Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2025
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Volume 50, month 11, 2019
- New mandates and new landscapes for agriculture pp. 3-6

- Nick Vink
- Economic growth, convergence, and agricultural economics pp. 7-27

- Will Martin
- Comparative advantage and agricultural trade pp. 29-40

- Dave Donaldson
- Bringing automated, remote‐sensed, machine learning methods to monitoring crop landscapes at scale pp. 41-50

- Xiaowei Jia, Ankush Khandelwal, David J. Mulla, Philip Pardey and Vipin Kumar
- A thing of the past? Household surveys in a rapidly evolving (agricultural) data landscape: Insights from the LSMS‐ISA pp. 51-62

- Calogero Carletto and Sydney Gourlay
- Can improved agricultural technologies spur a green revolution in Africa? A multicountry analysis of seed and fertilizer delivery systems pp. 63-74

- Joshua Ariga, Edward Mabaya, Michael Waithaka and Maria Wanzala‐Mlobela
- Are medium‐scale farms driving agricultural transformation in sub‐Saharan Africa? pp. 75-95

- Thomas Jayne, Milu Muyanga, Ayala Wineman, Hosaena Ghebru, Caleb Stevens, Mercedes Stickler, Antony Chapoto, Ward Anseeuw, Divan van der Westhuizen and David Nyange
- Trade‐offs in the performance of alternative farming systems pp. 97-105

- Navin Ramankutty, Vincent Ricciardi, Zia Mehrabi and Verena Seufert
- Why diversity and expectations matter pp. 107-111

- Jill McCluskey
- Can the Internet improve agricultural production? Evidence from Viet Nam pp. 675-691

- Heidi Kaila and Finn Tarp
- Peer effects in the diffusion of water‐saving agricultural technologies pp. 693-706

- Gabriel Sampson and Edward D. Perry
- Do consumers value hydroponics? Implications for organic certification pp. 707-721

- Daniel N. Gilmour, Claudia Bazzani, Rodolfo Nayga and Heather A. Snell
- Does sustainable intensification of maize production enhance child nutrition? Evidence from rural Tanzania pp. 723-734

- Jongwoo Kim, Nicole M. Mason, Sieglinde Snapp and Felicia Wu
- Determination of the international maize price: What is the growing role of Brazil and Ukraine? pp. 735-747

- Carlos Arnade and Linwood Hoffman
- Participation in contract farming and farm performance: Insights from cashew farmers in Ghana pp. 749-763

- Caroline Dubbert
- Economywide effects of climate‐smart agriculture in Ethiopia pp. 765-778

- Adam M. Komarek, James Thurlow, Jawoo Koo and Alessandro (Alex) De Pinto
- Annual and cropping season environmental production conditions effects on smallholder technical efficiency in sub‐Saharan Africa: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 779-791

- Anthony Baffoe‐Bonnie and Genti Kostandini
- Testing the Alchian–Allen theorem for three goods using the pseudo Poisson model pp. 793-802

- Dragan Miljkovic, Miguel Gomez, Anupa Sharma and Sergio A. Puerto
- Subsidies and agricultural productivity in the EU pp. 803-817

- Maria Garrone, Dorien Emmers, Hyejin Lee, Alessandro Olper and Johan Swinnen
Volume 50, month 09, 2019
- Partnerships and production: Agriculture and polygyny in Tanzanian households pp. 527-542

- Amy Damon and Aine McCarthy
- U.S. sweeteners: Combating excess consumption with an excise tax? pp. 543-554

- Prithviraj Lakkakula and Andrew Schmitz
- Big is efficient: Evidence from agricultural cooperatives in Ethiopia pp. 555-566

- Tafesse W. Gezahegn, Steven Van Passel, Tekeste Berhanu, Marijke D'Haese and Miet Maertens
- Can women's self‐help groups improve access to information, decision‐making, and agricultural practices? The Indian case pp. 567-580

- Kalyani Raghunathan, Samyuktha Kannan and Agnes Quisumbing
- Labor‐saving technologies and structural transformation in northern Ghana pp. 581-594

