Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
1993 - 2007
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Volume 36, issue 1, 2007
- Place-Based Economic Policy: Innovation or Fad? pp. 1-8

- Thomas G. Johnson
- Amenities and Rural Appalachia Economic Growth pp. 107–132

- Steven Deller and Victor Lledo
- Ambient Returns: Creative Capital’s Contribution to Local Manufacturing Competitiveness pp. 133–148

- Timothy R. Wojan and David A. McGranahan
- Regional Growth Impacts on Agricultural Land Development: A Spatial Model for Three States pp. 149–163

- Yohannes G. Hailu and Cheryl Brown
- Spatial Analysis of Rural Economic Development Using a Locally Weighted Regression Model pp. 24–38

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Seung Gyu Kim, Christopher D. Clark and William M. Park
- What Is Historic Integrity Worth to the General Public? Evidence from a Proposed Relocation of a West Virginia Agricultural Mill pp. 39–52

- Vishakha Maskey, Cheryl Brown, Alan R. Collins and Hala F. Nassar
- The Emergence of Rural Artistic Havens: A First Look pp. 53–70

- Timothy R. Wojan, Dayton M. Lambert and David A. McGranahan
- The Effects of Workforce Creativity on Earnings in U.S. Counties pp. 71–83

- Todd M. Gabe, Kristen Colby and Kathleen P. Bell
- Net Gains from ’Net Purchases? Farmers’ Preferences for Online and Local Input Purchases pp. 84–94

- Marvin T. Batte and Stan Ernst
- A Consumption Base Theory of Development: An Application to the Rural Cultural Economy pp. 9-23

- Ann Markusen
- Can Health Care Services Attract Retirees And Contribute to the Economic Sustainability of Rural Places? pp. 95–106

- James F. Oehmke, Satoshi Tsukamoto and Lori A. Post
- Special Issue on Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Rural Creative Economy pp. iii–iv

- Todd Gabe
Volume 35, issue 2, 2006
- Behavioral Economics, Food Assistance, and Obesity pp. 209-220

- David R. Just
- Food Retailers' Pricing and Marketing Strategies, with Implications for Producers pp. 221-238

- Lan Li, Richard J. Sexton and Tian Xia
- Pricing and Policy Problems in the Northeast Fluid Milk Industry pp. 239-250

- Ronald W. Cotterill
- Farm Wealth Inequality Within and Across States in the United States pp. 251-264

- Ashok K. Mishra, Charles B Moss and Kenneth W. Erickson
- Price Dynamics in the North American Wheat Market pp. 265-275

- Jungho Baek and Won W. Koo
- Import Demand for Quality in the Japanese Beef Market pp. 276-284

- Dragan Miljkovic and Hyun Jin
- A Stochastic Frontier Approach for Measuring Technical Efficiencies of Date Farms in Southern Tunisia pp. 285-298

- Mounir Belloumi and Mohamed Salah Matoussi
- U.S. Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Food Labeled ‘Genetically Modified’ pp. 299-310

- Benjamin Onyango, Rodolfo M. Nayga and Ramu Govindasamy
- Market Delineation and Price Leadership in the World Wheat Market: A Cointegration Analysis pp. 311-326

- Atanu Ghoshray
- Technical Efficiency of U.S. Organic Farmers: The Complementary Roles of Soil Management Techniques and Farm Experience pp. 327-338

- Luanne Lohr and Timothy A. Park
- When to Get In and Out of Dairy Farming: A Real Option Analysis pp. 339-347

- Loren W. Tauer
- The Welfare Effects of Pfiesteria-Related Fish Kills: A Contingent Behavior Analysis of Seafood Consumers pp. 348-356

- George R. Parsons, Ash Morgan, John C. Whitehead and Tim Haab
- Entry, Exit, and Structural Change in Pennsylvania’s Dairy Sector pp. 357-373

- Jeffrey R. Stokes
- GM Foods When an Organic Option Is Present pp. 374-385

- John C. Bernard, Chao Zhang and Katie Gifford
Volume 35, issue 1, 2006
- Simulating the U.S. Impacts of Alternative Asian Soybean Rust Treatment Regimes pp. 116–127

- Robert C. Johansson, Michael J. Livingston, John Westra and Kurt Guidry
- Integration-Valuation Nexus in Invasive Species Policy pp. 11–20

- Jason Shogren, David Finnoff, Chris McIntosh and Chad Settle
- Forest Product Trade Impacts of an Invasive Species: Modeling Structure and Intervention Trade-Offs pp. 128–143

- Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Shushuai Zhu, James A. Turner, Joseph Buongiorno and Ruhong Li
- A Dynamic Principal-Agent Model of Human-Mediated Aquatic Species Invasions pp. 144–154

- Alexander J. Macpherson, Rebecca Moore and Bill Provencher
- Exotic Forest Insects and Residential Property Values pp. 155–166

- Thomas P. Holmes, Elizabeth A. Murphy and Kathleen P. Bell
- Land Abandonment in an Agricultural Frontier After a Plant Invasion: The Case of Bracken Fern in Southern Yucatán, Mexico pp. 167–177

