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National Tax Journal. 27:183-195
The impact of progressive income taxes on output and risk-taking behavior for five large California farms is analyzed within a utility-maximizing risk framework. Utility functions and "before" and ...
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 69(2):358-368
A dynamic optimization model is used to analyze the effects of tax law changes instituted by the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 on farm firm decision making. The model incorporates the integrated nature of the firm's production, investment, and fi
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Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 9:11-19
The U.S. farm sector has long been dominated by independent firms exemplifying competitive free enterprise norms. Individual farm operators have had considerable freedom in controlling their own operations. Certain government programs and financial l
Autor:
C. K. Liew, Phillip E. Vincent, Bruce W. Cone, D. K. Diehl, Howard J. Critchfield, Jo Ann T. Foreman, Henri Knoop, Charles V. Moore, Peter Gordon, Elizabeth Huttman, Neil S. Grigg, Dougald A. MacFarlane, Clarence G. Ray
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The Annals of Regional Science. 8:142-168
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 6:69-84
A simultaneous equation model of the behavior of a mosquito abatement district based on biological and economic data is presented. Results indicate high long term costs if heavy reliance on chemical pesticide control methods continue, due to a pestic
Autor:
Neil S. Grigg, Charles V. Moore, James D. Likens, Roger L. Burford, Karol Krotki, Elizabeth D. Huttman, Earl W. Phillips, Bruce A. Prenguber, Ted J. Adamczyk, Louis Hamill, Andre Simmons, William E. Martin, Richard T. Ward, Norman Lederer, Clarence G. Ray, Paul E. Polzin, John W. Adams, Arthur E. Kartman, William G. Moss
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The Annals of Regional Science. 10:132-168
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Paul F. Wendt, James E. T. Moncur, A. S. Bailly, M. Pol�se, Richard S. Marshment, Dougald A. MacFarlane, Bruce D. Phillips, Edwin H. Carpenter, William E. Martin, Joseph F. Humphrey, Charles G. Schmidt, Ed Hyatt, John B. Frazier, Brenton M. Barr, John R. McKean, Douglass Lee, Clarence G. Ray, Alan R. Winger, Julius H. Holder, Charles V. Moore, Christopher Garbacz, John M. Clapp, Debnath Mookherjee, Richard A. LaBarge, Geoffrey J. D. Hewings, Ronald L. Coccari, J. William Leasure, Robert Moffitt
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The Annals of Regional Science. 11:102-154
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 56(3):497-508
Production economics literature contains many studies which assume that the producer's goal is to maximize profits. This study tests the hypothesis that Bernoullian and lexicographic utility are more accurate predictors of farmer behavior than profit
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 50(2):278-291
tries. Their potential for improving food and fiber supplies is limited by the availability of inputs such as fertilizer, irrigation, and pesticides. The effects of present, projected, and nonrestrictive supplies of fertilizer are estimated for Punja
Autor:
Charles V. Moore
Publikováno v:
Journal of Farm Economics. 45(5):1238-1242