Agricultural Economics
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Volume 40, month 11, 2009
- China's booming livestock industry: household income, specialization, and exit pp. 603-616

- Allan N. Rae and Xiaohui Zhang
- Location determinants of food manufacturers in the United States, 2000–2004: are nonmetropolitan counties competitive? pp. 617-630

- Dayton Lambert and Kevin T. McNamara
- Who trades water allocations? Evidence of the characteristics of early adopters in the Goulburn–Murray Irrigation District, Australia 1998–1999** pp. 631-643

- Sarah Wheeler, Henning Bjornlund, Martin Shanahan and Alec Zuo
- Multinational supermarket chains in developing countries: does local agriculture benefit? pp. 645-656

- Hildegunn Stokke
- Nutrient consumption and household income in rural Mexico pp. 657-675

- Emmanuel Skoufias, Vincenzo Di Maro, Teresa González‐Cossío and Sonia Rodríguez Ramírez
- Capital market imperfections in economic transition: empirical evidence from Ukrainian agriculture pp. 677-689

- Nataliya Zinych and Martin Odening
- Integration of VaR and expected utility under departures from normality pp. 691-699

- Peter J. Barry, Bruce Sherrick and Jianmei Zhao
- Exporting to new destinations and the effects of tariffs: the case of meat commodities pp. 701-714

- Pascal Ghazalian, Bruno Larue and Jean-Philippe Gervais
- Introduction to the special issue “small farms: decline or persistence?” pp. 715-717

- Alastair Bailey, Sophia Davidova and P. Hazell
- Reforms, globalization, and endogenous agricultural structures pp. 719-732

- Johan Swinnen
- Subsistence and semi‐subsistence farming in selected EU new member states pp. 733-744

- Sophia Davidova, Lena Fredriksson and Alastair Bailey
- Optimal farm size in an uncertain land market: the case of Kyrgyz Republic pp. 745-758

- Sara Savastano and Pasquale Scandizzo
- Structural change in the West German agricultural sector pp. 759-772

- Silke Huettel and Anne Margarian
- Smallholders, institutional services, and commercial transformation in Ethiopia pp. 773-787

- Berhanu Gebremedhin, Moti Jaleta and Dirk Hoekstra
- The growth of family farms in Hungary pp. 789-795

- Zoltán Bakucs and Imre Fertő
- Is there a future for small farms in developed countries? Evidence from the French case pp. 797-806

- Magali Aubert and Philippe Perrier‐Cornet
- Small producers, supermarkets, and the role of intermediaries in Turkey's fresh fruit and vegetable market pp. 807-816

- Céline Bignebat, Ahmet Ali Koç and Sylvaine Lemeilleur
- Small U.S. dairy farms: can they compete? pp. 817-825

- Richard Nehring, Jeffrey Gillespie, Carmen Sandretto and Charlie Hallahan
Volume 40, month 09, 2009
- The impact of social networks on hybrid seed adoption in India pp. 493-505

- Ira Matuschke and Matin Qaim
- Modeling linkages between climate policy and land use: an overview pp. 507-517

- Edwin van der Werf and Sonja Peterson
- Estimating the supply response of cotton and cereal crops in smallholder production systems: recent evidence from Mali pp. 519-533

- Jeffrey D. Vitale, Hamady Djourra and Aminata Sidibé
- The economic and poverty impacts of maize research in West and Central Africa pp. 535-550

- Arega D. Alene, Abebe Menkir, S. O. Ajala, B. Badu‐Apraku, A. S. Olanrewaju, V. M. Manyong and Abdou Ndiaye
- Do they always say no? German consumers and second‐generation GM foods pp. 551-560

- Jochen Hartl and Roland Herrmann
- Soil quality and fertilizer use rates among smallholder farmers in western Kenya pp. 561-572

- Paswel P. Marenya and Christopher Barrett
- Long‐term consequences of short‐term precipitation shocks: evidence from Brazilian migrant households pp. 573-586

- Valerie Mueller and Daniel E. Osgood
- Economic efficiency in farm households: trends, explanatory factors, and estimation methods pp. 587-599

- Kent Olson and Linh Vu
Volume 40, month 07, 2009
- Farmers' health and agricultural productivity pp. 381-388

- Maria Loureiro
- Measuring technical efficiency in the stochastic varying coefficient frontier model pp. 389-396

- Giannis Karagiannis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- The economic potential of precision nitrogen application with wheat based on plant sensing pp. 397-407

- Jon T. Biermacher, B Brorsen, Francis Epplin, John B. Solie and William R. Raun
- Risk‐matching behavior in microcredit group formation: evidence from northern Ethiopia pp. 409-419

- Guush Berhane, Cornelis Gardebroek and Henk A. J. Moll
- Announcement effects and the theory of storage: an empirical study of lumber futures pp. 421-436

- Berna Karali and Walter Thurman
- Factors influencing the profitability of fertilizer use on maize in Zambia pp. 437-446

- Zhiying Xu, Zhengfei Guan, Thomas Jayne and Roy Black
- Assessing agricultural trade policies options with the European Union: a Brazilian perspective pp. 447-457

