Agricultural Economics
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Volume 46, month 11, 2015
- Do Vietnamese upland farmers benefit from high world market prices for maize? pp. 1-11

- Jonas Luckmann, Rico Ihle, Ulrich Kleinwechter and Harald Grethe
- Crossbred cow adoption and its correlates: Countable adoption specification search in Sri Lanka's small holder dairy sector pp. 13-28

- Jagath C. Edirisinghe and Garth J. Holloway
- The effects of fair trade on coffee growers: a framework and analysis pp. 29-39

- Vahid Omidvar and Konstantinos Giannakas
- Modernizing wholesalers and guava farmers in Mexico pp. 41-52

- Ricardo Hernandez, Julio Berdegue and Thomas Reardon
- Buffer stock savings by portfolio adjustment: evidence from rural India pp. 53-68

- Katsushi Imai and Bilal Malaeb
- Is there a slowdown in agricultural productivity growth in South America? pp. 69-81

- Federico José Trindade and Lilyan Fulginiti
- Evaluating the long-term impacts of promoting “green” agriculture in the Amazon pp. 83-102

- Erin O. Sills and Jill L. Caviglia-Harris
- Impact of Ghana's agricultural mechanization services center program pp. 103-117

- Samuel Benin
- Examining gender inequalities in land rights indicators in Asia pp. 119-138

- Caitlin Kieran, Kathryn Sproule, Cheryl Doss, Agnes Quisumbing and Sung Mi Kim
- Firm adoption of international standards: evidence from the Ethiopian floriculture sector pp. 139-155

- Mulu Gebreeyesus
- Forecast performance of WASDE price projections for U.S. corn pp. 157-171

- Linwood Hoffman, Xiaoli Etienne, Scott Irwin, Evelyn V. Colino and Jose I. Toasa
- Technical efficiency of Kansas arable crop farms: a local maximum likelihood approach pp. 703-713

- Bouali Guesmi, Teresa Serra and Allen Featherstone
- The effects of direct storage subsidies under limited rationality: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 715-728

- Fabienne Femenia
- Notes on farm-retail price transmission and marketing margin behavior pp. 729-737

- Henry Kinnucan and Dengjun Zhang
- Crowding out, diversion, and benefit/cost assessments in fertilizer subsidy programs in sub-Saharan Africa: a comment on Jayne, T.S., Mather, D., Mason, N., Ricker-Gilbert, J., 2013. How do fertilizer subsidy programs affect total fertilizer use in sub-Saharan Africa? Crowding out, diversion, and benefit/cost assessments. Agric. Econ. 44(6), 687–703 pp. 739-744

- Andrew Dorward and E. W. Chirwa
- Rejoinder to the comment by Andrew Dorward and Ephraim Chirwa on Jayne, T. S., D. Mather, N. Mason, and J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2013. How do fertilizer subsidy program affect total fertilizer use in sub-Saharan Africa? Crowding out, diversion, and benefit/cost assessments. Agricultural Economics, 44(6), 687–703 pp. 745-755

- Thomas Jayne, David Mather, Nicole M. Mason, Jacob Ricker-Gilbert and Eric W. Crawford
- Does land registration and certification boost farm productivity? Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 757-768

- Mequanint Melesse and Erwin Bulte
Volume 46, month 09, 2015
- The impact of grain self-sufficiency regime on regional welfare and agricultural productivity in China pp. 595-601

- Sheikh Selim
- Off-farm labor market decisions and agricultural shocks among rural households in Kenya pp. 603-616

- Mary K. Mathenge and David Tschirley
- Food quality in domestic markets of developing economies: a comparative study of two countries pp. 617-628

- Anneleen Vandeplas and Bart Minten
- Migration and farm technical efficiency: evidence from Kosovo pp. 629-641

- Johannes Sauer, Matthew Gorton and Sophia Davidova
- The impact of decoupled payments on U.S. cropland values pp. 643-652

- Jennifer Ifft, Todd Kuethe and Mitch Morehart
- Evaluating the impact of rising fertilizer prices on crop yields pp. 653-666

- T. Brunelle, P. Dumas, F. Souty, Bruno Dorin and F. Nadaud
- Global rice trade competitiveness: a shift-share analysis pp. 667-676

- Prithviraj Lakkakula, Bruce Dixon, Michael R. Thomsen, Eric J. Wailes and Diana M. Danforth
- An endogenous growth model for the evolution of water rights systems pp. 677-687

- Lawrence Costa
- Innovation systems and technical efficiency in developing-country agriculture pp. 689-702

- Dawit Mekonnen, David Spielman, Esendugue Greg Fonsah and Jeffrey Dorfman
Volume 46, month 07, 2015
- Geography of crop yield skewness pp. 463-473

- Xiaodong Du, Cindy L. Yu, David Hennessy and Ruiqing Miao
- Market imperfections, access to information and technology adoption in Uganda: challenges of overcoming multiple constraints pp. 475-488

- Bekele Shiferaw, Tewodros Kebede, Menale Kassie and Monica Fisher
- Price volatility in Niger millet markets pp. 489-502

- Teresa Serra
- Asymmetric price volatility transmission between food and energy markets: The case of Spain pp. 503-513

- Fadi Abdelradi and Teresa Serra
- Ex post impacts of improved maize varieties on poverty in rural Ethiopia pp. 515-526

- Di Zeng, Jeffrey Alwang, George Norton, Bekele Shiferaw, Moti Jaleta and Chilot Yirga
- Promoting the role of farmer-based organizations for value chain integration: the tension between a program's targeting and an organization's investment strategy pp. 527-536

