Agricultural Economics
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Volume 42, month 11, 2011
- Quantifying the structure of food demand in China: An econometric approach pp. 1-18

- Vardges Hovhannisyan and Brian W. Gould
- How important are tariffs and nontariff barriers in international markets for fresh fruit? pp. 19-32

- Bradley J. Rickard and Lei Lei
- Foot‐and‐mouth disease and the Mexican cattle industry pp. 33-44

- Lia Nogueira, Thomas Marsh, Peter Tozer and Derrell Peel
- Distress rentals and the land rental market as a safety net: contract choice evidence from Tigray, Ethiopia pp. 45-60

- Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher and Stein Holden
- Nontraditional crops, traditional constraints: The long‐term welfare impacts of export crop adoption among Guatemalan smallholders pp. 61-76

- Calogero Carletto, Talip Kilic and Angeli Kirk
- An analysis of bundle pricing in horizontal and vertical markets: The case of the U.S. cottonseed market pp. 77-88

- Guanming Shi, Kyle Stiegert and Jean P. Chavas
- Does acquisition of a cooperative generate profits for the buyer? The Dairyworld case pp. 89-100

- Lampros Lamprinakis and Murray Fulton
- Impact of copula choice on the modeling of crop yield basis risk pp. 101-112

- Joshua D. Woodard, Nicholas D. Paulson, Dmitry Vedenov and Gabriel Power
- The North American horticultural industry and the risk of plant invasion pp. 113-130

- Edward Barbier, Johnson Gwatipedza, Duncan Knowler and Sarah H. Reichard
- Measuring the cost of liquidity in agricultural futures markets: Conventional and Bayesian approaches pp. 131-140

- Julieta Frank and Philip Garcia
- Impacts of price and productivity changes on banana‐growing households in Uganda pp. 141-151

- Adam M. Komarek and Fredoun Z. Ahmadi‐Esfahani
- Dial “A” for agriculture: a review of information and communication technologies for agricultural extension in developing countries pp. 631-647

- Jenny C. Aker
- Multi‐objective crop planning using pareto‐based evolutionary algorithms pp. 649-656

- Antonio L. Márquez, Raúl Baños, Consolación Gil, María G. Montoya, Francisco Manzano‐Agugliaro and Francisco G. Montoya
- Climate change and Australia's comparative advantage in broadacre agriculture pp. 657-667

- Todd Sanderson and Fredoun Z. Ahmadi‐Esfahani
- Valuing an EU Animal Welfare Label using Experimental Auctions pp. 669-677

- Azucena Gracia, Maria Loureiro and Rodolfo Nayga
- Impacts of regulating greenhouse gas emissions on livestock trade flows pp. 679-684

- Hyun Kim and Won W. Koo
- Agricultural extension, trust, and learning: results from economic experiments in Ecuador pp. 685-699

- Steven Buck and Jeffrey Alwang
- The role of nonfarm income in coping with the effects of drought in southern Mozambique pp. 701-713

- Benedito Cunguara, Augustine Langyintuo and Ika Darnhofer
- Potential and limitation of an organic fertilizer‐based development strategy: evidence from Tamil Nadu, India, from 1993 to 2003 pp. 715-725

- Kei Kajisa and N. Venkatesa Palanichamy
- Extension services, product quality and yields: the case of grapes in Argentina pp. 727-734

- Alessandro Maffioli, Diego Ubfal, Gonzalo Vázquez Baré and Pedro Cerdán‐Infantes
Volume 42, month 09, 2011
- The impact of entry costs on export market participation in agriculture pp. 531-546

- Ivan Kandilov and Xiaoyong Zheng
- A latent class approach to investigating demand for genetically modified banana in Uganda pp. 547-560

- Enoch M. Kikulwe, Ekin Birol, Justus Wesseler and José Falck‐Zepeda
- Ranking farms with a composite indicator of sustainability pp. 561-575

- Ernest Reig‐Martínez, José A. Gómez‐Limón and Andrés J. Picazo‐Tadeo
- Catch limits, capacity utilization and cost reduction in Japanese fishery management pp. 577-592

- Michiyuki Yagi and Shunsuke Managi
- Soil and water conservation technologies: a buffer against production risk in the face of climate change? Insights from the Nile basin in Ethiopia pp. 593-604

- Edward Kato, Claudia Ringler, Mahmud Yesuf and Elizabeth Bryan
- Economic and environmental effects of decoupled agricultural support in the EU pp. 605-618

- E. Galko and Pierre-Alain Jayet
- World market integration for export and food crops in developing countries: a case study for Mali and Nicaragua pp. 619-630

- Felix G. Baquedano, William Liefert and Shahla Shapouri
Volume 42, month 07, 2011
- Production risk, risk aversion and the determination of risk attitudes among Spanish rice producers pp. 451-464

- Andrés J. Picazo‐Tadeo and Alan Wall
- The effect of agriculture on repayment efficiency: a look at MFI borrowing groups pp. 465-474

- Uthra K. Raghunathan, Cesar Escalante, Jeffrey Dorfman, Glenn C. W. Ames and Jack E. Houston
- Crop insurance policies and purchases in France pp. 475-486

- Geoffroy Enjolras and Patrick Sentis
- An application of IDEA to wheat farming efficiency pp. 487-493

- A. Hadi‐Vencheh and R. Kazemi Matin
- The impact of land reallocation on technical efficiency: evidence from China pp. 495-507

