Agricultural Economics
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Volume 19, month 12, 1998
- Tariff rate quotas: structural and stability impacts in growing markets pp. 257-267

- Philip Abbott and Philip L. Paarlberg
- Structures and processes required for research, higher education and technology transfer in the agricultural sciences: a policy appraisal pp. 269-282

- C.T. Whittemore
- Government intervention and market integration in Indonesian rice markets pp. 283-295

- Mohammad Ismet, Andrew P. Barkley and Richard Llewelyn
- Adoption of new tobacco varieties in Greece: Impacts of empirical findings on policy design pp. 297-307

- Efthalia Dimara and Dimitrios Skuras
- Trends in China's regional grain production and their implications pp. 309-325

- Hong Yang
- National agricultural commodity research priorities for Pakistan pp. 327-340

- Joseph G. Nagy and M.A. Quddus
- Technical efficiency and productivity of maize producers in eastern Ethiopia: a study of farmers within and outside the Sasakawa‐Global 2000 project pp. 341-348

- E.T. Seyoum, G.E. Battese and E.M. Fleming
- Price supply response of vegetable growers in the Sultanate of Oman pp. 349-358

- Abdullah Omezzine and Omar S. Al‐Jabri
- The demand for meat and fish in Spain: Urban and rural areas pp. 359-366

- A. Gracia and L.M. Albisu
- Asian Rice Bowls: The Returning Crisis? Prabhu L. Pingali, Mahabub Hossain, and Roberta V. Gerpacio. CAB International (in association with the International Rice Research Institute), Wallingford, UK, 1997, xii + 34Ipp., US$100.00 or £55. ISBN 085199‐162‐9 pp. 367-368

- Keijiro Otsuka
- Quantitative development policy analysis pp. 369-370

- Awudu Abdulai
- The political geography of sustainable agriculture pp. 370-373

- Kostas G. Stamoulis
- Rural finance for food security for the poor pp. 373-375

- Christopher Barrett
Volume 19, month 09, 1998
- Agricultural Growth, Poverty, and the Environment: Introduction pp. ix-xii

- Peter Hazell
- Policy and competitiveness of agroforestry‐based technologies for maize production in Cameroon: An application of policy analysis matrix pp. 1-13

- Akinwumi A. Adesina and Ousmane N. Coulibaly
- Induced innovation and land degradation: Results from a bioeconomic model of a village in West Africa pp. 15-25

- Bruno Barbier
- Pasture taxes and agricultural intensification in southern Mali pp. 27-32

- Timothy Dalton and William Masters
- Credit constraints and smallholder dairy production in the East African highlands: application of a switching regression model pp. 33-44

- Alan Freeman, Simeon K. Ehui and Mohammad Jabbar
- Agricultural productivity in developing countries pp. 45-51

- Lilyan Fulginiti and Richard Perrin
- Technology, market policies and institutional reform for sustainable land use in southern Mali pp. 53-62

- Arie Kuyvenhoven, Ruerd Ruben and Gideon Kruseman
- Tenure, land rights, and farmer investment incentives in China pp. 63-71

- Guo Li, Scott Rozelle and Loren Brandt
- Welfare impacts of technological change on women in southern Mali pp. 73-79

- Nina Lilja and John H. Sanders
- The impact of agricultural research in Africa: aggregate and case study evidence pp. 81-86

- William Masters, Touba Bedingar and James F. Oehmke
- The interface between growth, trade, pollution and natural resource use in Chile: evidence from an economy wide model pp. 87-97

- Dominique van der Mensbrugghe, David Roland‐Holst, Sebastien Dessus and John Beghin
- Population growth, agricultural intensification, induced innovation and natural resource sustainability: An application of neoclassical growth theory pp. 99-112

- John Pender
- Determinants of farmers' indigenous soil and water conservation investments in semi‐arid India pp. 113-125

- John Pender and John M. Kerr
- The rise and fall of public sector plant breeding in the United Kingdom: a causal chain model of basic and applied research and diffusion pp. 127-143

- C. Thirtle, P. Bottomley, P. Palladino, David Schimmelpfennig and R. Townsend
- Testing the induced innovation hypothesis: an error correction model of South African agriculture pp. 145-157

- C. Thirtle, R. Townsend and J. van Zyl
- Agricultural development with rainforest conservation: methods for seeking best bet alternatives to slash‐and‐burn, with applications to Brazil and Indonesia pp. 159-174

