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Volume 32, month 03, 2005
- New markets and technological change for the traditional cereals in semiarid sub‐Saharan Africa: the Malian case pp. 111-129

- Jeffrey D. Vitale and John H. Sanders
- Risk preference and optimal enterprise combinations in Kahuro division of Murang'a district, Kenya pp. 131-140

- Rose A. Nyikal and Willis O. Kosura
- Yield and income risk‐efficiency analysis of alternative systems for rice production in the Guinea Savannah of Northern Ghana pp. 141-150

- Augustine S. Langyintuo, Emmanuel Yiridoe, Wilson Dogbe and James Lowenberg‐Deboer
- Toward understanding household preference for consumption characteristics of millet varieties: a case study from western Niger pp. 151-165

- Jupiter Ndjeunga and Carl Nelson
- Stages and determinants of fertilizer use in semiarid African agriculture: the Niger experience pp. 167-179

- Tahirou Abdoulaye and John H. Sanders
- Costs and benefits of livestock systems and the role of market and nonmarket relationships pp. 181-193

- Henk A. J. Moll
- Farmers' perceptions of benefits and factors affecting the adoption of improved dual‐purpose cowpea in the dry savannas of Nigeria pp. 195-210

- P. Kristjanson, I. Okike, S. Tarawali, B. B. Singh and V. M. Manyong
- Agricultural Trade and Policy in China: Issues, Analysis and Implications pp. 211-212

- Fred Gale
- Multifunctional Agriculture: A New Paradigm for European Agriculture and Rural Development pp. 212-213

- Lyubov Kurkalova
- Agriculture and the WTO: Creating a Trading System for Development pp. 213-215

- Philip Abbott
- Economic Analysis for EU Accession Negotiations: Agri‐Food Issues in the EU Eastward Expansion pp. 215-217

- Peter Liapis
- The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution pp. 217-219

- Daryll E. Ray
Volume 32, month 01, 2005
- Preface pp. v-vii

- Joachim von Braun
- Introduction: The 25th conference and the association pp. ix-xv

- David R. Colman and Nick Vink
- Estimation of time‐varying price elasticity in 1970–1997 Japanese raw milk supply by structural time‐series model pp. 1-14

- Toru Komaki and Jeremy Penzer
- Agricultural economics and distributional effects pp. 1-20

- Joachim von Braun
- Transition and agricultural labor pp. 15-34

- Johan Swinnen, Liesbeth Dries and Karen Macours
- Causes of rural economic development pp. 21-41

- Bruce Gardner
- Differences in agricultural returns: an empirical test of efficiency in factor input allocation using Vietnamese data pp. 35-45

- Martin Linde‐Rahr
- Rural poverty dynamics: development policy implications pp. 45-60

- Christopher Barrett
- Investment decisions in hog finishing: an application of the real options approach pp. 47-60

- Martin Odening, Oliver Musshoff and Alfons Balmann
- The determinants of vinegrowers employment and policy implications: the case of a Greek island pp. 61-72

- Athanasios Papadopoulos and Gregory Papanikos
- Six characters (and a few more) in search of an author: how to rescue rural development before it's too late pp. 61-73

- Simon Maxwell
- Roundup Ready soybeans in Argentina: farm level and aggregate welfare effects pp. 73-86

- Matin Qaim and Greg Traxler
- Achieving success in rural development: toward implementation of an integral approach pp. 75-89

- Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- An interdisciplinary approach to regional land use analysis using GIS, with applications to the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica pp. 87-104

- Hans Jansen, Bas A. M. Bouman, Robert A. Schipper, Huib Hengsdijk and André Nieuwenhuyse
- Is there a future for small farms? pp. 93-101

- Peter B. R. Hazell
- A revival of large farms in Eastern Europe—how important are institutions? pp. 103-113

- Ulrich Koester
- Environmental Policy Analysis for Decision‐Making pp. 105-106

- Kurt Stephenson
- Seeds of Contention: World Hunger and the Global Controversy over GM Crops pp. 106-108

- Bradford Mills
- Agricultural Product Prices, Fourth Edition pp. 108-109

- Henry Kinnucan
- The State of Food and Agriculture, 2003–2004: Agricultural Biotechnology: Meeting the Needs of the Poor? pp. 109-110

- Robert W. Herdt
- Total factor productivity growth in agriculture: a Malmquist index analysis of 93 countries, 1980–2000 pp. 115-134

- Timothy Coelli and D.S. Prasada Rao
- Is small beautiful? Farm size, productivity, and poverty in Asian agriculture pp. 135-146

- Shenggen Fan and Connie Chan‐Kang
- Will food safety jeopardize food security? pp. 149-158

- Jean Kinsey
- Poverty amidst plenty: food insecurity in the United States pp. 159-173

- Michael LeBlanc, Betsey Kuhn and James Blaylock
- Food safety, the media, and the information market pp. 175-188

- Johan Swinnen, Jill McCluskey and Nathalie Francken
- Agricultural biotechnology: implications for food security pp. 189-197

- Vittorio Santaniello
- The poverty of sustainability: rescuing economics from platitudes pp. 201-210

- Daniel Bromley
- Under‐investing in public goods: evidence, causes, and consequences for agricultural development, equity, and the environment pp. 211-224

- Ramon Lopez
- Resource degradation, low agricultural productivity, and poverty in sub‐Saharan Africa: pathways out of the spiral pp. 225-242

- Simeon Ehui and John Pender
- Economic development and environmental management in the uplands of Southeast Asia: challenges for policy and institutional development pp. 243-256

- Agnes C. Rola and Ian Coxhead
- IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 1 pp. 257-259

- Prabhu Pingali
- IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 2 pp. 259-261

- Michel Petit
- IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 3 pp. 261-263

- Alberto Valdés
- IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 4 pp. 263-264

- Johann Kirsten
Volume 25, month 06, 2000
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- Stephan von Cramon‐Taubadel
- Measuring soil quality dynamics A role for economists, and implications for economic analysis pp. 13-26

- Kwansoo Kim, Bradford L. Barham and Ian Coxhead
- How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations? pp. 27-39

- Cheryl Doss and Michael L. Morris
- The effect of barge and ocean freight price volatility in international grain markets pp. 41-58

- Michael S. Haigh and Henry L. Bryant
- Grain transport and rural credit in Mozambique: solving the space–time problem pp. 59-70

- Channing Arndt, Rico Schiller and Finn Tarp
- Income distribution in rice–growing villages during the post‐Green Revolution periods: the Philippine case, 1985 and 1998 pp. 71-84

- Jonna P. Estudillo, Agnes Quisumbing and Keijiro Otsuka
- Evolution of land tenure institutions and development of agroforestry: evidence from customary land areas of Sumatra pp. 85-101

- Keijiro Otsuka, S. Suyanto, Tetsushi Sonobe and Thomas P. Tomich
- Modeling the impact of technological change on nutrition and marketed surplus pp. 103-118

- Mohamed M. Ahmed, Paul Preckel, Timothy Baker and Miguel Lopez‐Pereira
- Optimal weed control under static and dynamic decision rules pp. 119-130

- JunJie Wu
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