Utah State University Economic Research Institute study papers, 1968-2008

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Utah State University
Title
Utah State University Economic Research Institute study papers
Dates
1968-2008 (inclusive)
Quantity
23 boxes, (11.5 linear feet)
Collection Number
USU_17.11:43
Summary
This collection contains highlights of the Utah State University Economic Research Institute study papers.
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Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
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English

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Initial Citation: Utah State University Economic Research Institute study papers USU_17.11:43. Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.

Following Citations:UUS_17.11:43, USUSCA.

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Processed in November of 2022.

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Study Paper nos. 1-29Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 1
Economic Research and Attraction of New Industry
1968 November
no. 1 c. 2
Economic Research and Attraction of New Industry
1968 November
no. 2
Record of Utah State University Agricultural Economist's Joint Seminar - - 1968
1968 November
no. 2 c. 2
Record of Utah State University Agricultural Economist's Joint Seminar - - 1968
1968 November
no. 3
Economics of Utilizing Sagebrush Ranges
1968 November 19
no. 3 c. 2
Economics of Utilizing Sagebrush Ranges
1968 November 19
no. 4
Possessory Interests: Implications for Decisions Concerning Grazing Fees
1968 December
no. 4 c. 2
Possessory Interests: Implications for Decisions Concerning Grazing Fees
1968 December
no. 5
Linear Programming in Future Rangeland Administration
1968 December
no. 6
Protein Payments Now?
1968 December
no. 6 c. 2
Protein Payments Now?
1968 December
no. 7
Area Agricultural Outlook and Adjustment Conferences February 18-27, 1969
1969 March
no. 7 c. 2
Area Agricultural Outlook and Adjustment Conferences February 18-27, 1969
1969 March
no. 8
The Case for Town and Country Planning
1969 November
no. 8 c. 2
The Case for Town and Country Planning
1969 November
no. 9
The Curriculum in Agriculture: A Wary Traveller in a Fractious World
1970
no. 9 c. 2
The Curriculum in Agriculture: A Wary Traveller in a Fractious World
1970
no. 10
An Approach to Resource Allocation on Wildlands
1970 January
no. 11
The Allowed Rate of Return VS the Marginal Cost of Capital in a Public Utility Rate Case
1974 January
no. 12
Publications of the Department of Economics January 1974 - December 1976
1977 January
no. 12 c. 2
Publications of the Department of Economics January 1974 - December 1976
1977 January
no. 13
The Effects of Trade Policies on Export Performance of Some LDC's During 1950-70
1977 June
no. 15
Livestock or Crops, Land Conversion and Rancher/Farmer Adjustments
1977 July
no. 16
Water Quality Management and Irrigated Agriculture: Potential Conflicts in the Colorado River Basin
1977 August
no. 17
A Review of Old and New Methodology for Distribution Research
1977 August
no. 18
Enterprise Budgets for Farm and Ranch Planning in Utah
1977 August
no. 19
Rural and Regional Economic Aspects of Livestock and Wildlife/Fisheries Use of Rangelands in the West
1977 August
no. 20
A Total Residual Management Scheme for Alternative Energy Development Scenarios in Utah
1977 August
no. 21
The Inefficiency and Inequity of the Proposed Rules and Regulations on Acreage Limitation on Bureau of Reclamation Projects
1977 October
no. 22
Development or Environment: An Economic Approach
1977 December
no. 23
Public Land Grazing: Going, Going, Gone?
1978 February
no. 24
Current Issues in Agricultural Price and Income Policy
1978 March
no. 25
The Role of Systems Analysis in Water Supply Planning: Avoiding the Fallacy of Composition
1978 March
no. 26
Issues in Water Planning for Utah
1978 April
no. 27
Critique of Senate Bill 2626 The Proposed "Consumer and Agricultural Protection Act of 1978"
1978 May
no. 28
Should Nonfat Solids Be Used In Pricing Grade A Milk?
1978 May
no. 29
Its Time for Third World Governments to Increase the Effectiveness of Technical Assistance
1978 July

Study Paper nos. 30-58Return to Top

Container(s): Box 2

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 30
Impact of Manufacturing Firms on Rural Development
1978 September
no. 31
An Economic Evaluation of the Investments Made as Part of the Pleasant View Allotment Management Plan
1978 November
no. 32
In the Matter of the Application of Utah Power & Light Company For Approval of Its Proposed Electric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations
1978 September
no. 33
In the Matter of the Application of Utah Power & Light Company For Approval of Its Proposed Electric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations
1978 September
no. 34
In the Matter of the Application of Utah Power & Light Company For Approval of Its Proposed Electric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations
1976 April
no. 35
Production, Marketing, and Prices of Grade A Milk and Indicators of Economic Activity in the Proposed Southwestern Idaho-Eastern Oregon Federal Order Milk Marketing Area, 1978
1978 December
no. 36
What Do Cache Valley Families Do With Their Money?
1978 December
no. 37
Local Consequences of Reclamation Overkill
1978 December
no. 38
Should Dairymen Be Paid for Milk on the Basis of Protein Content?
1979 May
no. 39
Cache Valley is Dairy Country
1979 January
no. 40
Publications of the Department of Economics January 1, 1977 June 30, 1979
1979 July
no. 40 c. 2
Publications of the Department of Economics January 1, 1977 June 30, 1979
1979 July
no. 41
Water: Environmental and Recreational Considerations
1979
no. 42
The Function and Cost of Balancing Market Milk Supply with Demand
1979 August
no. 43
Federal Milk Orders: Their Development and Future
1978 September
no. 44
General Versus Specialized Curricula
1979 September
no. 45
The Function and Cost of Market Milk Reserves and Balancing Supply with Demand
1979 September
no. 46
Economic Impact of Range Improvements on Livestock Operators
1979 September
no. 47
Water Use Tradeoffs Between Energy and Agriculture
1979 September
no. 48
Drought Lessons From Agriculture
1979 September
no. 49
The Combined Economics Department: A Report on the State of the Union
1979 October
no. 50
Water and Land Use Planning for Some State Lands Near Moab, Utah
1979 September
no. 51
The Feasibility of Change-of-Use of Selected State Administered Lands in Utah
1979 September
no. 52
Studies on the Allocation of Water Over Space and Among Users in an Arid Environment
1979 November
no. 53
Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations 1931-1973
1979 December
no. 54
In the Matter of the Application of Utah Power & Light Company for Approval of Its Proposed Electric Rate Schedules and Electric Service Regulations
1979 June
no. 55
Interim Report on Activities of Committee to Assess Economic Costs to State of Controlling Federal Lands
1979 November
no. 56
Estimating Machinery Repair Allowance: Programmed for the Texas Instrument 59
1979 August
no. 57
Machinery Cost Analysis: Programmed for the Texas Instrument 59
1979 August
no. 58
The Economic Importance of International Assistance Activities at Utah State University
1981 January
no. 58 c. 2
The Economic Importance of International Assistance Activities at Utah State University
1981 January
no. 58 c. 3
The Economic Importance of International Assistance Activities at Utah State University
1981 January

