Of JEL Classification Codes Volumes 12S30, 1980S1998

Of JEL Classification Codes Volumes 12S30, 1980S1998

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics: Supplement, 30(1998):145S172 © 1998 Southern Agricultural Economics Association Index of JEL Classification Codes Volumes 12S30, 1980S1998 Notes: Volumes 1S24 were published as the Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics. The JEL coding classification system was adopted beginning with Volume 12 (July 1980). The reader is advised that the JEL initially used a strict numerical coding system, applicable to Volumes 12S22 (July 1980SDecember 1990). Commencing with Volume 23 (July 1991), the JEL coding system was revised to include a combination of alphabetical letters and numbers. JEL Code, Description / Journal Article JEL Code, Description / Journal Article JEL NUMERIC CODES, Vols. 12S22: 1986(18,1):83S92; R. O. Love; “Extension and Farm Families in Financial Crisis” 000 GENERAL ECONOMICS: THEORY, HISTORY, 1986(18,1):109S112; R. L. Harwell and C. P. Rosson, AND SYSTEMS III; “Financial Crisis in Agriculture: Discussion” 1986(18,1):161S168; J. E. Epperson et al.; “On a 011 General Economics Name Change for the Journal” 1982(14,1):65 74; R. D.Lacewell and J.M. McGrann; S 1987(19,1):1S5; W. L. Bateman; “Status of Agricul- “Research and Extension Issues in Production Eco- tural Economics” nomics” 1987(19,2):195S201; D. L. Debertin and G. L. Brad- 1982(14,1):75S76; J. Holt; “Research and Extension ford; “Agricultural Economics Research and the Issues in Production Economics: Discussion” Experiment Station System” 1982(14,1):117 123; M. Belongia and D. Fisher; S 1989(21,1):55S60; J. B. Penn; “The SAEA: After 20 “Some Fallacies in Agricultural Economics” Years” 1983(15,1):1 7; G. W. Ladd; “Value Judgments and S 1989(21,1):61S64; H. M. Harris, Jr.; “The SAEA: Efficiency in Publicly Supported Research” After 20 Years: Discussion” 1983(15,1):9 10; D. L. Debertin; “Value Judgments S 1990(22,1):69S72; J. Havlicek, Jr.; “Role of Eco- and Efficiency in Research: Discussion” nomics in Biotechnology Research” 1983(15,1):73S80; V. W. Ruttan; “Moral Responsi- bility and Agricultural Research” 012 Teaching of Economics 1983(15,1):81S82; J. A. Hopkin; “Moral Responsi- 1980(12,2):157S160; J. M. Broder and R. F. Ziemer; bility and Agricultural Research: Discussion” “Research Productivity of Southern Agricultural 1984(16,1):1S5; J. Havlicek, Jr.; “SAEA: Past, Pres- Economics Faculty” ent, and Future” 1981(13,1):133S138; J. L.Adrian, J. E. Dunkelberger, 1984(16,1):41S47; J. R. Nelson and G. A. Doeksen; and J. J. Molnar; “Agricultural Economics Students “Agricultural Economists in Rural Development” at Southern Land Grant Universities” 1984(16,1):49S51; C. Braschler; “Agricultural Econo- 1982(14,1):85S92; A. Randall; “Policy Science in the mists in Rural Development: Discussion” Land-Grant Complex” 1984(16,1):167S172; J. M. Broder and R. F. Ziemer; 1982(14,1):93S95; W. N. Musser; “Policy Science in “Assessment of Journals Used by Agricultural the Land-Grant Complex: Discussion” Economists” 1982(14,2):91S96; J. W. McClelland and J. M. Bro- 1985(17,1):1S6; J. R. Conner; “Changes in Factors der; “Teaching Consumer Economics Using Taste Influencing Agricultural Economics” Panels” 1985(17,1):17S25; R. D. Knutson; “Role of the SAEA 