- Valerie Mueller, Ian Masias and Sechindra Vallury
- How do informal farmland rental markets affect smallholders’ well‐being? Evidence from a matched tenant–landlord survey in Malawi pp. 595-613

- Jacob Ricker‐Gilbert, Jordan Chamberlin, Joseph Kanyamuka, Charles Jumbe, Rodney Lunduka and Stevier Kaiyatsa
- Effect of changes in population density and crop productivity on farm households in Malawi pp. 615-628

- Adam M. Komarek and Siwa Msangi
- Warehouse receipt financing for smallholders in developing countries: Challenges and limitations pp. 629-641

- Mario J. Miranda, Francis M. Mulangu and Francis Kemeze
- Is public investment complementary to private investment in Indian agriculture? Evidence from NARDL approach pp. 643-655

- Nusrat Akber and Kirtti Paltasingh
- Agriculture–nutrition linkages in farmers’ communication networks pp. 657-672

- Lisa Jäckering, Theda Gödecke and Meike Wollni
Volume 50, month 07, 2019
- Off‐farm work and technical efficiency on U.S. dairies pp. 379-393

- Darlington Sabasi, C. Shumway and Gregory M. Astill
- Whither the pin factory? Modern food supply chains and specialization in India pp. 395-405

- Rajib Sutradhar, Chandra Nuthalapati and Marc Bellemare
- The impact of strengthening agricultural extension services on women farmers: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 407-419

- Niklas Buehren, Markus Goldstein, Ezequiel Molina and Julia Vaillant
- The role of health, experience, and educational attainment in agricultural production: Evidence from smallholders in Burkina Faso pp. 421-434

- Fleur Wouterse and Ousmane Badiane
- Adopting bioenergy crops: Does farmers’ attitude toward loss matter? pp. 435-450

- Mohit Anand, Ruiqing Miao and Madhu Khanna
- Understanding farmers’ preference for traits of chickens in rural Ethiopia pp. 451-463

- Zelalem G. Terfa, S. Garikipati, Girma Kassie, Tadelle Dessie and R.M. Christley
- Landowner valuation of a working wetlands program in the Prairie Pothole Region pp. 465-478

- Cheryl Wachenheim, Siew Hoon Lim, David Roberts and John Devney
- Soil, Striga, or subsidies? Determinants of maize productivity in northern Ghana pp. 479-494

- Lilli Scheiterle, Volker Häring, Regina Birner and Christine Bosch
- Farmer perception and valuation of seed quality: Evidence from bean and cowpea seed auctions in Tanzania and Ghana pp. 495-507

- Mywish Maredia, Robert Shupp, Edward Opoku, Fulgence Mishili, Byron Reyes, Paul Kusolwa, Francis Kusi and Abdul Kudra
- Life cycle models of women's body mass index and probability of being obese: Evidence from panel data pp. 509-524

- Ying Huang and Wallace Huffman
Volume 50, month 05, 2019
- Does the new nutrition facts panel help compensate for low numeracy skills? An eye‐tracking analysis pp. 249-258

- Carola Grebitus and George Davis
- Does population pressure induce farm intensification? Empirical evidence from Tigrai Region, Ethiopia pp. 259-277

- Muuz Hadush, Stein Holden and Mesfin Tilahun
- Estimating multiproduct and product‐specific scale economies for agricultural cooperatives pp. 279-289

- Krishna P. Pokharel and Allen Featherstone
- Tenants’ land access in the rental market: evidence from northern Ethiopia pp. 291-302

- Menasbo Gebru, Stein Holden and Mesfin Tilahun
- Do subsidies cause a less competitive milk market in China? pp. 303-314

- Yuquan Chen and Xiaohua Yu
- Spatial dynamic analysis of productivity growth of agri‐food companies pp. 315-327

- MCarmen Martínez‐Victoria, Mariluz Maté‐Sánchez‐Val and Alfons Oude Lansink
- Risk aversion and land allocation between annual and perennial crops in semisubsistence farming: a stochastic optimization approach pp. 329-339

- Pierre D. Ouattara, Eugene Kouassi, Aklesso Y. G. Egbendéwé and Oluyele Akinkugbe
- Exports and governance: the role of private voluntary agrifood standards pp. 341-352

