Agricultural Economics
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Continuation of Agricultural Economics.
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Volume 14, month 08, 1996
- Economy‐wide reform and agricultural recovery: Observations of economic Darwinism among transition economies pp. 143-157

- Alberto Valdes and Suzanne Gnaegy
- Econometric estimation of a global spillover matrix for wheat varietal technology pp. 159-173

- Mywish Maredia, Richard Ward and Derek Byerlee
- Sustainable development of forest resources in industrialized countries pp. 175-184

- William McKillop and Amin Sarkar
- Challenges in quantitative economic analysis in support of multilateral trade negotiations pp. 185-200

- Karl Meilke, Don McClatchy and Harry de Gorter
- Assessing the effects of tariff reform on U.S. food manufacturing industries: the role of imperfect competition and intermediate inputs pp. 201-212

- D. Kent Lanclos, Thomas Hertel and Stephen Devadoss
Volume 14, month 07, 1996
- A study of economic efficiency of Iranian farmers in Ramjerd district: an application of stochastic programming pp. 73-83

- Javad Torkamani and J. Brian Hardaker
- Modelling agricultural production of small‐scale farmers in sub‐Saharan Africa: A case study in western Kenya pp. 85-91

- Adedapo Odulaja and Fassil G. Kiros
- Farm size, relative efficiency and agrarian policy in Côte d'Ivoire: profit function analysis of rice farms pp. 93-102

- Akinwumi A. Adesina and Kouakou K. Djato
- Endogenous risk in weed control management pp. 103-122

- David W. Archer and Jason Shogren
- Dynamic relationships between US and Thai rice prices pp. 123-133

- Earl L. Taylor, David Bessler, Mark Waller and M. Edward Rister
- Farmers' time allocation between farm work and off‐farm work and the importance of unobserved group effects: evidence from Israeli cooperatives pp. 135-142

- Ayal Kimhi
Volume 14, month 04, 1996
- Fungicide use under risk in Swiss wheat production pp. 1-9

- Nikolaus Gotsch and Uri Regev
- The dynamics of household beef consumption in Cameroon pp. 11-19

- N. Emmanuel Tambi
- Expectations, supply response, and marketing boards: An example from Kenya pp. 21-31

- Alex Winter‐Nelson
- Profitability, efficiency and comparative advantage of African cattle meat and milk production: the case of trypanotolerant village cattle production pp. 33-44

- P. Itty
- Quantifying the socio‐economic determinants of sustainable crop production: an application to wheat cultivation in the Tarai of Nepal pp. 45-60

- Mubarik Ali
- World agriculture: toward 2000 pp. 61-63

- Pierre Crosson
- Modern rice technology and income distribution in Asia pp. 63-64

- Glenn D. Pederson
- Feeding and greening the world pp. 65-66

- Curtis Farrar
Volume 13, month 11, 1995
- U.S. corn exports: the role of the exchange rate pp. 75-88

- Ronald A. Babula, Fred J. Ruppel and David Bessler
- Poverty alleviation in Mozambique: a multi‐market analysis of the role of food aid pp. 89-99

- Paul Dorosh, Carlo del Ninno and David Sahn
- A decision support system for strategic planning on pig farms pp. 101-108

- G.B.C. Backus, G.Th. Timmer, A.A. Dijkhuizen, Vernon Eidman and F. Vos
- Farm‐level nonparametric analysis of cost‐minimization and profit‐maximization behavior pp. 109-117

- Allen Featherstone, Ghassan A. Moghnieh and Barry Goodwin
- Are piglet prices rational hog price forecasts? pp. 119-123

- Ole Gjølberg
- Dynamic modelling of agroforestry and soil fertility interactions: implications for multi‐disciplinary research policy pp. 125-135

- Suresh Chandra Babu, Arne Hallam and B. Rajasekaran
- Implications of alternative environmental policies on phosphorus loading from poultry litter pp. 137-148

- Ramu Govindasamy and Mark J. Cochran
Volume 13, month 10, 1995
- Farmers' perceptions and adoption of new agricultural technology: evidence from analysis in Burkina Faso and Guinea, West Africa pp. 1-9

- Akinwumi A. Adesina and Jojo Baidu‐Forson
- Restructuring of traditional farms and new land relations in Russia pp. 11-25

