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Charles B. Moss

Food and Resource Economics Department

**** ******* ****

P.O. Box 110240

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32611-0240

Telephone: 352-***-****

Fax: 352-***-****

Internet: abqhn2@r.postjobfree.com

Education

Doctor of Philosophy, December 1987, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.

General Area of Study; Agricultural Finance, Agricultural Policy,

Macroeconomics, Quantitative Methods. Thesis: The Effect of Macroeconomic

Factors on the Well-Being of a Representative Midwestern Crop and Livestock

Farm. Major Advisor, Dr. Tim Baker.

Master of Science, August 1984, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.

General Area of Study; Agricultural Finance, Agricultural Policy, Quantitative

Methods. Thesis: A Polyperiod Analysis of Financial Performance With

Alternative Resource Endowments, Credit Restraints, and Organizational Forms.

Major Advisor, Dr. James Plaxico.

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, December 1982, Oklahoma State University,

Stillwater, Oklahoma. Agricultural Economics-Accounting (double major).

Professional Experience

University of Florida, Department of Food and Resource Economics. Professor with

tenure, August 1998 to present. Appointment: research and teaching in the area of

agricultural finance and econometrics.

University of Florida, Center for Latin American Studies, Affiliate Member, February

2006 to Present.

University of Florida, Center for Applied Optimization, Affiliate Member, August 2000

to Present.

University of Florida, Department of Food and Resource Economics. Associate Professor

with tenure, August 1993 to August 1998. Appointment: research and teaching in

the area of agricultural finance and econometrics.

University of Florida, Department of Economics. McKethan-Matherly fellow, 1989 to

1994.

University of Florida, Department of Food and Resource Economics. Assistant Professor,

September 1987 to August 1993. Appointment: research and teaching in the area

of agricultural finance.

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Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics. Graduate Staff, August 1984

to September 1987. Responsibilities included teaching and research in the area of

agricultural finance.

Oklahoma State University, Department of Agricultural Economics. Graduate Assistant,

January 1983 to August 1984. Responsibilities included research in farm financial

management and policy and one semester as teaching assistant for senior level

course in agricultural policy.

Oklahoma State University, Department of Agricultural Economics. Undergraduate

Teaching Assistant, August 1982 to December 1982; Farm and Ranch

Management I (AGEC 3413).

Oklahoma State University, Department of Agricultural Economics. Undergraduate

Research Assistant, October 1981 to May 1982; the research involved studying

the recreational value of the Arkansas Navigation Project; responsibilities

included data analysis and computer programming.

Farmed in Southwest Oklahoma from May 1974 until August 1982, crop/livestock

operation, including wheat, cotton, alfalfa, cattle, swine, and custom machinery

business.

Other Professional Experience

Co-Editor Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1999-2001.

Editorial Boards: Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1998-2000,

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1996-1999.

Publications

Books

1. Moss, Charles B. 2010. Risk, Uncertainty, and the Agricultural Firm Hackensack, New

Jersey: World Scientific Publishing Company.

2. Schmitz, Andrew, Charles B. Moss, Troy G. Schmitz, Hartley W. Furtan, and H. Carole

Schmitz. 2010. Agricultural Policy, Agribusiness, and Rent-Seeking Behaviour Second

Edition Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Edited Volumes

1. Moss, Charles B., Gordon Rausser, Andrew Schmitz, Timothy G. Taylor, and David

Zilberman (Editors). 2002. Agricultural Globalization, Trade and the Environment

Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

2. Schmitz, Andrew, Thomas H. Spreen, William Messina, and Charles B. Moss (Editors).

2002. Sugar and Related Sweetener Markets in the 21st Century: International

Perspectives London: CAB International.

3. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz (Editors). 2003 Government Policy and Farmland

Markets: The Maintenance of Farmer Wealth Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.

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4. Schmitz, Andrew, Charles B. Moss, Troy G. Schmitz, and Won W. Koo (Editors). 2005.

International Agricultural Trade Disputes: Case Studies in North America Calgary,

Alberta: University of Calgary Press.

5. Schmitz, Troy G., Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, Albert Kagan, and Bruce Babcock

(Editors). 2005. E-Commerce in Agribusiness Longboat Key, Florida: Florida Science

Source, Inc.

6. Schmitz, Andrew, Norbert Wilson, Charles Moss, and David Zilberman (Editors). 2011.

The Economics of Alternative Energy Sources and Globalization Oak Park, Illinois:

Bentham eBooks.

Chapters in Books

1. Moss, Charles B. 1996. The Spatial Correlation of Presidential Elections. In Festschrift

Honoring Johan Koerts (B. Bode, J. van Dalen and L. Klomp, eds.), pp. 15 8, 20.

Rotterdam: Erasmus University.

2. Theil, Henri, Charles B. Moss, and Dongling Chen. 1996. The Spatial Autocorrelation of

Per Capita GDPs. In Studies in Global Econometrics by Henri Theil pp. 47 52. Boston:

Kluwer Academic Publishers, Inc., 1996.

3. Nagahban, B., C.B. Moss, J.W. Jones, K.L. Campbell, J. Zhand, and W.G. Boggess.

1996. Integrating Optimisation into a Regional Planning Model using GIS. In Security

and Sustainability in a Mature Water Economy: A Global Perspective edited by John J.

Pigram, pp. 347 62. University of New England, Armidale, Australia: Center for Water

Policy Research.

4. Purvis, Amy, William G. Boggess, Charles B. Moss, and John Holt. 1997. An Ex Ante

Approach to Modeling Technology Adoption. In Decentralization and Coordination of

Water Resource Management edited by Douglas D. Parker and Yacov Tsur, pp. 317 38.

Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Inc.

5. Moss, Charles B., Henri Theil, and Sri Devi Deepak. 1997. The GDPs and Populations of

the G-7 Countries 1950-1990. In Price Policy and Economic Growth edited by Jorge

Salazar-Carrillo and Antonio Jorge, pp. 177 82. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing

Group, Inc.

6. Seale, James L. Jr. and Charles B. Moss. 1997. A Latent Variable Analysis of the Effect

of Financial Stress on International Trade in Latin America. In Price Policy and

Economic Growth edited by Jorge Salazar-Carrillo and Antonio Jorge, pp. 95 112.

Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

7. Moss, Charles B. and Timothy G. Taylor. 2002. Agricultural Globalization, Trade, and

the Environment: Introduction. In Agricultural Globalization, Trade and the Environment

edited by Charles B. Moss, Gordon Rausser, Andrew Schmitz, Timothy G. Taylor, and

David Zilberman, pp. 1 11. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

8. Moss, Charles B. and Chris de Bodisco. 2002. Agricultural and Trade Policy under

Administrative Water Regimes. In Agricultural Globalization, Trade and the

Environment edited by Charles B. Moss, Gordon Rausser, Andrew Schmitz, Timothy G.