Study Paper nos. 59-86Return to Top

Container(s): Box 3

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 59
Planning for Industrial Location: A Comprehensive Screening Process
1983 June
no. 60
Price Differences Between the Salina, Utah, and North Salt Lake City, Utah Auctions for Feeder Steers
1983 September
no. 61
Marketing Alternatives for Utah Cattle Producers
1983 August
no. 62
Chairman Eccles on Economic Recovery: A History Lesson Not Learned
1983 May
no. 63
Issues on Measuring Welfare Changes
1983 May
no. 64
Seasonal Price Movements and the Utah Cattle Market
1983 April
no. 65
Livestock Marketing and the Agricultural Producer
1983 April
no. 66
Livestock Marketing and the Agricultural Lender
1983 April
no. 67
The Impact of Misreporting on the Measured Distribution of Income in the United States
1983 March
no. 68
Facilitating Transactions in a "Cashless" Economy: Utah, 1847-1900
1983 March
no. 69
Intraregional Cattle Price Dispersions: Information and Competition
1983 April
no. 70
Implications of Price Dispersions in Producer Markets
1983 April
no. 71
Optimal Economic Growth and Fiscal and Monetary Policy
1983 February
no. 72
Theocratic Stabilization of Agricultural Commodity Markets in the Great Basin, 1847-1900
1983 February
no. 73
The National and Utah Dairy Outlook
1983 February
no. 74
The Determinants of Russian Government Revenues, 1800-1914
1983 April
no. 75
A Suggested Approach for Integrating Biological, Technical, and Economic Production Concepts
1982 March
no. 76
Theocratic Stabilization of Agricultural Commodity Markets in the Great Basin, 1847-1900
1982 March
no. 77
Solving Economic Problems in Pioneer Utah
1982 March
no. 78
Utah Agriculture Policy: An Economic Perspective
1982 February
no. 79
The Distribution of Income in the Great Basin: 1855-1895*
1982 January
no. 80
The Distribution of Personal Income in Utah Territory, 1855-1895
1982 April
no. 81
Those Wide Open Spaces
1982 June 5
no. 82
The Impact of Foreign Trade on Utah Agriculture
1982 October
no. 83
Shadow Prices in a Small Open Economy in the Presence of Trade Distortions
1982 June
no. 84
Technical, Environmental, and Economic Modeling: A Regional Approach
1982
no. 85
Environmental Trade-Offs and Energy Development: Policy Implications
1982
no. 86
Severance Taxes and Comparative Advantage: A Western Coal Example
1982

Study Paper nos. 87-115Return to Top

Container(s): Box 4

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 87
An Integrated Approach to Energy Facility Siting: A Utah Example
1982
no. 88
Uncertainty and Long-Run Industry Equilibrium
1982 December
no. 89
Constant-Market-Share Analysis of Export Performance: The Case of India
1982
no. 90
Simultaneous Equations Analysis of Fertility in the U.S.: A Comment
1982 November
no. 91
Contents - Protection Scheme and Effective Rate of Protection: The Case of Iranian Automobile Industry
1982
no. 92
Declining Share of India in World Exports, 1950-70
1982 July
no. 93
Stability of Money Demand Function in a Monetizing Economy: Some More Evidence From India
1982
no. 94
Profit Maximization as a Management Goal on Southeastern Montana Ranches
1982 August
no. 95
An Intersectoral Impact Model For the Navajo Nation
1982 December
no. 96
Energy Development and Navajo Coal Leasing Programs (A Dynamic Optimization Approach)
1982 October
no. 97
Impact of Trade Liberalization on Utah Agriculture
1982 October
no. 98
Welfare Implications of Changes in Import Quota Under Price Support Scheme: U.S. Dairy Industry
1982 March
no. 99
Taxation and Optimal Extraction Rates for an Exhaustible Resource (An Analytical Approach)
1982 December
no. 100
The Impact of Urbanization and Economic Development on the Distribution of Income in the American West: The Great Basin, 1855-1895
1982 December
no. 101
Environmental Trade-Offs and Energy Development
1982 February
no. 102
India's Balance of Payments, 1960-78: A Monetary Explanation
1982 June
no. 103
A Static Analysis of Domestic Production Loss in the Presence of Negative Value-Added: The Case of Iranian Automobile Industry
1983 July
no. 104
Shadow Wage Rate with Labour Supply in a Small Open Economy with Trade Distortions
1983 July
no. 105
General Equilibrium Analysis of Negative Value-Added: A Geometrical Note*
1983 August
no. 106
An Empirical Test of the Monetary Approach to Balance of Payments in India: 1952-80
1983 October
no. 107
Fiscal Policy as Power-Maximizing Behavior: Russia, 1800-1914
1983 October
no. 108
Military Expenditures and Economic Growth in Less Developed Countries
1983 October
no. 109
A Test of the Rationality of Government Expectations: Russian Borrowing, 1800-1914*
1983 December
no. 110
An Experiment in Alternative Economic Systems: The Mormon United Order
1983 December
no. 111
Financing Water for the Wasatch Front
1983 November
no. 112
Irrigation Investments-The Larger View
1983 September
no. 113
The Plight of Irrigation Pumpers in Utah
1983 December
no. 114
A Review of the Range Papers Presented at the Range Economics Symposium Held at Laramie, Wyoming, July 1984
1984 March
no. 115
Did Russian Peasants Suffer From "Tax Exhaustion?" Econometric Evidence, 1800-1914
1984 April

Study Paper nos. 116-134Return to Top

Container(s): Box 5

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 116
Socio-Economic Considerations in Irrigation Development
1984 August
no. 117
Examination of Purposes of Water Pricing
1984 August
no. 118
Setting Utility Prices: Appropriate Power Costs for Utah Irrigation Pumpers
1984 February
no. 119
A Backward Bending Supply Response From Some Dairy Producers?
1984 February
no. 120
A Review and Evaluation of the "Appraisal Report Estimating Fair Market Rental Value of Public Rangelands in the Western United States Administered by USDA - Forest Service and USDI - Bureau of Land Management"
1985 January
no. 121
Permit Values of Federal Grazing in the West
1985 January
no. 122
Vacant Federal Grazing Allotments in the West
1985 January
no. 123
An Analysis of Public Range Lands Grazing Fee and Factors Contributing to Fee Differences
1985 January
no. 124
An Estimate of Utah's Food Balance
1985 April
no. 125
An Analysis of Agriculture's Impact on Utah's Economy Using an Input-Output Modeling Approach
1985 February
no. 126
The Status of Utah's Agriculture and its Contribution to the State Economy
1985 February
no. 127
Impacts by Big Game on the Income and Operating Expenses of Private Landowners in the Area of Utah's Deer Herd Unit #19
1985 February
no. 128
Maximizing Regional Gross Output in a Constrained Setting
1985 February
no. 129
The Impact of Cash Flow Constraints on Response of Dairymen to Lower Milk Prices
1985 February
no. 130
Legal-Economic Evaluation of Indian Water Right Claims
1985 February
no. 131
Measurement of Factors Affecting Crop Production
1985 March
no. 132
Causality in Utah's Cattle Prices
1985 March
no. 133
The Importance of Basis in Marketing Decisions
1985 March
no. 134
Money-Income Causality: Further Empirical Evidence
1985 March

