ESO: Economics and Sociology Occasional Papers (AEDE)
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This series contains working papers and bulletins authored by faculty and staff of the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics (formerly: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology) between 1969 and 2000.
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Item Freight Costs as a Factor in Interstate Shipment Patterns for Hogs and Pork in the United States(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1997-12) Stout, Thomas T.Item Impacts of the 1988 Drought on Ohio Farms(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1989-10) Schnitkey, Gary; Forster, D. Lynn; Zulauf, CarlItem Farming Practices in Ohio(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1989-09) Forster, D. Lynn; Stout, Thomas T.; Munoz, RobertItem The Wholesaling of Fresh Ohio Apples(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1984-08) Uchida, Stanley A.; Stout, Thomas T.Item Temor Al Ajuste: Los Costos Sociales De Las Politicas Economicas En Costa Rica Durante La Decada de Los 1970s(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1983-05) Vega, Claudio GonzalezItem 1982 Swine Report, Ohio(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1983-08) Duvick, Richard D.; Watkins, Brian H.; von der Embse, Barry J.Item Economic Information for the Swine Enterprise(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1978-03) Hadley, Herbert H.Item Concept, Potential and Economic Results of Electronic Livestock Marketing(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1981-02) Henderson, Dennis R.Item Using the TI-59 Programmable Calculator to Compute Ohio Extension Expense Reports(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1981-02) Taylor, Reed D.; Duvick, Richard D.Item Agricultural Credit and Rural Progress in Jamaica: A Development Dilemma(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1979-06) Graham, Douglas H.; Bourne, ComptonItem Economics of Milk Production in Ohio(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1976-10) Duvick, Richard D.; Moore, John E.Item Food, Reserves and Energy Policy in the Mid-Seventies: Farm Trade and Aid(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1976) Barr, WallaceItem Food, Reserves and Energy Policy in the Mid-Seventies: Grain Reserve Policy Choices(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1976) Hadley, Herbert H.Item Food, Reserves and Energy Policy in the Mid-Seventies: Energy Policy(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1976) Henderson, DennisItem Food, Reserves and Energy Policy in the Mid-Seventies: The Setting, Goals, U.S. Capacity to Produce(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, 1976) Barr, WallaceItem Biotechnology and Third World Farming Systems(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, 1984-11) Kenney, MartinItem Farm Management in the 80's: Some Things Change, Others Don't(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, 1984-11) Lines, Allan E.Item How Much Can You Pay for Land?(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, 1984-11) Lines, Allan E.Item The Impact of Foreign Capita Transfers on Developing Country Agriculture(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, 1984) Larson, Donald W.; Vogel, Robert C.The impact of foreign capital transfers on developing country agriculture is examined for 13 major borrowers during the period 1973-82. Large foreign capital transfers permit over-valued exchange rates to develop or continue, and these penalize agriculture by reducing the incentives to export and by increasing the incentives to import. Results indicate that an increasing ratio of foreign debt to GNP is associated with an increasing ratio of agricultural imports to GNP and a decreasing ratio of agricultural exports to GNP. It is concluded that further borrowing by debtburdened countries is unlikely to solve their basic problems unless accompanied by the appropriate economic policy changes necessary for long-term economic growth.Item Microcomputers on the Farm: Has Their Time Come?(Ohio State University. Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, 1984-12) Lines, Allan E.