Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
1957 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue 4, 2019
- Food fraud: economic insights into the dark side of incentives pp. 685-700

- Mariah Dolsen Ehmke, Alessandro Bonanno, Kathryn Boys and Trenton Smith
- An empirical framework to study food labelling fraud: an application to the Italian extra‐virgin olive oil market pp. 701-725

- Francesco Bimbo, Alessandro Bonanno and Rosaria Viscecchia
- International honey laundering and consumer willingness to pay a premium for local honey: an experimental study pp. 726-741

- Chian Jones Ritten, Linda Thunström, Mariah Tanner Ehmke, Jenny Beiermann and Donald McLeod
- In Vino ‘No’ Veritas: impacts of fraud on wine imports in China pp. 742-758

- Andrew Muhammad and Amanda M. Countryman
- Markets and welfare effects of food fraud pp. 759-789

- Syed Imran Ali Meerza, Konstantinos Giannakas and Amalia Yiannaka
- Counting the cost: the reserve price scheme for wool 1970‐2001 pp. 790-813

- Malcolm Abbott and David Merrett
- Canadian beef and dairy farmers’ attitudes towards animal vaccines pp. 814-840

- Albert I. Ugochukwu and Peter W. B. Phillips
- Climate change reduces the mitigation obtainable from sequestration in an Australian farming system pp. 841-865

- Tas Thamo, Donkor Addai, Marit Kragt, Ross S. Kingwell, David Pannell and Michael J. Robertson
- Farmers’ constraints, governmental support and climate change adaptation: evidence from Guangdong Province, China pp. 866-880

- Ying Xu and Christopher Findlay
- What farmer types are most likely to adopt joint venture farm business structures? pp. 881-896

- Marit Kragt, Brendan Lynch, Rick S. Llewellyn and Wendy Umberger
- Comparing best‐worst and referendum pp. 897-921

- Darla Hatton MacDonald, John M. Rose, Robert Johnston, Rosalind H. Bark and Jodie Pritchard
- Understanding the determinants of rooftop solar installation: evidence from household surveys in Australia pp. 922-939

- Rohan Best, Paul Burke and Shuhei Nishitateno
- Politics of Renewable Energy in China pp. 940-942

- Kevin Lo
- Food Loss and Food Waste, Causes and Solutions pp. 942-944

- Derek Baker
Volume 63, issue 3, 2019
- The relation between Australian wine show results and prices pp. 389-411

- Eddie Oczkowski
- Budgeting and portfolio allocation for biosecurity measures pp. 412-438

- Tom Kompas, Long Chu, Pham Van Ha and Daniel Spring
- Hedonic pricing and the role of stud fees in the market for thoroughbred yearlings in Australia pp. 439-471

- Jun Sung Kim, Sophie Deborah Mitchell and Liang Wang
- Impact of trade liberalisation on dairy market price co‐movements between the EU, Oceania, and the United States pp. 472-498

- Anthony Rezitis and Andreas Rokopanos
- Does food market modernisation lead to improved dietary diversity and diet quality for urban Vietnamese households? pp. 499-520

- Jesmin Ara Rupa, Wendy Umberger and Di Zeng
- A supply‐side analysis of agritourism: Evidence from farm‐level agriculture census data in Taiwan pp. 521-548

- Hung-Hao Chang, Ashok Mishra and Tzong‐Haw Lee
- Profit and equity trade‐offs in the management of small pelagic fisheries: the case of the Japanese sardine fishery* pp. 549-574

- Ho Geun Jang, Satoshi Yamazaki and Eriko Hoshino
- Does carbon farming provide a cost‐effective option to mitigate GHG emissions? Evidence from China pp. 575-592

- Kai Tang, Chuantian He, Chunbo Ma and Dong Wang
- Interaction between crop insurance and technology adoption decisions: The case of wheat farmers in Chile pp. 593-619

- Cesar Salazar, Marcela Jaime, Cristián Pinto and Andrés Acuña-Duarte
- Impact of foreign direct investment on greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture of developing countries pp. 620-642

- Radovan Kastratovic
- The effect of land use regulations on farmland protection and non‐agricultural land conversions in China pp. 643-667

- Man Li
- Economics in Two Lessons: Why Markets Work So Well, and Why They Can Fail So Badly pp. 668-669

- Nikki P. Dumbrell
- The Way I Saw It; the Way It Was: The Making of National Agricultural and Natural Resource Management Policy pp. 670-673

- Malcolm Wegener
- Failing in the Field: What We Can Learn When Field Research Goes Wrong pp. 674-676

- Anna Josephson
Volume 63, issue 2, 2019
- Knowledge productivity and the returns to agricultural research: a review pp. 205-220

- Matthew A. Andersen
- Comparing results of ranking conjoint analyses, best–worst scaling and discrete choice experiments in a nonhypothetical context pp. 221-246