1983(15,1):53S55; P. E. LaFerney; “Microcomputers in Extension” for Research and Education” 1985(17,1):27S29; H. M. Harris, Jr.; “Role of the 1983(15,1):57S59; W. A. Tinsley; “Teaching with the SAEA in Extension: Discussion” Microcomputer” 146 Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics: Supplement, 1998 JEL Code, Description / Journal Article JEL Code, Description / Journal Article 1985(17,1):7S14; J. M.Broder; “The SAEA and Resi- 042 Economic History dent Instruction” 1985(17,2):33S42; C. G. Thirtle; “Technology, Pro- 1985(17,1):15S16; D. M.Kohl; “The SAEA and Resi- ductivity, and U.S. Field Crops, 1939S78” dent Instruction: Discussion” 1985(17,1):31S41; T. T. Williams and H. 100 ECONOMIC GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, Williamson, Jr.; “Programs at Predominantly Black PLANNING, FLUCTUATIONS Land Grant Institutions” 113 Economic Planning Theory and Policy 1985(17,1):43S45; L. J. Guedry, Jr.; “Programs at 1989(21,1):41S50; J. T. Bonnen; “Social Sciences Predominantly Black Land Grant Institutions: and the Policy Arena” Discussion” 1989(21,1):51S52; B. Carr; “Social Sciences and the 1985(17,1):61S69; A. L. Parks and R. D. Robbins; Policy Arena: Discussion” “Human Capital Needs of Black Land Grant Insti- 1989(21,1):53S54; J. I. Stallmann; “Social Sciences tutions” and the Policy Arena: Discussion” 1985(17,1):71S73; C. G. Davis; “Human Capital Needs of Black Land Grant Institutions: Discus- 132 Forecasting; Econometric Models sion” 1982(14,1):147S151; P. E. Peterson and R. M. Leuth- 1985(17,2):207S214; D.L.Debertin;“Agricultural Pro- old; “Mechanical Trading Systems and Futures duction Functions for Undergraduate Classes: Markets” Note” 1983(15,2):105S110; C. Braschler; “Demand Struc- 1987(19,1):31S34; J. E. Martin; “Land Grant Organi- ture for Pork and Beef” zation to Meet the Future” 1984(16,1):145S150; T. H. Spreen and C. A. Arnade; 1987(19,1):49S54; F. W. Williams; “Agricultural “Use of Forecasts in Decision Making” Economics Curricula” 1985(17,2):155S161; E. W. Elam and S. H. Holder; 1987(19,1):55S57; J. C. Hite; “Agricultural Econom- “Evaluation of Rice Outlook and Situation Price ics Curricula: Discussion” Forecasts” 1989(21,1):139S147; J. N. Trapp; “A Commodity 1986(18,1):123S128; E. W. Elam, S. E. Miller, and Market Simulation Game” S. H. Holder; “Cross-Hedging of Rice Bran” 1989(21,1):157S162; R. A. Levins and D.M. Johnson; 1987(19,2):75S82; T. P. Zacharias et al.; “A Cross- “A Software Package for Teaching Farm Planning” Hedge for Rough Rice Using Wheat Futures” 1990(22,1):1S9; J. L. Adrian, Jr.; “Undergraduate 134 Inflation and Deflation Education in Southern Agricultural Economics De- 1981(13,2):119S124; M. Belongia; “Wage Rates partments” and Cost-Push Models of Food Price Determina- 1990(22,1):47S55; D. R. McDowell and S. H. Evans; tion” “Agricultural Economics Programs at 1890 Institu- tions” 200 QUANTITATIVE ECONOMIC METHODS 1990(22,1):57S60; L. C. Polopolus; “Agricultural AND DATA Economics Programs at 1890 Institutions: Discus- sion” 211 Econometric and Statistical Methods and 1990(22,1):61S64; D. Jones and A. L. Parks; “1890 Models Institutions in a Changing Socioeconomic Environ- 1980(12,2):5S13; R. W. Ward and D. S. Tilley; ment” “Time-Varying Parameters with Random Compo- 1990(22,1):65S68; J. E. Allen; “1890 Institutions in nents” a Changing