Study Paper nos. 135-163Return to Top

Container(s): Box 6

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 135
Valuing Wildlife Management: A Utah Deer Herd
1985 April
no. 136
An Empirical Note on the Effects of Monetary Changes on the Price Level and Real Output
1985 April
no. 137
Costs, Benefits and the Optimal Rotation of Standing Forests
1985 May
no. 138
An Inflation Forecasting Model for the 1980s
1985 May
no. 139
The Optimal Forest Rotation: Some Economic Dimensions
1985 August
no. 140
A Note on the Optimal Forest Rotation When Non-Operators Deplete Resource Stock
1985 September
no. 141
The Potential for Agricultural Development in Utah
1985 September
no. 142
Commodity Budgets
1985 September
no. 143
Final Draft Report: Economic Policy Options for Utah Agriculture
1985 September
no. 144
The Market Organization of Utah Agriculture
1985 September
no. 145
Economic Choices Under the Revenue-Maximizing Model of Government
1985 September
no. 146
Religion and Economic Development in Utah, 1847-1900
1982 June
no. 147
Livestock Grazing and Wilderness: A Survey of User Attitudes
1983 September
no. 148
The Economic Impact of the Apple Maggot and Western Cherry Fruit Fly on Utah's Fruit Industry
1984 December
no. 149
The Importance of Basis in Grain Marketing Decisions
1986 February
no. 150
The Black Market Exchange Rate In A Developing Economy: The Case of India
1985 August
no. 151
World Coal Markets and Their Impact on Intermountain Energy Development: A Programming Approach
1985 August
no. 152
Measuring Local and Group Benefit From Subsidized (Public) Subsidy
1985 December
no. 153
An Optimal Control Model For Analysis of Timber Resource Utilization in Southeast Asia
1986 April
no. 154
Theocratic Stabilization of Agricultural Commodity Markets
1986 June
no. 155
Optimum Number, Size and Location of Dairy Plants In Montana
1986 July
no. 156
Environmental Concerns and Natural Resource Scarcity: The Case of Coal
1986 November
no. 157
Native American Water Right Claims and Economic Analysis
1986 December
no. 158
The Decision On The 1987 Wheat Program
1987 January
no. 159
Adjustment Costs of Trade Liberalization: Dairy and Meat Industries in Utah
1987 January
no. 160
The Impact of Out-of-State Markets For Utah Agricultural Products on Utah's Economy
1987 January
no. 161
Effects of Monetary Changes on the Price Level and Output in the U.S. Agricultural Sector
1986 February
no. 162
Dynamic Economic Model of the Optimal Forest Rotation Revisited
1986 March
no. 163
Stumpage Price Uncertainty and the Optimal Rotation of a Multiple Use Forest: An Application of Sandmo Model
1986 March

Study Paper nos. 164-194Return to Top

Container(s): Box 7

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 164
India's Black Market Exchange Rate, 1954-1980: A Monetarist Approach
1985 July
no. 165
Alternative Wildland Grass Seed Development: A Preliminary Investigation
Undated
no. 166
Does the Dairy Price Support Program Still Work
1987 January
no. 167
Trade Liberalization and Costs of Adjustment for Dairy and Meat Industries in Utah -Further Evidence-
1987 September
no. 168
Specific Factors, Unemployment, and Immiserizing Growth in a Small Open Economy
1987 October
no. 169
Money and the UK Economy: An Empirical Study
1987 July
no. 170
Effects of U.S. Monetary Policy on the Third World Debt
1987 August
no. 171
An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Monetary Changes on the U.K. Economy
1987 August
no. 172
Inflation and Productivity in the United Kingdom: An Empirical Note
1987 September
no. 173
Causality of the U.S. Agricultural Prices and the Money Supply: Further Empirical Evidence
1987 October
no. 174
Deficits and Interests Rates: An Empirical Investigation
1987 November
no. 175
Milk Pricing at the Wholesale Level
1987 September
no. 176
Estimating Employees' True Cost-of-Living Indexes in the Southwestern Region: Case of Metropolitan Denver
1985
no. 177
Causality Between Money and Price Level in India: Further Empirical Evidence
1987 December
no. 178
Impact of Transportation, Processing, and Energy Costs on Optimum Number, Size, and Location of Dairy Plants in the Intermountain West
1987 December
no. 179
Economic Feasibility of Assembling Grade A Milk By Protein Content
1987 December
no. 180
An Analysis of Inefficiency on Dairy Farms In Ecuador Using Stochastic Production and Profit Frontiers
1987 December
no. 181
The Influence of Dairy Farm Characteristics on Technical, Allocative and Scale Inefficiencies
1987 December
no. 182
Production Inefficiencies on Utah Dairy Farms: An Application of Stochastic Production and Profit Frontiers
1987 December
no. 185
Microcomputer Use In Agriculture: A Case Study of Utah and Iowa Farmers
1988 February
no. 186
An Empirical Note on the Relationship Between the Productivity Growth and Inflation in the U.S. Agricultural Sector
1988 February
no. 187
General Equilibrium Analysis of Negative Value-Added
1988 July
no. 188
Economic Feasibility of Redirecting High Protein Grade A Milk to Manufacturing Plants in the Great Basin Area
1989 February
no. 189
The Economics of Early Retirement at Utah State University Under the TIAA Retirement Program
1989 February
no. 190
A Comparison of Estimates for the Location of High Tech Industries
1989 April
no. 191
Education Farm-Size and Allocative Efficiency in Indian Agriculture: A Restricted Profit Function Approach
1989 October
no. 192
The Impact of Twelve-Mile Canyon Mudslides on Downstream Water Users in Sanpete County, Utah
1989 August
no. 193
The New Keynesian Economics
1989 October
no. 194
International Competitiveness in Wheat Production
1989 November
Box
8
Study Paper nos. 195-214
book
no. 195
An Empirical Test of the Market Relaxation- State Compression Hypothesis
1995 July
no. 197
The Effects of Real Exchange Rate Depreciation on Stochastic Producer Prices
1995 July
no. 198
Agricultural Export Assistance Survey
1995 February
no. 199
Game Models of Environmental Policy in an Open Economy
1995 September
no. 196
Exports and Economic Growth: An Empirical Investigation Using Panel Data
1995 July
no. 204
The Feasibility of Constructing and Operating A Cull Cow Slaughter Facility in Utah
1995 August
no. 201
The Queuing Theoretic Approach to Groundwater Management
1995 September
no. 202
Stewardship and Sustainable Development
1995 September
no. 200
The Impacts of Information on Land Development: A Dynamic and Stochastic Analysis
1995 September
no. 203
Idea Gaps, Object Gaps, and Trust Gaps in Economic Development
1995 August
no. 205
A Renewal Theoretical Approach to Environmental Standard Setting
1995 September
no. 206
An Economic Base Study for San Juan County
1995 July
no. 207
Inventory Tracking with Quicken
1995 October
no. 208
Did the Options Market Increase Exchange-Rate Volatility?
1995 October
no. 209
An Agenda for the Study of Land Use, Wilderness Designation, and Resource Regulation in the American West
1995 October
no. 210
Mrs. Field's Cookies-Challenges to International Market Expansion in Mexico
1995 October
no. 211
Mrs. Field's Development De Mexico (MFD)- International Financing Concerns
1995 October
no. 212
Mrs. Field's Cookies-Options for International Market Expansion
1995 October
no. 213
El Grupo Comida - Market Selection and Development in Mexico
1995 October
no. 214
Potential Economic Impacts of Wilderness Designation
1995 November

