Writings, 1951-2007

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Material such as drafts, proofs, reprints, contracts, and reviews that relate to Nerlove's published and unpublished writings. The primary subjects are related to agricultural economics and econometrics and are supply and demand, especially elasticity and distributed lags; time series analysis, including the application of spectral analysis; production functions, including the application of duality and estimation theories; panel analysis; welfare economics and family demography; and agricultural development, economic aspects of population, and environmental economics. Nerlove's primary coauthors were Francis Diebold, Heinz König, Evelyn Lehrer, Assaf Razin, and Efraim Sadka. Organized into four subseries: Articles, Book Chapters, and Other Writings; Books; Referee Reports; and Notes and Reviews.

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