Taylor, and David Zilberman, pp. 115 32. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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9. Chris Dumas, Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. 2002. Tradable Permits and

Agricultural Sequestration of Carbon. In Agricultural Globalization, Trade and the

Environment edited by Charles B. Moss, Gordon Rausser, Andrew Schmitz, Timothy G.

Taylor, and David Zilberman, pp. 439 55. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

10. Moss, Charles B., Gregory Livanis, Vince Breneman, and Richard F. Nehring. 2002.

Productivity Versus Urban Sprawl: Spatial Variations in Land Values. In Agricultural

Productivity: Measurement and Source of Growth edited by V. Eldon Ball and George

W. Norton, pp. 117 33. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Inc.

11. Moss, Charles B. 2002. Applied Optimization in Agriculture. In Handbook of Applied

Optimization edited by Panos Pardolous and Mauricio G. C. Resende, pp. 957 66. New

York: Oxford Press.

12. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. 2002. Coalitions and Competitiveness: Why has

the Sugar Program Been Resilient? In Agricultural Policy for the 21st Century edited by

Luther Tweeten and Stanley Thompson, pp. 160 83. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University

Press.

13. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. 2002. Coalition Structures and U.S. Sugar Policy.

In Sugar and Related Sweetener Markets in the 21st Century: International Perspectives

edited by A. Schmitz, T.H. Spreen, W.A. Messina, and C.B. Moss, pp. 259 80. London:

CAB International.

14. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. 2002. Trade in HFCS: Cointegration with

Substitute Goods. In Sugar and Related Sweetener Markets in the 21st Century:

International Perspectives edited by A. Schmitz, T.H. Spreen, W. A. Messina, and C.B.

Moss, pp. 299 314. London: CAB International.

15. Featherstone, Allen M. and Charles B. Moss. 2003. Capital Markets, Land Values, and

Boom-Bust Cycles. In Government Policy and Farmland Markets: The Maintenance of

Farmer Wealth edited by Charles B. Moss and Andrew Schmitz, pp. 159 78. Ames,

Iowa: Iowa State University Press.

16. Moss, Charles B. J.S. Shonkwiler, and Andrew Schmitz. 2003. The Certainty

Equivalence of Farmland Values: 1910 to 2000. In Government Policy and Farmland

Markets: The Maintenance of Farmer Wealth edited by Charles B. Moss and Andrew

Schmitz, pp. 209 22. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.

17. Erickson, Kenneth, Ashok K. Mishra, and Charles B. Moss. 2003. Cash Rents, Imputed

Returns, and the Valuation of Farmland Revisited. In Government Policy and Farmland

Markets: The Maintenance of Farmer Wealth edited by Charles B. Moss and Andrew

Schmitz, pp. 223 35. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.

18. Schmitz, Troy G., Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. 2004. Segmentation of GMO

and non-GMO Soybean Markets under Identity Preservation Costs and Government Price

Supports. In The Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology edited by R. E. Evenson and

V. Santaniello, pp. 201-10. Cambridge, MA: CABI Publishing.

Moss, Charles B., Andrew Schmitz, Thomas Spreen, and David Orden. 2005. Mexico s

19.

Antidumping Regime against High Fructose Corn Syrup from the United States. In

International Agricultural Trade Disputes: Case Studies in North America edited by

Schmitz, Andrew, Charles B. Moss, Troy G. Schmitz, and Won W. Koo, pp. 207 24.

Calgary, Alberta: University of Calgary Press.

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20. Moss, Charles B., Troy G. Schmitz, and Andrew Schmitz. 2005. The New Institutional

Economics, Schumpeter, and E-Commerce. In E-Commerce in Agribusiness edited by

Schmitz, Troy G., Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, Albert Kagan, and Bruce Babcock,

pp. 3 24. Longboat Key, Florida: Florida Science Source, Inc.

21. Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew Schmitz, and Charles B. Moss. 2005. E-Commerce and Other

Marketing Outlets in Florida s Cattle Market. In E-Commerce in Agribusiness edited by

Schmitz, Troy G., Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, Albert Kagan, and Bruce Babcock,

pp. 121 50. Longboat Key, Florida: Florida Science Source, Inc.

22. Moss, Charles B. and Andrw Schmitz. 2006. Farmland Markets, Boom/Bust Cycles, and

Farm Size. In Agriculture in the Face of Changing Markets, Institutions and Policies:

Challenges and Strategies edited Jarmila Curtiss, Alfons Balmann, Kirsti Dautzenberg,

and Kathrin Happe Halle, pp. 80 102. Germany: Leibniz-Institut F r Agrarentwicklung

in Mittel-und Osteuropa (IAMA).

23. Moss, Charles B. 2008. Sugar Industry. In International Encyclopedia of the Social

Sciences edited William A. Darity, Jr.. Vol. 8. 2nd ed., pp. 218-221. Detroit: Macmillan

Reference.

24. Moss, Charles B. and Troy G. Schmitz. 2011. The Potential Effect of Ethanol on the U.S.

Economy: A General Equilibrium Approach. In The Economics of Alternative Energy

Sources and Globalization pp. 35-49 Oak Park, Illinois: Bentham eBooks.

1. Moss, Charles B., Allen M. Featherstone, and Timothy G. Baker. 1987. Agricultural

Assets in an Efficient Multiperiod Portfolio. Agricultural Finance Review 47, 82 94.

2. Featherstone, Allen M., Charles B. Moss, Timothy G. Baker, and Paul V. Preckel. 1988.

The Theoretical Effects of Farm Policies on Optimal Leverage and the Probability of

Equity Loss. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 70(3), 572 579.

3. Moss, Charles B., Ronald P. Muraro, and William G. Boggess. 1989. Distortionary

Impacts of the 1982 and 1986 Tax Codes on Capital Investments: A Case Study of the

Investment in Orange Grove. Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 21(2), 107

116.

4. Moss, Charles B., J.S. Shonkwiler, and John E. Reynolds. 1989. Government Payments

to Farmers and Real Agricultural Asset Values in the 1980s. Southern Journal of

Agricultural Economics 21(2), 139 154.

5. Moss, Charles B., Stephen A. Ford, and William G. Boggess. 1989. Capital Gains,

Optimal Leverage, and the Probability of Equity Loss: A Theoretical Model. Agricultural

Finance Review 49, 127 134.

6. Featherstone, Allen and Charles B. Moss. 1990. Quantifying Gains to Diversification

Using Certainty Equivalence in a Mean Variance Model: An Application to Florida

Citrus. Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 22(2), 191 198.

