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Workplace:Department of Food Economics and Marketing, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, (more information at EDIRC)
Centre for Food Economics Research, Department of Food Economics and Marketing, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, University of Reading, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2015

  1. Improving productivity and water use efficiency: A case study of farms in England
    Agricultural Water Management, 2015, 160, (C), 22-32 Downloads View citations (16)

2013

  1. Stated Attribute Non-attendance in Successive Choice Experiments
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2013, 64, (3), 693-706 Downloads View citations (8)

2012

  1. Farmers’ Willingness to Pay for a Tuberculosis Cattle Vaccine
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2012, 63, (2), 408-424 Downloads View citations (14)
  2. Measuring the consumer benefits of improving farm animal welfare to inform welfare labelling
    Food Policy, 2012, 37, (6), 627-633 Downloads View citations (34)
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    EuroChoices, 2012, 11, (2), 5-11 Downloads

2009

  1. Consumers' willingness-to-pay for organic conversion-grade food: Evidence from five EU countries
    Food Policy, 2009, 34, (3), 287-294 Downloads View citations (13)

2008

  1. Production risk, pesticide use and GM crop technology in South Africa
    Applied Economics, 2008, 40, (19), 2489-2500 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. Public values for badgers, bovine TB reduction and management strategies
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2008, 51, (4), 511-523 Downloads View citations (1)

2007

  1. Bias from Farmer Self-Selection in Genetically Modified Crop Productivity Estimates: Evidence from Indian Data
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2007, 58, (1), 24-36 Downloads View citations (45)
  2. Livelihood adaptation to risk: Constraints and opportunities for pastoral development in Ethiopia's Afar region
    Journal of Development Studies, 2007, 43, (3), 490-511 Downloads View citations (18)
  3. OUTPUT RISK ASPECTS OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROP TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA
    Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2007, 16, (4), 277-291 Downloads View citations (4)
  4. The Value of Badger Populations and Control of Tuberculosis in Cattle in England and Wales: A Note
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2007, 58, (1), 152-156 Downloads

2006

  1. An Application of Life-Cycle Assessment for Environmental Planning and Management: The Potential Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Growing Genetically-Modified Herbicide-Tolerant Sugar Beet
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2006, 49, (1), 59-74 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Farm-Level Economic Performance of Genetically Modified Cotton in Maharashtra, India
    Review of Agricultural Economics, 2006, 28, (1), 59-71 Downloads View citations (23)
    Also in Review of Agricultural Economics, 2006, 28, (1), 59-71 (2006) Downloads View citations (26)
  3. The economic impact of genetically modified cotton on South African smallholders: Yield, profit and health effects
    Journal of Development Studies, 2006, 42, (4), 662-677 Downloads View citations (14)

2005

  1. Updated Estimates of the Costs Associated with Thirty Four Endemic Livestock Diseases in Great Britain: A Note
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2005, 56, (1), 135-144 Downloads View citations (8)

2003

  1. Estimating the benefits of farm animal welfare legislation using the contingent valuation method
    Agricultural Economics, 2003, 29, (1), 85-98 Downloads View citations (23)
  2. The Value of Countryside Access: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Visitors to the Ridgeway National Trail in the United Kingdom
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2003, 46, (5), 659-671 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. The ‘Direct Costs’of Livestock Disease: The Development of a System of Models for the Analysis of 30 Endemic Livestock Diseases in Great Britain
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2003, 54, (1), 55-71 Downloads View citations (32)

2002

  1. Social consensus, moral intensity and willingness to pay to address a farm animal welfare issue
    Journal of Economic Psychology, 2002, 23, (4), 501-520 Downloads View citations (35)

1997

  1. Farm animal welfare and food policy
    Food Policy, 1997, 22, (4), 281-288 Downloads View citations (29)

1996

  1. CONTINGENT VALUATION OF THE PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF FARM ANIMAL WELFARE LEGISLATION: AN EXPLORATORY SURVEY
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1996, 47, (1‐4), 224-235 Downloads View citations (22)

1995

  1. THE VALUE OF FARM ANIMAL WELFARE
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1995, 46, (1), 46-60 Downloads View citations (20)

1993

  1. Decision support risk-assessment and simulation models of the costs of Leptospirosis in dairy herds
    Agricultural Systems, 1993, 43, (2), 115-132 Downloads

1992

  1. Case-study of a simple decision support system to aid livestock disease control decisions
    Agricultural Systems, 1992, 38, (2), 111-129 Downloads
  2. The politics of agricutural support in Britain: The development of the agricultural policy community: By Martin J. Smith. Darthmouth Publishing Company Limited, Hants, 1990. 253 pp. ISBN 1-85521-001-0. Price [pound sign]29[middle dot]50 (Hardback)
    Agricultural Systems, 1992, 38, (4), 451-452 Downloads
 
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