Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2025
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Volume 45, month 11, 2014
- Geographical indication regulation and intra-trade in the European Union pp. 1-12

- Zakaria Sorgho and Bruno Larue
- Co-movements in commodity prices: a note based on network analysis pp. 13-21

- David Matesanz, Benno Torgler, Germán Dabat and Guillermo J. Ortega
- The effects of the Yuan-dollar exchange rate on agricultural commodity trade between the United States, China, and their competitors pp. 23-37

- Stephen Devadoss, Amy Hilland, Ron Mittelhammer and John Foltz
- Smallholder cooperatives and agricultural performance in Rwanda: do organizational differences matter? pp. 39-52

- Ellen Verhofstadt and Miet Maertens
- Persistence of firm-level profitability in the European dairy processing industry pp. 53-63

- Stefan Hirsch and Monika Hartmann
- Agritourism and off-farm work: survival strategies for small farms pp. 65-76

- Aditya Khanal and Ashok Mishra
- Milk sales and dietary diversity among the Maasai pp. 77-90

- Tim K. Loos and Manfred Zeller
- The economics of quality in the specialty coffee industry: insights from the Cup of Excellence auction programs pp. 91-105

- Adam P. Wilson and Norbert Wilson
- A new market for an old food: the U.S. demand for olive oil pp. 107-118

- Bo Xiong, Daniel Sumner and William Matthews
- Can willingness-to-pay values be manipulated? Evidence from an organic food experiment in China pp. 119-127

- Xiaohua Yu, Binjian Yan and Zhifeng Gao
- Vertical integration in West Africa's cotton industry: are parastatals a second best solution? pp. 129-143

- Emmanuel Tumusiime, B Brorsen and Jeffrey D. Vitale
- The transformation of the Indian agricultural input industry: has it increased agricultural R&D? pp. 145-156

- Carl E. Pray and Latha Nagarajan
- Fertilizer subsidies and private market participation: the case of Kano State, Nigeria pp. 663-678

- Lenis Liverpool-Tasie
- Analyzing the welfare-improving potential of land in the former homelands of South Africa pp. 679-692

- Stefania Lovo
- Inter- and intra-seasonal crop acreage response to international food prices and implications of volatility pp. 693-710

- Mekbib Haile, Matthias Kalkuhl and Joachim von Braun
- Childhood obesity in Mexico: the effect of international migration pp. 711-727

- Amy Damon and Devon Kristiansen
- The impact of water price uncertainty on the adoption of precision irrigation systems pp. 729-743

- Karina Schoengold and David Sunding
- Jointness through vessel capacity input in a multispecies fishery pp. 745-756

- Lars Hansen and Carsten Jensen
- Perennial crops under stochastic water supply pp. 757-766

- Eli Feinerman and Yacov Tsur
- The interaction of speculators and index investors in agricultural derivatives markets pp. 767-792

- Benoît Guilleminot, Jean-Jacques Ohana and Steve Ohana
Volume 45, month 09, 2014
- Measuring the effect of risk attitude on marketing behavior pp. 525-535

- Jason R.V. Franken, Joost Pennings and Philip Garcia
- The role of rural producer organizations for agricultural service provision in fragile states pp. 537-553

- Catherine Ragasa and Jennifer Golan
- On the transferability of the Asian rice green revolution to rainfed areas in sub-Saharan Africa: an assessment of technology intervention in Northern Ghana pp. 555-570

- Millicent deGraft-Johnson, Aya Suzuki, Takeshi Sakurai and Keijiro Otsuka
- Fertilizer subsidies and food self-sufficiency in Indonesia pp. 571-588

- Peter Warr and Arief Yusuf
- A nonparametric analysis of the determinants of family farm efficiency dynamics in Lithuania pp. 589-599

- Tomas Baležentis, Irena Kriščiukaitienė and Alvydas Baležentis
- Risk and marketing behavior: pricing fed cattle on a grid pp. 601-612

- Scott Fausti, Zhiguang Wang, Bashir A. Qasmi and Matthew Diersen
- The theoretical structure of producer willingness to pay estimates pp. 613-623

- Samuel Zapata and Carlos Carpio
- Aquaculture imports from Asia: an analysis of U.S. consumer demand for select food quality attributes pp. 625-634