7. Moss, Charles B., J.S. Shonkwiler, and Stephen A. Ford. 1990. A Risk Endogenous

Model of Aggregate Agricultural Debt. Agricultural Finance Review 50, 73 79.

8. Moss, Charles B. 1991. Financing Agriculture under Changing Environmental

Regulations: A Discussion of the Emerging Teaching and Research Agenda. (Invited)

American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73(5), 1405 6.

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9. Gottret, Maria Veronica, James L. Seale, Jr., Charles B. Moss, and Carlton G. Davis.

1991. Efectos de Las Dificultades Financieras Sobre El Comercio Exterior Para Pases

Del Caribe y Latinoamerica. Revista Investigacion Agraria Economia 6(2), 147 160.

10. Moss, Charles B., Stephen A. Ford, and Mario Castejon. 1991. Effect of Debt Position on

the Choice of Marketing Strategies for Florida Orange Growers: A Risk Efficienc y

Approach. Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 23(2), 103 112.

11. Moss, Charles B., Richard N. Weldon, and Ronald P. Muraro. 1991. The Impact of Risk

on the Discount Rate for Different Citrus Varieties. Agribusiness: An International

Journal 7(4), 327 338.

12. Moss, Charles B., Richard N. Weldon, and Allen M. Featherstone. 1991. A Simple

Approach to Evaluating Risk Diversification Opportunities. Journal of the American

Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers 55(1), 20 24.

13. Moss, Charles B. 1992. The Cost Price Squeeze in Agriculture: An Application of

Cointegration. Review of Agricultural Economics 14(1), 209 217.

14. Weldon, Richard N., Charles B. Moss and Kenneth Erickson. 1993. The Distribution of

Farm Wealth in the United States. Agricultural Finance Review 53, 100 9.

15. Moss, Charles B. and J. S. Shonkwiler. 1993. Estimating Yield Distributions Using a

Stochastic Trend Model and Nonnormal Errors. American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 75(5), 1056 62.

16. Shonkwiler, J. S. and Charles B. Moss. 1993. A Multidimensional Index of Financial

Stress in the Farm Sector. Social Indicators Research 28(3), 75 84.

17. Ramirez, Octavio, Charles B. Moss and William G. Boggess. 1994. Estimation and Use

of the Inverse Hyperbolic Sine Transformation to Model Nonnormal Correlated Random

Variables. Journal of Applied Statistics 21, 289 304.

18. Weldon, Richard N., Endah Srinarni, Charles B. Moss and John J. Van Sickle. 1994.

Financial Analysis of the Banks for Cooperatives. Journal of Agricultural Cooperation

13 26.

19. Featherstone, Allen M. and Charles B. Moss. 1994. Measuring Economies of Scale and

Scope in Agricultural Banking. (Invited) American Journal of Agricultural Economics

76(3), 655 61.

20. Weldon, Richard N. and Charles B. Moss. 1994. The Term Structure of Interest Rates

and Net Present Value. Journal of Agribusiness 12(1), 13 26.

21. Nyamusika, Nfune, Thomas H. Spreen, Owen Rae and Charles B. Moss. 1994. A

Bioeconomic Model of Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex. Review of Agricultural

Economics 16(1), 39 53.

22. Purvis, Amy, William G. Boggess, Charles B. Moss and John Holt. 1995. Technology

Adoption Decisions Under Irreversibility and Uncertainty: An Ex Ante Approach.

American Journal of Agricultural Economics 77(3), 541 51.

23. Henry, G. M., M. A. DeLorenzo, D. K. Beede, H. H. Van Horn, C. B. Moss, and W. G.

Boggess. 1995. Determining Optimal Nutrient Management Strategies for Dairy Farms.

Journal of Dairy Science 78, 693 703.

24. Moss, Charles B. 1997. Returns, Interest Rates, and Inflation: How They Explain

Changes in Farmland Values. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79(4), 1311

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25. Vogiatzis, M., D. R. Carter, C. B. Moss, and L. G. Arvanitis. 1997. Ecosystem

Management or Infeasible Guidelines? Implications of Adjacency Restrictions for

Wildlife Habitat and Timber Production. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27, 1302

10.

26. Greene, Gretchen, Charles B. Moss, and Thomas H. Spreen. 1997. The Demand for

Recreational Fishing in Tampa Bay, Florida: A Random Utility Approach. Marine

Resource Economics 12, 293 305.

27. Ramirez, Octavio A., Charles B. Moss, and William G. Boggess. 1997. A Stochastic

Optimal Control Formulation of the Consumption/Debt Decision. Agricultural Finance

Review 57, 29 38.

28. Theil, Henri and Charles B. Moss. 1999. The Measurement of Inequality by Components

of Total Expenditure. Empirical Economics 24(3), 559 61.

29. Theil, Henri and Charles B. Moss. 2000. A Proposed Set of Nine Regions for the United

States. Empirical Economics 25(4), 715 9.

30. Moss, Charles B. 2000. Estimation of the Cobb-Douglas with Zero Input Levels:

Bootstrapping and Substitution. Applied Economic Letters 7, 677 9.

31. Schmitz, Andrew and Charles B. Moss. 2001. Vertical Integration in Production and

Marketing: The Case of Sugar in the United States International Sugar Journal

103(1234), 443 6, 461.

32. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. 2002. Price Behavior In The U.S. Sweetener

Market: A Cointegration Approach. Applied Economics 34(10), 1273 81.

33. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. 2002. Vertical Integration and Trade Policy: The

Case of Sugar. Agribusiness: An International Journal 18(1), 49 60.

34. Moss, Charles B. and Chris De Bodisco. 2002. Irrigation Projections in Georgia s

Alabama-Coosa-Tallapossa and Apalachicola-Chattahooche-Flint Basins: 1995-2020.

Water Resources Management 16(5), 381 400.

35. Moss, Charles B. 2003. It is Obvious That . Journal of Agricultural and Applied

Economics 35(Supplement), 1.

36. Moss, Charles B. and Henri Theil. 2003. Homogeneity Testing Revisited. Journal of

Agricultural and Applied Economics 35(Supplement), 3 4.

37. Xiaming Gao, Charles B. Moss, Henri Theil and Dave D. Weatherspoon. 2003. The

Development of the GDPs of the G-7 Countries, 1950-1988. Journal of Agricultural and

Applied Economics 35(Supplement), 151 4.

38. Theil, Henri and Charles B. Moss. 2003. Les Ma tres du Monde: The G-7 s Path to

Prominence, 1885 1994. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics

35(Supplement), 155 60.

