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Acyclic Aggregation Over Finite Sets Of Alternatives, Donald J. Brown Mar 1975

Acyclic Aggregation Over Finite Sets Of Alternatives, Donald J. Brown

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Review Of "Ends And Means Of Reducing Poverty" By R.J. Lampman, Robinson G. Hollister Mar 1975

Review Of "Ends And Means Of Reducing Poverty" By R.J. Lampman, Robinson G. Hollister

Economics Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


A General Solution For Linear Decision Rules: An Optimal Dynamic Strategy Applicable Under Uncertainty, George A. Hay, Charles C. Holt Mar 1975

A General Solution For Linear Decision Rules: An Optimal Dynamic Strategy Applicable Under Uncertainty, George A. Hay, Charles C. Holt

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Linear decision rules for controlling complex systems are often obtained by matrix inversion, but transform methods offer an alternative approach that yields insights into the structure of the decision problem of maximizing expected payoffs under constraints.


Recession, Inflation And Income In South Dakota, 1975, Robert E. Olson Feb 1975

Recession, Inflation And Income In South Dakota, 1975, Robert E. Olson

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


The Changing Congressional Climate, Clayton K. Yeutter Feb 1975

The Changing Congressional Climate, Clayton K. Yeutter

Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers

The current legislative climate for American agriculture is illustrated by the House Agriculture Committee in the new Congress. The committee in the last session had 37 members and was chaired by Rep. Poage of Texas. The House Agriculture Committee today has 43 members, and is chaired by Rep. Foley of the State of Washington.

The committee was enlarged this session to make room for all of the new Congressmen who wanted to serve on it. Only a few years ago, new Congressmen had to be dragooned onto the Agriculture Committee.


Current Status Of State And Feneral Land Use Legislation, Galen Kelsey, Paul Gessaman Feb 1975

Current Status Of State And Feneral Land Use Legislation, Galen Kelsey, Paul Gessaman

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Quick Economic Action Needed To Help Agriculture, Yeutter Says:, Clayton K. Yeutter Feb 1975

Quick Economic Action Needed To Help Agriculture, Yeutter Says:, Clayton K. Yeutter

Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers

"American agriculture needs a healthy non-farm economy to prosper fully. Right now, that means taking some strong economic medicine, which President Ford has prescribed," said Clayton K. Yeutter, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and Nebraska farmer-rancher in Omaha today. Speaking to the Omaha Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness Club, Mr. Yeutter said that the economies of the United States and most of the world have been thrown out of kilter by the combination of the oil crisis and business cycle downturns.


Looking Forward, Clayton K. Yeutter Feb 1975

Looking Forward, Clayton K. Yeutter

Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers

A couple of weeks ago, on my Far Eastern tour, I visited a farm in Taiwan. The contrast with Montana could not have been more striking.

This was a good-sized farm by Taiwanese standards, about 10 acres. It is farmed by a father and his six sons, and provides most of the support for the 40 people in their families. The agriculture is highly intensive. They alternate rice and vegetables on their land, getting at least two crops of each per year. They were also raising hogs--completely confined from birth to slaughter because land is so precious. There were no …


Oligopoly, Theory, Communication And Information, Martin Shubik Feb 1975

Oligopoly, Theory, Communication And Information, Martin Shubik

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


A Finite Algorithm For The Linear Exchange Model, B. Curtis Eaves Feb 1975

A Finite Algorithm For The Linear Exchange Model, B. Curtis Eaves

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

It is shown that Lemke’s algorithm can be used to compute, in a finite number of steps, an equilibrium or reduction for the pure exchange model with linear utilities.


The Solution Of Systems Of Piecewise Linear Equations, B. Curtis Eaves, Herbert E. Scarf Feb 1975

The Solution Of Systems Of Piecewise Linear Equations, B. Curtis Eaves, Herbert E. Scarf

Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers

No abstract provided.


Econonmic Outlook 1975, Richard K. Rudel Jan 1975

Econonmic Outlook 1975, Richard K. Rudel

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Soybeans -- What To Look For In 1975, Clayton K. Yeutter Jan 1975

Soybeans -- What To Look For In 1975, Clayton K. Yeutter

Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers

I have just returned from a tour of our major farm product customers in the Far East -- Japan, Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines. The most impressive thing I found there was the forward-looking spirit of these nations, and their driving determination to continue their economic growth in spite of the world's current energy and inflation problems.

