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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
1957 - 2025
Current editor(s): John Rolfe, Lin Crase and John Tisdell From Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 59, issue 4, 2015
- Nonmarket valuation in developing countries: incorporating labour contributions in environmental benefits estimates pp. 479-498

- Rajesh Rai and Helen Scarborough
- Private transaction costs of participation in water quality improvement programs for Australia's Great Barrier Reef: Extent, causes and policy implications pp. 499-517

- Anthea Coggan, Martijn Grieken, Alexis Boullier and Xavier Jardi
- Location equilibria in a mixed duopsony with a cooperative pp. 518-532

- Panos Fousekis
- Mining booms and the exchange rate pp. 533-548

- John Freebairn
- Multifactor productivity growth and the Australian mining sector pp. 549-570

- Arif Syed, R. Quentin Grafton, Kaliappa Kalirajan and Dean Parham
- World Energy Outlook 2014 projections to 2040: natural gas and coal trade, and the role of China pp. 571-585

- Ian Cronshaw
- Reconsidering royalty and resource rent taxes for Australian mining pp. 586-601

- John Freebairn
- Australia's coal seam gas boom and the LNG entry result pp. 602-623

- Paul Simshauser and Tim Nelson
- Understanding the resource curse (or blessing) across national and regional scales: Theory, empirical challenges and an application pp. 624-639

- David Fleming, Thomas Measham and Dusan Paredes
- Obituary pp. 640-641

- John Kerin
- 2014 AARES Distinguished Fellow pp. 642-643

- Donald MacLaren
- 2014 AARES Distinguished Life Member pp. 644-645

- James G. Ryan
Volume 59, issue 3, 2015
- Assistance to Australian agriculture from Federation to World War II pp. 317-333

- Peter Lloyd and Donald MacLaren
- No-take marine reserves and illegal fishing under imperfect enforcement pp. 334-354

- Satoshi Yamazaki, Eriko Hoshino and Budy Resosudarmo
- Convenience yield and the theory of storage: applying an option-based approach pp. 355-374

- Akihiro Omura and Jason West
- A within-sample investigation of test–retest reliability in choice experiment surveys with real economic incentives pp. 375-392

- Morten Mørkbak and Søren Olsen
- Nonparametric estimates of productivity and efficiency change in Australian Broadacre Agriculture pp. 393-411

- Farid Khan, Ruhul Salim and Harry Bloch
- Disaggregated econometric estimation of consumer demand response by alcoholic beverage types pp. 412-432

- Preety Pratima Srivastava, Keith McLaren, Michael Wohlgenant and Xueyan Zhao
- Effects of media headlines on consumer preferences for food safety, quality and environmental attributes pp. 433-445

- David Ortega, H. Holly Wang and Nicole Widmar
- The economic value of forests in supplying local climate regulation pp. 446-457

- Eugenio Figueroa and Roberto Pasten
- Improving value transfer through socio-economic adjustments in a multicountry choice experiment of water conservation alternatives pp. 458-478

- Roy Brouwer, Julia Martin-Ortega, Thijs Dekker, Laura Sardonini, Joaquin Andreu, Areti Kontogianni, Michalis Skourtos, Meri Raggi, Davide Viaggi, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, John Rolfe and Jill Windle
Volume 59, issue 2, 2015
- Relative assistance to Australian agriculture and manufacturing since Federation pp. 159-170

- Peter Lloyd and Donald MacLaren
- Efficiency analysis under uncertainty: a simulation study pp. 171-188

- Sriram Shankar
- Investing in irrigation development in North West Queensland, Australia pp. 189-207

- Glyn Wittwer and Onil Banerjee
- Impact of debt structure on production efficiency and financial performance of Broadacre farms in Western Australia pp. 208-224

- Amin Mugera and Gerald G. Nyambane
- Capturing social network effects in technology adoption: the spatial diffusion of hybrid rice in Bangladesh pp. 225-241

- Patrick Ward and Valerien Pede
- Optimising seed portfolios to cope ex ante with risks from bad weather: evidence from a recent maize farmer survey in China pp. 242-257

- Junfei Bai, Zhigang Xu, Huanguang Qiu and Haiyan Liu
- Factors influencing hybrid rice adoption: a Bangladesh case pp. 258-274

- Khondoker Mottaleb, Samarendu Mohanty and Andrew Nelson
- Demand for milk quantity and safety in urban China: evidence from Beijing and Harbin pp. 275-287

- Leilei Cheng, Changbin Yin and Hsiaoping Chien
- Individual fishing quotas and fishing capacity in the US Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery pp. 288-307

- Daniel Solis, Julio Corral, Lawrence Perruso and Juan J. Agar
- Handbook on Experimental Economics and the Environment, edited by John A. List and Michael K. Price. Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, USA, 2013, 520 pages, ISBN: 978 1 84720 645 9, AUD$ 275.00 (hardcover) pp. 308-311

