Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
1957 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 4, 2022
- Global commodity market disruption and the fallout pp. 737-752

- Shon Ferguson and David Ubilava
- The impacts of price insulation on world wheat markets during the 2022 food price crisis pp. 753-774

- Will Martin and Nicholas Minot
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine increased the synchronisation of global commodity prices pp. 775-796

- Rico Ihle, Ziv Bar‐Nahum, Oleg Nivievskyi and Ofir Rubin
- Debunking Murray‐Darling Basin water trade myths pp. 797-821

- Sarah Wheeler
- Solar PV and energy poverty in Australia's residential sector pp. 822-841

- Mara Hammerle and Paul Burke
- Adaptability and variety adoption: Implications for plant breeding policy in a changing climate pp. 842-859

- Mohammad Torshizi and Richard Gray
- Improved maize adoption and impacts on farm household welfare: Evidence from rural Ethiopia pp. 860-886

- Abebayehu Girma Geffersa, Frank Agbola and Amir Mahmood
- Does the internationalisation of China's agri‐food standards affect export quality upgrading?—Evidence from firm‐product‐level data pp. 887-911

- Xuejun Wang, Huiying Zhou and Dongmei Su
- Why you should give a f*ck about farming pp. 912-913

- Nikki P. Dumbrell
- Handbook on the Human Impact of Agriculture pp. 914-916

- Chitpasong Kousonsavath
Volume 66, issue 3, 2022
- How (un)informative are experiments with students for other social groups? A study of agricultural students and farmers pp. 471-504

- Sven Grüner, Mira Lehberger, Norbert Hirschauer and Oliver Musshoff
- Consumers' preferences and willingness to pay for improved environmental standards: insights from cane sugar in the Great Barrier Reef region pp. 505-531

- Jeremy De Valck, John Rolfe, Darshana Rajapaksa and Megan Star
- Price recovery after the flood: risk to residential property values from climate change‐related flooding pp. 532-560

- Quyen Nguyen, Paul Thorsnes, Ivan Diaz‐Rainey, Antoni Moore, Simon Cox and Leon Stirk‐Wang
- Is small beautiful? An empirical analysis of land characteristics and rural household income in Vietnam pp. 561-580

- Phuc Van Phan and Martin O'Brien
- Growing more Rice with less water: the System of Rice Intensification and water productivity in Vietnam pp. 581-611

- Lan Tong, Mehmet Ulubasoglu and Cahit Guven
- Does functional diversity in interfirm collaborations lead to innovation diversity? Firm‐level evidence from the Australian food industry* pp. 612-637

- Muhammad Masood Azeem, Syed Fazal‐e‐Hasan, Leopoldo Gutiérrez and Derek Baker
- Liberalising the EU sugar market: what are the effects on third countries? pp. 638-667

- Marlen Haß
- Did tradable quota rights really affect fleet size? The case of the Gulf of Mexico reef‐fish fishery pp. 668-689

- Sami Dakhlia and Akbar Marvasti
- Spatial diffusion of efficient irrigation systems: a study of São Paulo, Brazil pp. 690-712

- Daniel Morales Martínez, Alexandre Gori Maia and Junior Garcia
- Models and muddles: comment on ‘Calibration of agricultural risk programming models using positive mathematical programming’ pp. 713-728

- Athanasios Petsakos and Stelios Rozakis
- Calibration of agricultural risk programming models using positive mathematical programming: a reply pp. 729-730

- Xuan Liu
- Handbook of Cumulative Impact Assessment pp. 731-734

- Lian Sinclair and Marit Kragt
Volume 66, issue 2, 2022
- Agricultural value chains: towards a marriage of development economics and industrial organisation? pp. 241-255

- Marc Bellemare
- The impacts of temperature on Chinese food processing firms pp. 256-279

- Xiaoguang Chen, Madhu Khanna and Lu Yang
- Reducing bias in preference elicitation for environmental public goods pp. 280-308

- Daniel Brent, Lata Gangadharan, Anke Leroux and Paul Raschky
- High price premiums as barriers to organic meat demand? A hedonic analysis considering species, cut and retail outlet pp. 309-334

- Matthias Staudigel and Aleksej Trubnikov
- The effect of social and personal norms on stated preferences for multiple soil functions: evidence from Australia and Italy pp. 335-362

- Cristiano Franceschinis, Ulf Liebe, Mara Thiene, Jürgen Meyerhoff, Damien Field and Alex McBratney
- Do crop prices share common trends and common cycles? pp. 363-382

- Puneet Vatsa
- Tail price risk spillovers along the US beef and pork supply chains pp. 383-399

- Panos Fousekis and Dimitra Tzaferi
- Who will pay for workplace reforms in U.S. meat‐processing plants? Simulation results from the USAGE model pp. 400-423

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- CRISPR Rice vs conventional rice dilemma of a Chinese farmer pp. 424-446