39. Theil, Henri and Charles B. Moss. 2003. The Five Layers of Affluence. Journal of

Agricultural and Applied Economics 35(Supplement), 165 8.

40. Deepak, Sri Devi, James L. Seale, Jr., and Charles B. Moss. 2003. Per Capita Income,

Human Capital, and Inequality Convergence. Journal of Agricultural and Applied

Economics 35(Supplement), 171 80.

41. Weatherspoon, Dave D., James L. Seale, Jr. and Charles B. Moss. 2003. Extending

Theil s Inequality Index: Addressing D ynamic Convergence in the OECD. Journal of

Agricultural and Applied Economics 35(Supplement), 183 94.

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42. Moss, Charles B., Troy G. Schmitz, Albert Kagan, and Andrew Schmitz. 2003.

Institutional Economics and the Emergence of E-commerce in Agribusiness. Journal of

Agribusiness 21(1), 83 102.

43. Schmitz, Troy G., Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. 2003. Marketing Channels

Compete for U.S. Stocker Cattle. Journal of Agribusiness 21(2), 131 48.

44. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. 2004. Delineating the Relevant U.S. Sweetener

Markets. Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization 2(1), Article 1.

http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol2/iss1/art1.

45. Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew Schmitz, and Charles B. Moss. 2004. Reduced Demand

due to StarLink Corn: A Structural Change Model. Journal of Agricultural

and Food Industrial Organization 2(2), Article 6.

http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol2/iss2/art6.

46. Gray, Richard, Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. 2004. Genetically Modified

Organisms: Rights To Use Commodity Names and the Lemons Problem. Journal of

Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization 2(2), Article 7.

http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol2/iss2/art7.

47. Mishra, Ashok K., Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth Erickson. 2004. Valuing Farmland

with Multiple Quasi-Fixed Inputs. Applied Economics 36(15), 1655 69.

48. Moss, Charles B., Troy G. Schmitz, and Andrew Schmitz. 2004. The Brave New World:

Imperfect Information, Segregation Costs, and Genetically Modified Organisms.

Agrarwirtschaft 53(8), 303 8.

49. Blank, Steven C., Kenneth W. Erickson, Charles B. Moss, and Richard Nehring. 2004.

Agricultural Profits and Farm Household Wealth. (Invited) American Journal of

Agricultural Economics 86(5), 1299 307.

50. Erickson, Kenneth W., Charles B. Moss, and Ashok K. Mishra. 2004. Rates of Return in

the Farm and Non-farm Sectors: How Do They Compare? Journal of Agricultural and

Applied Economics 36(3), 789 95.

51. Schmitz, Troy G., Andrew Schmitz, and Charles B. Moss. 2005. The Economic Impact of

StarLink Corn. Agribusiness: An International Journal 21(3), 391 407.

52. Schmitz, Andrew and Charles B. Moss. 2005. Multifunctionality in Agriculture:

Externalities and Non-Traded Goods. International Journal of Agricultural Resources,

Governance, and Ecology 4(3/4), 327 43.

53. Blank, Steven C., Kenneth W. Erickson, and Charles B. Moss. 2005. Profit Patterns

Across American Agriculture. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 30(2),

205 30.

54. Moss, Charles B. and Ani Katchova. 2005. Farmland Valuation and Asset Performance.

Agricultural Finance Review 65(2), 119 30.

55. Moss, Charles B., Andrew Schmitz, and Troy G. Schmitz. 2006. First-Generation

Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture. Journal of Public Affairs 6(1), 46 57.

56. Moss, Charles B. 2006. Valuing State Level Funding for Research: Results for Florida.

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 38(1), 169 83.

57. Mishra, Ashok K. and Charles B. Moss. 2006. Adapting A Nonparametric Pooling Test

for Use in Panel Cointegration Models. Applied Economics Letters 13(6), 355 7.

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58. Pierre, Raphael, Thomas H. Spreen, and Charles B. Moss. 2006. Invasive Species and

Bio-Security: Cost of Monitoring and Controlling Mediterranean Fruit Flies in Florida.

(Invited) Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 38(2), 337 43.

59. Moss, Charles B., Ashok K. Mishra, and Kenneth W. Erickson. 2006. Rates of Return on

U.S. Farm Investments, 1940-2003: A Comparison of Imputed Returns Versus Residual

Income Approaches. Agricultural Finance Review 66(1), 91 107.

60. Livanis, Grigorios, Charles B. Moss, Vincent E. Breneman, and Richard F. Nehring.

2006. Urban Sprawl and Farmland Prices. American Journal of Agricultural Economics

88(4), 915 29.

61. Moss, Charles B. and Troy G. Schmitz. 2006. A Semiparametric Estimator of the Zellner

Production Function for Corn: Fitting the Univariate Primal. Applied Economics Letters

13(13), 863 7.

62. Mishra, Ashok K., Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth Erickson. 2006. Farm Wealth

Inequality Within and Across Regions in the United States. Agricultural and Resource

Economics Review 35(2), 251 64.

63. Livanis, Grigorios and Charles B. Moss. 2006. Quasi-Fixity and Multiproduct Firms.

Economics Letters 93(2), 228 34.

64. Moss, Charles B., Ashok K. Mishra and Kenneth Erickson. 2007. Next Year on the U.S.

Farmland Market: An Informational Approach. Applied Economics 39(5), 581 5.

65. Schmitz, Andrew, Charles B. Moss, and Troy G. Schmitz. 2007. Ethanol: No Free Lunch.

Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization 5(2), Article 3. Available at:

http://www.bepress.com/jafio/vol5/iss2/art3.

66. Mishra, Ashok K., Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth Erickson. 2007. Changes in the

Distribution of Farm Wealth in the United States. Agricultural Finance Review 67(1),

119 34.

67. Mishra, Ashok K., Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth W. Erickson. 2008. The Role of Credit

Constraints and Government Subsidies in Farmland Valuation in the U.S.: An Options

Pricing Model Approach. Empirical Economics 34(2), 285 97.

68. Mishra, Ashok K. and Charles B. Moss. 2008. Measurement of Inequality by

Components of Farm Household Consumption Expenditures. Applied Economics 4(10),

1241 52.

69. Moss, Charles B., Troy G. Schmitz, and Andrew Schmitz. 2008. Segregating Genetically

Modified and Non-Genetically Modified Corn in a Marketing Channel. Applied

Economics 4(21), 2765 74.

70. Mishra, Ashok K, Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth W. Erickson. 2009. Regional

Differences in Agricultural Profitability, Government Payments, and Farml and Values:

Implications of the DuPont Expansion. Agricultural Finance Review 69(1), 49 66.