- Laura Schneider and Jacqueline Geoghegan
- The Economics of Terrestrial Invasive Species: A Review of the Literature pp. 178–194

- Lars Olson
- The Economic Impacts of Aquatic Invasive Species: A Review of the Literature pp. 195–208

- Sabrina J. Lovell, Susan F. Stone and Linda Fernandez
- Risk Assessments, Blacklists, and White Lists for Introduced Species: Are Predictions Good Enough to Be Useful? pp. 1–10

- Daniel Simberloff
- Introductions of Invasive Species: Failure of the Weaker Link pp. 21–28

- Kimberly M. Burnett
- Prevention or Control: Optimal Government Policies for Invasive Species Management pp. 29–40

- C.S. Kim, Ruben N. Lubowski, Jan Lewandrowski and Mark E. Eiswerth
- Prioritizing Invasive Species Threats Under Uncertainty pp. 41–51

- L. Joe Moffitt and Craig D. Osteen
- Exotic Pests and Trade: When Is Pest-Free Status Certification Worthwhile? pp. 52–62

- Erik Lichtenberg and Lori Lynch
- Prevention, Eradication, and Containment of Invasive Species: Illustrations from Hawaii pp. 63–77

- Kimberly M. Burnett, Brooks A Kaiser, Basharat A. Pitafi and James Roumasset
- Controlling the Biological Invasion of a Commercial Fishery by a Space Competitor: A Bioeconomic Model with Reference to the Bay of St-Brieuc Scallop Fishery pp. 78–97

- Marjolaine Frésard and Jean Boncoeur
- Invasive Species Management: Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the U.S. Beef Industry pp. 98–115

- Zishun Zhao, Thomas I. Wahl and Thomas L. Marsh
- Special Issue on Invasive Species pp. iii–v

- Lori Lynch and Erik Lichtenberg
Volume 34, issue 2, 2005
- The Demand for Economic Policy Analysis: Is Anyone Listening? pp. 123–130

- Sandra S. Batie
- Farmland Preservation and Residential Density: Can Development Rights Markets Affect Land Use? pp. 131–144

- Virginia McConnell, Elizabeth Kopits and Margaret Walls
- Cattle Accumulation and Land Use Intensification by Households in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 145–162

- Jill L. Caviglia-Harris
- Market Integration: Case Studies of Structural Change pp. 163–172

- Jason R.V. Franken, Joe L. Parcell, Michael E. Sykuta and Christopher L. Fulcher
- Importance of Cost Offsets for Dairy Farms Meeting a Nutrient Application Standard pp. 173–184

- Marc Ribaudo and Jean Agapoff
- Using DEA and VEA to Evaluate Quality of Life in the Mid-Atlantic States pp. 185–203

- Elizabeth Marshall and James Shortle
- Consumer Preferences for Locally Made Specialty Food Products Across Northern New England pp. 204–216

- Kelly L. Giraud, Craig A. Bond and Jennifer J. Bond
- Applying the Miceli Model to Explain Cooperation in Municipal Solid Waste Management pp. 217–225

- Kelly J. Tiller and Paul M. Jakus
- Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on Agricultural Prices pp. 226–237

- Titus O. Awokuse
- Analysis of Cardinal and Ordinal Assumptions in Conjoint Analysis pp. 238–252

- R. Wes Harrison, Jeffrey Gillespie and Deacue Fields
- An Empirical Analysis of Internet Use by U.S. Farmers pp. 253–264

- Ashok K. Mishra and Timothy A. Park
- Implications of a Carbon-Based Energy Tax for U.S. Agriculture pp. 265–279

- Uwe A. Schneider and Bruce A. McCarl
Volume 34, issue 1, 2005
- Effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas on Forest Resources pp. 104–118

- James A. Turner, Joseph Buongiorno and Shushuai Zhu
- Achieving Environmental Objectives Under Reduced Domestic Agricultural Support and Trade Liberalization: An Empirical Application to Taiwan pp. 16–31

- Hung-Hao Chang, Richard N. Boisvert and David Blandford
- Policy Endogeneity and the Effects of Trade on the Environment pp. 1–15

- Brian R. Copeland
- Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Modeling the Linkages Using a Partial Equilibrium Trade Model pp. 32–41

- Caroline Saunders and Anita Wreford
- Greener Acres or Greener Waters? Potential U.S. Impacts of Agricultural Trade Liberalization pp. 42–53

- Robert C. Johansson, Joseph Cooper and Utpal Vasavada
- Effect of a Differentially Applied Environmental Regulation on Agricultural Trade Patterns and Production Location: The Case of Methyl Bromide pp. 54–74

- Lori Lynch, Scott Malcolm and David Zilberman
- Economic Incentives for Controlling Trade-Related Biological Invasions in the Great Lakes pp. 75–89

- Richard D. Horan and Frank Lupi
- The Environmental Impacts of Trade Liberalization: A Quantitative Analysis for the United States Using TEAM pp. 90–103

- Jared Creason, Michael Fisher, Svetlana Semenova and Susan F. Stone
- Special Issue on Trade and the Environment pp. iii–iv

- David Abler and James Shortle
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