- Ahmed Yangui, Faical Akaichi, Montserrat Costa‐Font and José Maria Gil
- Testing for pre‐committed quantities of Australian meat demand pp. 247-264

- Kara Tighe, Nicholas Piggott, Oscar Cacho, Stuart Mounter and Renato Villano
- Strategies for integrating farmers into modern vegetable supply chains in Vietnam: farmer attitudes and willingness to accept pp. 265-281

- Hung Duy Pham, Lin Crase, Michael Burton and Bethany Cooper
- Short supply chain participation and market performance for vegetable farmers in China pp. 282-306

- Xiaoheng Zhang, Ping Qing and Xiaohua Yu
- Is there evidence of insider trading in Australian water markets? pp. 307-327

- Simon de Bonviller, Alec Zuo and Sarah Wheeler
- Downside risk in reservoir management pp. 328-353

- Catarina Roseta‐Palma and Yiğit Sağlam
- The optimal diffusion of mitigation options for environmental management pp. 354-382

- Graeme J. Doole, Geoff Kaine and Zack Dorner
- Handbook on the Economics and Management of Sustainable Oceans pp. 383-384

- Kari Hyytiäinen
- Agricultural Development and Economic Transformation: Promoting Growth with Poverty Reduction pp. 385-387

- Sumit Mishra
- New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis. Counting the Environmental and Natural Resources pp. 387-388

- Irfan Ahmad Baig
Volume 63, issue 1, 2019
- Factors influencing hedging decision: evidence from Brazilian citrus growers pp. 1-19

- Marcelo José Carrer, Rodrigo Silveira and Hildo Meirelles de Souza Filho
- Feed use intensification and technical efficiency of dairy farms in New Zealand pp. 20-38

- Wanglin Ma, Kathryn Bicknell and Alan Renwick
- What's driving innovation in small businesses in Australia? The case of the food industry pp. 39-71

- Franklin A. Soriano, Renato A. Villano, Euan M. Fleming and George E. Battese
- Avian influenza, non‐tariff measures and the poultry exports of China pp. 72-94

- Li Zhou, Lingzhi Li and Lei Lei
- Transnational links in rhino poaching and the black‐market price of rhino horns pp. 95-115

- Adrian Lopes
- Policy review of water reform in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia: the “do's” and “do'nots” pp. 116-141

- R. Quentin Grafton
- Closures of coal‐fired power stations in Australia: local unemployment effects pp. 142-165

- Paul Burke, Rohan Best and Frank Jotzo
- Moral hazard and adverse selection effects of cost‐of‐production crop insurance: evidence from the Philippines pp. 166-197

- Juan He, Xiaoyong Zheng, Roderick Rejesus and Jose M. Yorobe
- Climate Smart Agriculture: Building Resilience to Climate Change pp. 198-200

- Ali M. Oumer
- Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country: The Autobiography of Max Corden, Economist pp. 200-203

- John Creedy
Volume 62, issue 4, 2018
- Australian wine industry competitiveness: why so slow to emerge? pp. 507-526

- Kym Anderson
- Optimising adaptation decisions in macadamia production using contingent claim valuation pp. 527-547

- Jason West
- Effects of supermarket monopsony pricing on agriculture pp. 548-562

- John Freebairn
- Testing vertical price transmission for Vietnam's Robusta coffee pp. 563-575

- Thang Chien Mai, Shamim Shakur and Sue Cassells
- China feels the heat: negative impacts of high temperatures on China's rice sector pp. 576-588

- Xiaoguang Chen and Shuai Chen
- Impact of contract farming on yield, costs and profitability in low‐value crop: evidence from a low‐income country pp. 589-607

- Ashok Mishra, Anjani Kumar, Pramod K. Joshi and Alwin D'Souza
- The adoption and impact of engineering‐type measures to address climate change: evidence from the major grain‐producing areas in China pp. 608-635

- Chunxiao Song, Ruifeng Liu, Les Oxley and Hengyun Ma
- The impact of conservation tillage on maize yield and input demand: the case of smallholder farmers in north‐west Ethiopia pp. 636-653

- Yohannis Mulu Tessema, John Asafu‐Adjaye and Bekele Shiferaw
- Decarbonisation and wholesale electricity market design pp. 654-675

- Tim Nelson, Fiona Orton and Tony Chappel
- The behavioural economics of health protection: an empirical evidence of moral hazard in U.S. hog farms pp. 676-707

- Li Yu, Xundong Yin and Yulong Chen
- China: Innovative Green Development, 2nd Edition pp. 708-709

- Alec Zuo
- Contingent Valuation of Environmental Goods: A Comprehensive Critique pp. 710-713

- John Whitehead
- Economics and Environmental Change: The Challenges We Face pp. 713-715