Study Paper nos. 215-240Return to Top

Container(s): Box 9

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 215
Farmland Valuation in Utah Executive Summary
1995 November
no. 216
Nonconcave Network Externalities
1995 November
no. 217
Consistency and Optimality in a Dynamic Game of Pollution Control I: Competition
1995 November
no. 218
Causality Between Research Expenditures and Papers Published on Utah State Agricultural Experiment Station
1995 December
no. 219
Economics of Pasture Management
1995 December
no. 220
Review of Alternative Grazing Fee Formulas
1995 December
no. 221
Grazing Fee Alternatives 1995
1995 December
no. 222
Economic Depression, Tithepaying, and the Mormon Debt Crisis of the 1890s
1995 December
no. 223
Heteroskedastic Price Forecasting for Food Security Management in Developing Countries
1995 December
no. 224
Modeling Ecological Constraints on Tropical Forest Management: Comment
1996 January
no. 225
Regulatory Barriers in an Integrating World Food Market
1996 January
no. 226
How Long Until Crisis in African Wildlife Integrated Conservation and Development Projects (ICDPs)? Simulation Results From the Serengeti Ecosystem
1996 February
no. 227
Consistency and Optimality in a Dynamic Game of Pollution Control II: Monopoly
1996 February
no. 228
Financial Performance Under Aggressive Management Strategies: The Case of Sunset Dairy
1996 March
no. 229
Subdiscipline-Specific Journal Rankings in Economics
1996 January
no. 230
Sunset Dairy's Current Value as an Asset and Revenue-Generating Enterprise: A Capital Budgeting Application
1996 March
no. 231
The Design Perspective in Resource and Environmental Economics
1996 March
no. 232
On Some Aspects of the Management of a Stochastically Developing Forest
1996 April
no. 233
Economic Impact of the USU Uintah Basin Education Centers and the LDS Vernal Temple
1996 March
no. 234
The Horse Industry in Utah
1994 May
no. 234 c. 2
The Horse Industry in Utah
1994 May
no. 235
The Design Perspective in Resource and Environmental Economics
1996 March
no. 236
Pluralism, Science, Ethics, and the Intersecting Spheres of Social Concerns and Environmentalism
1996 February
no. 237
Mobility Barriers and the Socially-Differentiated Effects of Food Marketing Liberalization in Madagascar
1996 March
no. 238
Wheat Futures Price Behavior: The Role of Storage Across Contracts
1996 April
no. 239
The Law of Markets as Enunciated By Jean-Baptiste Say
1996 March
no. 240
Historical Notes on the Weber Basin Project, Suggesting Possible Origins for Allocative Inefficiencies
1970 March

Study Papers nos. 90-01 thru 91-12Return to Top

Container(s): Box 10

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 90-01
Buyer concentration in feeder cattle markets
1990 June
no. 90-02
Endogenous regional agricultural production technologies
1990 August
no. 91-01
A note on evaluation of turning point accuracy
1991 November
no. 91-02
Accuracy in forecasting: the results of a competition
1991 November
no. 91-03
Base fee adjustment alternative
1991 December
no. 91-04
Public lands grazing fees important to Utah
1991 December
no. 91-05
Rural Utah economic survival: federal land grazing
1991
no. 91-06
Economic impact of proposed public land grazing fee
1991 December
no. 91-07
The economics of grazing livestock on public lands
1991 December
no. 91-08
The value and use of wilderness lands: are they small or large at the margin?
1991 December
no. 91-09
Economic incentives in academic departments
1991 March
no. 91-10
Theocratic stabilization of agricultural commodity market in the Great Basin, 1847-1900
1991 August
no. 91-11
Feeder/slaughter cattle analysis
1991 November
no. 91-12
The market for cull cows: ground beef and economic development
1991 November

Study Papers nos. 92-01 thru 94-11Return to Top

Container(s): Box 11

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 92-01
The law firm as an economic organization
1992 January
no. 92-02
Sanpete county sheep trail closure
1992 July
no. 92-03
Do ag economists have any comparative advantage in economics education?
1992 August
no. 92-04
Defense spending and economic growth in developing countries
1992 August
no. 92-05
International electronic marketing and information systems for beef: will they work?
1992 August
no. 92-06
A statistical analysis of components in producer milk in the Great Basin marketing area, 1985-1988
1992 September
no. 92-07
Uintah Basin unit Colorado River salinity control, program Utah analysis of the cost effectiveness of CRSCP contracts, 1988-92
1992 October
no. 92-08
Economic feasibility of a processing facility for "spent" laying hens in northern Utah
1992 September
no. 92-10
Optimum trade intervention in the presence of multinationals
1992 October
no. 92-11
Government intervention and the impact of monetary factors on agricultural commodity prices and stocks
1992 December
no. 92-12
Grazing fee review
1992 December
no. 93-01
Vector autoregression analysis of exchange rate movement
1993 June
no. 93-02
Alternative exchange rate theories: an empirical investigation
1993 June
no. 93-03
Real exchange rate and trade balance in developing countries
1993 June
no. 93-04
Compensating variation consumer's surplus via successive approximations
1993 December
no. 93-05
Feeder cattle buyer market areas and the price impact of buyer concentration
1993 December
no. 94-01
An initial analysis of the mink oil market: preliminary report to Morgan county, Utah
1994 January
no. 94-02
Price impacts of concentration, timing and product characteristics in feeder cattle video auctions
1994 February
no. 94-03
Fee hunting on mixed public and private land: an economic review and assessment
1994 March
no. 94-04
Alternative measures of livestock dependency
1994 March
no. 94-05
Shadow prices for forage on western rangelands: a methodological comment
1994 March
no. 94-06
The horse industry in Utah
1994 May
no. 94-07
An application of the linear expenditure systems to the pattern of consumer behavior in Taiwan
1994 May
no. 94-08
Economic liberalization, structural change, and the mean-variance linkage of inflation: Taiwan's experience
1994 May
no. 94-09
Cointegration, causality, error-correction, and export-led growth in six countries: Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States
1994 June
no. 94-10
Migration of labor from ten Asian countries to Japan: an economic analysis
1994 June
no. 94-11
The economic thought of Marriner S. Eccles
1994 May

