, resource, environmental, and develop­ and Nuts: A Review of Past Studies. 1978. ment economics. 80-1 Demand Relationships for Vegetables: A Review of Past Studies. 1980. Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 1997 ___ Farm-Size Relationships with an Emphasis on Cook, R. “NAFTA: Neither Villain Nor Saviour.” California: A Review of What Is Known about the Martin, P.M. and J.E. Taylor. “Prospects for Mexico- Diverse Forces Affecting Farm Size and Additional U.S. Migration.” Research Considerations. 1980 (not numbered). Klonsky, K. “Organic Wine Grape Production in 88-1 Agricultural Employment Testing: Opportunities California.” for Increased Worker Performance. 1988. ARE Faculty Profile: Richard J. Sexton. 91-1 Hired Hands in California’s Fields. V. Fuller, 1991. ARE Research Briefs. 04-1 Whither California Agriculture: Up, Down, or Out? Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1998 Some Thoughts about the Future. W.E. Johnston and A.F. McCalla, 2004. Farzin, Y.H. “Higher Environmental Standards Can 09-1 Market Potential for Organic Crops in Califor­ Enhance Competition and Welfare.” nia: Almonds, Hay, and Winegrapes. S. Brodt, Carman, H.F. “Evaluation of California Commodity K. Klonsky, and L.A. Thrupp, 2009. Marketing Programs.” 09-2 The Prospective Agreement with Korea: Butler, L.J. “rBST Use in the California Dairy Indus­ Background, Analysis, and Perspectives for Califor­ try.” nia Agriculture. H. Lee and D.A. Sumner, 2009. ARE Faculty Profile: Richard Howitt. List of ARE Cost of Production Studies.

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Vol. 1, No. 3, Spring 1998 Vol. 2, No. 3, Spring 1999 Carman, H.F. “Implications of 1997 Federal Income Han, F.M., C.A. Carter, and R.E. Goodhue. “Seasonal Tax Reform for California Farmers and Ranchers.” Prices and Supply-Side Adjustments in the California Carter, C. “Asia’s Financial Crisis: California’s Agri­ Strawberry Industry.” culture Has Weathered Similar Storms.” Jarvis, L. and D. Larson. “International and Regional Jolly, D. “A Time to Act.” Issues in African Elephant Management.” Chalfant, J.A. “Econometrics and Research.” Sumner, D.A. “Agricultural Commodity Policy in a Historical Context.” ARE Faculty Profile: Karen Klonsky. ARE Faculty Profile: Philip L. Martin. Recent Books by ARE Faculty. UC Davis ARE Faculty Fields of Interest. Vol. 2, No. 4, Summer 1999 Heien, D.M. “California Winegrape Production.” Vol. 1, No. 4, Summer 1998 Carman, H.F. “California Farm-Retail Milk Price Blank, S.C. “Managing Risks in California Agricul­ Relationships.” ture.” Chalfant, J.A., N. Lavoie, J.S. James, and R.J. Sexton. Martin, P.M. and J.E. Taylor. “Poverty Amid Prosper­ “Grading Error in the California Prune Industry.” ity.” ARE Faculty Profile: Daniel A. Sumner. Jetter, K.J., K. Klonsky, and C. Pickett. “A Cost/Ben­ efit Analysis of the Ash Whitefly Biological Control Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 1999 Program in California.” Blank, S.C. “The Beef Industry in Crisis.” ARE Faculty Profile: Colin Carter. Lingston, P. “Cost and Return Studies for California Butler, L.J. “Dairy Operator Comments from the Commodities.” 1998 rBST Survey.” List of Available Cost and Return Studies. Vol. 2, No. 1, Fall 1998 Alston, J.M., J.A. Chalfant, and J.S. James. “Evaluating Rozelle, S. and J. Huang. “China and World Wheat the Effects of Nutrition Education.” Markets: Assessing Supply, Demand and Trade in ARE Faculty Profile: Steven C. Blank. China.” Vol. 3, No. 2, Winter 2000 Howitt, R.E. “Flowing toward Markets: California Crespi, J.M. and R.J. Sexton. “Have Expenditures to Water in 2000.” Advertise California Almonds Been Effective?” Hazlett, T.W. and G. Bittlingmayer. “As Microsoft Butler, L.J. “Making Sense of California Milk Prices.” Goes, So Does the Computer Industry.” Alston, J.M., H.F. Carman, J.A. Chalfant, J.M. Crespi, Ask the ARE Faculty. R.J. Sexton, and R.S. Venner. “The California Prune ARE Faculty Profile: Hoy