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Profile Of South Dakota Farms By Economic Class, Larry Janssen
Profile Of South Dakota Farms By Economic Class, Larry Janssen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Profile Of South Dakota Farms By Economic Class, Larry Janssen
Profile Of South Dakota Farms By Economic Class, Larry Janssen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Organic Agriculture In Europe: Lessons For The U.S.?, Thomas L. Dobbs
Organic Agriculture In Europe: Lessons For The U.S.?, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Organic Agriculture In Europe: Lessons For The U.S.?, Thomas L. Dobbs
Organic Agriculture In Europe: Lessons For The U.S.?, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
The Changing Composition Of South Dakot's Farm And Ranch Enterprises, Matthew A. Diersen
The Changing Composition Of South Dakot's Farm And Ranch Enterprises, Matthew A. Diersen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
The Changing Composition Of South Dakot's Farm And Ranch Enterprises, Matthew A. Diersen
The Changing Composition Of South Dakot's Farm And Ranch Enterprises, Matthew A. Diersen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
The 1996 Fair Act: A New Direction In Farm Policy Or A Failed Experiment, Gary Taylor
The 1996 Fair Act: A New Direction In Farm Policy Or A Failed Experiment, Gary Taylor
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
The 1996 Fair Act: A New Direction In Farm Policy Or A Failed Experiment, Gary Taylor
The 1996 Fair Act: A New Direction In Farm Policy Or A Failed Experiment, Gary Taylor
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Review Of Structural Changes In South Korea And South Dakota Agriculture, Larry Janssen, Yong Kwon
A Comparative Review Of Structural Changes In South Korea And South Dakota Agriculture, Larry Janssen, Yong Kwon
Economics Staff Paper Series
Structural change is an ongoing feature of economic development around the world. Despite vast differences in the structural organization of South Korean and South Dakota (U.S) agriculture, many structural changes are similar. This paper includes a comparative review of selected structural changes in Korean and South Dakota (U.S.) agriculture and the relative impact of forces affecting structural changes in both nations. Reduced economic impact of farm sector, farm population and farm size trends, full-time vs. part-time farming, changing food consumption, imports and exports are some of the major structural trends examined. Implications of changing agricultural structure in South Korea and …
Are Worker's Wages Driven By National Or Local Factors?, Dwight Adamson, David Clark, Mark Partridge
Are Worker's Wages Driven By National Or Local Factors?, Dwight Adamson, David Clark, Mark Partridge
Economics Staff Paper Series
Previous studies of the linkage of national and regional labor markets have focused on aggregate employment growth and migration. By focusing on the separate effects of national and regional labor market economic conditions on wages, this study differs from much of the previous literature. In particular, this paper will extend the previous literature in two key directions. First, it will explore whether local economic activity and location-specific amenities have different effects on metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area wages. Second, it will determine whether these effects on workers varied by education level between metro and nonmetro workers. These issues will be explored …
The Effect Of Educational And Residential Characteristics On The Private Return To Education, Dwight Adamson, James Swenson
The Effect Of Educational And Residential Characteristics On The Private Return To Education, Dwight Adamson, James Swenson
Economics Staff Paper Series
This paper attempts to investigate the individual wage rate of return to college education. Over the last twenty years, the return to college education has increased dramatically. We propose to investigate how the return to college differs across educational and residential characteristics. We first consider differential returns to an associate, bachelor, advanced, and professional degrees and what characteristics of an individual's college education influence the rate of return to different degrees. Secondly, we focus on the variation in the return to college education in different areas of residence by comparing the return to education across regions and metropolitan and nonmetropolitan …
Individual Characteristics, Spatial Labor Market Differences, And Amenity Influences On Nonmetro/Metro Migration Patterns, Dwight Adamson, David Clark, Mark Partridge
Individual Characteristics, Spatial Labor Market Differences, And Amenity Influences On Nonmetro/Metro Migration Patterns, Dwight Adamson, David Clark, Mark Partridge
Economics Staff Paper Series
Previous studies of the linkage of national and regional labor markets have focused on aggregate employment growth and migration. By focusing on the separate effects of national and regional labor market economic conditions on wages, this study differs from much of the previous literature. In particular, this paper will extend the previous literature in two key directions. First, it will explore whether local economic activity and location-specific amenities have different effects on metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area wages. Second, it will determine how regional labor markets and locality amenities affect metro and non-metro migration of workers. These issues will be explored …
The Effect Of China's Economic Reform Program On The Employment Structure In China's Urban Areas, Feng Xu, Scott Fausti, Dwight Adamson, H. Kim
The Effect Of China's Economic Reform Program On The Employment Structure In China's Urban Areas, Feng Xu, Scott Fausti, Dwight Adamson, H. Kim
Economics Staff Paper Series
A review of China's economic and political reforms since 1978 is provided and then linked to structural change in China's urban labor force as a result of the reform process. Analysis of data on urban labor allocation in China from 1978-97 indicates labor is being reallocated from the public sector to the private sector at a very rapid pace. The data indicates the urban labor has doubled and employment in the private sector has increased from nearly zero to a little over 30% in a 20 year period. The data also suggest that Chinese estimates of urban employment and unemployment …
Impressions Of Korea, Larry Janssen
Impressions Of Korea, Larry Janssen
Economics Staff Paper Series
No abstract provided.
