Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2025
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Volume 9, month 12, 1993
- Measuring the sustainability and economic viability of tropical farming systems: a model from sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 279-296

- Simeon K. Ehui and Dunstan S.C. Spencer
- Technology characteristics, farmers' perceptions and adoption decisions: A Tobit model application in Sierra Leone pp. 297-311

- Akinwumi A. Adesina and Moses M. Zinnah
- Estimation of stochastic frontier production functions with time‐varying parameters and technical efficiencies using panel data from Indian villages pp. 313-333

- G.E. Battese and G.A. Tessema
- Agricultural policy adjustments in the Korean rice economy pp. 335-346

- Yong Dae Kwon and Hiroshi Yamauchi
- A generalized Armington trade model: Respecification pp. 347-356

- Seung‐Ryong Yang and Won W. Koo
- DUTCH PERSPECTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC POLICY pp. 357-360

- Sara J. Scherr
- DEMAND ANALYSIS, ECONOMETRICS, AND POLICY MODELS pp. 360-361

- Lester V. Manderscheid
Volume 9, month 09, 1993
- Analysis of the technical efficiency of state rubber farms in Vietnam pp. 183-201

- Tran Vo Hung Son, Timothy Coelli and Euan Fleming
- Risk analysis of new maize technology in Zaire: a portfolio approach pp. 203-214

- Glenn C.W. Ames, Donald W. Reid and Li‐Fang Hsiou
- Maize acreage response under differential prices in the Republic of Benin, West Africa pp. 215-239

- Barthelemy G. Honfoga
- Peasant household modelling: Farming systems evolution and sustainability in northern Zambia pp. 241-267

- Stein Holden
- THE GREEN REVOLUTION RECONSIDERED pp. 269-271

- Vernon Ruttan
- DISARRAY IN WORLD FOOD MARKETS pp. 271-274

- Ulrich Koester
- WORLD FOOD PROBLEM pp. 274-276

- Roger Fox
- AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIES AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY pp. 276-278

- Donald E. Voth
Volume 9, month 08, 1993
- Production economics: Worthwhile investment? pp. 89-108

- C. Shumway
- Estimating feed utilisation matrices using a cost function approach pp. 109-126

- Ludo Peeters and Yves Surry
- Advanced breakeven analysis of agricultural enterprise budgets pp. 127-143

- Carl R. Dillon
- Inflation, capital markets and the supply of beef pp. 145-154

- Claudio Sapelli
- Demand for red meat, poultry, and fish in Morocco: an almost ideal demand system pp. 155-163

- Abdellah Mdafri and B Brorsen
- Agriculture‐led growth: foodgrains versus export crops in Madagascar pp. 165-180

- Paul Dorosh and Steven Haggblade
Volume 9, month 07, 1993
- Chile's agricultural diversification pp. 1-13

- Carlos Arnade and Amy Sparks
- An application of Target MOTAD Model to crop production in Zambia: Gwembe Valley as a case study pp. 15-35

- Phiri Maleka
- Growth in horticultural trade: Japan's market for developing countries pp. 37-51

- Masayoshi Honma
- Price and quantity controlled agricultural markets and disequilibrium econometrics: a survey pp. 53-87

- Eddie Oczkowski
Volume 8, month 12, 1992
- Nearly optimal linear programming as a guide to agricultural planning pp. 1-19

- Scott R. Jeffrey, Ron R. Gibson and Merle D. Faminow
- Cardinal criteria for ranking uncertain prospects pp. 21-31

- David Bigman
- Labour on the family farm: a theory under uncertainty – an extension pp. 33-43

- Ziv Bar‐Shira and Israel Finkelshtain
- Willingness to pay for pST‐treated pork pp. 45-56

- Abdelmoneim H. Elnagheeb, Wojciech J. Florkowski, Chung‐Liang Huang and Catherine Halbrendt
- Improvement strategies for farming systems in the Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia pp. 57-77

- Bezabih Emana and Harmen Storck
- AGRICULTURAL TRADE LIBERALIZATION pp. 79-81

- Elisabetta Croci Angelini
- IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND POLITICAL ECONOMY pp. 82-84

- J. Loyat
Volume 8, month 06, 1993
- Trade and Development pp. 267-273

- Michel Petit and Suzanne Gnaegy
- International trade and agricultural development in developing countries: Significance of the Uruguay Round of GATT negotiations pp. 275-294

- Ulrich Koester
- Mix and sequencing of economywide and agricultural reforms: Chile and New Zealand pp. 295-311

- Alberto Valdés
- Implications of agricultural trade liberalization for the developing countries pp. 313-343

- Antônio Salazar P. Brandão and Will Martin
- Trade and agricultural development in the 1980s and the challenges for the 1990s: Asia pp. 345-375

- Romeo M. Bautista
- Trade and agricultural development in the 1980s and the challenges for the 1990s: Latin America pp. 377-400

- G. Edward Schuh and Roberto Junguito
- Challenges of trade and agricultural development for East/Central Europe and states of the former USSR pp. 401-420

- Karen M. Brooks
- Role of agriculture in economic development revisited pp. 421-434

- D. Johnson
Volume 8, month 03, 1993
- Resource allocation and productivity of cereal state farms in Ethiopia pp. 187-197

- Mesfin Mirotchie and Daniel Taylor
- Efficiency of small‐scale farmers in Ethiopia: a case study in the Baso and Warana sub‐district pp. 199-209

- Abenet Belete, John L. Dillon and Frank M. Anderson
- Tactical responses to seasonal conditions in whole‐farm planning in Western Australia pp. 211-226

- Ross S. Kingwell, David Pannell and Stephen D. Robinson
- A markup over average cost pricing rule for meat and poultry in the United States pp. 227-242

- Catherine C. Langlois
- Cost structure and technical change in rural banking pp. 243-263

- James Obben
Volume 8, month 02, 1993
- Will developing country debt forgiveness increase agricultural trade? pp. 91-105

- Daniel Pick and Barry Krissoff
- Demand for cereal grains in Asia: the effect of urbanization pp. 107-124

- Jikun Huang and Cristina C. David
- Intra‐annual sheep price patterns and factors underlying price variations in the central highlands of Ethiopia pp. 125-138

- K. Andargachew and Ray F. Brokken
- Livestock pricing policy in sub‐Saharan Africa: objectives, instruments and impact in five countries pp. 139-159

- Timothy O. Williams
- Economic returns to cowpea research, extension, and input distribution in Senegal pp. 161-171

- Lisa A. Schwartz, James A. Sterns and James F. Oehmke
- Efficiency of U.S. conservation‐compliance program pp. 173-185

- Ramu Govindasamy and Wallace Huffman
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