Study Papers nos. 94-12 thru 95-17Return to Top

Container(s): Box 12

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 94-12
A theoretical review of the relationship between state taxes and aggregate labor force participation rates, with an empirical test
1994 August
no. 94-13
The relationship between household size, real wages, and labor force participation rates of men and women
1994 August
no. 94-14
Identifying buyer market areas and the impact of buyer concentration in feeder cattle markets using mapping and spatial statistics
1994 August
no. 94-15
Problems with the values of grazing used in the proposed rules
1994 December
no. 94-16
Comments and issues related to bureau of land management rangeland reform 94 proposals
1994 December
no. 94-17
Comments and issues related to changed forest service grazing regulations as part of rangeland reform
1994 December
no. 94-18
Comments on the USDA publication: cow/calf ranching 10 western states
1994 December
no. 94-19
Cost of community services study Cache, Sevier, and Utah counties
1994 December
no. 95-01
The microeconomics of coalition alignments: some insights on food price policy
1995 March
no. 95-02
Using Quicken as a farm accounting system with accrual: adjusted financial statements from cash basis financial records
1995 April
no. 95-03
Introduction to farm and ranch accounting using Quicken
1995 April
no. 95-04
A lesson plan for teaching accounting for the home using Quicken 8.0
1995 May
no. 95-05
Urban bias in price risk: the geography of food price distributions in low-income economies
1995 April
no. 95-06
Is there a structural component to commodity price volatility clustering?
1995 June
no. 95-07
An empirical test of the market relaxation-state compression hypothesis
1995 July
no. 95-08
Exports and economic growth: an empirical investigation using panel data
1995 July
no. 95-09
The effects of real exchange rate depreciation on stochastic producer prices
1995 July
no. 95-10
Agricultural export assistance survey
1995 February
no. 95-11
Game models of environmental policy in an open economy
1995 September
no. 95-12
A renewal theoretic approach to environmental standard setting
1995 September
no. 95-13
The impact of information on land development: a dynamic and stochastic analysis
1995 September
no. 95-14
The queuing theoretic approach to groundwater management
1995 September
no. 95-15
Fairness, stewardship, and sustainable development
1995 September
no. 95-16
Idea gaps, object gaps, and trust gaps in economic development
1995 August
no. 95-17
The feasibility of constructing and operating a cull cow slaughter facility in Utah
1995 August

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Container(s): Box 13

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 95-18
An economic base study for San Juan county
1995 July
no. 95-19
Inventory tracking with Quicken
1995 October
no. 95-20
Did the options market increase exchange-rate volatility?
1995 October
no. 95-21
An agenda for the study of land use, wilderness designation, and resource regulation in the America west
1995 October
no. 95-22
Mrs. Field's cookies: challenges to international market expansion in Mexico
1995 October
no. 95-23
Mrs. Field's development de Mexico (MFD): international financing concerns
1995 October
no. 95-24
Mrs. Field's cookies: options for international market expansion
1995 October
no. 95-25
El grupo comida: market selection and development in Mexico
1995 October
no. 95-26
Potential economic impacts of wilderness designation
1995 November
no. 95-27
Farmland valuation in Utah: executive summary
1995 November
no. 95-28
Nonconcave network externalities
1995 November
no. 95-29
Consistency and optimality in a dynamic game of pollution control I: competition
1995 November
no. 95-30
Causality between research expenditures and papers published on Utah state agricultural experiment station
1995 December
no. 95-31
Economics of pasture management
1995 December
no. 95-32
Review of alternative grazing fee formulas
1995 December
no. 95-33
Grazing fee alternatives 1995
1995 December
no. 95-34
Economic depression, tithepaying, and the Mormon debt crisis of the 1890s
1995 December
no. 95-35
Heteroskedastic price forecasting for food security management in developing countries
1995 December

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Container(s): Box 14

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 96-01
Modeling ecological constraints on tropical forest management: comment
1996 January
no. 96-02
Regulatory barriers in an integrating world food market
1996 January
no. 96-03
How long until crisis in African wildlife integrated conservation and development projects (ICDPS)? : simulation results from the Serengeti ecosystem
1996 February
no. 96-04
Consistency and optimality in a dynamic game of pollution control II: monopoly
1996 February
no. 96-05
Financial performance under aggressive management strategies: the case of Sunset Dairy
1996 March
no. 96-06
Subdiscipline-specific journal rankings in economics
1996 May
no. 96-07
Sunset Dairy's current value as an asset and revenue-generating enterprise: a capital budgeting application
1996 March
no. 96-08
The design perspective in resource and environmental economics
1996 March
no. 96-09
Pluralism, science, ethics, and the intersecting spheres of social concerns and environmentalism
1996 February
no. 96-10
The law of markets as enunciated by Jean-Baptiste Say
1996 March
no. 96-11
Wheat futures price behavior: empirical issues for intramarket contracts
1996 June
no. 96-12
Mobility barriers and the socially differentiated effects of food marketing liberalization in Madagascar
1996 March
no. 96-13
On some aspects of the management of a stochastically developing forest
1996 May
no. 96-14
Economic impact of the USU Uintah basin education centers and the LDS Vernal temple
1996 March
no. 96-15
Quicken as a farm accounting system: a lesson plan on cash basis recordkeeping with accrual-adjusted financial statements
1996 April
no. 96-16
The economic impact of Uintah county's Western Park
1996 June
no. 96-17
Developing countries and environmental protection: the effect of budget balance and pollution ceiling constraints
1996 June
no. 96-18
The economic and ethical ambiguities of African debt forgiveness
1996 May
no. 96-19
An analysis of iodine deficiency disorder and eradication strategies in the high Atlas mountains of Morocco
1996 July
no. 96-20
An agenda for the design and study of international environmental agreements
1996 July
no. 96-21
Immigration to Utah communities: the role of agriculture and rural development
1996 July
no. 96-22
Immigration issues in rural Washington
1996 July

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Container(s): Box 15

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 96-23
Preservation or use: a contingent valuation study of wilderness designation in Utah
1996 July
no. 96-24
Wilderness designation in Utah: urban and rural willingness to pay
1996 July
no. 96-25
Recreation as an economic development strategy: some evidence from Utah
1996 July
no. 96-26
A comparison of CVM and point allocation approaches to estimating nonuse values for wilderness areas
1996 July
no. 96-27
Compliance bias in dichotomous choice CVM: some evidence from a Utah wilderness study
1996 June
no. 96-28
Health care pricing strategies: a case study of orthopedics in Utah
1996 March
no. 96-29
Feasibility of expanding the market for fish and processed fruit/vegetables in Moab/Green River
1996 August
no. 96-30
Emery county high-value agribusiness diversification study
1996 July
no. 96-31
Expanding farmers' markets in Utah
1996 June
no. 96-32
Employment stability and the role of sectoral dominance in rural economies
1996 December
no. 96-33
The fallacy of nearby contract commodity futures price analysis: intramarket futures contracts are not identically distributed
1996 September
no. 96-34
The timing of land development: an invariance result
1996 September
no. 96-35
Does food aid really discourage food production?
1996 September
no. 96-36
Report on southeast Asia trip by Bailey and Fawson for the international agribusiness internship center
1996 October
no. 96-37
Measurement of technical efficiency in public education: a stochastic frontier production function approach
1996 October
no. 96-38
Rational incompatibility with international product standards
1996 October
no. 96-39
Variable trend in real exchange rates
1996 May
no. 96-40
Migration's role in seasonal farm labor markets: the case of Washington state
1996 November
no. 96-41
Immiserized growth in liberalized agriculture
1996 December
no. 96-42
The dynamic effects of U.S. food aid on recipient country agriculture
1996 December
no. 96-43
Estimating east Asian exchange rates at different frequencies
1996 December
no. 96-45
Economies of scale in public education: an econometric analysis
1996 November
no. 96-46
Commercialization of wild game ranching: enterprise budgets
1996 October
no. 97-01
Developing countries and environmental protection: the effects of ex ante versus ex post contracting
1997 January
no. 97-02
On some aspects of land development when the decision to develop is divisible
1997 February
no. 97-03
Seniority and productivity in the academic labor market
1997 February
no. 97-03 c. 2
Seniority and productivity in the academic labor market
1997 February
no. 97-04
A more general approach to modeling exchange rate volatility
1997 March
no. 97-05
Stochastic food prices and slash-and-burn agriculture
1997 April
no. 97-06
Aspects of arranged marriages and the theory of Markov decision processes
1997 April
no. 97-07
Environmental policy in developing countries: a dynamic analysis
1997 April