Socioeconomic Environment: Discus- 1980(12,2):65S69; D. L. Debertin, A. Pagoulatos, and sion” E. D. Smith; “Estimating Linear Probability Func- tions” 022 Microeconomic Theory 1980(12,2):153S155; B. R. Beattie and W. L. Grif- 212 Construction, Analysis, and Use of Econo- fin; “Production and Associated Optimality Link- metric Models ages” 1988(20,2):65S72; J. D. Lea and J. S. Shonkwiler; “Misspecification in Simultaneous Systems” 026 Economics of Uncertainty and Information; Game Theory 213 Mathematical Methods and Models 1988(20,2):25S33; B. A. McCarl; “Preference Among 1986(18,2):155S164; B. A. McCarl and J. Apland; Risky Prospects Under Constant Risk Aversion” “Validation of Linear Programming Models” Index of JEL Classification Codes, Vols. 12S30, 1980S1998 147 JEL Code, Description / Journal Article JEL Code, Description / Journal Article 214 Computer Programs 312 Commercial Banking 1984(16,1):183S186; D. H. Laughlin; “A Micro- 1980(12,1):155S158; W. E. Hardy, Jr., and M. W. computer Linear Programming Package” Moore; “Profitability of Agricultural Customers for 1984(16,2):145S149; J. L. Jordan and R. Brooks; Commercial Banks” “IO/EAM: An Input-Output Economic Assessment 1980(12,2):25S29; L.U.Hatch and W. N. Musser; Model” “Loan Insurance and Agricultural Credit from 1985(17,1):183S187; K. B. Anderson and J. E. Ikerd; Commercial Banks” “Whole Farm Risk-Rating Microcomputer Mod- 1986(18,1):93S101; G. Wilson and G. D. Sullivan; el” “Agricultural Banks in the Southeast and Nation” 1986(18,1):151S156; J. M. McGrann et al.; “Micro- 315 Credit to Business, Consumers computer Budget Management System” 1980(12,1):159S164; W. E. Hardy, Jr., and J. B. 1986(18,2):267S271; R. Beilock et al.; “A Microcom- Weed; “Objective Evaluation for Agricultural puter Package to Teach the Simplex Algorithm” Lending” 1987(19,2):211S215; C. L. Falk, D. S. Tilley, and R. J. Schatzer; “The Packing Simulation Model” 321 Fiscal Theory and Policy 1988(20,1):141S144; R.W. Blake et al.; “Profit-Maxi- 1985(17,2):67S76; G. D. Hanson; “Financial Analy- mizing Dairy Sire Selection Package” sis: Ethanol Cogeneration Project” 1988(20,1):145S151; J. R. Williams et al.; “A Micro- 323 National Taxation, Revenue, and Subsidies computer Model for Irrigation System Evalua- 1980(12,2):87S92; L. E. Salathe; “Elimination of the tion” Food Stamp Program’s Purchase Requirement” 1988(20,1):153S157; R. A. Levins, E. H. Brown, and 1980(12,2):139S145; J. T. Pounder, R. A. Schoney, C. P. Rosson, III; “Soybean Trader: A Microcom- and G. A. Peterson; “Capital Gains and Optimal puter Simulation” Livestock Enterprise Selection” 1988(20,2):165S171; R. P. King et al.; “The Agricul- 1982(14,2):57S63; L. W. Robbins and M. F. Simon; tural Risk Management Simulator Microcomputer “Alternative Income Tax Structures for Farm Sup- Program” ply Cooperatives” 1989(21,1):149S155; T. K. Kazmierczak and D. B. 1982(14,2):71S76; J. W. Richardson, C. J. Nixon, and Taylor; “A Computerized Record Keeping Program E. G. Smith; “Texas High Plains Farmers and the for Cooperatives” 1981 Agricultural Act” 1989(21,1):163S169; D. L. Hoag; “Budget Planner: 1984(16,1):137S144; J. W. Richardson and C. J. Nix- User Oriented Whole-Farm Budgeting Software” on; “The 1980S82 Tax Laws and Texas Rice Farm- 1989(21,2):175S182; S.

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