The Economics Commentator is a newsletter published by the Department of Economics. It is written for farmers and ranchers, agriculturally-related and small-town business managers, and public official and policymakers. The newsletter provides recent market information, research findings, and other information about economic conditions and changes in South Dakota.
Submissions from 1974
Health Services for Rural South Dakota, Galen Kelsey
Impacts of Transportation Changes on Rural Communities, Robert J. Antonides
Inadequate Grain Market News Information System for Producers, Arthur B. Sogn
Income Distribution Among South Dakota Continues Per Capita Personal Incomes, South Dakota Counties, 1971, Robert J. Antonides
Issues Concerning the Development of a Grain Reserve Policy, Richard K. Rudel
Land Use Planning and Zoning Legislation - What Happened?, Galen Kelsey
Outlook for U.S. Farm Exports Down After Record $21.3 Billion in Fiscal Year 1974, William F. Payne
Overview of the 1975 Agricultural Outlook, Robert J. Antonides
Planning and Professional Economics Assistance, Robert L. Vertrees
Public Programs Which Help Private Enterprises Meet Air and Water Pollution Control Regulations, Robert L. Vertrees
Rural Industrialization, Galen Kelsey
Some Basic Types of Public Planning in South Dakota, Robert L. Vertrees
Some Economic Implications of Grain Reserves, Richard K. Rudel
The Camping Industry, Arnold Bateman
What are the Real Facts About Food?, William F. Payne
Submissions from 1973
1973 Food Prices in Long-range Perspective, Robert O. Olson
Area-Wide Comprehensive Health Planning Councils, Galen Kelsey
Attitudes of Some South Dakota Farmers Towards Residential and Vocational Changes, Howard A. Gilbert
Bank Credit Cards, Shelby J. Smith
Changes in Food Habits and Consumption, William Kohlmeyer
Dairy Provisions of New Farm Law, Leonard Benning
Devaluation and Some of its Effects, Robert J. Antonides
Farm Land Prices Have Many Aspects, Robert J. Antonides
Fertilizer Shortage Ahead?, Richard K. Rudel
Grain Exports Put Crunch on Transportation, William F. Payne
Insurance Principles, Ralph O. Felberg
Medical Education in South Dakota, Galen Kelsey
More About the Human Needs Assessment Survey, Dale E. Roth
Personal Property Taxes in South Dakota, Gordon D. Rose
Revolving Credit for Consumers, Shelby J. Smith
Rural Development and Industrial Revenue Bonds, Richard Rudel
Signs of the Times: The Metric System Is Here, Robert J. Antonides and Arthur B. Sogn
Some Changes in South Dakota Agriculture, 1964-69, Robert J. Antonides
Some Findings of the Human Needs Assessment Survey, Dale E. Roth
The Consumer Price Index, Robert J. Antonides
The Physician's Assistant Program in South Dakota, Galen Kelsey
Trends In and Opportunities for Cattle Feeding in South Dakota, Robert E. Olson
What Do Economics Graduates Do?, William Kohlmeyer
What to Expect from New Federal Planning Procedures, Robert L. Vertrees
Submissions from 1972
Constitutional Change in South Dakota, Gordon D. Rose
Economics Newsletter Number One, John E. Thompson
General Revenue Sharing, Allyn O. Lockner
Grain Futures An Alternative Market Tool, Arthur B. Sogn
Investment Credit, Merlyn M. Dahl
Livestock Payment Protection, William F. Payne
Multi-County Planning and Development Districts in South Dakota, Galen Kelsey
Observations on the 1973 Livestock Outlook for South Dakota, Arthur W. Anderson
The Government Wheat Program for 1973, Arthur W. Anderson
Year-end Tax Management for Farmers, Herbert R. Allen