Browsing by Author "Barry, Peter J."
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Whitson, Robert Edd (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1974)Variability in yields of rangeland forage and in livestock prices have been important factors constraining the growth and income generating capacity of ranches in Texas and elsewhere. Accordingly this study was initiated ...
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Duncan, Marvin; Harrington, David H.; Brake, John; Boehlje, Michael; Lee, Warren; Barry, Peter J.; Penson, John B.; Hughes, Dean W.; Knutson, Ronald D.: Richardson, James W.; Jolly, Robert W.; Lins, David A.; Klinefelter, Danny A.; Guither, Harold D.; Marshall, J. Paxton; Barkley, Paul W.; (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986)
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Paulson, Seth Lewis (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1979)Availability of credit to the farm sector through commercial banks has been a topic of concern for more than a decade. This study examines an operating policy for commercial banks which would tend to increase availability ...
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Robison, Lindon J. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1975)In this study portfolio theory is used as the basis for a theoretical model from which theorems relating to bank behavior are deduced. Demand curves for assets are derived and are separated into income and substitution ...
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Portfolio theory and market efficiency : an application to marketing strategies of wheat producers Maberly, Edwin Darrell (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1978)In this study portfolio theory is used within the framework of an efficient market to determine the optimal marketing strategy for a representative wheat producer objective is to maximize expected utility. The problem is ...
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Barry, Peter J.; Graeber, Kenneth E.; Prater, Tom E. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973)
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Levi, Donald R.; Barry, Peter J.; Hayenga, Wayne A.; Graeber, Kenneth (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1974)
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Rahman, Md. Lutfor (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)This study was designed primarily to determine the effects of farm financial control process, including variable amortization, as a means of responding to financial risk by the rice farmers in the Texas Coast Prairie area. ...