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Container(s): Box 16

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 97-08
Dynamic productivity, efficiency, and technical innovation in education: a mathematical programming approach using data envelopment analysis
1997 May
no. 97-09
Purchasing power parity and equilibrium real exchange rate
1997 May
no. 97-10
International agribusiness marketing in a transnational environment: phase II
1997 May
no. 97-11
Market integration and the law of one price: case study of selected feeder cattle markets
1997 June
no. 97-12
On the design of international environmental agreements for identical and heterogeneous developing countries
1997 July
no. 97-13
The impact of public land use on the economy of Rich county, Utah
1997 June
no. 97-14
A final report on the management of the Huntington and Hunter power plant farms
1997 April
no. 97-15
Analysis of three different sow identification systems
1997 June
no. 97-17
Trends in the accuracy of USDA production forecasts for beef and pork
1997 September
no. 97-18
Feasibility of a dairy cooperative purchasing an existing feedmill
1997 September
no. 97-19
Temporary, persistent stable, or persistent explosive innovations in cattle price series
1997 September
no. 97-20
Modeling price expectations in the livestock industry
1997 July
no. 97-21
Error correction models and spatial market integration: evidence for cattle markets in the U.S.
1997 September
no. 97-22
Short-run and long-run spatial price relationships of selected U.S. cattle markets
1997 August
no. 97-23
A note on exogeneity and endogeneity of prices in selected cattle markets
1997 June
no. 97-24
Speed of price adjustment and arbitrage opportunities for the selected cattle markets in the western and central regions of the U.S.
1997 August
no. 97-25
Cattle price dispersions and implications for market structure over time
1997 August
no. 97-26
Price dispersions in auction markets: a case study of cattle auction markets
1997 August
no. 97-28
An optimal stopping approach to the conservation of biodiversity
1997 December
no. 97-33
Relevant Pacific basin market areas for the U.S. pork industry
1997 November

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Container(s): Box 17

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 98-01
Developing countries and international environmental agreements: the case of perfect correlation
1998 January
no. 98-02
On the design of first best rural wage contracts in perfectly correlated agrarian environments
1998
no. 98-03
Privatization and technical efficiency: an application of stochastic frontier model to the international oil industry
1998 March
no. 98-04
The effect of government size on economic performance: an empirical investigation on a group of developing countries using a panel data approach
1998 March
no. 98-05
Markets, social norms, and governments in the service of environmentally sustainable economic development
1998 April
no. 98-06
Ethnics, pests, and towns: economic development and income distribution on the western frontier
1998 March
no. 98-07
On some aspects of ecological resilience and the conservation of species
1998 May
no. 98-08
On the irrelevance of collusion in perfectly correlated environments
1998 May
no. 98-09
The economics of land use, wilderness designation, and resource regulation in the American west
1998 September
no. 98-10
On some aspects of the decision to conserve or harvest old growth forest
1998 September
no. 98-11
Aspects of the optimal management of cyclical ecological-economic systems
1998 December
no. 98-12
The effects of collusion and limited liability on the design of international environmental agreements for developing countries
1998 December
no. 99-01
Grand county target industry study final report
1999 January
no. 99-02
Oligopsony with fixed market supply
1999 June
no. 99-03
New evidence on household valuation of curbside recycling
1998 December
no. 99-04
Deposit rate premiums and the demand for funds by thrifts
1999 August
no. 99-05
The economic value of Alaska's Copper River personal-use and subsistence fisheries
1999 February
no. 99-06
The subtleties of distribution and interpolation
1999 February
no. 99-07
Trade as a carrier of knowledge in economic growth
1999 March
no. 99-08
The effect of income taxes on optimal portfolio selection
1999 March
no. 99-09
The effect of capital market imperfections and intertemporal choice on the valuation of retirement fund contributions
1999 March
no. 99-10
Technical efficiency in stochastic production frontier: a simultaneous equation approach
1998 September
no. 99-11
Economies of scale in public education: an econometric analysis
1999 March
no. 99-12
Measurement of technical efficiency in public education: a stochastic and nonstochastic production function approach
1999 February
no. 99-13
Relationships economics
1999 March
no. 99-14
Determinants of student satisfaction and success in economic principles
1999 March
no. 99-15
A dynamic and stochastic analysis of decision making in arranged marriages
1999 March
no. 99-16
On species substitutability, resilience, and the optimal management of ecological-economic systems
1999 March
no. 99-17
The stability of stochastic systems: the case of persistence and resilience
1999 May
no. 99-18
Games governments play: an analysis of national environmental policy in an open economy
1999 May

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Container(s): Box 18

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 99-19
Labor-market fluctuations in a high-frequency real-business-cycle model
2000 March
no. 99-20
Livestock markets and risk management among east African pastoralists: a review and research agenda
1999 March
no. 99-21
Implementing fair market values for using federal lands: who would gain and who would lose?
1999 July
no. 99-22
Market integration and the law of one price: an empirical comparison of alternative estimation approaches
1999 June
no. 99-23
On the extinction of species in jointly determined stochastic systems
1999 October
no. 99-24
Quantifying the transient response of ecological-economic systems to perturbations
1999 December
no. 99-25
Feasibility of a conference center for Sanpete county, Utah
1999 September
no. 2000-01
Contemporary research in ecological economics: five outstanding issues
2000 January
no. 2000-02
Introduction and overview of the economics of international environmental agreements
2000 January
no. 2000-03
Nativity and income distribution in frontier Utah communities
2000 March
no. 2000-04
What is fair? Experimental evidence
2000 March
no. 2000-05
Empirical support for asymmetry of the distribution of effort
2000 March
no. 2000-06
The carrot vs. the stick in work team motivation
2000 March
no. 2000-07
Vertical international trade as a monetary transmission mechanism in an open economy
2000 February
no. 2000-08
Staggered contracts and business cycle persistence
1999 December
no. 2000-09
Valuation and asset pricing in infinite-horizon sequential markets with portfolio constraints
2000 February
no. 2000-10
Input-output structure and the general equilibrium dynamics of inflation and output
2000 March
no. 2000-11
The economics of cattle supply
1999 December
no. 2000-12
A theoretical and empirical investigation of the supply response in the U.S. beef-cattle industry
2000 March
no. 2000-13
An interdisciplinary research agenda for the study of ecological-economic systems in the American west
2000 April
no. 2000-14
An economic assessment of the sport fisheries for halibut, and chinook and coho salmon in lower Cook Inlet
2000 April
no. 2000-15
Marketing timing and the cattle cycle: a clarification
2000 April
no. 2000-16
An analysis of persistence, resilience, and the conservation of keystone species
2000 May
no. 2000-17
Territorial use rights: a rights based approach to spatial management
2000 May

