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An analysis of alternative farm policies for cotton
(1985)
Over the last twenty years, Texas cotton acreage has ranged from 4 million to 7.8 million acres. In many years, Texas acreage represents almost half the total U.S. acreage planted to cotton. Because Texas accounts for a ...
A commodity specific policy simulation model for U.S. agriculture
(1983)
The objective of this study was to develop a commodity-specific policy simulation model emphasizing commodity production and marketing relationships, input demand, and financial stocks and flows which could be incorporated ...
Inferences on interincome inequality parameters of a joint distribution of components of income and commodity expenditure
(1983)
This dissertation is concerned with making inferences about interincome inequality parameters of a joint distribution function of different components of income and expenditures on various commodity groups. This study ...
An econometric simulation model for evaluating aggregate economic impacts of technological change on major U.S. field crops
(1980)
Economists are increasingly faced with the task of evaluating the aggregate economic impacts of technological changes in agricultural production. These changes may include new advances in technology or reversed technology. ...
The impacts of regional structural changes on the supply response of milk in the United States
(1992)
During the 1980s, there were major structural changes in the U.S. dairy industry. These structural shifts are exemplified by changes in regional location of production, as well as, disparate regional changes in the number ...
An agricultural sector analysis of the United States sugar import policy
(1990)
The United States has maintained a sugar import quota since 1982. This policy, while supporting U.S. producer prices and incomes at a high level, has caused consumers to pay more for sugar and has reduced the incomes of ...