EDITORS:
Matt Holt, Purdue University
Jean-Paul Chavas, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Stanley R. Johnson is the former Vice Provost for University Extension at Iowa State University (ISU) and the former Director of the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development, also at ISU. He is currently Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor Emeritus at ISU. He previously held faculty posts at the University of Missouri, Columbia and the University of Connecticut. During his career he co-authored numerous articles, papers, and monographs on various topics dealing with economic theory, econometric theory and application, demand analysis, agricultural policy analysis and reform (both domestic and international), and resource and environmental economics. He has received numerous professional awards and prizes for his research. During his career he served as mentor and faculty advisor to over 100 graduate students. He currently resides in Reno, Nevada.
Appendices
Stan Johnson’s Curriculum Vitae, Stanley R. Johnson
Front Matter
Contents, Matthew T. Holt and Jean-Paul Chavas
Foreword, Alex F. McCalla
Preface, Matthew T. Holt and Jean-Paul Chavas
Stan Johnson: A Giant Among Mentors, Gordon Rausser
Methodologies, Econometrics, and Applied Economics
A Change Point Analysis of the Impact of 'Environmental Federalism' on Aggregate Air Quality in the United States: 1940 – 1998, Thomas B. Fomby and Limin Lin
A Comparison of Bayesian and Sampling Theory Inferences in a Probit Model, William E. Griffiths, R. Carter Hill, and Christopher J. O'Donnell
A Mixed Rotterdam Model, Mark G. Brown and Jonq-Ying Lee
An Empirical Analysis of the Adoption of Food Safety and Quality Practices in the Canadian Food Processing Industry, Zuhair Hassan, Richard Green, and Deepananda Herath
Building Gorman’s Nest, Jeffrey T. LaFrance, Timothy K.M. Beatty, and Rulon D. Pope
Coherent Specifications of a Mixed Demand Model: The Stone—Geary Model, GianCarlo Moschini and Pier Luigi Rizzi
Economic Growth and Income Inequality in the Transition Toward a Market Economy: China’s Experience and Policy Implications, Qingbing Wang and Guanming Shi
Estimating Seasonality in the Mean and Variance with ARCH Models, Satheesh Aradhyula and Russell Tronstad
Estimating the Link Function in Multinomial Response Models under Endogeneity and Quadratic Loss, George Judge, Ron C. Mittelhammer, and Douglas J. Miller
Nonlinear Dynamics and the U.S. Hog Cycle: A Time-Varying Smooth Transition Approach, Matthew T. Holt and Lee A. Craig
Testing for Random Utility Maximization, J. Scott Shonkwiler and Darek J. Nalle
Policy Analyses and Institutional Designs
Asset Ownership and Incentives in Agricultural Production, Brent Hueth and Tigran Melkonyan
Dynamic Considerations in Nutrition and Food Demand, Jean-Paul Chavas
Price-Equivalent and Revenue-Equivalent Tariffs and Quotas with Smuggling and Monopolized Domestic Production, Bruno Larue, Jean-Philippe Gervais, and Sébastien Pouliot
Social Science Knowledge and Institutional Innovation, Vernon W. Ruttan
Ten Years of Transition in the Agricultural Sector: Analysis and Lessons from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Csaba Csaki and Antonio Nucifora
The Role of Patents, Royalties, and Public-Private Partnering in University Funding, Richard E. Just and Wallace E. Huffman