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Container(s): Box 19

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 2000-18
Measurement error and the distribution of income
2000 April
no. 2000-19
A theoretical inquiry into aspects of the structure and the management of ecological-economic systems
2000 May
no. 2000-20
Staggered contracts, intermediate goods, and the dynamic effects of monetary shock on output, inflation , and real wages
2000 May
no. 2000-21
Implementing Arrow-Debreu equilibria by trading infinitely lived securities
2000 December
no. 2000-22
On infinite-horizon minimum-cost hedging under cone constraints
2000 May
no. 2000-23
A requiem for the IFQ in U.S. fisheries
2000 May
no. 2000-24
Dynamic environmental policy in developing countries in the presence of a balance of trade deficit and a tariff
2000 June
no. 2000-25
Results of a survey of participation in the lower and central Cook Inlet halibut and salmon sport fishery
2000 June
no. 2000-26
Habitat conversion, information acquisition, and the conservation of biodiversity
2000 July
no. 2000-27
Do optimal non-renewable resource tariffs suffer from dynamic inconsistency?
2000 September
no. 2000-28
Staggered price-setting, staggered wage-setting, and business cycle persistence
2000 November
no. 2000-29
Dynamic environmental policy in developing countries with a dual economy
2000 November
no. 2000-30
Dynamic environmental policy in developing countries in the presence of a balance of trade deficit and a tariff
2000 November
no. 2000-31
Market power in the beef packing industry: is it time for a new approach?
2000 November
no. 2000-32
One boss or many? Decision making and coordination in the multi-plant firm
2000 October
no. 2000-33
Speed of innovation in high technology firms: geographic and organizational strategies
2000 November
no. 2000-34
Inventory dynamics: market power measures when inputs are capital goods
2000 November
no. 2000-35
Mixups in the warehouse centralization and decentralization in the multi-plant firm
2000 April
no. 2000-36
Incentives to advertise: too strong, too weak, or just right?
2000 December
no. 2001-00
Annual research activities, 2000
2001 March
no. 2001-01
Linking sportfishing trip attributes, participation decisions, and regional economic impacts in lower and central Cook Inlet, Alaska
2001 January
no. 2001-02
Dispute resolution with "combined" arbitration
2001 February
no. 2001-03
Modeling the effect of fishery attributes on participation rates and angler welfare: the Kenai peninsula marine sport fishery
2001 February
no. 2001-04
A comparison of conventional, final-offer, and "combined" arbitration for dispute resolution
2001 July
no. 2001-05
Preliminary analysis of the economic feasibility of a soybean processing facility in Utah
2001 March
no. 2001-06
Market opportunities and threats to the U.S. pork industry posed by traceability systems
2001 April
no. 2001-07
Traceability in red meat: market opportunity or threat?
2001 April
no. 2001-08
Environmental determinants of cost sharing: an application to irrigation
2001 April
no. 2001-09
Detection and mitigation of hypothetical bias in contingent valuation with an application to curbside recycling
2001 February

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Container(s): Box 20

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 2001-10
Pigouvian tax and the congestion externality: a benefit side approach
2001 April
no. 2001-11
A dynamic analysis of the global timber market under global warming: an integrated modeling approach
2001 April
no. 2001-12
A dynamic interaction of the global timber market, global warming, and carbon flux of forest
2001 April
no. 2001-13
Participation decisions, angler welfare, and the regional economic impact of sportfishing
2001 May
no. 2001-14
Meat traceability: are U.S. consumers willing to pay for it?
2001 October
no. 2001-15
Ultimate inequality: determinants of life expectancies in mountain states counties
2002 April
no. 2001-16
Incentives to advertise and economic efficiency: the difference between beef and beer
2001 June
no. 2001-17
Determinants of life expectancies in U.S. counties
2001 June
no. 2001-18
The dynamic structure of optimal tax under environmental pollution
2001 December
no. 2001-19
Economic principles of sustainable fisheries management
2001 December
no. 2002-00
Annual research activities, 2001
2002 February
no. 2002-01
High-frequency calibration
2002 February
no. 2002-02
Cattle cycles, expectations, and the age distribution of capital
2001 December
no. 2002-03
Economic principles of sustainable multi-use fisheries management
2002 February
no. 2002-04
Property rights and the management of multiple use fisheries
2002 February
no. 2002-05
Detrending time-aggregated data
2002 April
no. 2002-06
Does fact-finding promote settlement? Theory and a test
2002 April
no. 2002-07
Meat traceability: are U.S. customers willing to pay for it?
2002 April
no. 2002-08
Measuring market power with variables other than price
2002 May
no. 2002-09
Household expenditure patterns for carbohydrate sources in Russia
2002 June
no. 2002-10
The effects of economic growth and public support of health services on longevity: a panel data analysis
2002 July
no. 2002-11
A multivariate analysis of the human development index
2002 July
no. 2002-12
Trade and international convergence of per capita income
2002 August
no. 2002-13
Maturity structure of foreign debts in the presence of a possible twin crisis
2002 August
no. 2002-14
An analysis of the effectiveness of supplemental instruction: the problem of selection bias and limited dependent variables
2002 June
no. 2002-15
Market power with dynamic inventory constraints: the bias in standard measures
2002 August

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Container(s): Box 21

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 2002-16
The effect of membership characteristics on cooperative pricing policies and success
2002 August
no. 2002-17
Cost of community services in Sanpete county, Utah for FY 1999-2000: a report submitted to the Sanpete county commission
2002 August
no. 2002-18
If you can't trust the farmer who can you trust? The effect of certification types on purchases of organic produce
2002 November
no. 2002-19
Nonrenewable resource extractions with a pollution side effect: a comparative dynamic analysis
2002 December
no. 2002-20
Cheap talk reconsidered: new evidence from CVM
2002 December
no. 2002-21
Household valuation of a pilot curbside recycling program: participants, non-participants, and the non-targeted
2002 December
no. 2002-22
An equitable, efficient and implementable scheme to control global carbon dioxide emissions
2002 December
no. 2002-23
An efficient mechanism to control correlated externalities: redistributive transfers and the coexistence of regional and global pollution permit markets
2002 December
no. 2002-24
Reputation and the control of pollution
2002 December
no. 2003-00
Annual research activities, 2002
2003 February
no. 2003-01
The chilling effect of optimism: the case of final-offer arbitration
2003 January
no. 2003-02
Expectations and comparative arbitration institutions
2003 February
no. 2003-03
Consumers' willingness to pay for eco-certified wood products
2003 May
no. 2003-04
A U.S.-E.U. multilateral exchange and training program toward B.S. and M.S. degrees in agribusiness and agricultural economics
2003 May
no. 2003-05
Explaining cooperation in municipal solid waste management
2003 May
no. 2003-06
A comparison of U.S. and Canadian consumers' willingness to pay for red-meat traceability
2003 June
no. 2003-07
A cautionary note on test for incentive incompatibility and starting-point bias
2003 July
no. 2003-08
Prices, quantities, and correlated externalities
2003 July
no. 2003-09
Mediators as the Walrasian auctioneers of exchange theory
2003 August
no. 2003-10
Strategic planning, impact assessment, and technical aid: the Souss-Massa integrated water management project
2003 August
no. 2003-11
Mediation, Walrasian tatonnement, and negotiations as an exchange economy
2003 September
no. 2003-12
Willingness-to-pay for information: experimental evidence on product traceability from the U.S.A., Canada, the U.K., and Japan
2003 September
no. 2003-13
Curbside recycling: waste resource or waste of resources?
2003 November
no. 2003-14
Optimal discounting in control problems that span multiple generations
2003 September
no. 2003-15
The costate variable in a stochastic renewable resource model
2003 December
no. 2004-00
Annual research activities, 2003
2004 February
no. 2004-01
A multivariate analysis and extension of the human development index
2004 January
no. 2004-02
The equivalence of evolutionary games and distributed Monte Carlo learning
2004 January
no. 2004-03
Mediators as Walrasian auctioneers
2004 January