F. Carman. Board’s Promotion Program: An Abstract.” Vol. 2, No. 2, Winter 1999 Carman, H.F. and R.K. Craft. “California Avocado Green, R. “Demand for Agricultural Commodities.” Industry Marketing Programs, 1961–1995: An Abstract.” Lee, H. “The Role of Crop Insurance in California.” ARE Faculty Profile: Julian M. Alston. Jetter, K.J., J.A. Chalfant, and K. Klonsky. “Household Willingness to Pay for Biological and Chemical Pub­ Vol. 3, No. 3, Spring 2000 lic Pest Control Programs.” Carter, C.A. “The Next WTO Round: What Does It ARE Faculty Profile: L.J. (Bees) Butler. Mean for California Agriculture?” California Agriculture: Outlook ‘99. Sumner, D.A. and N.L.W. Wilson. “The Evolution of Dairy Price Policy in California: Our Unique System for Distributing Revenue.” Goodhue, R.E., D.M. Heien, and H. Lee. “Contract Usage in the California Winegrape Economy.”

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Vol. 3, No. 4, Summer 2000 Vol. 5, No. 1, Fall 2001 Wilen, J.E. “Putting Prices on Mother Nature.” Editors’ Introduction. Blank, S.C. “Some Facts about Farmland Values.” DeBiase, T.A. and D. Zilberman. “The Farm Bill and Crespi, J.M. “Get Ready for More Commodity Promo­ the Environment.” tion Litigation.” Martin, P. “Guest Workers in California Agriculture?” Butler, L.J. “Dairy Standards Comments.” ARE Faculty Profile: David L. Sunding.

ARE Faculty Profile: Dale M. Heien. Vol. 5, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2001 Vol. 4, No. 1, Fall 2000 Ligon, E. “Contractual Arrangements for Fresh Pro­ Jarvis, L.S. and J. Bervejillo. “Re-emergence of South duce in California.” American Beef Exporters: New Competition for U.S. Rozelle, S., F. Qiao, and J. Huang. “Plant Biotechnol­ Producers?” ogy in the Developing World: The Case of China.” Farzin, Y.H. “Kyoto Greenhouse Gas Emissions Metcalfe, M. “IPM and Pest Management Advice.” Reduction Targets: Economic Issues and Prospects.” ARE Faculty Profile: David Zilberman. Blank, S.C. “Beef Market Update.” Vol. 5, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2002 ARE Faculty Profile: Desmond A. Jolly. Carter, C.A. “Why Is There So Much Interest in Trade Vol. 4, No. 2, Winter 2001 Remedy Laws?” Carman, H.F. “Agricultural Machinery Sales Taxes: Cook, R. “Emerging Hothouse Industry Poses Chal­ Are California Farmers Getting a Fair Deal?” lenges for California’s Fresh Tomato Industry.” Alexander, C., J. Fernandez-Cornejo, and R.E. Good- Fisher, A. “The Impact of Global Warming.” hue. “Iowa Producers’ Adoption of Bio-Engineered ARE Faculty Profile: Anthony Fisher. Varieties: Lessons for California.” Vol. 5, No. 4, Mar/Apr 2002 Martin, P.L. “Farm Labor: Twenty-first Century Chal­ lenges.” Carter, C.A., J.A. Chalfant, R.E. Goodhue, and T. Xia. ARE Faculty Profile: Catherine J. Morrison Paul. “Regulations on Methyl Bromide Fumigation Thrown Out by the Court.” Vol. 4, No. 3, Spring 2001 Blank, S.C. “Outlook for Farm Financial Conditions.” McCalla, A.F. “Challenges to World Agriculture in the ARE Faculty Profile: James A. Chalfant. 21st Century.” Vol. 5, No. 5, May/June 2002 Johnston, W. and D.A. Sumner. “California Agricul­ ture Faces a Rough Financial Year.” Sexton, R.J., J.A. Chalfant, H. Wang, and M. Zhang. Andersen, M.A. and R.J. Sexton. “Key Economic “Grocery Retailer Pricing and Its Effects on Produc­ Issues in Commodity Tree-Pull Programs.” ers: Evidence for California Fresh Produce.” Vosti, S.A., J. Witcover, C. Lane Carpentier, S. Vol. 4, No. 4, Summer 2001 Oliveira, and J. Santos. “Agriculture and the Environ­ Alston, J.M. and J.S. James. “Beggar-Thy-Neighbor ment in the Brazilian Amazon.” Aspects of Generic Commodity Promotion Programs.” Sunding, D.L. “Giannini Conference Brings Water Larson, D.M. and D.K. Lew. “Clean Water in Califor­ Stakeholders Together to Discuss the Future of the nia: What Is It Worth?” West Side.” Klonsky, K. “The Organic Foods Production Act: How Will Implementation Change the Face of Cali­ fornia’s Organic Agriculture?”