- Marie Gabrielle Piketty, Lucie Weissleder, Hildo Meirelles De Souza Filho, Mário Otávio Batalha, Marcel Adenäuer and Arno Becker
- Balancing productivity and trade objectives in a competing environment: should India commercialize GM rice with or without China? pp. 459-475

- Guillaume Gruère, Simon Mevel and Antoine Bouët
- Ex ante analysis of the benefits of transgenic drought tolerance research on cereal crops in low‐income countries pp. 477-492

- Genti Kostandini, Bradford Mills, Steven Were Omamo and Stanley Wood
Volume 40, month 05, 2009
- District‐level total factor productivity in agriculture: Western Cape Province, South Africa, 1952–2002 pp. 265-280

- Beatrice Conradie, Jenifer Piesse and Colin Thirtle
- Spatial integration at multiple scales: rice markets in Madagascar pp. 281-294

- Christine Moser, Christopher Barrett and Bart Minten
- Managing economic risk in value‐based marketing of fed cattle pp. 295-306

- Ardian Harri, John Michael Riley, John Anderson and Keith Coble
- Modeling preference heterogeneity in stated choice data: an analysis for public goods generated by agriculture pp. 307-322

- Sergio Colombo, Nick Hanley and Jordan Louviere
- The impact of climate change on China's agriculture pp. 323-337

- Jinxia Wang, Robert Mendelsohn, Ariel Dinar, Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle and Lijuan Zhang
- Consumer responses to new food quality information: are some consumers more sensitive than others? pp. 339-346

- Zhifeng Gao and Ted Schroeder
- Spatial dependence in agricultural land prices: does it exist? pp. 347-353

- Philip Kostov
- The impact of the 1999 CAP reforms on the efficiency of the COP sector in Spain pp. 355-364

- Fatima Lambarraa Lehnhardt, Spiro Stefanou, Teresa Serra and José M. Gil
- The impact of water conservation and intensification technologies: empirical evidence for rice farmers in Ghana pp. 365-379

- Liane Faltermeier and Awudu Abdulai
Volume 40, month 03, 2009
- Rural nonfarm employment and farming: household‐level linkages pp. 119-123

- Benjamin Davis, Paul Winters, Thomas Reardon and Kostas Stamoulis
- Is off‐farm income reforming the farm? Evidence from Mexico pp. 125-138

- Lisa Pfeiffer, Alejandro López‐Feldman and J. Edward Taylor
- Rural nonfarm income and its impact on agriculture: evidence from Albania pp. 139-160

- Talip Kilic, Calogero Carletto, Juna Miluka and Sara Savastano
- The effect of nonfarm income on investment in Bulgarian family farming pp. 161-176

- Tom Hertz
- Does nonagricultural labor relax farmers’ credit constraints? Evidence from longitudinal data for Vietnam pp. 177-188

- Marco Stampini and Benjamin Davis
- Rural nonfarm activities and agricultural crop production in Nigeria pp. 189-201

- Gbemisola Oseni and Paul Winters
- Moving off the farm and intensifying agricultural production in Shandong: a case study of rural labor market linkages in China pp. 203-218

- Jikun Huang, Yunhua Wu and Scott Rozelle
- Horticulture exports, agro‐industrialization, and farm–nonfarm linkages with the smallholder farm sector: evidence from Senegal pp. 219-229

- Miet Maertens
- The increasing importance of nonfarm income and the changing use of labor and capital in rice farming: the case of Central Luzon, 1979–2003 pp. 231-242

- Kazushi Takahashi and Keijiro Otsuka
- Poverty decline, agricultural wages, and nonfarm employment in rural India: 1983–2004 pp. 243-263

- Peter Lanjouw and Rinku Murgai
Volume 40, month 01, 2009
- Efficiency–equity tradeoffs and the scope for resource reallocation in agricultural research: evidence from Nigeria pp. 1-14

- Arega D. Alene, V. M. Manyong, Eric F. Tollens and Steffen Abele
- Decomposing changes in agricultural price gaps: an application to Russia pp. 15-28

- William Liefert
- A joint test of market power, menu costs, and currency invoicing pp. 29-41

- Jean-Philippe Gervais and Bruno Larue
- Agricultural commercialization of Karen Hill tribes in northern Thailand pp. 43-53

- Prasnee Tipraqsa and Pepijn Schreinemachers
- Irrigation production functions with water‐capital substitution pp. 55-66

- Uri Shani, Yacov Tsur, Amos Zemel and David Zilberman
- Agricultural technology and child labor: evidence from India pp. 67-78

- Sharmistha Self and Richard Grabowski
- Do input subsidy programs “crowd in” or “crowd out” commercial market development? Modeling fertilizer demand in a two‐channel marketing system pp. 79-94

- Zhiying Xu, William Burke, Thomas Jayne and Jones Govereh
- Technology change as a policy response to promote changes in land management for environmental benefits pp. 95-102

- David Pannell
- Fractional integration in agricultural futures price volatilities revisited pp. 103-111

- Peter Sephton
- Cow‐calf profitability and leptin genotyping pp. 113-118

- Jay Mitchell, Eric DeVuyst, Marc L. Bauer and Daniel L. Larson
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