The Return To College Education In South Dakota And Surrounding States, Dwight W. Adamson
The Return To College Education In South Dakota And Surrounding States, Dwight W. Adamson
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
The Return To College Education In South Dakota And Surrounding States, Dwight W. Adamson
The Return To College Education In South Dakota And Surrounding States, Dwight W. Adamson
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Asymmetric Information And Wage Differences Across Groups: Labor Market Discrimination Or Nondiscriminatory Market Outcome, Dwight Adamson, Scott Fausti
Asymmetric Information And Wage Differences Across Groups: Labor Market Discrimination Or Nondiscriminatory Market Outcome, Dwight Adamson, Scott Fausti
Economics Staff Paper Series
Labor market discrimination is defined as a failure to receive compensation equivalent to workers' productivity. In an efficient labor market, a worker's productivity attributes-labor force experience, education, tenure, etc.-and innate ability will be duly rewarded regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, or other individual characteristics. Workers receive pay commensurate with individual productivity. Employers do discriminate in pay and employment between individual productivity characteristics and ability. This is not labor market discrimination. It reflects market efficiency, since workers with productivity attributes and abilities that are highly demanded by employers receive the highest wage rates. It is also well known that females and …
Uncertainty Over The Quality Of Labor Inputs: A Nonmonopoly Theory Of Union Wages And Hours Worked, Dwight Adamson, Scott Fausti
Uncertainty Over The Quality Of Labor Inputs: A Nonmonopoly Theory Of Union Wages And Hours Worked, Dwight Adamson, Scott Fausti
Economics Staff Paper Series
A theoretical model of labor demand under uncertainty which incorporates the propositions found in the union voice literature is presented. The model generates a positive union effect on wages and hours worked without union monopoly power. The model provides a more detailed conceptual framework for explaining why the union voice effect may improve efficiency within the firm than that currently found in the literature.
Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen
Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen
Agriculture Land Assessment In South Dakota And Neighboring States, T. J. Hansen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Agriculture Outcomes And Monetary Policy Actions: Kissin' Cousins?, Burton W. Pflueger
Agriculture Outcomes And Monetary Policy Actions: Kissin' Cousins?, Burton W. Pflueger
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Agriculture Outcomes And Monetary Policy Actions: Kissin' Cousins?, Burton W. Pflueger
Agriculture Outcomes And Monetary Policy Actions: Kissin' Cousins?, Burton W. Pflueger
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
South Dakota's Changing Agricultural Structure, Matthew Diersen
South Dakota's Changing Agricultural Structure, Matthew Diersen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
South Dakota's Changing Agricultural Structure, Matthew Diersen
South Dakota's Changing Agricultural Structure, Matthew Diersen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Could The Microsoft Breakup Raise Software Prices?; Grain Outlook -- Summer 2000, Jason Zimmerman, Alan May
Could The Microsoft Breakup Raise Software Prices?; Grain Outlook -- Summer 2000, Jason Zimmerman, Alan May
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Could The Microsoft Breakup Raise Software Prices?; Grain Outlook -- Summer 2000, Jason Zimmerman, Alan May
Could The Microsoft Breakup Raise Software Prices?; Grain Outlook -- Summer 2000, Jason Zimmerman, Alan May
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Agricultural Land Values And Rental Practices: 2000, Burton Pflueger, Amy Larson
South Dakota Agricultural Land Values And Rental Practices: 2000, Burton Pflueger, Amy Larson
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Agricultural Land Values And Rental Practices: 2000, Burton Pflueger, Amy Larson
South Dakota Agricultural Land Values And Rental Practices: 2000, Burton Pflueger, Amy Larson
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Risk Management Concerns For Spring Crops, Matthew Diersen
Risk Management Concerns For Spring Crops, Matthew Diersen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Risk Management Concerns For Spring Crops, Matthew Diersen
Risk Management Concerns For Spring Crops, Matthew Diersen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.