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Container(s): Box 22

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 2004-04
Statistical discrimination in labor markets: an experimental analysis
2004 March
no. 2004-05
Importance of various roles and evaluation methods of extension economists as viewed by extension administrators, department heads, and specialists
2004 April
no. 2004-06
How an American BSE crisis has affected the value of traceability and country of origin certification in the U.S. beef industry?
2004 April
no. 2004-07
Explaining cooperation in municipal solid waste management
2004 March
no. 2004-08
Consumers' willingness to pay for eco-certified wood products
2004 March
no. 2004-09
Factors influencing support for a national animal identification system for cattle in the United States
2004 May
no. 2004-10
Seeing is believing: simulating resource-extraction problems with GAMS IDE and Microsoft Excel in an intermediate-level natural-resource economics course
2004 May
no. 2004-11
Impure public goods, imperfect labor mobility, and matching grants in a federation with decentralized leadership
2004 May
no. 2004-12
Using choice question formats to determine compensable values: the case of a landfill-siting process
2004 July
no. 2004-13
Determinants of residential water conservation: the case of Salt Lake City, Utah
2004 July
no. 2004-14
A bioeconomic model of the Great Salt Lake watershed
2004 August
no. 2004-15
The effect of experience and quantity-based pricing on the valuation of a curbside recycling program
2004 October
no. 2004-16
The folly of dillydally
2004 November
no. 2004-17
Failing students optimally
2004 November
no. 2004-18
Endogenizing the reservation value in models of land development over time and under uncertainty
2004 November
no. 2004-19
Modeling timber supply, fuel-wood, and atmospheric carbon mitigation
2004 December
no. 2004-20
An economic analysis of the Pacific halibut commercial fishery
2004 December
no. 2004-21
Pooled and individual bycatch quotas: exploring tradeoffs between observer coverage levels, bycatch frequency, pool size, and the precision of bycatch estimates
2004 December
no. 2004-22
Theoretical and applied economics of water demand management: all dressed up and nowhere to go
2004 December
no. 2005-00
Annual research activities, 2004
2005 February
no. 2005-01
Temporal reliability in contingent valuation with a restrictive research budget
2005 January
no. 2005-02
Valuating environmental changes in the presence of risk: an update and discussion of some empirical issues
2005 January
no. 2005-03
The value of information provided by fish consumption advisories
2005 January
no. 2005-04
Removing de facto wilderness designation: modeling changes in use patterns and economic value for owners of all-terrain vehicles
2005 January
no. 2005-05
Religion, regional self-sufficiency, and economic development in Utah: 1847-1896
2005 February
no. 2005-06
A rose by another name: an objective analysis of an established market for credence attributes
2005 May
no. 2005-07
Determinants of adoption of security systems to address bioterrorist threats: an analysis of dairy farms in the western United States
2005 May
no. 2005-08
Marketing GM-labeled food products in the United Kingdom: can American agribusinesses do it profitably?
2005 May
no. 2005-09
Perspectives on traceability and BSE testing in the U.S. beef industry
2005 May
no. 2005-10
Scale-invariant aggregate fluctuations of discrete investments
2005 May
no. 2005-11
Quantifying borrowing constraints and precautionary savings
2005 May

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Container(s): Box 23

Container(s) Description Dates
book
no. 2005-12
Industrial evolution in response to changes in the demand for traceability and assurance: a case study of Chilean salmon aquaculture
2005 August
no. 2005-13
Interactive geometry for surplus sharing in cooperative games
2005 September
no. 2005-14
A Bayesian examination of anchoring bias and cheap talk in contingent valuation studies (abstract only)
2005 October
no. 2005-15
Optimal discounting of benefits from cleanup at waste sites
2005 December
no. 2006-00
Annual research activities, 2005
2006 April
no. 2006-01
A simple graphical exposition
2006 January
no. 2006-02
The distribution of life expectancy within U.S. states
2006 February
no. 2006-03
The distribution of mortality in U.S. counties
2006 February
no. 2006-04
A market for immigration
2006
no. 2006-05
Determinants of U.S. intercountry migration
2006
no. 2006-06
Incremental and average control costs in a model of water quality trading with discrete abatement units
2006 February
no. 2006-07
Trade networks and beta-convergence of per capita income within the network
2006 July
no. 2006-08
Globalization and income distribution inequality within countries
2006 July
no. 2006-09
Distribution-augmented human development index: a principal component analysis (title page only)
2006
no. 2006-10
Willingness-to-pay for information: experimental evidence on red meat traceability for the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Japan
2006
no. 2006-11
Estimating the market demand for value-added beef: testing for BSE announcement effects using a nesting PIGLOG model approach
2006
no. 2006-12
Matching traders in pollution trading markets with heterogeneous trading ratios
2006
no. 2006-13
The fate of federal milk marketing orders: is order 135 an indication of the future?
2006 June
no. 2006-14
Center for food quality - Utah: final report (introduction only)
2006
no. 2006-15
Migration turnover rates in United States counties
2006 June
no. 2006-16
Migration turnover rates in mountain states counties
2006 April
no. 2006-17
The determinants of the distribution of mortality in mountain states counties
2006 April
no. 2006-18
The determinants of the distribution of mortality in United States counties
2006 June
no. 2006-19
Does foreign aid impede foreign investment
2006
no. 2007-01
Estimating the effectiveness of a vehicle miles traveled tax in reducing particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions
2006 December
no. 2007-02
Does 'free-sampling' enhance the value of public goods?
2006 December
no. 2007-03
A general equilibrium analysis of pesticide resistance
2006 December
no. 2008-00
Annual research activity report, 2007
2008
no. 2008-01
Communalism versus the incentive to free-ride: experimental results from economically emergent Africa
2008 February
no. 2008-02
Carbon sequestration and permit trading on the competitive fringe
2008 March
no. 2008-03
Determinants of migration between mountain states counties
2008 March
no. 2008-04
Determinants of life expectancies in mountain states counties, 1990 and 2000
2008 March

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