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COST CHARACTERISTCS AND MANAGEMENT DECISTION OF OKLAHOMA COOPERATIV E GRAIN ELEVATORS When parental concern for peer group is introduced, the perfectly sorted equilibrium is no longer unique. It is now possible for ineffective districts to retain wealthy peer groups in equilibrium, as long as they are not so ineffective that families would prefer a lower- x , higher-μ district. One imperfectly sorted equilibrium is displayed in Panel D. Note that district desirability is monotonically increasing in district average income, as Theorem 2 requires that the desirability and income rankings be identical in equilibrium | COST CHARACTERISTICS AND MANAGEMENT DECISIONS OF OKLAHOMA COOPERATIVE GRAIN ELEVATORS By Charles w. Brown Bachelor of Science Texas A M College College Station Ttexas 1957 Master of Science Texas A M College College Station Texas 1958 Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the Oklahoma state University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR. OF PHILOSOPHY August 1963 COST CHARACTERISTICS AND MANAGEMENT DECISIONS OF OKLAHOMA COOPERATIVE GRAIN ELEVATORS Thesis Approved Dean of the Graduate School ỈỈ ACKNOWLEDGMENT Indebtedness is acknowledged to Dr. Nellis Briscoe Graduate Committee Chairman for his immeasureable aid in editing and revising the manuscript. He assumed the duties of Chairman after the manuscript had gone through several revisions and did a magnificent job in guiding It to completion. Special thanks are due to Dr. Adlowe Larson who served as Graduate Comittee Chairman during the author s graduate study and the early stages of the manuscript. Thanks are also expressed to Dr. Mark Fowler and Dr. Burl Back for their efforts in reviewing the manuscript and suggesting improvements. The author is indebted to the Department of Agricultural Economics for making his graduate study possible and also to the many temporary employees and statistical staff members who aided in the collection and analysis of the data. Many thanks are due to my wife Claudette for her patience and encouragement during graduate study and the preparation of the manuscript and to my mother Mrs. G. w. Brown for her continuous encouragement and support. Finally thanks are offered to Mrs. Blanche -Baker for her aid In designing the charts and to Mrs. Elaine Winn for typing the .

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