- Yan Jin and Dušan Drabik
- The prices of renewable commodities: a robust stationarity analysis pp. 447-470

- Manuel Landajo and María José Presno
Volume 66, issue 1, 2022
- Inducing the adoption of emerging technologies for sustainable intensification of food and renewable energy production: insights from applied economics pp. 1-23

- Madhu Khanna and Ruiqing Miao
- Contract farming, contract design and smallholder livelihoods pp. 24-43

- Anette Ruml, Catherine Ragasa and Matin Qaim
- Comparing Internet and phone survey mode effects across countries and research contexts pp. 44-71

- Jed J. Cohen and Johannes Reichl
- Heterogeneous impacts of information technology adoption on pesticide and fertiliser expenditures: Evidence from wheat farmers in China pp. 72-92

- Wanglin Ma and Hongyun Zheng
- The Great Chinese Famine (1959–1961) and farm households’ adoption of technology: evidence from China pp. 93-117

- Xinyan Hu, Xiangpo Chen, Siqi Yao and Gaiqing Zhang
- Effects of direct payments on rice income variability in Japan pp. 118-135

- Atomu Nitta, Yasutaka Yamamoto, Simone Severini, Katsunobu Kondo and Daisuke Sawauchi
- What’s next for the Renewable Energy Target – resolving Australia’s integration of energy and climate change policy? pp. 136-163

- Tim Nelson, Tahlia Nolan and Joel Gilmore
- An overview of hydrogen prospects: Economic, technical and policy considerations pp. 164-186

- Roberto F. Aguilera and Julian Inchauspe
- The role of temperature for seasonal market integration: a case study of poultry in Iran pp. 187-215

- Omid Zamani, Thomas Bittmann and Jens‐Peter Loy
- Market integration of domestic and imported seafood: Insights from the Sydney Fish Market pp. 216-236

- Peggy Schrobback, Eriko Hoshino, Sean Pascoe and Robert Curtotti
- Sold Down the River: How Robber Barons and Wall Street Traders Cornered Australia’s Water Market pp. 237-240

- Margaret Simons
Volume 65, issue 4, 2021
- Disaster, disruption, recovery and resilience: lessons from and for agricultural and resource‐based industries pp. 767-775

- Deborah C. Peterson and Lin Crase
- The impacts of COVID‐19 containment on the Australian economy and its agricultural and mining industries pp. 776-801

- Janine M. Dixon, Philip Adams and Nicholas Sheard
- Coping with seasonality in a quarterly CGE model: COVID‐19 and U.S. agriculture pp. 802-821

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- COVID‐19’s impact on Australian wine markets and regions pp. 822-847

- Glyn Wittwer and Kym Anderson
- Novel methods for an interesting time: Exploring U.S. local food systems’ impacts and initiatives to respond to COVID pp. 848-877

- Dawn Thilmany, Lilian Brislen, Hailey Edmondson, Mackenzie Gill, Becca B. R. Jablonski, Jairus Rossi, Tim Woods and Samantha Schaffstall
- Analysing the impact of COVID‐19 on urban transitions and urban‐regional dynamics in Australia pp. 878-899

- Christian A. Nygaard and Sharon Parkinson
- An economic lens to understanding antimicrobial resistance: disruptive cases to livestock and wastewater management in Australia pp. 900-917

- Bethany Cooper and Walter O. Okello
- Estimating the economic impacts of the 2017–2019 drought and 2019–2020 bushfires on regional NSW and the rest of Australia pp. 918-936

- Glyn Wittwer and Robert Waschik
- Global agricultural trade impact of the 2011 triple disaster in Japan: A gravity approach pp. 937-972

- Dimitrios Dadakas and Stavroula Tatsi
- Disasters and History: The Vulnerability and Resilience of Past Societies pp. 973-976

- Alistair Watson
Volume 65, issue 3, 2021
- Effects of rooftop solar on housing prices in Australia pp. 493-511

- Rohan Best, Paul Burke, Rabindra Nepal and Zac Reynolds
- Regulating greenhouse gas emissions by an inter‐temporal policy mix: an experimental investigation pp. 512-538

- Tiho Ancev, Rimvydas Baltaduonis and Elizabeth Immer‐Bernold
- Spatial evaluation of the impact of a climate change participatory extension programme on the uptake of soil management practices pp. 539-565

- Wei Yang and Jorie Knook
- Agriculture’s carbon‐neutral challenge: The case of Western Australia pp. 566-595

- Ross Kingwell
- Resource dependence and the causes of local economic growth: An empirical investigation pp. 596-626

- Rian Hilmawan and Jeremy Clark
- Trade creation, political sensitivity and product exclusions: the political economy of agriculture protection in China’s FTAs pp. 627-657

- Jianxing Lyu, Sören Prehn, Yanjie Zhang, Thomas Glauben and Yinchu Zeng
- Less‐favoured‐area payments, farmland abandonment and farm size: evidence from hilly and mountainous areas in Japan pp. 658-678

