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"The material in this booklet is a reprint of a portion of that which was prepared by NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications for presentation to the Congress."

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"Vital and health statistics."

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Issued 1953/54- as its Publication and 1953/54-1956/57 as its International organization and conference series III, 103, 111, 120 and 126; issued 1957/58-1983/84 as its International organization and conference series. [New series, 2,9, etc.; issued 1984/85- as its Publication.

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DU1 .I5 1936 vol. 13, no. 5 with : Business and government under the National Recovery Administration / Theodore J. Kreps. New York : American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1936. Bound together subsequent to publication.

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Reporters: 1966-67 - 1978-1979, Helen G. Nassif; 1979-1980, Ruth A. Hill; 1980-1981- Ruth A. Butler.

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Issued by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of International Commerce, 1968:32-1978:10; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1978:11; by U.S. Industry and Trade Administration, 1978:12-

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Allocations of research funds across programs are often made for efficiency reasons. Social science research is shown to have small, lagged but significant effects on U.S. agricultural efficiency when public agricultural R&D and extension are simultaneously taken into account. Farm management and marketing research variables are used to explain variations in estimates of allocative and technical efficiency using a Bayesian approach that incorporates stylized facts concerning lagged research impacts in a way that is less restrictive than popular polynomial distributed lags. Results are reported in terms of means and standard deviations of estimated probability distributions of parameters and long-run total multipliers. Extension is estimated to have a greater impact on both allocative and technical efficiency than either R&D or social science research.