- Karen Brooks and Zvi Lerman
- Restructuring of traditional farms and new land relations in Ukraine pp. 27-37

- Zvi Lerman, Karen Brooks and Csaba Csaki
- Agriculture as a provider of public goods: a case study for Norway pp. 39-49

- Rolf Jens Brunstad, Ivar Gaasland and Erling Vårdal
- Sources of agricultural productivity growth and stagnation in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 51-61

- George Frisvold and Kevin Ingram
- The social dynamics of agrarian change pp. 63-64

- Stephen Jones
- The failure of food policy in revolutionary Nicaragua pp. 64-66

- Dale Colyer
- Ghana under structural adjustment pp. 66-68

- Awudu Abdulai
- The agrarian origins of commerce and industry pp. 68-71

- Tan Siew Hoey
- Famine and food security in Ethiopia pp. 71-72

- Dejene Aredo
Volume 13, month 02, 1996
- Introducing socioeconomic characteristics into production analysis under risk pp. 149-161

- Eli Feinerman and Israel Finkelshtain
- Economic impacts of East Coast Fever immunization on smallholder farms, Kenya: a simulation analysis pp. 163-177

- Hezron O. Nyangito, James W. Richardson, Darrell S. Mundy, Adrian W. Mukhebi, Peter Zimmel and Jerry Namken
- The impact of floods on the adoption rate of high‐yielding rice varieties in Bangladesh pp. 179-189

- Jean-Paul Azam
- Efficient income redistribution for a small country using optimal combined instruments pp. 191-199

- Klaus Salhofer
- Measuring research benefits in an imperfect market pp. 201-204

- Richard J. Sexton and Terri A. Sexton
- Measuring research benefits in an imperfect market pp. 205-205

- Thomas. J. Voon
- Agricultural economics compact disk pp. 207-208

- Patricia Klosky
- The emerging global food system pp. 208-210

- T. Kelley White
- Sustainable agriculture in the American midwest pp. 210-211

- E. Wesley Peterson
Volume 12, month 10, 1995
- Agricultural economics: an educational and research agenda for nations in transition pp. 193-240

- G.H. Peters
Volume 12, month 04, 1995
- Approximation methods for ranking risky investment alternatives pp. 1-9

- David Bigman
- Value of moving from central planning to a market system: lessons from the Israeli water sector pp. 11-21

- Nir Becker
- Equity and efficiency considerations in area versus individual yield insurance pp. 23-35

- Calum Turvey and Zahirul Islam
- How integrated are world beef markets? The case of Australian and U.S. beef markets pp. 37-53

- Dimitris Diakosavvas
- Labor productivity measurement in Japanese agriculture, 1956–90 pp. 55-68

- Yoshimi Kuroda
- Effects of agricultural production fluctuations on the Chinese macroeconomy pp. 69-78

- Guanghe Ran, Francis In and John L. Dillon
- Price expectations of sheep and goats by producers and intermediaries in Quetta market, Pakistan pp. 79-90

- Abelardo Rodríguez, Imran Ali, Muhammad Afzal, Nisar A. Shah and Usman Mustafa
- Estimating preference change in meat demand in Saudi Arabia pp. 91-98

- Safer H. Al‐Kahtani and Badr El‐din E. Sofian
- Estimation of dynamic maize supply response in Zambia pp. 99-107

- Kenneth Foster and Anthony Mwanaumo
- Liberalization of agricultural input markets in Bangladesh: process, impact, and lessons pp. 115-128

- Raisuddin Ahmed
- Soil conservation and governmental policies in tropical areas: Does aid worsen the incentives for arresting erosion? pp. 129-140

- Sverre Grepperud
- The cost of agricultural production risk pp. 141-150

- Bruce Babcock and Jason Shogren
- Landlords and farmers: implications of disparities in bargaining power for tenancy in agriculture pp. 151-162

- H. Andersson
- A partial adjustment model with rational expectations applied to the goat sector in Greece pp. 163-170

- Christos V. Fotopoulos
- Segmentation in the informal credit markets: the case of the Philippines pp. 171-181

- Geetha Nagarajan, Richard L. Meyer and Leroy J. Hushak
- Returns from research in economies with policy distortions: hybrid sorghum in Sudan pp. 183-192

- Mohamed M. Ahmed, William Masters and John H. Sanders