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Vol. 5, No. 6, July/Aug 2002 Vol. 6, No. 5, May/June 2003 Sumner, D.A. “Implications of the 2002 Farm Bill for Roland-Holst, D.W. “Trade Horizons for California.” Commodity Markets and Trade: A California Focus.” Carter, C.A. and A.P. Zwane. “Not So Cool? Economic Ward, M.B., J.P. Shimshack, J.M. Perloff, and J.M. Implications of Mandatory Country-of-Origin Label­ Harris. “Price, Promotion, and Differentiation Effects ing.” of the Private-Label Invasion.” ARE Faculty Profile: Alix Peterson Zwane. Guilin, A., P. Martin, and J.E. Taylor. “Immigration Gruere, G., K. Klonsky and R.E. Goodhue. “Do and the Changing Face of Ventura County.” Farms Provide More than Food? Public Perspectives Vol. 6, No. 1, Sept/Oct 2002 in California.” Carter, C.A. “International Approaches to the Label­ Vol. 6, No. 6, July/Aug 2003 ing of Genetically Modifi ed Foods.” Qaim, M. and D. Zilberman. “Bt Crops Can Increase Just, D. and D. Zilberman. “Information Systems in Yields Substantially in Developing Countries.” Agriculture.” Lewis, M.H. “Determining the Minimum Acreage for Karp, L. “Global Warming Policy and the Role of Cost-Effective Adoption of Auto-Guidance Systems in Improved Scientifi c Information.” Cotton Production.” ARE Faculty Profile: Gordon C. Rausser. Sunding, D.L. “The Economic Impacts of Critical Habitat Designation.” Vol. 6, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2002 Martin, P.L. and B. Mason. “Mandatory Mediation for Vol. 7, No. 1, Sept/Oct 2003 Farmworkers: A New Era in Farm Labor?” Carman, H.F. “Implications of the 2003 Tax Act for Lee, H. “California Horticulture: Current Trade and California Farmers and Ranchers.” Policy Issues.” Rosenberg, H.R. “Adjusting to Technological Change Harrison, A. “Do Polluters Head Overseas? Testing in Strawberry Harvest Work.” the Pollution Haven Hypothesis.” Williams, J. and J. Thompson. “Price Spikes and For­ ward Markets for Gasoline.” Vol. 6, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2003 Farzin, Y.H. “What Price Should Be Paid to Keep U.S. Vol. 7, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2003 Dependence on Foreign Oil in Check?” Martin, P.L. and B. Mason. “AgJOBS: New Solution Graff, G., A. Heiman, C. Yarkin, and D. Zilberman. or New Problem?” “Privatization and Innovation in Agricultural Biotech­ Carman, H.F. “Urban Farmers: A Profile of the Cali­ nology.” fornia Nursery and Floral Industry.” ARE Faculty Profile: Scott Rozelle. ARE Faculty Profile: Maximilian Auffhammer. Jiang, J.Z. and R.E. Goodhue. “Prices, Volumes, and Sunding, D.L. “Making Room for the Environment Promotions in the Fresh Strawberry Market.” in California Water Policy: Ten Years of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act.” Vol. 6, No. 4, Mar/Apr 2003 Alston, J.M., J.W. Freebairn, and J.S. James. “Inci­ Vol. 7, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2004 dence, Equity, and Efficiency of Check-off Funded Keeling, J. “Lessons from a Failed Cooperative: Research and Promotion Programs.” The Rice Growers Association Experience.” Morrison Paul, C.J. and R. Nehring. “Scale, Diversi­ Moretti, E. and J. Perloff. “Promoting Productivity.” fication, and Economic Performance of Agricultural ARE Faculty Profile: Rachael E. Goodhue. Producers.” Auffhammer, M. “China, Cars and Carbon.” Cash, S.B. and A. Swoboda. “The Food Quality Pro­ tection Act and California Agriculture.”

