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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1957 - 2025
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 Volume 66, issue 4, 2022
 
  Global commodity market disruption and the fallout   pp. 737-752 Shon Ferguson and David UbilavaThe impacts of price insulation on world wheat markets during the 2022 food price crisis   pp. 753-774 Will Martin and Nicholas MinotRussia’s invasion of Ukraine increased the synchronisation of global commodity prices   pp. 775-796 Rico Ihle, Ziv Bar‐Nahum, Oleg Nivievskyi and Ofir RubinDebunking Murray‐Darling Basin water trade myths   pp. 797-821 Sarah WheelerSolar PV and energy poverty in Australia's residential sector   pp. 822-841 Mara Hammerle and Paul BurkeAdaptability and variety adoption: Implications for plant breeding policy in a changing climate   pp. 842-859 Mohammad Torshizi and Richard GrayImproved maize adoption and impacts on farm household welfare: Evidence from rural Ethiopia   pp. 860-886 Abebayehu Girma Geffersa, Frank Agbola and Amir MahmoodDoes 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 SuWhy you should give a f*ck about farming   pp. 912-913 Nikki P. DumbrellHandbook 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 MusshoffConsumers' 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 StarPrice 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‐WangIs small beautiful? An empirical analysis of land characteristics and rural household income in Vietnam   pp. 561-580 Phuc  Van Phan and Martin O'BrienGrowing more Rice with less water: the System of Rice Intensification and water productivity in Vietnam   pp. 581-611 Lan Tong, Mehmet Ulubasoglu and Cahit GuvenDoes 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 BakerLiberalising the EU sugar market: what are the effects on third countries?   pp. 638-667 Marlen HaßDid tradable quota rights really affect fleet size? The case of the Gulf of Mexico reef‐fish fishery   pp. 668-689 Sami Dakhlia and Akbar MarvastiSpatial diffusion of efficient irrigation systems: a study of São Paulo, Brazil   pp. 690-712 Daniel Morales Martínez, Alexandre Gori Maia and Junior GarciaModels and muddles: comment on ‘Calibration of agricultural risk programming models using positive mathematical programming’   pp. 713-728 Athanasios Petsakos and Stelios RozakisCalibration of agricultural risk programming models using positive mathematical programming: a reply   pp. 729-730 Xuan LiuHandbook 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 BellemareThe impacts of temperature on Chinese food processing firms   pp. 256-279 Xiaoguang Chen, Madhu Khanna and Lu YangReducing bias in preference elicitation for environmental public goods   pp. 280-308 Daniel Brent, Lata Gangadharan, Anke Leroux and Paul RaschkyHigh price premiums as barriers to organic meat demand? A hedonic analysis considering species, cut and retail outlet   pp. 309-334 Matthias Staudigel and Aleksej TrubnikovThe 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 McBratneyDo crop prices share common trends and common cycles?   pp. 363-382 Puneet VatsaTail price risk spillovers along the US beef and pork supply chains   pp. 383-399 Panos Fousekis and Dimitra TzaferiWho will pay for workplace reforms in U.S. meat‐processing plants? Simulation results from the USAGE model   pp. 400-423 Peter Dixon and Maureen RimmerCRISPR Rice vs conventional rice dilemma of a Chinese farmer   pp. 424-446 Yan Jin and Dušan DrabikThe 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 MiaoContract farming, contract design and smallholder livelihoods   pp. 24-43 Anette Ruml, Catherine Ragasa and Matin QaimComparing Internet and phone survey mode effects across countries and research contexts   pp. 44-71 Jed J. Cohen and Johannes ReichlHeterogeneous impacts of information technology adoption on pesticide and fertiliser expenditures: Evidence from wheat farmers in China   pp. 72-92 Wanglin Ma and Hongyun ZhengThe 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 ZhangEffects of direct payments on rice income variability in Japan   pp. 118-135 Atomu Nitta, Yasutaka Yamamoto, Simone Severini, Katsunobu Kondo and Daisuke SawauchiWhat’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 GilmoreAn overview of hydrogen prospects: Economic, technical and policy considerations   pp. 164-186 Roberto F. Aguilera and Julian InchauspeThe role of temperature for seasonal market integration: a case study of poultry in Iran   pp. 187-215 Omid Zamani, Thomas Bittmann and Jens‐Peter LoyMarket integration of domestic and imported seafood: Insights from the Sydney Fish Market   pp. 216-236 Peggy Schrobback, Eriko Hoshino, Sean Pascoe and Robert CurtottiSold 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 CraseThe 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 SheardCoping with seasonality in a quarterly CGE model: COVID‐19 and U.S. agriculture   pp. 802-821 Peter Dixon and Maureen RimmerCOVID‐19’s impact on Australian wine markets and regions   pp. 822-847 Glyn Wittwer and Kym AndersonNovel 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 SchaffstallAnalysing the impact of COVID‐19 on urban transitions and urban‐regional dynamics in Australia   pp. 878-899 Christian A. Nygaard and Sharon ParkinsonAn economic lens to understanding antimicrobial resistance: disruptive cases to livestock and wastewater management in Australia   pp. 900-917 Bethany Cooper and Walter O. OkelloEstimating 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 WaschikGlobal agricultural trade impact of the 2011 triple disaster in Japan: A gravity approach   pp. 937-972 Dimitrios Dadakas and Stavroula TatsiDisasters 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 ReynoldsRegulating greenhouse gas emissions by an inter‐temporal policy mix: an experimental investigation   pp. 512-538 Tiho Ancev, Rimvydas Baltaduonis and Elizabeth Immer‐BernoldSpatial 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 KnookAgriculture’s carbon‐neutral challenge: The case of Western Australia   pp. 566-595 Ross KingwellResource dependence and the causes of local economic growth: An empirical investigation   pp. 596-626 Rian Hilmawan and Jeremy ClarkTrade 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 ZengLess‐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 FujieRisk, 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 OwusuOn the joint volatility dynamics in international dairy commodity markets   pp. 704-728 Anthony Rezitis and Gregor KastnerA 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 HeckeleiDead 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 LochBook 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 ValenzuelaMarkets, 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 MateoExplaining 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 ZuoThe effect of a soft drink tax in Mexico: evidence from time series industry data   pp. 349-366 Julio Arteaga, Daniel Flores and Edgar LunaAdoption 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 LiDrivers 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. KingwellCurse 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 AiMatching 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 BurtonA 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 WaschikLand expansion and growth in low‐ and middle‐income countries   pp. 23-36 Edward BarbierValuing 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 YuCan 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 MusshoffEconomic and environmental effects of replacing bottom trawling with fishing with creels   pp. 94-118 Cecilia Hammarlund, Patrik Jonsson, Daniel Valentinsson and Staffan WaldoHow did a network of marine protected areas impact adjacent fisheries? Evidence from Australia   pp. 119-142 Rachel Nichols, Satoshi Yamazaki and Sarah JenningsAgricultural 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‐UretaPoverty 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 MahrtFTA, Exchange rate pass‐through and export price behavior – Lessons from the Australian dairy sector   pp. 192-221 Risti PermaniDetecting origin fraud with trade data: the case of U.S. honey imports   pp. 222-245 Peyton Michael FerrierFinancial 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 |  |