Testing the theory of tournaments: An empirical analysis of broiler production CR Knoeber, WN Thurman Journal of labor economics 12 (2), 155-179, 1994 | 508 | 1994 |
“Don't Count Your Chickens...”: Risk and Risk Shifting in the Broiler Industry CR Knoeber, WN Thurman American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77 (3), 486-496, 1995 | 257 | 1995 |
Honey bee pollination markets and the internalization of reciprocal benefits RR Rucker, WN Thurman, M Burgett American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94 (4), 956-977, 2012 | 233 | 2012 |
The poultry market: Demand stability and industry structure WN Thurman American Journal of Agricultural Economics 69 (1), 30-37, 1987 | 138 | 1987 |
Chickens, eggs, and causality, or which came first WN Thurman, ME Fisher American journal of agricultural economics 70 (2), 237-238, 1988 | 137 | 1988 |
Economic and market issues on the sustainability of egg production in the United States: Analysis of alternative production systems DA Sumner, H Gow, D Hayes, W Matthews, B Norwood, JT Rosen-Molina, ... Poultry science 90 (1), 241-250, 2011 | 119 | 2011 |
Endogeneity testing in a supply and demand framework WN Thurman The Review of Economics and Statistics, 638-646, 1986 | 102 | 1986 |
Restricting the market for quota: an analysis of tobacco production rights with corroboration from congressional testimony RR Rucker, WN Thurman, DA Sumner Journal of Political Economy 103 (1), 142-175, 1995 | 101 | 1995 |
The economic effects of supply controls: The simple analytics of the US peanut program RR Rucker, WN Thurman The Journal of Law and Economics 33 (2), 483-515, 1990 | 77 | 1990 |
Economic effects and responses to changes in honey bee health PM Ferrier, RR Rucker, WN Thurman, M Burgett | 73 | 2018 |
Marketing quotas and random yields: marginal effects of inframarginal subsidies on peanut supply RB Borges, WN Thurman American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76 (4), 809-817, 1994 | 71 | 1994 |
Health risk and the demand for red meat: evidence from futures markets RG Robenstein, WN Thurman Review of Agricultural Economics, 629-641, 1996 | 67 | 1996 |
On interpreting inverse demand systems: a primal comparison of scale flexibilities and income elasticities H Park, WN Thurman American Journal of Agricultural Economics 81 (4), 950-958, 1999 | 65 | 1999 |
Components of grain futures price volatility B Karali, WN Thurman Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 167-182, 2010 | 63 | 2010 |
US pollination markets: Recent changes and historical perspective M Burgett, S Daberkow, R Rucker, W Thurman American Bee Journal 150 (1), 35-41, 2010 | 61 | 2010 |
Modeling inverse demands for fish: Empirical welfare measurement in Gulf and South Atlantic fisheries H Park, WN Thurman, JE Easley Jr Marine Resource Economics 19 (3), 333-351, 2004 | 61 | 2004 |
The fable of the bees revisited: causes and consequences of the US honey program MK Muth, RR Rucker, WN Thurman, CT Chuang The Journal of Law and Economics 46 (2), 479-516, 2003 | 61 | 2003 |
Speculative carryover: an empirical examination of the US refined copper market WN Thurman The RAND Journal of Economics, 420-437, 1988 | 61 | 1988 |
Consistent estimation of general equilibrium welfare effects WN Thurman, MK Wohlgenant American Journal of Agricultural Economics 71 (4), 1041-1045, 1989 | 58 | 1989 |
Estimating the structure of market reaction to news: Information events and lumber futures prices RR Rucker, WN Thurman, JK Yoder American Journal of Agricultural Economics 87 (2), 482-500, 2005 | 53 | 2005 |