71. Moss, Charles B. and Grigorios Livanis. 2009. Implementation of Stochastic Dominance:

A Nonparametric Kernel Approach. Applied Economics Letters 16(15), 1517 22.

72. Donnet, Laura, Dave Weatherspoon, and Charles B. Moss. 2010. Tracking Food Product

Differentiation by Quality Ratings: A Cross-Entropy Analysis of Specialty Coffee E-

Auctions. Journal of Agricultural Economics 6(1), 122 37.

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73. Livanis, Grigorios, and Charles B. Moss. 2010. The Effect of Africanized Honey Bees on

Honey Production in the United States: An Informational Approach to Ecological

Economics. Ecological Economics 69(4), 895-904.

74. Castillo, Maria-Jose, Maria Pilar-Useche, and Charles B. Moss. 2010. Missing

Agricultural Price Data: An Application of Mixed Estimation. Applied Economics Letters

17(6), 537 41.

75. Moss, Charles B., Grigorios Livanis, and Andrew Schmitz. 2010. The Effect of Increased

Energy Prices on Agriculture: A Differential Supply Approach. Journal of Agricultural

and Applied Economics 42(4), 711 718.

76. Matthew J. Salois and Charles B. Moss. 2011. An Information Approach to the Dynamics

in Farm Income: Implications for Farmland Markets. Entropy 13(1), 38-52.

77. Mishra, Ashok K., Grigorios T. Livanis, and Charles B. Moss. 2011. Did the Agricultural

Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 Affect Farmland Values? Entropy 13(3), 668-682.

78. Moss, Charles B. and Ashok K. Mishra. 2011. Imputing Missing Information in the

Estimation of Production Functions and Systems. American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 93(2), 619-626.

79. Matthew J. Salois and Charles B. Moss. 2011. A Direct Test of Hyperbolic Discounting

Using Market Asset Data. Economics Letters 112, 290-292.

80. Matthew J. Salois, Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth W. Erickson. 2011. Farm Income,

Population, and Farmland Prices: A Relative Information Approach. European Review of

Agricultural Economics 39(2), 289-307.

81. Featherstone, Allen M., Charles B. Moss, and Christine A. Wilson. 2012. Guest Editorial:

Review of the Financial Data Provided by the Agricultural Resource Management

Survey. Agricultural Finance Review 72(2), 185-190.

82. Moss, Charles B., Danny A. Klinefelter, and Michael A. Gunderson. 2012. Accounting

for Complex Entities: Implications for ARMS. Agricultural Finance Review 72(2), 201-

209.

83. Ellinger, Paul N., Bruce L. Ahrendsen, and Charles B. Moss. 2012. Balance Sheet and

Income Statement Issues in ARMS. Agricultural Finance Review 72(2), 247-253.

84. Briggeman, Brian C., Steven Koenig, and Charles B. Moss. 2012. U.S. Farm Debt: The

Role of ARMS. Agricultural Finance Review 72(2), 254-261.

85. Wilson, Christine A., Charles B. Moss, and Scott Brown. 2012. Reporting and Usability

of ARMS Income and Balance Sheet Data. Agricultural Finance Review 72(2), 286-293.

Papers Published in Proceedings

Moss, Charles B., Timothy G. Baker, and B. Wade Brorsen. Effects of the

1.

Macroeconomic Environment on Agricultural Prices in the Early 1980s, Proceedings of

Regional Research Committee NC-161 Department of Agricultural and Applied

Economics, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, March 1988.

Moss, Charles B. and Allen M. Featherstone. An Empirical Investigation of Risk

2.

Diversification Opportunities Within the Farm Credit System, Proceedings of Regional

Research Committee NC-161 Agricultural Economics Report No. 243, North Dakota

State University, January 1989.

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Moss, Charles B., Octavio A Ramirez, and William G. Boggess. Modeling

3.

Nonnormality in Multivariate Distributions Using an Inverse Hyperbolic Sine

Transformation to Normality, Proceedings of Regional Research Committee S-232.

Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Arkansas,

Fayetteville, March 1991.

Moss, Charles B. and William G. Boggess. New Procedures in Modeling Risk: Nihil

4.

Novum Sub sol Est, Proceedings of Regional Research Committee S-232 Department of

Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Arizona, Tucson, September 1992.

Moss, Charles B. and Timothy G. Baker. Risk and Efficiency of Financial

5.

Intermediaries. Proceedings of Regional Research Committee NC-207 Staff Paper

SP93-22, Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, Gainesville,

September 1993.

Moss, Charles B., Amy P. Pagano, and William G. Boggess. Ex Ante Modeling of the

6.

Effect of Irreversibility and Uncertainty on Citrus Investment. Risk Modeling in

Agriculture: Retrospective and Prospective Program proceedings for the annual meetings

of the Technical Committee of S-232, Department of Economics, Iowa State University,

Ames, August, 1994.

Moss, Charles B., Ashok K. Mishra, and Kenneth W. Erickson. Effect of Debt

7.

Servicing, Returns, and Government Payments on Changes in Farmland Values: A Fixed

and Random Effects Model. Proceedings of Regional Research Committee NC-221,

Minneapolis, Minnesota October, 2000.

Mishra, Ashok K., Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth W. Erickson. Valuing Farmland with

8.

Multiple Quasi-Fixed Inputs. Proceedings of NC-221 Center for Farm and Rural

Business Finance Report 02-F-221 University of Illinois, Urbana, IL July 2002.

Moss, Charles B., Ashok K. Mishra, and Timothy G. Baker. Debt-Equity Structure and

9.

Risk Balancing by Farm Businesses. Proceedings of Regional Research Committee NC-

1014 Staff Paper #06-03, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana, March 2006.

Published Abstracts for Presented Papers

Moss, Charles B., Allen M. Featherstone, and Timothy G. Baker. Stocks, Bonds, Bills,

1.

and Farm Assets: A Portfolio Approach. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 68(5) (December 1986): 1379.

Featherstone, Allen M., Charles B. Moss, and Timothy G. Baker. The Theoretical

2.

Effects of Farm Policies on Optimal Leverage and the Probability of Equity Loss.

(Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics 68(5) (December 1986): 1379.

Moss, Charles B., Timothy G. Baker, and B. Wade Brorsen. Effects of Structural

3.

Changes in Macroeconomic Policy on Agricultural Prices. (Abstract) American Journal

of Agricultural Economics 69(5) (December 1987): 1087.

Shonkwiler, J.S., Charles B. Moss, and Stephen A. Ford. An Empirical Model of U.S.

4.

Agricultural Debt. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics 70(5)

(December 1988): 1191.

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Moss, Charles B. and J.S. Shonkwiler. Effects of Government Payments to Farmers on

5.

