I have been
sorting through cataloging and uploading to the UK server a large number of
course-related materials that I created over my 39-year career at the
University of Kentucky. These fall into three groups:
Introductory agricultural economics (GEN 101 or AEC 101).
These are links to the 620 color slides for Economics of Food and Agriculture, Third Edition on http://ageconsearch.umn.edu and sets of Powerpoint
slides for each of the 17 individual chapters. To access the detailed links
these materials use either the htm or the pdf link, below
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/efa/efa.htm
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/efa/efa.pdf
Intermediate agricultural economics (AEC303). These are links to e-downloads and
paper copies of Applied Economics: Production, Consumption and Markets. Included here are
individual spreadsheet files used in creating all of the charts and tables in
the book, as well as many completed spreadsheets to accompany the spreadsheet
exercises in the book. Go to either of these links
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/am/am.htm
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/am/am.pdf
Agricultural Production Economics (AEC 620). These are links to e-downloads and
paper copies of Agricultural Production
Economics, Second Edition. There are also links to many spreadsheets I
developed teaching this class over the years, a Powerpoint
presentation, the LP in the book solved on a spreadsheet, and working SAS code
that can be pasted into the PC SAS editor and made to construct 3D wire-grid
production surfaces. Follow either of these links:
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/ap/ap.htm
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/ap/ap.pdf
As of today, I have most of what I have written with respect to journal
articles, research, and working papers available the ageconsearch
site. Just search on “Debertin.” There are 89 documents listed. jstor.org has my AJAE articles not
on ageconsearch, where there are 332 documents listed
to me, although some of this is things like editor reports and abstracts of
selected papers.
Getting all of this working has been a very large and ongoing project.
Please let me know at ddeberti@uky.edu
if you run into dead links or other issues in accessing the materials. I have
e-copies of practically everything I have written in ag. econ. Let me know if you
are unable to find something.
These contents are at
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/am/dld.htm
or
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/am/dld.pdf
A tribute to Joe Havlicek
(PDF files of Joe Havlicek’s class notes in
econometrics and matrix algebra).
http://www.uky.edu/~deberti/hav.pdf
David L. Debertin
Professor emeritus of agricultural economics,
University of Kentucky
ddeberti@uky.edu
(author, “Building Wealth Slowly” at bookstores
everywhere. e-download of that one not up,…yet.)