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| Title: | THE WAEA AS HEIR-APPARENT OF A REGIONAL MANDATE |
| Authors: | Gessaman, Paul H. |
| Issue Date: | 1988-07 |
| Abstract: | Sixty years ago agricultural economists established a regional professional organization now called the WAEA. As it evolved, interest-based member constituencies emerged. Perspective for discussion of WAEA actions, activities, and roles as the heir-apparent professional organization for western region agricultural economists is provided through identification of conditions and problems endemic to the region, and commentary on the decline of alternative regional differences. |
| URI: | http://purl.umn.edu/32149 |
| Institution/Association: | Western Journal of Agricultural Economics>Volume 13, Number 01, July 1988 |
| Total Pages: | 6 |
| Language: | English |
| From Page: | 134 |
| To Page: | 139 |
| Collections: | Volume 13, Number 01, July 1988
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