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Volume 37, month 12, 2007
- Introduction: the 26th conference of the IAAE pp. v-xii

- Keijiro Otsuka and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- Agricultural growth and economic development: a view through the globalization lens pp. 1-12

- Prabhu Pingali
- Empowering rural people for their own development pp. 13-27

- Hans Binswanger-Mkhize
- The economics of natural disasters: implications and challenges for food security pp. 31-45

- Hartwig De Haen and Günter Hemrich
- The impact of droughts and floods on food security and policy options to alleviate negative effects pp. 47-58

- Stephen Devereux
- The impact of natural and manmade disasters on household welfare pp. 59-73

- Yasuyuki Sawada
- The Doha agenda and agricultural trade reform: the role of economic analysis pp. 77-87

- Will Martin and Kym Anderson
- Globalization, privatization, and vertical coordination in food value chains in developing and transition countries pp. 89-102

- Johan Swinnen and Miet Maertens
- Food regulation and trade under the WTO: ten years in perspective pp. 103-118

- David Orden and Donna Roberts
- Economics of biofortification pp. 119-133

- Matin Qaim, Alexander Stein and J.V. Meenakshi
- Food safety in a globalizing world: opportunities and challenges for India pp. 135-147

- Dina Umali‐Deininger and Mona Sur
- Food safety as a global public good pp. 149-158

- Laurian Unnevehr
- Technological progress for sustaining food‐population balance: achievement and challenges pp. 161-172

- Mahabub Hossain
- Rural nonfarm employment in developing countries in an era of globalization pp. 173-183

- Thomas Reardon, Kostas Stamoulis and Prabhu Pingali
- Agricultural research and policy for better health and nutrition in developing countries: a food systems approach pp. 187-198

- Per Pinstrup‐Andersen
- The nutrition transition in high‐ and low‐income countries: what are the policy lessons? pp. 199-211

- Barry Popkin and Shu Wen Ng
- Coping with drought in rice farming in Asia: insights from a cross‐country comparative study pp. 213-224

- Sushil Pandey, Humnath Bhandari, Shijun Ding, Preeda Prapertchob, Ramesh Sharan, Dibakar Naik, Sudhir K. Taunk and Asras Sastri
- Productivity in Malagasy rice systems: wealth‐differentiated constraints and priorities pp. 225-237

- Bart Minten, Jean‐Claude Randrianarisoa and Christopher Barrett
- Economic statistics and U.S. agricultural policy pp. 237-248

- Bruce Gardner, Barry Goodwin and Mary Ahearn
- Income distributional effects of using market‐based instruments for managing common property resources pp. 249-259

- Siwa Msangi and Richard E. Howitt
- Designing frameworks to deliver unknown information to support market‐based instruments pp. 261-269

- Mark Eigenraam, Loris Strappazzon, Nicola Lansdell, Craig Beverly and Gary Stoneham
- Tariff line analysis of U.S. and international dairy protection pp. 271-280

- Jason Grant, Thomas Hertel and Thomas Rutherford
- Meta‐analysis of general and partial equilibrium simulations of Doha Round outcomes pp. 281-286

- Sebastian Hess and Stephan Von Cramon‐Taubadel
- The Doha development round and Africa: partial and general equilibrium analyses of tariff preference erosion pp. 287-295

- Mohamed Hedi Bchir, Stephen Karingi, Andrew Mold, Patrick Osakwe and Mustapha Sadni Jallab
- IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues pp. 297-300

- John W. Longworth
- IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues pp. 300-303

- David Colman
- IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues pp. 303-305

- Yujiro Hayami
- IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues pp. 305-306

- Assalamu Alaikum and Rashid Hassan
- IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues pp. 306-309

- Mark Rosegrant
Volume 37, month 09, 2007
- Contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues: selected papers presented at the XXVI IAAE conference pp. 127-132

- Ruerd Ruben and Kees Burger
- Consistent poverty comparisons and inference pp. 133-139

- Channing Arndt and Kenneth Simler
- The long‐term impacts of orphanhood on education attainment and land inheritance among adults in rural Kenya pp. 141-149

