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Volume 31, Number 2, August 2006
 

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Authors Page
Testing for the Efficiency of a Policy Intended to Meet Objectives: General Model and Application Klaus Salhofer, Erwin Schmid, and Gerhard Streicher 151
 
Water Conservation and Residential Landscapes: Household Preferences, Household Choices Brian H. Hurd 173
 
Restricted Opportunities, Personal Choices, Ineffective Policies: What Explains Food Insecurity in Oregon? Stephanie L. Bernell, Bruce A. Weber, and Mark Evan Edwards 193
 
Private Agricultural R&D in the United States Simla Tokgoz 212
 
Feeding and the Equilibrium Feeder Animal Price-Weight Schedule David A. Hennessy 239
 
Outlook Information in Hog and Cattle Markets Olga Isengildina, Scott H. Irwin, and Darrel L. Good 262
 
A Battle of Taste and Environmental Convictions for Ecolabeled Seafood: A Contingent Ranking Experiment Robert J. Johnston and Cathy A. Roheim 283
 
Estimating Willingness to Pay Using a Polychotomous Choice Function: An Application to Pork Products with Environmental Attributes Sean P. Hurley, Douglas J. Miller, and James B. Kliebenstein 301
 
Designing Catastrophe Bonds to Securitize Systemic Risks in Agriculture: The Case of Georgia Cotton Dmitry V. Vedenov, James E. Epperson, and Barry J. Barnett 318
 
Producer Surplus Distributions in GM Crops: The Ignored Impacts of Roundup ReadyŽ Wheat Scott R. Huso and William W. Wilson 339
 
Estimating the Benefits of Bt Corn and Cost of Insect Resistance Management Ex Ante Terrance M. Hurley, Ines Langrock, and Ken Ostlie 355
     
Actual Media Reports on GM Foods and Chinese Consumers' Willingness to Pay for GM Soybean Oil Wuyang Hu, Funing Zhong, and Yulian Ding 376
     
The Variable-Rate Input Application Decision for Multiple Inputs with Interactions Roland K. Roberts, Burton C. English, and James A. Larson 391
     
The Economics of Manure Utilization: Model and Application Keith O. Keplinger and Larry M. Hauck 414
     
A General Equilibrium Analysis of Foreign and Domestic Demand Shocks Arising from Mad Cow Disease in the United States Stephen Devadoss, David W. Holland, Leroy Stodick, and Joydeep Ghosh 441
 
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