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Concern over the effects <strong>of</strong> public policies based on misspecified<br />

econometric models motivates interest in a procedure to test, diagnose, and<br />

improve the specification <strong>of</strong> models that have been estimated with three stage<br />

least squares. A test <strong>of</strong> system wide specification based on Hausman's<br />

specification test is employed in a test <strong>of</strong> the a priori restrictions placed<br />

on the parameters <strong>of</strong> a structural model <strong>of</strong> the U.S. shrimp market. The null<br />

hypothesis <strong>of</strong> proper specification is rejected. After diagnosis via a<br />

comparison <strong>of</strong> unrestricted and restricted reduced forms and respecification,<br />

the null hypothesis cannot be rejected.<br />

Lean, Judith and David Rind (1996). "The Sun and Climate."<br />

Consequences, 2(1):27-36.<br />

The Sun is almost certainly implicated in some <strong>of</strong> the climate changes <strong>of</strong><br />

the past, and may today affect, to some degree, the weather from year to year.<br />

Yet, were it the only agent <strong>of</strong> climatic change, we would live in a world where<br />

the mean global surface temperature varied, in any century, through limits <strong>of</strong><br />

at most about 0.5 o C. We are not yet able to predict those changes, beyond<br />

what is now known <strong>of</strong> the Sun s much smaller, eleven year variation. Over<br />

longer scales <strong>of</strong> time, possible changes in solar radiation could modify the<br />

warming that has been projected in mid range, consensus IPCC models for the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the next century by at most about 25 percent. Our understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

solar variations needs to be extended if we are to refine these estimates to<br />

the level <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> the other climatic variables on which current projections<br />

are based.<br />

Leard, Richard, John Merriner, Vincent Guillory, Borden Wallace, and<br />

Dalton Berry (1995). "The Menhaden Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico,<br />

United States: A Regional Management Plan." Draft Report Number<br />

32, Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 726, Ocean<br />

Springs, Mississippi, February.<br />

A fishery management plan for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico menhaden fishery that<br />

describes the management objectives, problems in the fishery, and the existing<br />

economic, social, and biological information for the fishery.<br />

Leard, Richard, John Merriner, Vincent Guillory, Borden Wallace, and<br />

Dalton Berry (1995). "The Menhaden Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico,<br />

United States: A Regional Management Plan." Report Number 32, Gulf<br />

States Marine Fisheries Commission, P.O. Box 726, Ocean Springs,<br />

Mississippi, April.<br />

A fishery management plan for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico menhaden fishery that<br />

describes the management objectives, problems in the fishery, and the existing<br />

economic, social, and biological information for the fishery.<br />

Leard, Richard, Behzad Mahmoudi, Harry Blanchet, Henry Lazauski, Kyle Spiller,<br />

Mike Buchanan, Christopher Dyer, and Walter Keithly (1995). The<br />

Striped Mullet Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico, United States: A Regional<br />

Management Plan. No. 33, Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission, P.O.<br />

Box 726, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, December.<br />

A fishery management plan for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico striped mullet fishery<br />

that describes the management objectives, problems in the fishery, and the<br />

existing economic, social, and biological information for the fishery.<br />

Leard, Richard, Richard Matheson, Karen Meador, Walter Keithly, Clarence<br />

Luquet, Mark Van Hoose, Christopher Dyer, Scott Gordon, James Robertson,<br />

Doug Horn, and Rita Scheffler (1993). The Black Drum Fishery <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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