Real Agricultural Asset Values. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics

70(5) (December 1988): 1191.

Muraro, Ronald, Charles B. Moss, and William G. Boggess. Change in Tax Distortions

6.

Between the 1982 and 1986 U.S. Tax Codes: A Case Study of Investment in Orange

Groves. (Abstract) Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 21(1) (July 1989): 181.

Featherstone, Allen M. and Charles B. Moss. The Economic Efficiency of

7.

Diversification: Certainty Equivalence and the Mean-Variance Model. (Abstract)

Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 21(1) (July 1989): 181.

Moss, Charles B. and P.J. van Blokland. Debt Choice and Marketing Instruments: The

8.

Case of Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice. (Abstract) Southern Journal of Agricultural

Economics 21(1) (July 1989): 184.

Castejon, Mario, Charles B. Moss, and Stephen A. Ford. Effect of Debt Position on the

9.

Choice of Marketing Strategies for Florida Orange Growers. (Abstract) American

Journal of Agricultural Economics 71(5) (December 1989): 1351.

Seale, James L., Jr. and Charles B. Moss. The Overshooting Hypothesis: Are

10.

Agricultural Exports More Sensitive? (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 71(5) (December 1989): 1345.

Moss, Charles B. and J.S. Shonkwiler. An Empirical Investigation of the Effect of Risk

11.

in Agriculture on the Interest Rate on Farm Credit System Bonds. (Abstract) American

Journal of Agricultural Economics 71(5) (December 1989): 1355.

Ramirez, Octavio, Charles B. Moss, and William G. Boggess. A Stochastic Optimal

12.

Control Formulation of the Risk Balancing Debt Choice Model. (Abstract) Southern

Journal of Agricultural Economics 22(1) (July 1990): 201.

13. Gottret, Maria Veronica, James L. Seale, Jr., Charles B. Moss, and Carlton G. Davis.

Empirical Investigation into the Effect of Financial Stress on Trade Flows for Selected

Caribbean and Latin American Countries. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 72(5)(December 1990): 1371.

Boggess, William G., Octavio A. Ramirez, and Charles B. Moss. An Efficient and

14.

Theoretically consistent Procedure for Generating Correlated, Non-Normal Random

Variables in Simulation Models. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural

Economics 72(5)(December 1990): 1351.

Moss, Charles B., Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes, and Timothy G. Taylor. Risk

15.

Corrected Efficiency Measures. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics

72(5)(December 1990): 1345.

Shonkwiler, J.S. and Charles B. Moss. Misery in Agricultur e. (Abstract) Southern

16.

Journal of Agricultural Economics 23(1) (July 1991): 259.

Weldon, Richard N. and Charles B. Moss. The Term Structure of Interest Rates and Net

17.

Present Value. (Abstract) Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 23(1) (July

1991): 259.

Pana, Regina, Richard N. Weldon, and Charles B. Moss. An Economic Assessment of

18.

the Benefit of 180o Caps for Orange Trees in Florida. (Abstract) Southern Journal of

Agricultural Economics 23(1) (July 1991): 255.

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19. Moss, Charles B. The Cost Price Squeeze in Agriculture: An Application of

Cointegration. (Abstract) Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 23(1) (July

1991): 253.

20. Weldon, Richard N., Charles B. Moss, and Reginald Blackman. An Empirical

Investigation of Systematic Risk in Agribusiness. (Abstract) American Journal of

Agricultural Economics 73(5) (December 1991): 1533

21. Moss, Charles B. and J. S. Shonkwiler. Modeling Yield with Stochastic Trend and

Nonnormal Errors. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73(5)

(December 1991): 1545.

22. Moss, Charles B., Richard N. Weldon, Robert D. Emerson and P.J. van Blokland.

Systematic and Nonsystematic Risk in the Farm Credit System Cost of Capital.

(Abstract) Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics 24(1)(July 1992): 287.

23. Weldon, Richard, Kenneth Erickson, and Charles Moss. Net Value Added for the U.S.

Agricultural Sector: An Entropy Approach. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and

Resource Economics 18(2)(December 1993): 301

24. Moss, Charles B., Richard N. Weldon and Kenneth Erickson. An Examination of

Financial Stress in U.S. Agriculture, 1960-91: Implications from Option Pricing Models.

(Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 18(2)(December 1993): 301.

25. Chance, Sean, Richard Weldon, and Charles Moss. Option Pricing Assessment of the

Columbia Farm Credit System District. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and Applied

Economics 26(1)(July 1994): 326.

26. Deepak, Sri Devi and Charles B. Moss. The Effect of Government Payments on Real

Asset Values in Agriculture: A Cointegration Approach. (Abstract) Journal of

Agricultural and Applied Economics 26(1)(July 1994): 322.

27. Pagano, Amy P., Charles B. Moss, and William G. Boggess. Ex Ante Forecasting of

Technology Adoption for Environmental Compliance: Does Uncertainty and

Irreversibility Make a Difference. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and Applied

Economics 26(1)(July 1994): 323.

28. Deepak, Sri Devi, James L. Seale, Jr., and Charles B. Moss. Human Capital,

Convergence, and Income Inequality: A Latent Variable Approach. (Abstract) American

Journal of Agricultural Economics 77(5)(December 1995): 1381.

29. Moss, Charles B., Timothy G. Taylor, and Dongling Chen. "Misspecification and the

Empirical Evaluation of Curvature Restrictions." (Abstract) American Journal of

Agricultural Economics 77(5)(December 1995): 1377.

30. Greene, Gretchen, Charles Moss, and Eric Thunberg. Estimation of Recreational

Angler s Value of Reef Fish in the Gulf of Mexico. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural

and Applied Economics 28(1) (July 1996): 216.

31. Greene, Gretchen, Charles B. Moss, and Thomas Spreen. The Demand for Recreational

Fishing in Tampa Bay, Florida: A Random Utility Approach. (Abstract) American

Journal of Agricultural Economics 78(5)(December 1996): 1414.

32. Schmitz, Andrew and Charles B. Moss. Aggregate Evidence of Boom/Bust Cycles in

Domestic Agriculture. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics

78(5)(December 1996): 1396.

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33. Moss, Charles B., J.S. Shonkwiler, and Andrew Schmitz. A Historical Examination of

Certainty Equivalence for Agricultural Assets: 1910-1992. (Abstract) American Journal

of Agricultural Economics 78(5)(December 1996): 1401.

34. Zanzig, Blair, Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. Natural Disasters and the Yield

Curve of Florida Valencias. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

22(December 1997): 402.

35. Seale, James L., Jr., Charles B. Moss, and Allen M. Featherstone. The Effect of Changes

in Structure on the Cost of Capital in Agriculture: A Differential Approach. (Abstract)

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 30(1) (July 1998): 238.