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Vol. 7, No. 4, Mar/Apr 2004 Heiman, A., D. Just, B. McWilliams, and D. Zilberman. Bond, C.A., C.A. Carter, and Y.H. Farzin. “Grower “Religion, Religiosity, Lifestyles and Food Consump­ Benefits from the Adoption of Genetically Modifi ed tion.” Rice in California.” Vol. 8, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2005 Martin, P.L. and D.M. Heien. “The California Wine Editor’s Note. Industry: Entering a New Era?” ARE Faculty Profile: Warren E. Johnston and Alix-Garcia, J., A. de Janvry, and E. Sadoulet. “Target­ Alex F. McCalla. ing Payments for Environmental Services: The Role of Johnston, W.E. and A.F. McCalla. “California Agricul­ Risk.” ture in the 21st Century.” Vol. 7, No. 5, May/June 2004 Hardesty, S.D. “Positioning California’s Agricultural Graff, G.D. and D. Zilberman. “Explaining Europe’s Cooperatives for the Future.” Resistance to Agricultural Biotechnology.” Blank, S.C. “California Agriculture’s Profi t Perfor­ Schoengold, K., D.L. Sunding, and G. Moreno. “Agri­ mance.” cultural Water Demand and the Gains from Precision Vol. 8, No. 4, Mar/Apr 2005 Irrigation Technology.” Goodhue, R.E., K. Groves, and R.T. Roush. “Pesticide ARE Faculty Profile: Shermain D. Hardesty. Use and Air Quality in the San Joaquin Valley.” Goodhue, R.E. and K. Klonsky. “Explaining Reduced Hunag, R., J.M. Perloff, and S.B. Villas-Boas. “Sales Pesticide Use in Almonds.” and Brand Loyalty.” Vol. 7, No. 6, July/Aug 2004 Zwane, A.P. and D.L. Sunding. “Coho Salmon Recov­ Hariyoga, H. and R.J. Sexton. “The Bankruptcy of ery in California: A Summary of Recent Economic Tri Valley Growers: What Went Wrong and What Evidence.” Can We Learn from It?” Vol. 8, No. 5, May/June 2005 Blank, S.C. “Cultivar Diversity as a Risk Management Barrio, O.S. and H.F. Carman. “Olive Oil: A ‘Redis­ Strategy for Tree Crop Growers.” covered’ California Crop.” de Janvry, A. and E. Sadoulet. “Conditional Cash Auffhammer, M., A. Bento, and S. Lowe. “Forming Transfer Programs: Are They Really Magic Bullets?” Coalitions for Cleaner Air?” Vol. 8, No. 1, Sept/Oct 2004 Auffhammer, M. “George Judge Turns 80.” Smith, A. “New Hedging Techniques to Reduce Gonzalez, S., R.E. Goodhue, P. Berck, and R.E. Howitt. Cotton Price Risk.” “What Would Happen if Federal Farm Subsidies Were ARE Faculty Profile: Jeffrey M. Perloff. Eliminated? Evidence for Colusa and Tulare Counties.” Paganini, R.V. “An Alternative Natural Beef Produc­ Vol. 8, No. 6, July/Aug 2005 tion System: A Differentiation Strategy for California Hardesty, S.D. “The Bottom Line on the Conversion Producers and Packers.” of Diamond Walnut Growers.” Carter, C.A. and J. Huie. “Market Effects of Searching Sumner, D.A., H. Brunke, J.M. Alston, R.S. Gray, and for Mad Cows.” A.K.A. Acquaye. “Industry Initiated Regulation and Vol. 8, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2004 Food Safety: The New Federal Marketing Order for Martin, P.L. “New NAFTA and Mexico-U.S. Migra­ Pistachios.” tion: The 2004 Policy Options.” Blank, S.C. “The Relationship between Price Risk Villas-Boas, S.B. “Vertical Contracts between Manu­ Management Tools and Off-Farm Income.” facturers and Retailers: Inference with Limited Data—The Case of Yogurt.” ARE Faculty Profi le: Sofi a Berto Villas-Boas.