- David Ortega, H. Holly Wang and Nicole Widmar
- An experimental approach to valuing information pp. 635-648

- Tyler J. Klain, Jayson Lusk, Glynn Tonsor and Ted Schroeder
- Water access, farm productivity, and farm household income: Sri Lanka's Kirindi Oya irrigation system pp. 649-661

- Parakrama Weligamage, C. Shumway and Keith A. Blatner
Volume 45, month 07, 2014
- Do vouchers improve government fertilizer distribution? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 393-407

- Lenis Liverpool-Tasie
- Demand for maize hybrids and hybrid change on smallholder farms in Kenya pp. 409-420

- Melinda Smale and John Olwande
- Irrigation water productivity in Cambodian rice systems pp. 421-430

- Christopher Wokker, Paulo Santos and Ros Bansok
- O-Ring production on U.S. hog farms: joint choices of farm size, technology, and compensation pp. 431-442

- Li Yu and Peter Orazem
- Structural transformation and smallholder agriculture: an information-theoretic analysis of the Nicaraguan case pp. 443-458

- Heath Henderson
- A roller coaster ride: an empirical investigation of the main drivers of the international wheat price pp. 459-475

- Bernardina Algieri
- The role of input vouchers in modernizing the fresh fruit and vegetable market in Turkey pp. 477-487

- Sylvaine Lemeilleur
- Have coffee producers benefited from the new domestic cherry market? Evidence using panel data from Rwanda pp. 489-500

- Abdoul Murekezi, Songqing Jin and Scott Loveridge
- The transmission of world maize price to South African maize market: a threshold cointegration approach pp. 501-512

- Babatunde O. Abidoye and Marlene Labuschagne
- Toward a consumer economy in China: implications of changing wage policies for U.S. cotton exports pp. 513-524

- Stephen MacDonald, Suwen Pan, Darren Hudson and Francis Tuan
Volume 45, month 05, 2014
- Feasibility of risk-based inspections in organic farming: results from a probabilistic model pp. 267-277

- Danilo Gambelli, Francesco Solfanelli and Raffaele Zanoli
- Evaluating spatial and temporal variation in agricultural output elasticities in Turkey pp. 279-290

- Tun-hsiang Yu, Seong-Hoon Cho, Ahmet Ali Koç, Gülden Bölük, SeungGyu Kim and Dayton Lambert
- An optimal phased replanting approach for cocoa trees with application to Ghana pp. 291-302

- Mahrizal, L. Lanier Nalley, Bruce Dixon and Jennie Popp
- Did the commodity price spike increase rural poverty? Evidence from a long-run panel in Bangladesh pp. 303-312

- Joseph Balagtas, Humnath Bhandari, Ellanie R. Cabrera, Samarendu Mohanty and Mahabub Hossain
- Econometric analysis of noncompliance with organic farming standards in Switzerland pp. 313-325

- Christian Lippert, Alexander Zorn and Stephan Dabbert
- The impact of decoupled subsidies on productivity in agriculture: a cross-country analysis using microdata pp. 327-336

- Andrius Kazukauskas, Carol Newman and Johannes Sauer
- Wage and employment effects of Malawi's fertilizer subsidy program pp. 337-353

- Jacob Ricker-Gilbert
- Should African rural development strategies depend on smallholder farms? An exploration of the inverse-productivity hypothesis pp. 355-367

- Donald Larson, Keijiro Otsuka, Tomoya Matsumoto and Talip Kilic
- How does land fragmentation affect off-farm labor supply: panel data evidence from China pp. 369-380

- Lili Jia and Martin Petrick
- Residual demand measures of market power of Russian wheat exporters pp. 381-391

- Zsombor Pall, Oleksandr Perekhozhuk, Thomas Glauben, Sören Prehn and Ramona Teuber
Volume 45, month 03, 2014
- Demand for meat and dairy products by Turkish households: a Bayesian censored system approach pp. 117-127

- Abdulbaki Bilgic and Steven T. Yen
- The producer welfare effects of trade liberalization when goods are perishable and habit-forming: the case of asparagus pp. 129-141

