AN ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF COTTON AND PEANUT RESEARCH IN SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES



Table 4: Economic Surplus Measures for Peanuts 1963-1995

Year

TOTAL

ΔPS

ΔCS

1963

$294,935,728.42

$50,471,278.98

$244,464,449.45

1964

$336,051,353.64

$57,501,264.59

$278,550,089.04

1965

$334,631,748.45

$57,252,243.48

$277,379,504.96

1966

$303,399,499.61

$51,913,487.82

$251,486,011.78

1967

$312,287,852.30

$53,422,388.01

$258,865,464.29

1968

$298,016,469.84

$50,982,313.81

$247,034,156.03

1969

$279,086,948.01

$47,738,878.86

$231,348,069.16

1970

$275,379,762.88

$47,089,521.89

$228,290,240.99

1971

$279,590,078.97

$47,789,997.06

$231,800,081.91

1972

$259,101,016.32

$44,276,163.55

$214,824,852.77

1973

$185,820,411.31

$31,744,890.93

$154,075,520.38

1974

$178,846,341.84

$30,524,575.54

$148,321,766.30

1975

$168,661,009.69

$28,761,538.26

$139,899,471.43

1976

$171,793,664.17

$29,304,911.21

$142,488,752.96

1977

$166,324,617.63

$28,369,148.58

$137,955,469.05

1978

$183,839,662.96

$31,359,496.45

$152,480,166.51

1979

$178,791,107.18

$30,508,417.67

$148,282,689.52

1980

$128,700,249.56

$21,997,284.35

$106,702,965.21

1981

$122,671,263.39

$20,907,583.26

$101,763,680.13

1982

$163,099,621.21

$27,810,125.98

$135,289,495.23

1983

$139,519,625.07

$23,789,505.41

$115,730,119.65

1984

$133,679,951.08

$22,742,543.61

$110,937,407.47

1985

$148,185,115.83

$25,216,540.80

$122,968,575.03

1986

$113,421,096.07

$19,319,178.54

$ 94,101,917.53

1987

$134,734,051.71

$22,950,395.35

$111,783,656.36

1988

$145,036,829.50

$24,696,888.75

$120,339,940.83

1989

$125,858,275.69

$21,414,508.37

$104,443,767.32

1990

$120,148,333.00

$20,491,422.42

$ 99,656,910.59

1991

$133,225,590.26

$22,620,202.60

$110,605,387.66

1992

$113,819,125.90

$19,349,226.44

$ 94,469,899.46

1993

$116,809,333.20

$19,904,089.20

$ 96,905,244.01

1994

$110,792,797.75

$18,833,581.28

$ 91,959,216.47

1995

$136,026,148.69

$23,174,765.46

$112,851,383.23

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