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Volume 41, month 11, 2010
- The new landscape of global agriculture pp. v-ix

- Johann Kirsten
- Agriculture's terms of trade: issues and implications pp. 1-15

- David Colman
- Agriculture for development: new paradigm and options for success pp. 17-36

- Alain de Janvry
- The changing landscape of Indian agriculture pp. 37-45

- Ashok Gulati and Kavery Ganguly
- China's agriculture: drivers of change and implications for China and the rest of world pp. 47-55

- Jikun Huang, Jun Yang and Scott Rozelle
- Reshaping the global agricultural landscape: perspectives from Brazil pp. 57-64

- Decio Zylbersztajn
- The growing importance of the former USSR countries in world agricultural markets pp. 65-71

- William Liefert, Eugenia Serova and Olga Liefert
- Conditioning trends shaping the agricultural and rural landscape in Africa pp. 73-82

- Akinwumi A. Adesina
- Antitrust economic analysis in food marketing channels: a global perspective pp. 83-91

- Ronald Cotterill
- Market power, market outcomes, and remedies in the UK groceries market pp. 93-108

- Peter Davis and Alan Reilly
- Market power and rents in global supply chains pp. 109-120

- Johan Swinnen and Anneleen Vandeplas
- Agriculture and global climate stabilization: a public good analysis pp. 121-132

- John Quiggin
- The financial crisis and its impacts on global agriculture pp. 133-144

- Justin Lin and Will Martin
- Global agriculture R&D and the changing aid architecture pp. 145-153

- Prabhu Pingali
- Analyzing collective action pp. 155-166

- Elinor Ostrom
- Applying economic sociology to understand the meaning of “Quality” in food markets pp. 167-180

- Gilles Allaire
- Modeling complex systems pp. 181-191

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- The integration of energy and agricultural markets pp. 193-201

- Wallace Tyner
- Information, efficiency, and welfare in agricultural markets pp. 203-216

- Robert T. Jensen
- Navigating the perfect storm: reflections on the food, energy, and financial crises pp. 217-228

- Derek Headey, Sangeetha Malaiyandi and Shenggen Fan
- Agricultural extension and imperfect supervision in contract farming: evidence from Madagascar pp. 507-517
- Marc Bellemare
- Agent‐based modeling for ex ante assessment of tree crop innovations: litchis in northern Thailand pp. 519-536
- Pepijn Schreinemachers, Chakrit Potchanasin, Thomas Berger and Sithidech Roygrong
- Exchange rate uncertainty and agricultural trade: panel cointegration analysis for Turkey pp. 537-543
- Ekrem Erdem, Saban Nazlioglu and Cumhur Erdem
- Agricultural trade and poverty in Chile: a spatial analysis of product tradability pp. 545-553
- David Fleming, David Abler and Stephan Goetz
- Using choice experiments to estimate consumer valuation: the role of experimental design and attribute information loads pp. 555-565
- Zhifeng Gao, Lisa O. House and Xiaohua Yu
- Modeling fertilizer externalities around Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica pp. 567-575
- Rodrigo Arriagada, Erin O. Sills, Subhrendu Pattanayak, Frederick W. Cubbage and Eugenio González
- Determinants of off‐farm work and its effects on farm performance: the case of Norwegian grain farmers pp. 577-586
- Gudbrand Lien, Subal Kumbhakar and J. Brian Hardaker
- The impact of auction characteristics on prices of agricultural products traded online: evidence from cherries pp. 587-594
- Chia-Hung Sun
- Interrelated labor decisions of farm couples: a censored response analysis of off‐farm work pp. 595-610
- Hild‐Marte Bjørnsen and Erik Biorn
- Productivity and international competitiveness of agriculture in the European Union and the United States pp. 611-627
- V. Eldon Ball, Jean‐Pierre Butault, Carlos San Juan and Ricardo Mora Villarrubia
Volume 41, month 09, 2010
- Migration and technical efficiency in cereal production: evidence from Burkina Faso pp. 385-395

- Fleur Wouterse
- A discrete‐time hazard analysis of the exit of burley tobacco growers in Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia pp. 397-408

- Kelly J. Tiller, Shiferaw T. Feleke and Jane H. Starnes
- Farmers’ objectives as determinants of organic farming adoption: the case of Catalonian vineyard production pp. 409-423

- Zein Kallas, Teresa Serra and José Maria Gil
- Returns to public sector plant breeding in the presence of spill‐ins and private goods: the case of bean research in Michigan pp. 425-442

- Mywish Maredia, Richard Bernsten and Catherine Ragasa
- Cotton market integration and the impact of China's new exchange rate regime pp. 443-451

- Yuanlong Ge, Holly H. Wang and Sung K. Ahn
- The genetic and economic impact of the CIMMYT wheat breeding program on local producers in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora Mexico pp. 453-462

- Lawton Nalley, Andrew Barkley and Allen Featherstone
- Buyers’ perceptions of importance and willingness‐to‐pay for certain attributes of source and production verified bred heifers pp. 463-470

- Joe Parcell, Jason R.V. Franken, Maria Cox, David J. Patterson and Richard F. Randle
- Economic analysis of different options in integrated pest and soil fertility management in maize systems of Western Kenya pp. 471-482

- Hugo De Groote, Bernard Vanlauwe, Esther Rutto, George D. Odhiambo, Fred Kanampiu and Zeyaur R. Khan
- Managing increasing environmental risks through agrobiodiversity and agrienvironmental policies pp. 483-496