36. Moss, Charles B. and Timothy G. Baker. Cross-Section Evidence of the Risk-Balancing

Debt Formulation. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 30(1)

(July 1998): 238.

37. Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz. A Reexamination of the Portfolio Effects on

Domestic Farmland. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 30(1)

(July 1998): 237.

38. Greene, Gretchen, Charles B. Moss, and Thomas Spreen. Measuring the Gains from

Market-Based Reforms: The Case of the Sugar Industry in Veracruz Mexico. (Abstract)

Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 30(1) (July 1998): 229.

39. Chung, Rebecca, Charles B. Moss, Jong-Ying Lee, and Mark Brown. The Demand for

Nutrients: The Household Production Approach. (Abstract) American Journal of

Agricultural Economics 82(5)(December 1998): 1187

40. Moss, Charles B., Kenneth Erickson, and Larry Perruso. Spatial Information in Land

Values: An Entropy Approach. (Abstract) American Journal of Agricultural Economics

81(5)(December 1999): 1306-7.

41. Mishra, Ashok K., Charles B. Moss, and Kenneth W. Erickson. Changes in the

Distribution of Farm Wealth in the United States. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural and

Resource Economics 26(2)(December 2001): 571.

42. Erickson, Kenneth W., Ashok K. Mishra, and Charles B. Moss. Rates of Return in the

Farm and Nonfarm Sectors: A Time-Series Comparison. (Abstract) Journal of

Agricultural and Resource Economics 26(2)(December 2001): 571.

43. Moss, Charles B. Estimating Western Farmland Values: The Effect of Return on Assets,

Productivity Growth, and Urbanization over Time. (Abstract) Journal of Agricultural

and Resource Economics 27(2)(December 2002): 574.

44. Erickson, Kenneth W., Charles B. Moss, Richard Nehring, V. Eldon Ball. A Translog

Cost Function Analysis of U.S. Agriculture: 1948-1999. (Abstract) Journal of

Agricultural and Resource Economics 28(3)(December 2003): 652.

Reviews

1. Moss, Charles B. Review of The Economics of Cuban Sugar by J orge F. Perez-Lopez.

Journal of Economic History 52(1992): 956-57.

2. Moss, Charles B. Review of Complex Economic Dynamics by Richard Day. American

Journal of Agricultural Economics 77(1995): 812-13.

3. Moss, Charles B. Review of Present Value Models and Investment Analysis by Lindon J.

Robison and Peter J. Barry. Journal of Agribusiness 15(Spring 1997): 135-8.

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4. Moss, Charles B. Review of Estimating Market Power Strategies by Jeffrey M. Perloff,

Larry S. Karp, and Amos Golan. American Journal of Agricultural Economics

91(3)(August 2009): 859 60.

Popular Press

Moss, Charles and P.J. van Blokland. Secondary Markets for Agricultural Loans: An

1.

Explanation. Florida Food and Resource Economics 82(May-June 1988).

Moss, Charles B. Farm Credit Outlook 1990. Florida Food and Resource Economics

2.

91(November-December 1990).

Moss, Charles B. Farm Credit Outlook 1991. Florida Food and Resource Economics

3.

97(November-December 1991).

Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz Government Policy and Farmland Markets:

4.

Implications of the New Economy--Part 1 EDIS FE342, Department of Food and

Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and

Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, October 2002.

Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz Government Policy and Farmland Markets:

5.

Implications of the New Economy--Part 2 EDIS FE358, Department of Food and

Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and

Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, October 2002.

Schmitz, Andrew, Won Koo, and Charles B. Moss International Agricultural Trade

6.

Disputes: Case Studies in North America. EDIS FE381, Department of Food and

Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and

Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, May 2003.

Schmitz, Andrew, Charles Moss, and Won Koo. The Role of GMOs in Trade Disputes.

7.

EDIS FE471, Department of Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative

Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida,

December 2003.

Other Finished

Moss, Charles B. and James S. Plaxico. Risk Diversification Opportunities Within the

1.

Farm Credit System. Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida,

Staff Paper 321, January 1988.

Shonkwiler, J. S. and Charles B. Moss. Financial Stress and Prosperity in Agriculture: A

2.

Historical Perspective. Food and Resource Economics Department, University of

Florida, Staff Paper Series SP91-7, February 1991.

Pana, Regina, Richard N. Weldon, Charles B. Moss, and Ronald P. Muraro. An

3.

Economic Assessment of the Benefit of Tree Enclosures for Orange Trees in Florida.

Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, Staff Paper Series

SP91-8, February 1991.

Moss, Charles B. and Michael T. Olexa. Environmental Considerations for Agricultural

4.

Intermediation: Potential Impacts of CERCLA and SARA. Food and Resource

Economics Department, University of Florida, Staff Paper Series SP92-3, March 1992.

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5. Purvis, Amy, Charles B. Moss, William G. Boggess, Dana Hoag, and Arthur Hornsby.

On Multivariate Stochastic Dominance: A Conceptual Framework for Evaluating Water

Quality Tradeoffs. Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida,

Staff Paper Series SP92-12, May 1992.

Moss, Charles B. A Financial Economics Perspective on Expected Utility. Food and

6.

Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, Staff Paper SP92-11, May 1992.

Greene, Gretchen, Charles B. Moss, and Eric M. Thunberg. Estimation of Recreational

7.

Anglers Value of Reef Fish in the Gulf of Mexico. Food and Resource Economics

Department, University of Florida, Staff Paper SP94-12, October 1994.

Theil, Henri, Charles B. Moss, and Dongling Chen. The Five Layers of Affluence.

8.

Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, International Working

Paper Series IW 95-13, June 1995.

Moss, Charles B. and Henri Theil. Homogeneity Testing Revisited. Food and Resource

9.

Economics Department, University of Florida, Applied Economics Working Paper Series

AEWP 95-1, July 1995.

Moss, Charles B., Timothy G. Taylor, and Dongling Chen. Misspecification and the

10.

Empirical Evaluation of Curvature Restrictions. Food and Resource Economics

Department, University of Florida, Applied Economics Working Paper Series AEWP 95-

2, August 1995.

Moss, Charles B., Timothy G. Taylor, and James L. Seale, Jr. Informational Estimates

11.

of a Translog Cost Function. Food and Resource Economics Department, University of

Florida, Applied Economics Working Paper Series AEWP 95-3, August 1995.

Taufik, Tantang A., Thomas H. Spreen, and Charles B. Moss. Noncooperative

12.

Differential Duopoly Games with Constant Conjectures and Linear Costs: Analytical

Models. Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, International

Working Paper Series IW95-14, July 1995.

