Agricultural Economics
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Volume 51, month 11, 2020
- Plot‐level technical efficiency accounting for farm‐level effects: Evidence from Chilean wine grape producers pp. 811-824

- Boris E. Bravo‐Ureta, Víctor H. Moreira, Javier L. Troncoso and Alan Wall
- Measuring price discovery between nearby and deferred contracts in storable and nonstorable commodity futures markets pp. 825-840

- Zhepeng Hu, Mindy Mallory, Teresa Serra and Philip Garcia
- Sustainable agricultural intensification practices and cost efficiency in smallholder maize farms: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 841-856

- Ali M. Oumer, Michael Burton, Atakelty Hailu and Amin Mugera
- Gender and the dynamics of technology adoption: Empirical evidence from a household‐level panel data pp. 857-870

- Khushbu Mishra, Abdoul G. Sam, Gracious Diiro and Mario J. Miranda
- A stochastic dominance approach to program evaluation with an application to child nutritional status in Kenya pp. 871-886

- Felix Naschold and Christopher Barrett
- Destabilizing role of futures markets on North American hard red spring wheat spot prices pp. 887-897

- Dragan Miljkovic and Cole Goetz
- Mechanization in land preparation and agricultural intensification: The case of rice farming in the Cote d'Ivoire pp. 899-908

- Yukichi Mano, Kazushi Takahashi and Keijiro Otsuka
- The optimal export tax for a primary commodity in a vertical market pp. 909-922

- Ying Lin and Henry Kinnucan
- An in‐depth examination of maize yield response to fertilizer in Central Malawi reveals low profits and too many weeds pp. 923-940

- William Burke, Sieglinde S. Snapp and Thomas Jayne
- Long‐run impacts of trade shocks and export competitiveness: Evidence from the U.S. BSE event pp. 941-958

- Chen‐Ti Chen, John Crespi, William Hahn, Lee Schulz and Fawzi Taha
Volume 51, month 09, 2020
- Rural school access and the agricultural transformation pp. 641-654

- Diane Charlton and J. Edward Taylor
- Demand, challenges, and marketing strategies in the retail promotion of local brand milk pp. 655-668

- Yizao Liu, Xuan Chen, Adam Rabinowitz and Benjamin Campbell
- The effects of food sales taxes on household food spending: An application of a censored cluster model pp. 669-684

- Diansheng Dong, Yuqing Zheng and Hayden Stewart
- Digging deep and running dry—the adoption of borewell technology in the face of climate change and urbanization pp. 685-706

- Linda Steinhübel, Johannes Wegmann and Oliver Musshoff
- Eliciting farmers’ subjective probabilities, risk, and uncertainty preferences using contextualized field experiments pp. 707-724

- Simone Cerroni
- Impact of Ethiopia's productive safety net program on manure use by rural households: Evidence from Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia pp. 725-742

- Girmay Berhe Araya
- Husbands’ and wives’ risk preferences and improved maize adoption in Tanzania pp. 743-758

- Nicholas Magnan, Abby M. Love, Fulgence J. Mishili and Ganna Sheremenko
- The influence of risk preferences, knowledge, land consolidation, and landscape diversification on pesticide use pp. 759-776

- Lingling Hou, Pengfei Liu, Jikun Huang and Xiangzheng Deng
- Conservation practice complementarity and timing of on‐farm adoption pp. 777-792

- Elizabeth Canales, Jason Bergtold and Jeffery R. Williams
- Nudging farmers in crop choice using price information: Evidence from Ethiopian Commodity Exchange pp. 793-808

- Dagim Belay and Hailemariam Ayalew
Volume 51, month 07, 2020
- Rural in‐migration and agricultural development: Evidence from Zambia pp. 491-504

- Jordan Chamberlin, Thomas Jayne and Nicholas Sitko
- Effects of consumer cohorts and age on meat expenditures in the United States pp. 505-517

- Ji Yong Lee, Yiwei Qian, Geir Wæhler Gustavsen, Rodolfo Nayga and Kyrre Rickertsen
- Do crop purchase programs improve smallholder welfare? The case of Zambia's Food Reserve Agency pp. 519-533

- Winnie Fung, Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool‐Tasie, Nicole M. Mason and Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere
- Impacts of trade liberalization in Canada's supply managed dairy industry pp. 535-552

- Scott Biden, Alan P. Ker and Stephen Duff
- Agriculture–nutrition linkages with heterogeneous, unobserved returns and costs: Insights from Tajikistan pp. 553-565

- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Kamiljon Akramov, Allen Park, Jarilkasin Ilyasov, Yanyan Liu and Tanzila Ergasheva
- Does a better diet reduce dependence on imports? The case of Tunisia pp. 567-575

- Sophie Drogué, Marlène Perignon, Nicole Darmon and Marie Josèphe Amiot
- Access to markets, weather risk, and livestock production decisions: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 577-593

- Kibrom Abay and Nathaniel Jensen
- Revisiting constraints to smallholder participation in high‐value markets: A best‐worst scaling approach pp. 595-608