- Louise Blackmore
- Environmental Markets: A Property Rights Approach, by Terry L. Anderson and Gary D. Libecap. Published by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2014, pp. 240, ISBN: 978 0 5212 7965 9, AUD$ 37.59 (paperback) AUD$ 94.03 (hardcover) pp. 311-313

- Tim Capon
- Climate Economics: Economic Analysis of Climate Change and Climate Policy, edited by Richard S. J. Tol. Published by Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2014, pp. 208 pages, ISBN: 178 254 591 3, AU$ 149 (hard cover), AU$ 47.36 (paperback) pp. 314-316

- Harry Clarke
Volume 59, issue 1, 2015
- Non-market valuation: usage and impacts in environmental policy and management in Australia pp. 1-15

- Abbie Rogers, Marit Kragt, Fiona L. Gibson, Michael P. Burton, Elizabeth H. Petersen and David Pannell
- Productivity and farm size in Australian agriculture: reinvestigating the returns to scale pp. 16-38

- Yu Sheng, Shiji Zhao, Katarina Nossal and Dandan Zhang
- An economic model of aboriginal fire-stick farming pp. 39-60

- Elizabeth A. Wilman
- Valuing seasonal climate forecasts in a state-contingent manner pp. 61-77

- Jason Crean, Kevin Parton, John Mullen and Peter Hayman
- Local economic impacts of an unconventional energy boom: the coal seam gas industry in Australia pp. 78-94

- David Fleming and Thomas Measham
- Assessing the returns to R&D on perennial crops: the costs and benefits of Pierce's disease research in the California winegrape industry pp. 95-115

- Julian Alston, Kate B. Fuller, Jonathan D. Kaplan and Kabir P. Tumber
- A modified production possibility frontier for efficient forestry management under the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 116-132

- Todd Hale, Viktoria Kahui and Daniel Farhat
- The role of the commonwealth environmental water holder in annual water allocation markets pp. 133-153

- Tiho Ancev
- Ecosystem Services in Agricultural and Urban Landscapes, edited by Steve Wratten, Harpinder Sandhu, Ross Cullen, and Robert Costanza. Published by Wiley-Blackwell, Queensland, Australia, 2013, pp. 200, ISBN: 978-1-4051-7008-6, AU$ 124.95 (hardcover), AU$99.99 (E-book) pp. 154-156

- Adam Daigneault
- Emissions Trading Design – A Critical Overview, edited by Stefan E. Weishaar. Published by Edward Elgar, UK, 2014, pp. 249, ISBN: 978 1 78195 221 4, AUD$114.00 (hardcover) pp. 156-158

- Deborah Cotton
Volume 58, issue 4, 2014
- Global Food Security—Introduction pp. 499-503

- Allan Rae and Philip Pardey
- Contemporary food policy challenges and opportunities pp. 504-518

- Per Pinstrup-Andersen
- Food insecurity and its determinants pp. 519-537

- Peter Warr
- Data at our fingertips, myths in our minds: recent grain price jumps as the ‘perfect storm’ pp. 538-553

- Brian Wright
- Global food security in 2050: the role of agricultural productivity and climate change pp. 554-570

- Uris Lantz C. Baldos and Thomas Hertel
- A Bounds Analysis of World Food Futures: Global Agriculture Through to 2050 pp. 571-589

- Philip Pardey, Jason Beddow, Terrance Hurley, Timothy Beatty and Vernon Eidman
- Emerging economies, productivity growth and trade with resource-rich economies by 2030 pp. 590-606

- Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt
- Poverty impacts of the volume-based special safeguard mechanism pp. 607-621

- Maros Ivanic and Will Martin
- Principles and Standards for Benefit–Cost Analysis, edited by Scott Farrow and Richard O. Zerbe Jr. Published by Edward Elgar, 2013, 447 pages, ISBN: 978 1 78195 343 3, AU$165.00 (hardcover) pp. 622-624

- Cagri Kumru
- Transitioning to a Green Economy: Political Economy of Approaches in Small States, edited by Nadine Smith, Anna Halton and Janet Strachan. Published by Commonwealth Secretariat, London UK, 2014, 213 pages, ISBN: 978-1849291279; AU$ 129.00 (paperback) pp. 624-627

- Matthew Dornan
- Jack Neville Lewis pp. 644-647

- Warren Musgrave, Richard Stayner, Roley Piggott and Alistair Watson
Volume 58, issue 3, 2014
- Australia and resources in the Asian century pp. 301-313

- Ross Garnaut
- Valuing quality attributes of Australian merino wool pp. 314-335

- Elizabeth Nolan, Terence Farrell, Madeleine Ryan, Candice Gibbon and Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani
- Measuring the risk attitude of decision-makers: are there differences between groups of methods and persons? pp. 336-352