- Takashi Yamano
- Poverty targeting, resource degradation and heterogeneous endowments—a micro‐simulation analysis of a less‐favored Ethiopian village pp. 151-158

- Marijke Kuiper and Ruerd Ruben
- Land inequality and economic growth: a dynamic panel data approach pp. 159-165

- Ricardo Fort
- The dynamics of Chinese rural households' participation in labor markets pp. 167-178

- Stephan Brosig, Thomas Glauben, Thomas Herzfeld, Scott Rozelle and Xiaobing Wang
- Sharecropping efficiency in Ethiopia: threats of eviction and kinship pp. 179-188

- Menale Kassie and Stein Holden
- Rainfall or price variability: what determines rangeland management decisions? A simulation‐optimization approach to South African savannas pp. 189-200

- Jan Börner, Steven I. Higgins, Jochen Kantelhardt and Simon Scheiter
- Taking a new look at empirical models of adoption: average treatment effect estimation of adoption rates and their determinants pp. 201-210

- Aliou Diagne and Matty Demont
- EU agri‐environmental programs and the “restaurant table effect” pp. 211-218

- Thilo Glebe and Klaus Salhofer
- A look into the nature of complex systems and beyond “Stonehenge” economics: coping with complexity or ignoring it in applied economics? pp. 219-235

- Chris Noell
- Differentiating the consumer benefits from labeling of GM food products pp. 237-242

- Sara Scatasta, Justus Wesseler and Jill Hobbs
- Do farmers benefit from participating in specialty markets and cooperatives? The case of coffee marketing in Costa Rica1 pp. 243-248

- Meike Wollni and Manfred Zeller
- Food consumption impacts of adherence to dietary norms in the United States: a quantitative assessment pp. 249-256

- Chittur Srinivasan
- Auction markets for specialty food products with geographical indications pp. 257-264

- Günter Schamel
- Spillovers from high‐value agriculture for exports on land use in developing countries: evidence from Madagascar pp. 265-275

- Bart Minten, Lalaina Randrianarison and Johan Swinnen
- Economies of scale and market structure in international grain trade pp. 277-291

- Margherita Scoppola
- The impact of coffee price changes on rural households in Uganda pp. 293-303

- Maurizio Bussolo, Olivier Godart, Jann Lay and Rainer Thiele
- Modeling differentiated quality standards in the agri‐food sector: the case of meat trade in the enlarged EU pp. 305-315

- Marie-Luise Rau and Frank van Tongeren
Volume 36, month 05, 2007
- Supermarkets, wholesalers, and tomato growers in Guatemala pp. 281-290

- Ricardo Hernández, Thomas Reardon and Julio Berdegue
- Determinants of economic well‐being among U.S. farm operator households pp. 291-304

- Hisham S. El‐Osta, Ashok Mishra and Mitchell J. Morehart
- Welfare impacts of import controls on Botswana's horticulture pp. 305-311

- Tebogo Seleka
- Quantity and quality effects of advertising: a demand system approach pp. 313-324

- Diansheng Dong, Harry Kaiser and Øystein Myrland
- Testing errors, supplier segregation, and food safety pp. 325-334

- S. Andrew Starbird
- Are small‐scale rice farmers in eastern India really inefficient? Examining the effects of microtopography on technical efficiency estimates pp. 335-346

- Nobuhiko Fuwa, Christopher Edmonds and Pabitra Banik
- Effects on poverty and equity of the decline in collective tank irrigation management in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 347-362

- Kei Kajisa, K. Palanisami and Takeshi Sakurai
- The economic impact of cowpea research in Senegal: an ex‐post analysis with disadoption pp. 363-375

- Kathryn Boys, M. Faye, Joan Fulton and J. Lowenberg‐DeBoer
- Characteristics and hedonic pricing of differentiated beef demands pp. 377-393

- William Hahn and Kenneth Mathews
- Economic development and the role of agricultural technology pp. 395-404

- Sharmistha Self and Richard Grabowski
- Are citizens willing to pay for agricultural multifunctionality? pp. 405-419

- Zein Kallas, José A. Gómez‐Limón and Manuel Arriaza
- Does human capital raise farm or nonfarm earning more? New insight from a rural Pakistan household panel pp. 421-428