- Thomas P. Tomich, Meine van Noordwijk, Stephen A. Vosti and Julie Witcover
- Farm size, productivity and returns to scale in agriculture revisited: a case study of wine producers in South Africa pp. 175-180

- R.F. Townsend, Johann Kirsten and Nick Vink
- Water conveyance, return flows and technology choice pp. 181-191

- Chieko Umetsu and Ujjayant Chakravorty
- Water pricing policies, public decision making and farmers' response: implications for water policy pp. 193-202

- Consuelo Varela‐Ortega, José M. Sumpsi, Alberto Garrido, Maria Blanco and Eva Iglesias
- Pesticide productivity, host‐plant resistance and productivity in China pp. 203-217

- David Widawsky, Scott Rozelle, Songqing Jin and Jikun Huang
- Market access by smallholder farmers in Malawi: implications for technology adoption, agricultural productivity and crop income pp. 219-229

- Manfred Zeller, Aliou Diagne and Charles Mataya
Volume 18, month 05, 1998
- World agricultural development–The paradox of human organization pp. 209-215

- Ismail Shariff
- Adjustment costs and dynamic factor demands for U.S. cigarette manufacturing pp. 217-231

- Anthony Rezitis, A. Blake Brown and William Foster
- Resource degradation and adoption of land conservation technologies in the Ethiopian Highlands: A case study in Andit Tid, North Shewa pp. 233-247

- Bekelc Shiferaw and Stein Holden
- Measuring the social costs of suboptimal combinations of policy instruments: A general framework and an example pp. 249-259

- D.S. Bullock and Klaus Salhofer
- How to define and study farmers' management capacity: theory and use in agricultural economics pp. 261-272

- Carin W. Rougoor, Ger Trip, Ruud B.M. Huirnc and Jan A. Renkema
- Understanding farmers' decision making processes and improving managerial assistance pp. 273-290

- Bo ÖhlméYr, Kent Olson and Berndt Brehmer
- The effects of expenditure growth and urbanisation on food consumption in East Asia: a note on animal products pp. 291-299

- Allan N. Rae
Volume 18, month 03, 1998
- Competition in the US meatpacking industry: is it history? pp. 107-126

- Azzeddine M. Azzam
- Multiple job holdings among dairy farm families in New York and Ontario pp. 127-143

- Alfons Weersink, Charles Nicholson and Jeeveka Weerhewa
- Environinental and economic consequences of technology adoption: IPM in viticulture pp. 145-155

- Jorge Fernandez‐Cornejo
- Efficiency and technical progress in traditional and modern agriculture: evidence from rice production in China pp. 157-165

- Xiaosong Xu and Scott R. Jeffrey
- Impacts of price and exchange rate policies on pesticide use in the Philippines pp. 167-175

- Jessica D. Tjornhom, George Norton and Victor Gapud
- The economics of on‐farm processing: model development and an empirical analysis pp. 177-189

- Sone Ekman and Hans Andersson
- Advertising, concentration and profitability in Greek food manufacturing industries pp. 191-198

- Aspasia Vlachvei and K. Oustapassidis
- Further evidence on pesticides, productivity and farmer health: Potato production in Ecuador pp. 199-207

- John M. Antle, Donald C. Cole and Charles C. Crissman
Volume 18, month 01, 1998
- Spatial allocation and the shadow pricing of product characteristics pp. 1-19

- Jean-Paul Chavas, Thomas L. Cox and Edward Jesse
- Buyer preferences for sheep and goats in southern Nigeria: A hedonic price analysis pp. 21-30

- Mohammad Jabbar
- Valuing soil conservation benefits of agroforestry: contour hedgerows in the Eastern Visayas, Philippines pp. 31-46

- Subhrendu Pattanayak and D. Evan Mercer
- Transactional framework of sharecropping: empirical evidence pp. 47-52

- Tek‐Ann Chew
- Seasonality and unit roots: the demand for fruits pp. 53-62

- Carlos Arnade and Daniel Pick
- Investigating improved pasture productivity change on the New South Wales tablelands pp. 63-74

- D.T. Vere
- Production function for wheat: a case study of Southeastern Anatolian Project (SAP) region pp. 75-87

- Ismail H. Ozsabuncuoglu
- The demand for food and beverages in Norway pp. 89-100

- Kyrre Rickertsen
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