- Stefan Baumgärtner and Martin Quaas
- Effects of machinery‐sharing arrangements on farm efficiency: evidence from Sweden pp. 497-506

- Karin Larsén
Volume 41, month 05, 2010
- Introduction pp. 219-222

- Stephan Von Cramon‐Taubadel and Bernhard Brümmer
- Productivity growth and the effects of R&D in African agriculture pp. 223-238

- Arega D. Alene
- Does increase in women's income relative to men's income increase food calorie intake in poor households? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 239-249

- Adebayo B. Aromolaran
- Agrifood supply chain, private‐sector standards, and farmers' health: evidence from Kenya pp. 251-263

- Solomon Asfaw, Dagmar Mithöfer and Hermann Waibel
- Does heterogeneity in goals and preferences affect efficiency? A case study of farm households in northern Nigeria pp. 265-273

- Ezra D. Berkhout, Robert A. Schipper, Arie Kuyvenhoven and Ousmane Coulibaly
- An econometric analysis of regional adoption patterns of Bt maize in Germany pp. 275-284

- Nicola Consmüller, Volker Beckmann and Martin Petrick
- Growth dynamics of dairy processing firms in the European Union pp. 285-291

- Cornelis Gardebroek, Kedir N. Turi and Jo H.M. Wijnands
- Modeling physical quantities of food and nutrients consumed from aggregate data—with an application to Finland pp. 293-304

- Xavier Irz
- Factor content of bilateral trade: the role of firm heterogeneity and transaction costs pp. 305-317

- d'Artis Kancs and Pavel Ciaian
- Food aid allocation policies: coordination and responsiveness to recipient country needs pp. 319-327

- Christian Kuhlgatz, Awudu Abdulai and Christopher Barrett
- Assessing the distortionary impact of state trading in China pp. 329-335

- Steve McCorriston and Donald MacLaren
- Understanding foreign direct investment in the southern African development community: an analysis based on project‐level data pp. 337-347

- Nomathemba Mhlanga, Garrick Blalock and Ralph Christy
- Getting implicit shadow prices right for the estimation of the Malmquist index: the case of agricultural total factor productivity in developing countries pp. 349-360

- Alejandro Nin‐Pratt and Bingxin Yu
- Spillovers from modern supply chains to traditional markets: product innovation and adoption by smallholders pp. 361-371

- Christin Schipmann and Matin Qaim
- Conservation agriculture, organic marketing, and collective action in the Honduran hillsides pp. 373-384

- Meike Wollni, David R. Lee and Janice E. Thies
Volume 41, month 03, 2010
- An equilibrium displacement approach to oligopoly market analysis: an application to trade in the Korean infant formula market pp. 101-109

- Byeong‐Il Ahn and Hyunok Lee
- Determinants of smallholder farmers' participation in banana markets in Central Africa: the role of transaction costs pp. 111-122

- Emily Ouma, John Jagwe, Gideon Aiko Obare and Steffen Abele
- Integrated assessment of water framework directive nitrate reduction measures pp. 123-134

- Carlo Fezzi, Michael Hutchins, Dan Rigby, Ian Bateman, Paulette Posen and David Hadley
- Impacts of changing water inflow distributions on irrigation and farm income along the Drâa River in Morocco pp. 135-149

- Claudia Heidecke and Thomas Heckelei
- On the efficiency of composting organic wastes pp. 151-163

- Iddo Kan, Ofira Ayalon and Roy Federman
- Does fertilizer use respond to rainfall variability? Panel data evidence from Ethiopia pp. 165-175

- Yonas Alem, Mintewab Bezabih, Menale Kassie and Precious Zikhali
- Exploring strategic priorities for regional agricultural R&D investments in East and Central Africa pp. 177-190

- Liangzhi You and Michael Johnson
- The impact of migration on rural poverty and inequality: a case study in China pp. 191-204

- Nong Zhu and Xubei Luo
- Seasonal protection of F&V imports in the EU: impacts of the entry price system pp. 205-218

- Jose‐Maria Garcia‐Alvarez‐Coque, Victor Martinez‐Gomez and Miquel Villanueva
Volume 41, month 01, 2010
- Explaining agricultural productivity growth: an international perspective pp. 1-14

- Derek Headey, Mohammad Alauddin and D.S. Prasada Rao
- What comes first, agricultural growth or democracy? pp. 15-24

- Lilyan Fulginiti
- A speculative bubble in commodity futures prices? Cross‐sectional evidence pp. 25-32

- Dwight R. Sanders and Scott Irwin
- Price transmission in the Spanish bovine sector: the BSE effect pp. 33-42

- Islam Hassouneh, Teresa Serra and José M. Gil
- An error corrected almost ideal demand system for major cereals in Kenya pp. 43-50

- Jonathan M. Nzuma and Rakhal Sarker
- Linkages between the farm and nonfarm sectors at the household level in rural Ghana: a consistent stochastic distance function approach pp. 51-66

- Gustavo Anríquez and Silvio Daidone
- The impact of integrated aquaculture–agriculture on small‐scale farms in Southern Malawi pp. 67-79

- Madan M. Dey, Ferdinand Paraguas, Patrick Kambewa and Diemuth Pemsl
- Estimating overall returns to international agricultural research in Africa through benefit‐cost analysis: a “best‐evidence” approach pp. 81-100

- Mywish Maredia and David Raitzer
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