- Yanjie Zhang, Xiaobing Wang, Thomas Glauben and Bernhard Brümmer
- Farmland cash rents and the dollar pp. 509-517

- Sharmistha Nag and Jeffrey Reimer
- Informal barriers and agricultural trade: does monetary integration matter? pp. 519-530

- Marilyne Huchet and Angela Cheptea
Volume 42, month 05, 2011
- Modern variety adoption and risk management in drought prone areas: insights from the sorghum farmers of eastern Ethiopia pp. 279-292
- Romina Cavatassi, Leslie Lipper and Ulf Narloch
- A review of the economic impact of malaria in agricultural development pp. 293-304
- Kwadwo Asenso‐Okyere, Felix A. Asante, Jifar Tarekegn and Kwaw S. Andam
- Water scarcity and the impact of improved irrigation management: a computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 305-323
- Alvaro Calzadilla, Katrin Rehdanz and Richard Tol
- Implications of biofuels mandates for the global livestock industry: a computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 325-342
- Farzad Taheripour, Thomas Hertel and Wallace Tyner
- The effects of a large discrete maize price increase on the distribution of household welfare and poverty in rural Kenya-super-1 pp. 343-356
- Elliot Mghenyi, Robert Myers and Thomas Jayne
- Improving the accuracy of outlook price forecasts pp. 357-371
- Evelyn V. Colino, Scott Irwin and Philip Garcia
- Mandatory versus voluntary labelling of genetically modified food: evidence from an economic experiment pp. 373-386
- Astrid Dannenberg, Sara Scatasta and Bodo Sturm
- How sensitive is U.S. agricultural trade to the bilateral exchange rate? Evidence from bulk, intermediate, and consumer‐oriented products pp. 387-403
- Jungho Baek and Won W. Koo
- The price stabilization effects of the EU entry price scheme for fruit and vegetables pp. 405-418
- Antonio Cioffi, Fabio Santeramo and Cosimo Damiano Vitale
- Price volatility and rational expectations in a sectoral framework commodity model: a multivariate GARCH approach pp. 419-435
- Anthony Rezitis and Konstantinos Stavropoulos
- Rice production response in Cambodia pp. 437-450
- Bingxin Yu and Shenggen Fan
Volume 42, month 03, 2011
- Selfishness, altruism, and inequality aversion toward consumers and farmers pp. 121-139
- Jayson Lusk and Brian Briggeman
- Willingness to pay for brands: a cross‐region, cross‐category analysis pp. 141-152
- Yanhong H. Jin, David Zilberman, Amir Heiman and Ying Li
- Convergence and divergence in regional agricultural productivity growth: evidence from Italian regions, 1951–2002 pp. 153-169
- Roberto Esposti
- Transaction costs in milk marketing: a comparison between Canada and Great Britain pp. 171-182
- Annie Royer
- Regional employment impacts of Common Agricultural Policy measures in Eastern Germany: a difference‐in‐differences approach pp. 183-193
- Martin Petrick and Patrick Zier
- Do native and invasive labels affect consumer willingness to pay for plants? Evidence from experimental auctions pp. 195-205
- Chengyan Yue, Terrance Hurley and Neil Anderson
- Shifting cultivation and forest pressure in Cameroon pp. 207-220
- Amy Ickowitz
- Asset versus consumption poverty and poverty dynamics in rural Ethiopia pp. 221-233
- Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie and Alex Winter‐Nelson
- Macro–micro feedback links of water management in South Africa: CGE analyses of selected policy regimes pp. 235-247
- Rashid Hassan and James Thurlow
- Returns to spending on agricultural extension: the case of the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) program of Uganda pp. 249-267
- Samuel Benin, Ephraim Nkonya, Geresom Okecho, Josee Randriamamonjy, Edward Kato, Geofrey Lubade and Miriam Kyotalimye
- Off‐farm work, technical efficiency, and rice production risk in Taiwan pp. 269-278
- Hung-Hao Chang and Fang‐I Wen
Volume 42, month 01, 2011
- Estimating consumer willingness to pay for food quality with experimental auctions: the case of yellow versus fortified maize meal in Kenya pp. 1-16
- Hugo De Groote, Simon Chege Kimenju and Ulrich B. Morawetz
- Cropland use, yields, and droughts: spatial data modeling for Burkina Faso and Niger pp. 17-33
- Stefano Mainardi
- Nonlinearities in the U.S. corn‐ethanol‐oil‐gasoline price system pp. 35-45
- Teresa Serra, David Zilberman, José M. Gil and Barry Goodwin
- The use of organized commodity markets to manage food import price instability and risk pp. 47-64
- Alexander Sarris, Piero Conforti and Adam Prakash
- Consumer demand for nutrition versus taste in four major food categories pp. 65-74
- James K. Binkley and Alla Golub
- Property rights in a very poor country: tenure insecurity and investment in Ethiopia pp. 75-86
- Daniel Ayalew Ali, Stefan Dercon and Madhur Gautam
- The behavior of commodity prices in Ethiopia pp. 87-97
- Getaw Tadesse and Atle Guttormsen
- Regime switching and oligopsony power: the case of U.S. beef processing pp. 99-109
- Xiaowei Cai, Kyle Stiegert and Stephen Koontz
- Do wheat futures returns exhibit long‐range dependence? pp. 111-120
- P.J. Dawson
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