@article{Reid:28985,
      recid = {28985},
      author = {Reid, Donald W. and Tew, Bernard V.},
      title = {AN EVALUATION OF EXPECTED VALUE AND EXPECTED  VALUE-VARIANCE CRITERIA IN ACHIEVING RISK EFFICIENCY IN  CROP SELECTION},
      journal = {Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource  Economics},
      address = {1987-10},
      number = {1204-2016-69579},
      pages = {9},
      year = {1987},
      abstract = {This article evaluates the performance of expected value  and expected value-variance criteria in achieving risk  efficiency in crop selection.  Results indicate that the  expected returns criterion achieves risk efficiency in many  situations because of constraints.  However, in the absence  of many constraints the expected returns criterion performs  poorly except when highly mean-dominant activities are  present.  The expected value-variance criterion achieves a  high degree of risk efficiency for all situations examined.   This result implies that criteria more complex than  expected value-variance are not necessary for crop  selection analysis, given empirical returns distributions.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/28985},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.28985},
}