- Oreoluwa Ola and Luisa Menapace
- US agricultural exports and labor market adjustments pp. 609-621

- Xi He
- The influence of crop insurance agents on coverage choices: The role of agent competition pp. 623-638

- Nathan DeLay, Hayley Chouinard, Cory Walters and Philip R. Wandschneider
Volume 51, month 05, 2020
- Measurement errors in agricultural data and their implications on marginal returns to modern agricultural inputs pp. 323-341

- Kibrom Abay
- Input use under cost‐of‐production crop insurance: Theory and evidence pp. 343-357

- Juan He, Xiaoyong Zheng, Roderick Rejesus and Jose Yorobe
- Risk preferences of commodity crop producers and specialty crop producers: An application of prospect theory pp. 359-372

- Shuoli Zhao and Chengyan Yue
- Does oligopsony power matter in price support policy design? Empirical evidence from the Thai Jasmine rice market pp. 373-385

- Kaittisak Kumse, Nobuhiro Suzuki and Takeshi Sato
- Food–oil volatility spillovers and the impact of distinct biofuel policies on price uncertainties on feedstock markets pp. 387-402

- Helmut Herwartz and Alberto Saucedo
- Macrorelationship between average life expectancy and prevalence of obesity: Theory and evidence from global data pp. 403-427

- Sangeeta Bansal and David Zilberman
- Are pesticides risk decreasing? The relevance of pesticide indicator choice in empirical analysis pp. 429-444

- Niklas Möhring, Martina Bozzola, Stefan Hirsch and Robert Finger
- Welfare impacts of new demand‐enhancing agricultural products: The case of Honeycrisp apples pp. 445-457

- Yanghao Wang and Metin Çakır
- Competitive forces affecting capacity decisions of South Dakota feedlot operations pp. 459-473

- Scott Fausti and Matthew A. Diersen
- Can mobile phones improve nutrition among pastoral communities? Panel data evidence from Northern Kenya pp. 475-488

- Martin C. Parlasca, Oliver Musshoff and Matin Qaim
Volume 51, month 03, 2020
- Knowledge of vitamin A deficiency and crop adoption: Evidence from a field experiment in Mozambique pp. 175-190

- Rute M. Caeiro and Pedro Vicente
- Tariff quota administration in China's grain markets: An empirical assessment pp. 191-206

- Bowen Chen, Nelson Villoria and Tian Xia
- The research cost of adapting agriculture to climate change: A global analysis to 2050 pp. 207-220

- Uris Lantz C. Baldos, Keith O. Fuglie and Thomas Hertel
- Evidence of climate change impacts on crop comparative advantage and land use pp. 221-236

- Gaurav Arora, Hongli Feng, Christopher J. Anderson and David Hennessy
- The role of institutional quality on the performance in the export of coconut products pp. 237-258

- Jessie Lin, Insa Flachsbarth and Stephan von Cramon‐Taubadel
- Gender norms and intrahousehold allocation of labor in Mozambique: A CGE application to household and agricultural economics pp. 259-272

- Diksha Arora and Codrina Rada
- A quantile autoregression analysis of price volatility in agricultural markets pp. 273-289

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Jian Li
- Cash transfer program and child underweight—Empirical evidence from a causal mediation analysis pp. 291-303

- Pei‐An Liao, Hung-Hao Chang and Yi‐Ju Su
- Effects of redistributing policy support on farmers’ technical efficiency pp. 305-320

- Andrea Bonfiglio, Roberto Henke, Fabio Pierangeli and Maria Rosaria Pupo D'Andrea
Volume 51, month 01, 2020
- Agricultural Economics at 50: Scholarship of the global agricultural economics community pp. 3-15

- Awudu Abdulai and Ashok Mishra
- Peer effects and the choice of adaptation strategies pp. 17-30

- Salvatore Di Falco, Angela Doku and Avichal Mahajan
- Technology adoption, impact, and extension in developing countries’ agriculture: A review of the recent literature pp. 31-45

- Kazushi Takahashi, Rie Muraoka and Keijiro Otsuka
- Understanding rural household behavior: Beyond Boserup and Becker pp. 47-58

- Cheryl Doss and Agnes Quisumbing
- Depressed demand for crop insurance contracts, and a rationale based on third generation Prospect Theory pp. 59-73

- Hongli Feng, Xiaodong Du and David Hennessy
- What agricultural and food policies do U.S. consumers prefer? A best–worst scaling approach pp. 75-93

- Vincenzina Caputo and Jayson Lusk
- Enhancing food security through diet quality: The role of nonfarm work in rural India pp. 95-110

- Alwin D'Souza, Ashok Mishra and Stefan Hirsch
- Shocks to food market systems: A network approach pp. 111-129

- John Baffes and Varun Kshirsagar
- Moral hazard and subsidized crop insurance pp. 131-142

- Shenan Wu, Barry Goodwin and Keith Coble
- Global and local food value chains in Africa: A review pp. 143-157

- Hendrik Feyaerts, Goedele Van den Broeck and Miet Maertens
- Trade, policy, and food security pp. 159-171

- Vincent H. Smith and Joseph W. Glauber
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