- Megan C. Evans
Volume 62, issue 3, 2018
- The impact of water scarcity on food, bioenergy and deforestation pp. 327-351

- Niven Winchester, Kirby Ledvina, Kenneth Strzepek and John Reilly
- Three decades of productivity change in French beef production: a Färe‐Primont index decomposition pp. 352-372

- K Hervé Dakpo, Philippe Jeanneaux, Laure Latruffe, Claire Mosnier and Patrick Veysset
- Assessing cost‐effectiveness when environmental benefits are bundled: agricultural water management in Great Barrier Reef catchments pp. 373-393

- John Rolfe, Jill Windle, Kevin McCosker and Adam Northey
- Myopia and saliency in renewable resource management pp. 394-419

- Daniel Gregg and John Rolfe
- Economic development, food demand and the consequences for agricultural resource requirements: an application to Indonesia pp. 420-437

- Adam Briggs and Shyamal Chowdhury
- Urban land expansion in Indonesia 1992–2012: evidence from satellite‐detected luminosity pp. 438-456

- Susan Olivia, Geua Boe‐Gibson, Glen Stitchbury, Lars Brabyn and John Gibson
- Allocating provincial CO2 quotas for the Chinese national carbon program pp. 457-479

- Minxing Jiang, Bangzhu Zhu, Julien Chevallier and Rui Xie
- The impact of climate change on labour demand in the plantation sector: the case of tea production in Sri Lanka pp. 480-500

- Rajapaksha P. D. Gunathilaka, James C. R. Smart, Christopher M. Fleming and Syezlin Hasan
- Transformational Change in Environmental and Natural Resource Management. A Guidelines for Policy Excellence pp. 501-503

- John E. Leake
- Achieving Food Security in China: The Challenges Ahead pp. 503-505

- Jacob Hawkins
Volume 62, issue 2, 2018
- On the use of flexible mixing distributions in WTP space: an induced value choice experiment pp. 185-198

- Claudia Bazzani, Marco Palma and Rodolfo Nayga
- Implications of efficiency and productivity change over the season for setting MEY†based trigger targets pp. 199-216

- Sean Pascoe, Trevor Hutton, Louisa Coglan and Nguyen Van Quang
- Impact of agricultural innovation adoption: a meta†analysis pp. 217-236

- Kolawole Ogundari and Olufemi D. Bolarinwa
- Evaluating the benefits from transport infrastructure in agriculture: a hedonic analysis of farmland prices pp. 237-255

- Yu Sheng, Thomas Jackson and Kenton Lawson
- Cost†reflective pricing: empirical insights into irrigators’ preferences for water tariffs pp. 256-278

- Bethany Cooper, Lin Crase and John Rose
- Farm machinery use, off†farm employment and farm performance in China pp. 279-298

- Wanglin Ma, Alan Renwick and R. Quentin Grafton
- Contract teachers and student achievement in rural China: evidence from class fixed effects pp. 299-322

- Wang Lei, Mengjie Li, Siqi Zhang, Yonglei Sun, Sean Sylvia, Enyan Yang, Guangrong Ma, Linxiu Zhang, Di Mo and Scott Rozelle
- Handbook of Ecological Economics pp. 323-325

- Aurora Teixeira
- Advanced Introduction to Cost†Benefit Analysis pp. 326-326

- Marit Kragt
Volume 62, issue 1, 2018
- John Kennedy: 
6 September 1947–26 December 2016 pp. 1-3

- Rob Dumsday and Geoff Edwards
- The importance of ‘extremely unlikely’ events: tail risk and the costs of climate change pp. 4-20

- John Quiggin
- Traditional farm expansion versus joint venture remote partnerships pp. 21-44

- Ross Kingwell, Quenten Thomas, David Feldman, Imma Farré and Brad Plunkett
- China's changing diet and its impacts on greenhouse gas emissions: an index decomposition analysis pp. 45-64

- Jacob Hawkins, Chunbo Ma, Steven Schilizzi and Fan Zhang
- On the rebound: estimating direct rebound effects for Australian households pp. 65-82

- Bianca Peters and Stephanie McWhinnie
- Achieving environmental flows where buyback is constrained pp. 83-102

- David Adamson and Adam Loch
- Drinking water and off†farm labour supply: between†gender and within†gender bias pp. 103-120

- Li Zhou and Calum Turvey
- What determines the efficiency of Australian mining companies? pp. 121-138

- Ahmad Hosseinzadeh, Russell Smyth, Abbas Valadkhani and Amir Moradi
- Measuring postharvest losses at the farm level in Malawi pp. 139-160

- Kate Ambler, Alan de Brauw and Susan Godlonton
- Mitigating rice production risks from drought through improving irrigation infrastructure and management in China pp. 161-176

- Yangjie Wang, Jikun Huang, Jinxia Wang and Christopher Findlay
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