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Dahl, Dale C.; Burke, Timothy J.. |
This article surveys recent legislation and bills in process that deal with agricultural and food law in selected agricultural states in the United States. In addition to categorizing statutory and legislative developments, emerging issues are analyzed in terms of their background and potential for new legislation in the years ahead. Some of the law surveyed is being addressed at both federal and state levels; other legislation reflects local problem situations. |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Agricultural and Food Policy. |
Ano: 1979 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/14108 |
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Dahl, Dale C.. |
The law of judicial remedies deals with the nature and scope of relief afforded a plaintiff following appropriate court procedures and after establishment of a substantive right. These remedies usually fall in one of four categories: (1) damages, (2) restitution, (3) coercion and (4) declaration. This presentation will deal principally with the damages remedy, but a few thoughts regarding the use of a restitutionary remedy are introduced toward the end of these remarks. |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Industrial Organization. |
Ano: 1979 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/14103 |
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Dahl, Dale C.. |
This paper attempts to present fundamental aspects of the economic theory of John R. Commons by comparing it with that theory usually presented in economics textbooks. The discussion starts with definitions and a general perspective of the Commons' theory and proceeds to examine and compare assumptions concerning economic behavior, theoretical conclusions about reality and usefulness and applicability to economic research problems. |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Political Economy. |
Ano: 1969 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/14291 |
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Papadas, Christos T.; Dahl, Dale C.. |
This study examines the argument that farm size is associated with technical efficiency. A non-parametric, frontier analysis method is used, together with some additional statistical analysis. Although some gains in efficiency appear as we move toward larger farms, they do not seem to be significantly large. The input/output ratios are indeed smaller for larger farms and the difference is statistically significant. It can be attributed however to the fact that smaller farms operate on a smaller scale and not inside the production frontier. |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Productivity Analysis. |
Ano: 1991 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/13679 |
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