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These publications are produced by Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics faculty, staff, and/or students, but are not necessarily for the Agricultural and Applied Economics Department. Check each publication for its institutional origin. Unless noted otherwise, all papers are in Adobe Acrobat format.
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- The Health Care Industry and La Crosse County: Will Medicaid and BadgerCare Budget Reduction Impact the Local Economy?
by Mary Meehan-Strub, STEVEN C. DELLER and Karl Green
March 2012, 18 pages.
- Economic Contirbution of Hospitals to the Wisconsin Economy
by STEVEN C. DELLER
October 2011, 28 pages.
- Economic Impacts of Agriculture in Wisconsin Counties
by STEVEN DELLER & David Williams
March 2011, 27 pages.
- Economic Impact of Specialty Crop Production and Processing in Wisconsin
by Ashleigh Arledge Keene & PAUL D. MITCHELL
October 2010, 10 pages.
Low resolution version - Status of the Wisconsin Ginseng Industry
by Lan Cheng & PAUL D. MITCHELL
February 2009, 44 pages. - Early Childhood Care and Education: Economic Impacts in Dane County
by Gail Kiles Krumenauer& STEVEN C. DELLER
November 2008, 20 pages. - Patterns of Crime and Criminal Justice in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
by Patricia L Malone & STEVEN C. DELLER
December 2007, 36 pages. -
The Cranberry Industry and Ocean Spray Cooperative: Lessons in Cooperative Governance
by EDWARD V. JESSE & Richard T. Rogers.
FSRG Monograph Series, #19, January 2006, 57 pages. -
A Trade Area Analysis of Wisconsin Counties: An Update for 2004
by STEVEN C. DELLER, Matt Kures & William Ryan
January 2006, 27 pages. -
The Structure of St. Croix County Economy: A Study for Economic Opportunity
by Jim Janke & STEVEN DELLER
November 2004, 38 pages. - The Fiscal Health of Wisconsin Cities and Villages and Policy Reponses
by Craig Maher & STEVEN DELLER
August 2004. 14 pages.
A web-based survey of fiscal health was administered to all Wisconsin cities and villages during the early summer of 2004. A total of 155 municipalities responded to the survey. Of those responding, 53.5 percent reported that their current revenue base is inadequate and more than 58 percent responded that their fiscal condition in five years will be inadequate. Some of the strategies most actively pursued in response to fiscal stress include the adoption or increase in user fees and charges, refinance outstanding debt and delaying capital expenditures. Strategies least likely to be pursued include increasing short-term debt and workforce reductions. -
Wisconsin's Structural Deficit: Our Fiscal Future at the Crossroads
by ANDREW RESCHOVSKY
A new report published by the Robert M. Lafollette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 8p. May 2002 - Rethinking Markets

by DANIEL W. BROMLEY
32p.
Fellows Address presented at the annual meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association
Toronto, Canada, July 27-30, 1997
Abstract - Cheese Pricing: A Study of the National Cheese Exchange

by WILLARD F. MUELLER, BRUCE W. MARION, Maqbool H. Sial, and F.E. Geithman.
58p, 316,785 bytes
Full Study - What Would a Balanced Budget
Mean for Wisconsin?
by ANDREW RESCHOVSKY
This report is one of a series published by the Twentieth Century Fund which examines how a federal balanced budget amendment would effect individual states. Andrew Reschovsky, Professor of Agricultural & Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, analyzes the impact such an amendment would have on Wisconsin. - Understanding the Global Commons

by DANIEL W. BROMLEY and Jeffrey A. Cochrane
23p, 64,000 bytes
Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Training Project
EPAT/MUCIA Working Paper No. 13, July 1994
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