- Taisuke Takayama, Tomoaki Nakatani, Tetsuji Senda and Takeshi Fujie
- Risk, ambiguity and willingness to participate in crop insurance programs: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 679-703

- Williams Ali, Awudu Abdulai, Renan Goetz and Victor Owusu
- On the joint volatility dynamics in international dairy commodity markets pp. 704-728

- Anthony Rezitis and Gregor Kastner
- A Bayesian econometrics and risk programming approach for analysing the impact of decoupled payments in the European Union pp. 729-759

- Shyam Kumar Basnet, Torbjörn Jansson and Thomas Heckelei
- Dead in the Water: A Very Angry Book About our Greatest Environmental Catastrophe. The Death of the Murray‐Darling Basin pp. 760-762

- David Adamson and Adam Loch
- Book Review: Financial Management for Small Businesses, Financial Statements & Present Value Models, Second Open Edition, by Robison, Lindon J., Hanson, Steven D. & Roy Black, J., 2021, East Lansing, MI pp. 763-765

- Dale Blackmore
Volume 65, issue 2, 2021
- What impact are subsidies and trade barriers abroad having on Australasian and Brazilian agriculture? pp. 265-290

- Kym Anderson and Ernesto Valenzuela
- Markets, mis‐direction and motives: A factual analysis of hoarding and speculation in southern Murray–Darling Basin water markets pp. 291-317

- Adam Loch, Christopher Auricht, David Adamson and Luis Mateo
- Explaining permanent and temporary water market trade patterns within local areas in the southern Murray–Darling Basin pp. 318-348

- Juliane Haensch, Sarah Wheeler and Alec Zuo
- The effect of a soft drink tax in Mexico: evidence from time series industry data pp. 349-366

- Julio Arteaga, Daniel Flores and Edgar Luna
- Adoption of organic soil amendments and its impact on farm performance: evidence from wheat farmers in China pp. 367-390

- Hongyun Zheng, Wanglin Ma and Gucheng Li
- Drivers of farm business capital structure and its speed of adjustment: evidence from Western Australia’s Wheatbelt pp. 391-412

- Steele C. West, Amin Mugera and Ross S. Kingwell
- Curse or blessing: how does natural resource dependence affect city‐level economic development in China? pp. 413-448

- Xuan Xie, Ke Li, Zhiqiang Liu and Hongshan Ai
- Matching customers’ preferences for tariff reform with managers’ appetite for change: The case of volumetric‐only tariffs in Australia pp. 449-471

- Saeideh Khosroshahi, Lin Crase, Bethany Cooper and Michael Burton
- A dynamic model of optimal lime application for wheat production in Australia pp. 472-490

- Sanaz Shoghi Kalkhoran, David Pannell, Maksym Polyakov, Ben White, Morteza Chalak Haghighi, Amin William Mugera and Imma Farre
Volume 65, issue 1, 2021
- Should Australia be concerned by Beijing’s trade threats: modelling the economic costs of a restriction on imports of Australian coal pp. 1-22

- James Giesecke, Nhi H. Tran and Robert Waschik
- Land expansion and growth in low‐ and middle‐income countries pp. 23-36

- Edward Barbier
- Valuing ecosystem services of urban forests and open spaces: application of the SEEA framework in Australia* pp. 37-65

- Sorada Tapsuwan, Raymundo Marcos‐Martinez, Heinz Schandl and Zefan Yu
- Can satellite‐based weather index insurance improve the hedging of yield risk of perennial non‐irrigated olive trees in Spain? pp. 66-93

- Wienand Kölle, Andrea Martínez-Salgueiro, Matthias Buchholz and Oliver Musshoff
- Economic and environmental effects of replacing bottom trawling with fishing with creels pp. 94-118

- Cecilia Hammarlund, Patrik Jonsson, Daniel Valentinsson and Staffan Waldo
- How did a network of marine protected areas impact adjacent fisheries? Evidence from Australia pp. 119-142

- Rachel Nichols, Satoshi Yamazaki and Sarah Jennings
- Agricultural productivity growth in Latin America and the Caribbean: an analysis of climatic effects, catch‐up and convergence pp. 143-170

- Michee Lachaud and Boris E. Bravo‐Ureta
- Poverty analysis in the lowlands of Papua New Guinea underscores climate vulnerability and need for income flexibility pp. 171-191

- Emily Schmidt, Rachel Gilbert, Brian Holtemeyer and Kristi Mahrt
- FTA, Exchange rate pass‐through and export price behavior – Lessons from the Australian dairy sector pp. 192-221

- Risti Permani
- Detecting origin fraud with trade data: the case of U.S. honey imports pp. 222-245

- Peyton Michael Ferrier
- Financial comparisons of under‐vine management systems in four South Australian vineyard districts pp. 246-263

- Thomas Nordblom, Chris Penfold, Melanie Whitelaw‐Weckert, Mark Norton, Jake Howie and Timothy Hutchings
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