All of these nations are vitally interested in American farm products, with soybeans high on their priority lists. All of them are looking past the current recession atmosphere, and planning for the future. All of them have more protein for their diets as …


Per Capita Incomes Follow Sharp Increases In Farm Incomes, Robert J. Antonides Jan 1975

Per Capita Incomes Follow Sharp Increases In Farm Incomes, Robert J. Antonides

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Food Trade And Aid, Clayton K. Yeutter Jan 1975

Food Trade And Aid, Clayton K. Yeutter

Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers

The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from the world's agriculture in the years ahead. ·World food production will likely need to double in the next 25 years if we are going to meet the needs of the world's rapidly growing population and to provide the higher standard of eating that so many of the world's peoples desire.

We cannot attain that level of efficient food production without a far more efficient and effective world agriculture than we have today.


Merger Policy And Trade Policy In An Open Economy, John P. Palmer Jan 1975

Merger Policy And Trade Policy In An Open Economy, John P. Palmer

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Short-Run Work Choices Under An Earnings Target: The Case Of Multiple Jobholding, Shmuel Sharir Jan 1975

Short-Run Work Choices Under An Earnings Target: The Case Of Multiple Jobholding, Shmuel Sharir

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


A Bayesian Utility Model Of Physicians' Diagnostic Processes, Robert S. Woodward Jan 1975

A Bayesian Utility Model Of Physicians' Diagnostic Processes, Robert S. Woodward

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Rural-Urban Migration, Surplus Labor, And Income Distribution, Kul B. Bhatia Jan 1975

Rural-Urban Migration, Surplus Labor, And Income Distribution, Kul B. Bhatia

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Learning By Searching: An Analysis Of Consumer Decision-Making, Antoni Bosch-Domenech Jan 1975

Learning By Searching: An Analysis Of Consumer Decision-Making, Antoni Bosch-Domenech

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Macroeconomic Effects Of Immigration: Evidence From Candide Model 1.0, Gordon W. Davies Jan 1975

Macroeconomic Effects Of Immigration: Evidence From Candide Model 1.0, Gordon W. Davies

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Majority Voting On Tax Parameters - Some Further Results, Thomas Romer Jan 1975

Majority Voting On Tax Parameters - Some Further Results, Thomas Romer

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Progression And Risk-Taking: A Further Note, Syed M. Ahsan Jan 1975

Progression And Risk-Taking: A Further Note, Syed M. Ahsan

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Consumption Taxes Versus Investment Income Taxes: Implications For Impatience And Risk-Bearing, Syed M. Ahsan Jan 1975

Consumption Taxes Versus Investment Income Taxes: Implications For Impatience And Risk-Bearing, Syed M. Ahsan

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Land Reform: Some Theoretical Considerations, Mark Gersovitz Jan 1975

Land Reform: Some Theoretical Considerations, Mark Gersovitz

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Leniency, Learning, And Evaluations, John P. Palmer, Geoffrey Carliner, Thomas Romer Jan 1975

Leniency, Learning, And Evaluations, John P. Palmer, Geoffrey Carliner, Thomas Romer

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Rural-Urban Migration And Second-Best Policy Intervention In Ldcs, Åke G. Blomqvist Jan 1975

Rural-Urban Migration And Second-Best Policy Intervention In Ldcs, Åke G. Blomqvist

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


U.S. Commercial Banks And The Eurodollar Market, Jonathan Eaton, Mark Gersovitz Jan 1975

U.S. Commercial Banks And The Eurodollar Market, Jonathan Eaton, Mark Gersovitz

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of The Standard Workweek On Workers' Behavior: A Critical View, Shmuel Sharir Jan 1975

The Impact Of The Standard Workweek On Workers' Behavior: A Critical View, Shmuel Sharir

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Stochastic Demand And The Theory Of Price Discrimination, Raveendra Batra, Aman Ullah Jan 1975

Stochastic Demand And The Theory Of Price Discrimination, Raveendra Batra, Aman Ullah

Department of Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.