- Syster C. Maart-Noelck and Oliver Musshoff
- A laboratory assessment of the choice of vessel size under individual transferable quota regimes pp. 353-373

- Kenta Tanaka, Keisaku Higashida and Shunsuke Managi
- Drinking cheaply: the demand for basic wine in Italy pp. 374-391

- Luigi Cembalo, Francesco Caracciolo and Eugenio Pomarici
- The evolution of foreign wine demand in China pp. 392-408

- Andrew Muhammad, Amanda M. Leister, Lihong McPhail and Wei Chen
- Payoffs from research and development along the Australian food value chain: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 409-429

- Brent Borrell, Tingsong Jiang, David Pearce and Ian Gould
- Does timing matter? A real options experiment to farmers' investment and disinvestment behaviours pp. 430-452

- Hanna J. Ihli, Syster C. Maart-Noelck and Oliver Musshoff
- Valuing public and private urban tree canopy cover pp. 453-470

- Ram Pandit, Maksym Polyakov and Rohan Sadler
- Cost-effective regulation of nonpoint emissions from pastoral agriculture: a stochastic analysis pp. 471-494

- Graeme J. Doole and Alvaro J. Romera
- Developing Successful Agriculture: An Australian Case Study, edited by Zhang-Yue Zhou (James Cook University, Townsville). Published by CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 2013, 240 pages, ISBN 9781845939458, AUD$115.92 (hardcover) pp. 495-498

- Malcolm Wegener
Volume 58, issue 2, 2014
- Broadacre farm productivity and profitability in south-western Australia pp. 147-170

- Nazrul Islam, Vilaphonh Xayavong and Ross Kingwell
- The impact of geographic reputation on the value created in Champagne pp. 171-184

- David Menival and Steve Charters
- Nondiscretionary residential water use: the impact of habits and water-efficient technologies pp. 185-204

- María García-Valiñas, Wasantha Athukorala, Clevo Wilson, Benno Torgler and Robert Gifford
- Agri-environmental auctions for phosphorus load reduction: experiences from a Finnish pilot pp. 205-222

- Antti Iho, Jussi Lankoski, Markku Ollikainen, Markku Puustinen and Jonne Lehtimäki
- The consequences of using increasing block tariffs to price urban water pp. 223-243

- Hugh Sibly and Richard Tooth
- Does China's demand boom curb Australian iron ore mining depletion? pp. 244-262

- Creina Allen and Creina Day
- Do Japanese consumers care about sustainable fisheries? Evidence from an auction of ecolabelled seafood pp. 263-280

- Hirotsugu Uchida, Cathy Roheim, Hiroki Wakamatsu and Christopher M. Anderson
- A response to Doole and Marsh ([Doole, G., 2013]) article: methodological limitations in the evaluation of policies to reduce nitrate leaching from New Zealand agriculture pp. 281-290

- Adam Daigneault, Suzie Greenhalgh and Oshadhi Samarasinghe
- Use of positive mathematical programming invalidates the application of the NZFARM model pp. 291-294

- Graeme Doole and Dan Marsh
- The Economics of Regulation in Agriculture: Compliance with Public and Private Standards, by Floor Brouwer, Glenn Fox, Roel Jongeneel. Published by CAB International, $160.00 (Hardback) pp. 295-297

- Dan Marsh
- Why Australia Prospered: The Shifting Sources of Economic Growth, edited by Ian W. MacLean. Published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, USA. ISBN 978-0-691-15467-1 pp. 298-300

- Shauna Phillips
Volume 58, issue 1, 2014
- World food prices and poverty in Indonesia pp. 1-21

- Peter Warr and Arief Yusuf
- Interfuel substitution in Australia: a way forward to achieve environmental sustainability pp. 22-42

- Md Shahiduzzaman and Khorshed Alam
- Price integration in the Australian rock lobster industry: implications for management and climate change adaptation pp. 43-59

- Ana Norman-Lόpez, Sean Pascoe, Olivier Thébaud, Ingrid Putten, James Innes, Sarah Jennings, Alistair Hobday, Bridget Green and Eva Plaganyi
- Economic impacts of climate change on the Australian dairy sector pp. 60-77

- Kevin Hanslow, Don Gunasekera, Brendan Cullen and David Newth
- Methodological limitations in the evaluation of policies to reduce nitrate leaching from New Zealand agriculture pp. 78-89

- Graeme J. Doole and Dan Marsh
- A copula-based approach to the simultaneous estimation of group and meta-frontiers by constrained maximum likelihood pp. 90-110

- Alexandre Repkine
- Assessing the trade-offs of increased mining activity in the Surat Basin, Queensland: preferences of Brisbane residents using nonmarket valuation techniques pp. 111-129

- Jill Windle and John Rolfe
- Does complex hydrology require complex water quality policy? pp. 130-145

- Simon Anastasiadis, Suzi Kerr, Marie-Laure Nauleau, Tim Cox and Kit Rutherford
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