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Vol. 9, No. 1, Sept/Oct 2005 Vol. 9, No. 6, July/Aug 2006 Co-editors’ Introduction. “Special Issue: China’s Onozaka, Y., D. Bunch, and D. Larson. “What Exactly Agricultural Boom with Implications for California.” Are They Paying For? Explaining the Price Premium Rozelle, S., J. Huang, and R. Hu. “Genetically Modi­ for Organic Fresh Produce.” fied Rice in China: Effects on Farmers in China and Blank, S.C., K.W. Erickson, R. Nehring, and C. Halla­ California.” han. “Farm Household Wealth: Where Does it Come Carter, C.A., J.A. Chalfant, and R.E. Goodhue. “China’s From?” Strawberry Industry: An Emerging Competitor for Carter, C., B. Krissoff, and A.P. Zwane. “Assessing California?” Geographic Branding Strategies: Lessons for Country- Kahrl, F., D. Roland-Holst, and D. Zilberman. “New of-Origin Labeling.” Horizons for Rural Reform in China: Resources, Vol. 10, No. 1, Sept/Oct 2006 Property Rights and Consumerism.” Auffhammer, M. “Is Dust Busting Crop Yields?” Vol. 9, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2005 ARE Faculty Profile: Aaron Smith. Carter, C.A., P.L. Martin, and A.P. Zwane. “Trade and Li, L., H.F. Carman, and R.J. Sexton. “Retailer Pricing North American Agriculture: Assessing NAFTA at 12.” Practices for Fresh Avocados.” Smith, A. and C.J. Morrison Paul. “Does the Internet Zwane, A.P. and M. McMillan. “OECD Support Increase Farm Profi ts?” for Agriculture: Has It Historically Harmed Poor Baylis, K. and J.M. Perloff. “End Runs around Trade Countries?” Restrictions: The Case of the Mexican Tomato Sus­ Vol. 10, No. 2, Nov/Dec 2006 pension Agreements.” Klonsky, K. “E. coli in Spinach, Foodborne Illnesses, Vol. 9, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2006 and Expectations about Food Safety.” Sexton, S.E., L.A. Martin, and D. Zilberman. “Biofuel Carter, C.A. “Economics of the California Processing and Biotech: A Sustainable Energy Solution.” Tomato Market.” Saitone, T.L. and R.J. Sexton. “Do Alpacas Represent Karp, L. “Why We Should Be Willing to Devote More the Latest Speculative Bubble in Agriculture?” Resources to Avoid Climate Change.” Sumner, D.A. and H. Boriss. “Bee-conomics and the Vol. 10, No. 3, Jan/Feb 2007 Leap in Pollination Fees.” Uria, R. and J. Williams. “Are Natural Gas Flows Vol. 9, No. 4, Mar/Apr 2006 Responsive to Price Spikes?” Martin, P.L. “Immigration Reform: Implications for Hardesty, S.D. “Role of Direct Marketing in California.” Agriculture.” Nataraj, S. “Do Residential Water Consumers React Farzin, Y.H. and C.A. Bond. “Democracy and Envi­ to Price Increases? Evidence from a Natural Experi­ ronmental Quality.” ment in Santa Cruz.” Jarvis, L.S., J.E. Bervejillo, and J.P. Cancino. “Are Inter­ Vol. 10, No. 4, Mar/Apr 2007 national Beef Prices Converging and, if So, Why?” Howitt, R. “Delta Dilemmas: Reconciling Water- Vol. 9, No. 5, May/June 2006 Supply Reliability and Environmental Goals.” Roland-Holst, D. and D. Zilberman. “How Vulnerable Carman, H.F. and R.J. Sexton. “The 2007 Freeze: Is California Agriculture to Higher Energy Prices?” Tallying the Toll Two Months Later.” Fisher, A.C. “Determinants of California Farmland Tack, J. and A.P. Zwane. “Sudden Oak Death: Results Values and Potential Impacts of Climate Change.” of a Survey of California Nurseries.” Goodhue, R.E., S.A. Fennimore, K. Klonsky, and H. Ajwa. “After Methyl Bromide: The Economics of Strawberry Production with Alternative Fumigants.”

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