- Gian Nicola Francesconi and Fleur Wouterse
- Tailored to the extremes: Quantile regression for index-based insurance contract design pp. 537-547

- Sarah Conradt, Robert Finger and Raushan Bokusheva
- The impacts of information on returns from farming: evidence from a nationally representative farm survey in India pp. 549-561

- Pratap Birthal, Shiv Kumar, Digvijay Negi and Devesh Roy
- The estimated ex ante economic impact of Bt cowpea in Niger, Benin and Northern Nigeria pp. 563-577

- S. D. Gbègbèlègbè, J. Lowenberg-DeBoer, R. Adeoti, Jayson Lusk and O. Coulibaly
- Are we overestimating the negative impact of higher food prices? Evidence from Ghana pp. 579-593

- Nicholas Minot and Reno Dewina
Volume 46, month 05, 2015
- Gender and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa: introduction to the special issue pp. 281-284

- Talip Kilic, Paul Winters and Calogero Carletto
- Explaining gender differentials in agricultural production in Nigeria pp. 285-310

- Gbemisola Oseni, Paul Corral Rodas, Markus Goldstein and Paul Winters
- Decomposition of gender differentials in agricultural productivity in Ethiopia pp. 311-334

- Arturo Aguilar Esteva, Eliana Carranza, Markus Goldstein, Talip Kilic and Gbemisola Oseni
- Gender differences in agricultural productivity: the case of Tanzania pp. 335-355

- Vanya Slavchevska
- Gender and agricultural productivity: implications of the Farm Input Subsidy Program in Malawi pp. 357-374

- Wendy Karamba and Paul Winters
- The nexus between gender, collective action for public goods and agriculture: evidence from Malawi pp. 375-402

- Nancy McCarthy and Talip Kilic
- Gender inequalities in ownership and control of land in Africa: myth and reality pp. 403-434

- Cheryl Doss, Chiara Kovarik, Amber Peterman, Agnes Quisumbing and Mara Bold
- Gender, control, and crop choice in northern Mozambique pp. 435-448

- Alan Brauw
- Measuring agricultural knowledge and adoption pp. 449-462

- Florence Kondylis, Valerie Mueller and S. Zhu
Volume 46, month 03, 2015
- Impact of off-farm income on food expenditures in rural Bangladesh: an unconditional quantile regression approach pp. 139-148

- Ashok Mishra, Khondoker Mottaleb and Samarendu Mohanty
- Economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM) farmer field schools (FFS): evidence from onion farmers in the Philippines pp. 149-162

- Santi Sanglestsawai, Roderick Rejesus and Jose M. Yorobe
- Dietary patterns and body mass indices among adults in Korea: evidence from pseudo panel data pp. 163-172

- Chang Keun Kwock and Junhyung Park
- Effect of intergenerational asset transfers on land distribution in rural Cambodia: case studies of three rice-growing villages pp. 173-186

- Kenjiro Yagura
- Agency costs of vertical integration—the case of family firms, investor-owned firms and cooperatives in the French wine industry pp. 187-194

- Julien Cadot
- Price relationships between qualitatively differentiated agricultural products: organic and conventional wheat in Germany pp. 195-209

- Nadine Würriehausen, Rico Ihle and Sebastian Lakner
- Does migration raise agricultural investment? An empirical analysis for rural Mexico pp. 211-225

- Marcus Böhme
- Effects of treatment beyond the treated: a general equilibrium impact evaluation of Lesotho's cash grants program pp. 227-243

- Mateusz Filipski, J. Edward Taylor, Karen Thome and Benjamin Davis
- Climate and agricultural risk: measuring the effect of ENSO on U.S. crop insurance pp. 245-257

- Jesse Tack and David Ubilava
- Sectoral and poverty impacts of agricultural policy adjustments in Colombia pp. 259-280

- Ricardo Arguello and Daniel Valderrama-Gonzalez
Volume 46, month 01, 2015
- Modeling skewness with the linear stochastic plateau model to determine optimal nitrogen rates pp. 1-10

- Christopher Boyer, B Brorsen and Emmanuel Tumusiime
- Risk, learning, and technology adoption pp. 11-24

- Bradford L. Barham, Jean-Paul Chavas, Dylan Fitz, Vanessa Ríos-Salas and Laura Schechter
- A dynamic adoption model with Bayesian learning: an application to U.S. soybean farmers pp. 25-38

- Xingliang Ma and Guanming Shi
- Fish market integration and demand analysis: a Mediterranean case study pp. 39-52

- Luca Mulazzani, Rosa Manrique, Giovanna Trevisan and Giulio Malorgio
- Will cotton make a comeback in Mali? pp. 53-67

- Jeanne Y. Coulibaly, John H. Sanders, Paul Preckel and Timothy Baker
- Economic analysis of the introduction of agricultural revenue insurance contracts in Spain using statistical copulas pp. 69-79

- Osama Ahmed and Teresa Serra
- Social capital, risk preference and adoption of improved farm land management practices in Ethiopia pp. 81-97

- Tesfamicheal Wossen, Thomas Berger and Salvatore Di Falco
- The quantity and variety of households’ meat purchases: A censored demand system approach pp. 99-112

- Diansheng Dong, Christopher G. Davis and Hayden Stewart
- Drivers of vertical intra-industry trade: the case of the Hungarian agri-food sector pp. 113-123

- Imre Fertő and Attila Jambor
- Is the agricultural industry spared from the influence of the Australian carbon tax? pp. 125-137

- Samuel Meng
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