- Peyton Ferrier and Chen Zhen
- Political competition and policy choices: the evidence from agricultural protection pp. 143-158

- Jan Falkowski and Alessandro Olper
- Structural change in urban Chinese food preferences pp. 159-166

- Vardges Hovhannisyan and Brian W. Gould
- Reducing nutrient loads from dairy farms: a bioeconomic model with endogenous feeding and land use pp. 167-184

- Janne Antero Helin
- Smallholder land ownership in Kenya: distribution between households and through time pp. 185-198

- William Burke and Thomas Jayne
- Re-examination of production, cost, and restricted profit functions using quantile regression approach pp. 199-212

- Saleem Shaik
- Do farm operators benefit from direct to consumer marketing strategies? pp. 213-224

- Timothy Park, Ashok Mishra and Shawn J. Wozniak
- Extent and possible causes of intrayear agricultural commodity price volatility pp. 225-252

- Hervé Ott
- Value elicitation for multiple quantities of a quasi-public good using open ended choice experiments and uniform price auctions pp. 253-265

- Levan Elbakidze, Rodolfo Nayga, Hao Li and Christopher McIntosh
Volume 45, month 01, 2014
- Modeling climate change and agriculture: an introduction to the special issue pp. 1-2

- Gerald Nelson and Gerald Shively
- Why do global long-term scenarios for agriculture differ? An overview of the AgMIP Global Economic Model Intercomparison pp. 3-20

- Martin Lampe, Dirk Willenbockel, Helal Ahammad, Elodie Blanc, Yongxia Cai, Katherine Calvin, Shinichiro Fujimori, Tomoko Hasegawa, Petr Havlik, Edwina Heyhoe, Page Kyle, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Gerald Nelson, Ronald Sands, Christoph Schmitz, Andrzej Tabeau, Hugo Valin, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe and Hans Meijl
- Comparing supply-side specifications in models of global agriculture and the food system pp. 21-35

- Sherman Robinson, Hans Meijl, Dirk Willenbockel, Hugo Valin, Shinichiro Fujimori, Toshihiko Masui, Ronald Sands, Marshall Wise, Katherine Calvin, Petr Havlik, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Andrzej Tabeau, Aikaterini Kavallari, Christoph Schmitz, Jan Philipp Dietrich and Martin Lampe
- Projecting future crop productivity for global economic modeling pp. 37-50

- Christoph Müller and Richard Robertson
- The future of food demand: understanding differences in global economic models pp. 51-67

- Hugo Valin, Ronald Sands, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, Gerald Nelson, Helal Ahammad, Elodie Blanc, Benjamin Bodirsky, Shinichiro Fujimori, Tomoko Hasegawa, Petr Havlik, Edwina Heyhoe, Page Kyle, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Sergey Paltsev, Susanne Rolinski, Andrzej Tabeau, Hans Meijl, Martin von Lampe and Dirk Willenbockel
- Land-use change trajectories up to 2050: insights from a global agro-economic model comparison pp. 69-84

- Christoph Schmitz, Hans Meijl, Page Kyle, Gerald Nelson, Shinichiro Fujimori, Angelo Gurgel, Petr Havlik, Edwina Heyhoe, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Alexander Popp, Ronald Sands, Andrzej Tabeau, Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, Martin von Lampe, Marshall Wise, Elodie Blanc, Tomoko Hasegawa, Aikaterini Kavallari and Hugo Valin
- Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree pp. 85-101

- Gerald Nelson, Dominique Mensbrugghe, Helal Ahammad, Elodie Blanc, Katherine Calvin, Tomoko Hasegawa, Petr Havlik, Edwina Heyhoe, Page Kyle, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Martin Lampe, Daniel Mason-D'Croz, Hans Meijl, Christoph Müller, John Reilly, Richard Robertson, Ronald Sands, Christoph Schmitz, Andrzej Tabeau, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Hugo Valin and Dirk Willenbockel
- Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison pp. 103-116

- Hermann Lotze-Campen, Martin Lampe, Page Kyle, Shinichiro Fujimori, Petr Havlik, Hans Meijl, Tomoko Hasegawa, Alexander Popp, Christoph Schmitz, Andrzej Tabeau, Hugo Valin, Dirk Willenbockel and Marshall Wise
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