- Dela-Dem Fiankor, Inmaculada Martínez‐Zarzoso and Bernhard Brümmer
- Demand for temperature and rainfall index insurance in India pp. 353-366

- Ayako Matsuda and Takashi Kurosaki
- Moral hazard: the effect of insurance on risk and efficiency pp. 367-375

- Kristin H. Roll
Volume 50, month 03, 2019
- The effects of experience versus description of attributes on willingness‐to‐pay for beefsteaks pp. 129-137

- Marco Palma, Myriah D. Johnson and David Anderson
- Does a “Blue Revolution” help the poor? Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 139-150

- Shahidur Rashid, Nicholas Minot and Solomon Lemma
- Inefficiency of manual weeding in rainfed rice systems affected by parasitic weeds pp. 151-163

- Simon Akahoua N'cho, Monique Mourits, Jonne Rodenburg and Alfons Oude Lansink
- The influence of weather conditions on dairy production pp. 165-175

- Jose A. Perez‐Mendez, David Roibas and Alan Wall
- The disposition effect in farmers’ selling behavior: an experimental investigation pp. 177-189

- Elisabeth Vollmer, Daniel Hermann and Oliver Musshoff
- Econometric mathematical programming: an application to the estimation of costs and risk preferences at farm level pp. 191-206

- Wolfgang Britz and Linda Arata
- Pushing subjects beyond rationality with more alternatives in experimental auctions pp. 207-217

- Daniel Chavez and Marco Palma
- The opportunity cost of preserving the Brazilian Amazon forest pp. 219-227

- Felipe de Figueiredo Silva, Richard Perrin and Lilyan Fulginiti
- Output and input bias effects of U.S. direct payments pp. 229-236

- Samiul Haque, Kenneth Foster, Roman Keeney, Kathryn Boys and Badri G. Narayanan
- Examining the relationship between farm size and productive efficiency: a Bayesian directional distance function approach pp. 237-246

- Robertson R.B. Khataza, Atakelty Hailu, Graeme J. Doole, Marit Kragt and Arega D. Alene
Volume 50, month 01, 2019
- An econometric analysis of demand for food quantity and quality in urban China pp. 3-13

- Vardges Hovhannisyan, Sachintha Mendis and Chris Bastian
- The impacts of multiperil crop insurance on Indonesian rice farmers and production pp. 15-26

- Zaura Fadhliani, Jeff Luckstead and Eric J. Wailes
- Willingness to contract versus opportunity to contract: a case study in Kenya's French bean export market pp. 27-37

- Stephanie Rosch and David Ortega
- Land fragmentation, climate change adaptation, and food security in the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia pp. 39-49

- Tesfaye C. Cholo, Luuk Fleskens, Diana Sietz and Jack Peerlings
- When knowledgeable neighbors also share seedlings: diffusion of banana cultivation in Tanzania pp. 51-65

- Anna Folke Larsen
- Geography of plant breeding systems, agroclimatic similarity, and agricultural productivity: evidence from Nigeria pp. 67-78

- Hiroyuki Takeshima
- Cross country maize market linkages in Africa: integration and price transmission across local and global markets pp. 79-90

- Guillaume Pierre and Jonathan Kaminski
- The role of retail market power and state regulations in the heterogeneity of farm‐retail price transmission of private label and branded products pp. 91-99

- Yizao Liu, Xuan Chen and Adam Rabinowitz
- Modeling producer responses with dynamic programming: a case for adaptive crop management pp. 101-111

- David Boussios, Paul Preckel, Yigezu A. Yigezu, Prakash N. Dixit, Samia Akroush, Hatem Cheikh M'hamed, Mohamed Annabi, Aden Aw‐Hassan, Yahya Shakatreh, Omar Abdel Hadi, Ayed Al‐Abdallat, Jamal Abu El Enein and Jamal Ayad
- Surprise and dispersion: informational impact of USDA announcements pp. 113-126

- Adrian Fernandez‐Perez, Bart Frijns, Ivan Indriawan and Alireza Tourani‐Rad
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