- Elan Satriawan and Scott Swinton
Volume 36, month 03, 2007
- Evaluating the impact of agricultural extension on farms' performance in Crete: a nonneutral stochastic frontier approach pp. 135-146

- Ariel Dinar, Giannis Karagiannis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Farmer management of production risk on degraded lands: the role of wheat variety diversity in the Tigray region, Ethiopia pp. 147-156

- Salvatore Di Falco, Jean-Paul Chavas and Melinda Smale
- Determinants of millet diversity at the household‐farm and village‐community levels in the drylands of India: the role of local seed systems pp. 157-167

- Latha Nagarajan, Melinda Smale and Paul Glewwe
- Coping with flood: role of institutions in Bangladesh pp. 169-180

- Shahidur Khandker
- Accounting for agricultural decline with economic growth in Taiwan pp. 181-190

- Ling Sun, Lilyan Fulginiti, E. Wesley and F. Peterson
- Agricultural growth and poverty in an archetypical middle income country: Chile 1987–2003 pp. 191-202

- Gustavo Anríquez and Ramon Lopez
- Determinants, differentiation, and development of short‐term marginal costs in dairy production: an empirical analysis for selected regions of the EU pp. 203-220

- Christine Wieck and Thomas Heckelei
- Productivity change in Taiwan's farmers' credit unions: a nonparametric risk‐adjusted Malmquist approach pp. 221-231

- Po‐Chi Chen, Ming‐Miin Yu, Ching‐Cheng Chang and Shih‐Hsun Hsu
- Exchange rate alignment and producer support estimates (PSEs) for India pp. 233-243

- Fuzhi Cheng and David Orden
- Farm‐gate tomato price negotiations under asymmetric information pp. 245-251

- Moti Jaleta and Cornelis Gardebroek
- Agricultural trade liberalization and economic development: the role of downstream market power pp. 253-270

- Richard J. Sexton, Ian Sheldon, Steve McCorriston and Humei Wang
- Hedging dairy production losses using weather‐based index insurance pp. 271-280

- Xiaohui Deng, Barry Barnett, Dmitry Vedenov and Joe W. West
Volume 36, month 01, 2007
- Why do transaction costs of agricultural policies vary? pp. 1-11

- Per Kristian Rørstad, Arild Vatn and Valborg Kvakkestad
- How sustainable is participatory watershed development in India? pp. 13-22

- Jetske Bouma, Daan van Soest and Erwin Bulte
- Legal systems, institutional environment, and food safety pp. 23-38

- Nesve Brewster and Peter Goldsmith
- Optimal supplier testing and tolerance strategies for genetically modified (GM) wheat pp. 39-48

- William Wilson, Bruce L. Dahl and Eric Jabs
- Efficiency, subsidies, and environmental adaptation of animal farming under CAP pp. 49-65

- Werner Kleinhanß, Carmen Murillo, Carlos San Juan and Stefan Sperlich
- Finding optimal price risk management instruments: the case of the Spanish potato sector pp. 67-78

- María Bielza, Alberto Garrido and José M. Sumpsi
- Asymmetric information in cattle auctions: the problem of revaccinations pp. 79-88

- Athanasios Chymis, Harvey James, Srinivasa Konduru, Vern L. Pierce and Robert L. Larson
- Why don't producers adopt best management practices? An analysis of the beef cattle industry pp. 89-102

- Jeffrey Gillespie, Seon‐Ae Kim and Krishna Paudel
- Does crop insurance influence agrochemical uses under current Chinese situations? A case study in the Manasi watershed, Xinjiang pp. 103-112

- Funing Zhong, Manxiu Ning and Li Xing
- Economic implications of alternative mill mud management options in the Australian sugar industry pp. 113-122

- Muhammad Qureshi, Sumaira E. Qureshi and Malcolm K. Wegener
- Herbicide resistance and the adoption of integrated weed management by Western Australian grain growers pp. 123-130

- Rick S. Llewellyn, Robert K. Lindner, David Pannell and Stephen B. Powles
- Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability pp. 131-132

- John Schroeter
- How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better Place pp. 132-133

- George Norton
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