ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1900-62 



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GOUNDREY, G. K. 318 



Forest management and the theory of capital. 



Canadian Jour, of Economics and Political Science 

 26(3) : 439-451. Aug. 1900. 



GUTTEXBERG, S. 319 



Guidelines for the forest investor. Forest Farmer 

 19(S):6-7. April 1960. 

 Rates of return — interest. 



HALL, O. F. 320 



Evaluating complex investments in forestry and 

 other long-term enterprises using a digital computer. 

 Lafayette, Indiana Agr. Expt. Sta. Res. Bui. 752, 

 11 pp. 1962. 



MARSHALL, T. 321 



Look at forestry from the dollar angle. Forest 

 Farmer 20(10) : 10, 21-22. June 1901. 

 Investment returns. 



MARTI X. I. R. 322 



Trees — a growing investment opportunity. Amer. 

 Forests 60 ( 12 ) : 10-12, 44-45. Dec. 1960. 



MARTY. R. J. 323 



Timber investment decisions. A study of economic 

 decision-making under uncertainty in forestry. 

 Thesis ( Ph. D. ) , Yale Univ. 1961. 



MEAD, W. J. 324 



Long-term investment planning for forestry develop- 

 ment. Yale Univ. and Univ. Calif. Indust. Forestry 

 Seminar 14, 21 pp. 1961. 



MILXE, D. W. 325 



Opportunities for foreign investment in forestry. 

 Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960:1105-1109. 

 1962. 



MULLIXS, W. H. 326 



Forest land as an investment for the absentee owner. 

 Forest Farmer 20(7) : 93-94. Mar. 1961. 

 Aluo in 21 (7) : 87-88. Mar. 1962. 



MULLIXS, W. H. 327 



Is forest land a sound investment? What about ab- 

 sentee ownership? Forest Farmer 20(1) : 11, 35-37. 

 Oct. 1960. 



RANKIN, A. G. 328 



Management of capital in the forest industry of 

 British Columbia. Forestry Chron. 37(3) : 259-269. 

 Sept. 1961. 



RUSSELL, E. J. 

 Forestry as an investment. 

 (3) : 20, 3S-40, 42. 1962. 



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STOLTEXBERG, C. H., and MARTY, R. J., and 

 WEBSTER, II. U. 330 



Appraising forestry investment opportunities — the 

 role of the investor, the forestry practitioner, and the 

 researcher. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 1900 : 82-85. 

 1961. 



WILSON, D. A. 331 



Investment opportunities in forest industries in 

 Canada. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 1960:91-!H. 

 1901. 



Credit 

 FERGUSON, E. 332 



Timber investments from the standpoint of institu- 

 tional lenders. Soc. Amer. Foresters l'roc. 1960: 88- 

 !)0. 1901. 



HERRICK, A. M. 333 



Five aspects of successful forestry. Forest Farmer 

 21(7): 31-32. Mar. 1962. 



HERRICK, A. M. 334 



Investment aspects of building a forest from bare 

 land. Forest Farmer 20(1) : 14-15, 28-30. Oct. 

 1960. 



Also in 20(7): 95-98. Mar. 1901, and 21(7): 

 89-91. Mar. 1962. 



MARLIN, C. B. 335 



Long-term credit ; an analysis of Mississippi's 

 Forestry Bank Program. Forest Farmer 20(1) : 17, 

 38. Oct. 1960. 



MOISE, W. L. 336 



Factors which attract equity and borrowed capital to 

 timberlands — investor's viewpoint. Yale Univ., 

 School Forestry Indus. Forestry Seminar Bui. 06, pp. 

 46-58. 1960. 



PELLICER, X. L. 337 



Financing. Forest Farmer 19(7) : 48-49. Mar. 

 1960. 



Also in 20(7) : 100-101. Mar. 1961, and 21(7) : 

 94-95. Mar. 1962. 



SIEGEL, W. C. 338 



Federal land bank timber loans in the midsouth. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. Occas. 

 Paper 194, 14 pp. 1962. 



Development and operation of the Farm Credit 

 System in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. 



U.S. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 339 



Recent developments in timber financing in the co- 

 operative farm credit system. U.S. Farm Credit 

 Admin. Res. and Inform. Div. 13 pp. 1961. 



FOREST MANAGEMENT 



(See also AGENTS OF PRODUCTION IN FOREST- 

 RY, Owner, Ownership, Manager, Entrepreneur, and 

 Land.) 



PRODUCTION IXCLUDIXG XOXTIMBER 

 MODITIES AND SERVICES 



Multiple Purposes 



COM- 



AMIDON, E., and GOULD, E. M. 310 



The possible impact of recreation development on 

 timber production in three California national for- 

 ests. U.S. Forest Serv. Pacific Southwest Forest and 

 Range Expt. Sta. Tech. Paper 68, 21 pp. Berkeley, 

 Calif. 1962. 



EARTH, N. 341 



A study of the conflicts of interest arising from com- 

 peting resource uses in the Allagash regions of north- 

 western Maine. Thesis (M.F.), Univ. Mich. 1962.* 



BLACK, P. E. 342 



Timber and water resource management: A physical 

 and economic approach to multiple use on Denver's 

 municipal watershed. Thesis (Ph.D.), Colo. State 

 fniv. IDOL* 



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