Park, Wayne I. and Charles B. Moss. The Impact of Carbon Dioxide on the Temporal

13.

Distribution of Corn and Soybean Yields. Food and Resource Economics Department,

University of Florida, Staff Paper Series SP96-6, May 1996.

Theil, Henri and Charles B. Moss. Les Ma tres du Monde: The G-7 s Path to

14.

Prominence 1885-1994. Food and Resource Economics Department, University of

Florida, International Working Paper Series IW97-1, January 1997.

Theil, Henri and Charles B. Moss. The Equatorial Grand Canyon Revisited. Food and

15.

Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, International Working Paper

Series IW97-2, February 1997.

Moss, Charles B. and Andrew Schmitz Boom/Bust Cycles in Domestic Farmland Prices:

16.

Present Value Formulation Under Rational and Adaptive Expectations. Food and

Resource Economics, University of Florida, Staff Paper, SP97-7, July 1997.

Moss, Charles B. Three Stylized Facts Regarding Farmland Values. Food and Resource

17.

Economics Department, University of Florida, Staff Paper SP97-8, July 1997.

Moss, Charles B. Analysis of Changes in Agricultural Water Demand in Northwest

18.

Florida: A Methodological Proposal. Food and Resource Economics Department,

University of Florida, Staff Paper SP97-11, September 1997.

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19. Seale, James L., Jr., Charles B. Moss, and Allen Featherstone. The Effect of Changes in

the Structure of Banking on the Cost of Capital in Agriculture: A Differential Approach.

Food and Resource Economics Department, Staff Paper SP 98-5, January 1998.

20. Schmitz, Andrew and Charles B. Moss. A Reexamination of the Portfolio Effects on

Domestic Farmland. Food and Resource Economics Department, Staff Paper SP 98-4,

January 1998.

21. Moss, Charles B. and Timothy G. Baker. Cross Sectional Evidence of the Risk -

Balancing Formulation. Food and Resource Economics Department, Staff Paper SP 98-

6, January 1998.

22. Zanzig, Blair R., Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. The S-Shaped Yield Curve

of Florida Valencias. Food and Resource Economics Department, Staff Paper SP 98-8,

June 1998.

23. Moss, Charles B. A Semiparametric Estimator of the Zellner Production Function for

Corn: Fitting the Univariate Primal. Department of Food and Resource Economics Staff

Paper, SP 99-4, March 1999.

24. Moss, Charles B. and Chris de Bodisco. Irrigation Projections in Georgia s ACF Basin:

1995-2020. Department of Food and Resource Economics Staff Paper, SP 99-5, April

1999.

25. Moss, Charles B., Troy G. Schmitz, and Andrew Schmitz. Where is the Walrasian

Auctioneer for Agricultural Markets? An Examination of the Marketing Institution.

Department of Food and Resource Economics Staff Paper SP 01-08, May 2001.

26. Moss, Charles B. Evaluation of Marketing Instruments for Coffee Production in

Veracruz: Implementing Stochastic Dominance with Limited Data. Department of Food

and Resource Economics Staff Paper SP 01-07, May 2001.

27. Moss, Charles B. Implementation of Stochastic Dominance: A Nonparametric Kernel

Approach. Department of Food and Resource Economics Staff Paper SP 01-06, May

2001.

28. Moss, Charles B. and Gustavo A. Guerra Galindo. Quality Differentiation and Market

Power in the Mexican Coffee Market: Theory and Evidence. Department of Food and

Resource Economics Staff Paper SP 01-05, May 2001.

29. Adams, Damian C., Richard L. Kilmer, Charles B. Moss, and Andrew Schmitz. Valuing

Catastrophic Losses for Perennial Agricultural Crops: Citrus as a Model. Proceedings of

the Florida State Horticultural Society 116(2003): 286 8.

30. Lambert, David K., Eric A. DeVuyst, and Charles B. Moss. The Expected Valu e of

Genetic Information in Livestock Feeding. Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report

No. 576, January 2006.

Professional Presentations

Moss, Charles B., Allen M. Featherstone, and Timothy G. Baker. Stocks, Bonds, Bills,

1.

and Farm Assets: A Portfolio Approach. American Agricultural Economics Association

Meetings, Reno, Nevada, August 1986.

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Moss, Charles B., Timothy G. Baker, and B. Wade Brorsen. Effects of the

2.

Macroeconomic Environment on Agricultural Prices in the Early 1980s. NC-161

Financing Agriculture in a Changing Environment: Macro, Market, Policy, and

Management Issues Meetings, Denver, Colorado, October 1987.

Shonkwiler, J.S., Charles B. Moss, and Stephen A. Ford. An Empirical Model of U.S.

3.

Agricultural Debt. American Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Knoxville,

Tennessee, August 1988.

Moss, Charles B. and J.S. Shonkwiler. Effects of Government Payments to Farmers on

4.

Real Agricultural Asset Values. American Agricultural Economics Association

Meetings, Knoxville, Tennessee, August 1988.

Moss, Charles B. and Allen M. Featherstone. An Empirical Investigation of Risk

5.

Diversification Opportunities Within the Farm Credit System. Regional Committee NC-

161 Financing Agriculture in a Changing Environment: Macro, Market, Policy, and

Management Issues Meetings, McClean, Virginia, October 1988.

Muraro, Ronald, Charles B. Moss, and William G. Boggess. Change in Tax Distortions

6.

Between the 1982 and 1986 U.S. Tax Codes: A Case Study of Investment in Orange

Groves. Southern Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Nashville, Tennessee,

February 1989.

Featherstone, Allen M. and Charles B. Moss. The Economics Efficiency of

7.

Diversification: Certainty Equivalence and the Mean-Variance Model. Southern

Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Nashville, Tennessee, February 1989.

Moss, Charles B. and P.J. van Blokland. Debt Choice and Marketing Instruments: The

8.

Case of Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice. Southern Agricultural Economics

Association Meetings, Nashville, Tennessee, February 1989.

Castejon, Mario, Charles B. Moss, and Stephen A. Ford. Effect of Debt Position the

9.

Choice of Marketing Strategies for Florida Orange Growers. American Agricultural

Economics Association Meetings, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 1989.

Moss, Charles B. and J. S. Shonkwiler. An Empirical Investigation of the Effect of Risk

10.

in Agriculture on the Interest Rate on Farm Credit System Bonds. American

Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 1989.

Moss, Charles B., Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes, and Timothy G. Taylor. Risk

11.

Corrected Efficiency Measures. American Agricultural Economics Association

Meetings, Vancouver, British Columbia, August 1990.

Shonkwiler, J. S. and Charles B. Moss. Misery in Agriculture. Southern



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