Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
1957 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 4, 2013
- Food miles or carbon emissions? Exploring labelling preference for food transport footprint with a stated choice study pp. 465-482

- Vincenzina Caputo, Rodolfo Nayga and Riccardo Scarpa
- The regional economic effects of a reduction in carbon emissions pp. 483-500

- Anping Chen, Nicolaas Groenewold and Alfred J. Hagger
- Measuring technical efficiency of dairy farms with imprecise data: a fuzzy data envelopment analysis approach pp. 501-520

- Amin Mugera
- West and Central African iron ore development and its impact on world prices pp. 521-538

- Luke Hurst
- Economic valuation of recreational fishing in Western Australia: statewide random utility modelling of fishing site choice behaviour pp. 539-558

- Jananee Raguragavan, Atakelty Hailu and Michael Burton
- Modelling outcome-related risk in choice experiments pp. 559-578

- Klaus Glenk and Sergio Colombo
- Optimal export tax rates of cocoa beans: A vector error correction model approach pp. 579-600

- Risti Permani
- The welfare cost of Japanese rice policy with home-good preference and an endogenous import price pp. 601-619

- James Fell and Donald MacLaren
Volume 57, issue 3, 2013
- Consumer demand for diet quality: evidence from the healthy eating index pp. 301-319

- Zhifeng Gao, Xiaohua Yu and Jonq-Ying Lee
- Exploiting comparative advantage in agriculture and resources: the way forward for Small Island States pp. 320-343

- Renuka Mahadevan and John Asafu-Adjaye
- Collateral, bank monitoring and firm performance: the case of newly established wine-farmers pp. 344-358

- Julien Cadot
- Representing climatic uncertainty in agricultural models – an application of state-contingent theory pp. 359-378

- Jason Crean, Kevin Parton, John Mullen and Randall Jones
- Farmer responses to changing risk aversion, enterprise variability and resource endowments pp. 379-398

- Adam M. Komarek and T. Gordon MacAulay
- Effective use of public funding in the Murray-Darling Basin: a comparison of buybacks and infrastructure upgrades pp. 399-421

- Glyn Wittwer and Janine Dixon
- Modelling agricultural land use allocation in regional Australia pp. 422-440

- Eddie Oczkowski and Yapa Bandara
- Cost-effective strategies to mitigate multiple pollutants in an agricultural catchment in North Central Victoria, Australia pp. 441-460

- Graeme J. Doole, Olga Vigiak, David Pannell and Anna M. Roberts
- Douglas Henry McKAY, CBE, 1923–2012 pp. 461-463

- Malcolm Wegener
Volume 57, issue 2, 2013
- The distributional effects of the Hilmer reforms on the Australian gas industry pp. 159-177

- George Verikios and Xiao-guang Zhang
- Comparing economic performance of organic and conventional U.S. beef farms using matching samples pp. 178-192

- Jeffrey Gillespie and Richard Nehring
- Valuing recreational fishing in Tasmania and assessment of response bias in contingent valuation pp. 193-213

- Satoshi Yamazaki, Steven Rust, Sarah Jennings, Jeremy Lyle and Sven Frijlink
- Effects of alternative elicitation formats in discrete choice experiments pp. 214-233

- Gabriela Scheufele and Jeffrey Bennett
- Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture: economic implications for policy and agricultural producers pp. 234-252

- Tas Thamo, Ross S. Kingwell and David Pannell
- Auctioning contracts for environmental services pp. 253-272

- Peter Bardsley and Ingrid Burfurd
- El Niño southern oscillation and its effects on world vegetable oil prices: assessing asymmetries using smooth transition models pp. 273-297

- David Ubilava and Matt Holt
- Food Policy for Developing Countries: The Role of Government in Global, National, and Local Food Systems, edited by Per Pinstrup-Andersen and Derrill D. Watson II. Published by Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2011, pp. xx + 400, ISBN 978-0-8014-4818-8, $45.00 (hardcover) pp. 298-300

- Uttam Sharma
Volume 57, issue 1, 2013
- Is it too late to stabilise the global climate? pp. 1-14

- John Quiggin
- Conservation tenders: linking theory and experiments for policy assessment pp. 15-37

- Steven Schilizzi and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
- Space matters: the importance of amenity in planning metropolitan growth pp. 38-59

- Parvin Mahmoudi, Darla Hatton MacDonald, Neville D. Crossman, David M. Summers and John van der Hoek
- The impact of mining and smelting activities on property values: a study of Mount Isa city, Queensland, Australia pp. 60-78

- Prasad Neelawala, Clevo Wilson and Wasantha Athukorala
- A process for the development and application of simulation models in applied economics pp. 79-103

- Graeme J. Doole and David Pannell
- Effort optimisation in artisanal fisheries with multiple management objectives, collective quotas and heterogeneous fleets pp. 104-122

- Carlos Castillo and Jorge Dresdner
- Dairy productivity and climatic conditions: econometric evidence from South-eastern United States pp. 123-140

- Deep Mukherjee, Boris Bravo-Ureta and Albert De Vries
- Firm behaviour under uncertainty: a simple parametric model pp. 141-151

- Sriram Shankar
- Creating Wine: The Emergence of a World Industry, 1840–1914 pp. 152-154

- Tim Davis
- Breaking the Sheep’s Back: The Shocking True Story of The Decline and Fall of The Australian Wool Industry pp. 154-158

- Henry Haszler
Volume 56, issue 4, 2012
- Upstream demand for water use by new tree plantations imposes externalities on downstream irrigated agriculture and wetlands pp. 455-474

- Thomas L. Nordblom, John D. Finlayson and Iain H. Hume
- The benefits from public agricultural research in Uruguay pp. 475-497

- José E. Bervejillo, Julian Alston and Kabir P. Tumber
- Valuing Australian botanic collections: a combined travel-cost and contingent valuation study pp. 498-520

- Paul Mwebaze and Jeffrey Bennett
- Integrating spatial dependence into Stochastic Frontier Analysis pp. 521-541

- Francisco Areal, Kelvin Balcombe and Richard Tiffin
- Agricultural commodities pricing model applied to the Brazilian sugar market pp. 542-557

- Leonel M. Pereira, Celma de Oliveira Ribeiro and José R. Securato
- Livelihood diversification strategies in the Himalayas pp. 558-582

- Dil Rahut and Maja Micevska Scharf
- Towards a theory of policy timing pp. 583-596

- Klaus Mittenzwei, David S. Bullock and Klaus Salhofer
- Production economics in the presence of risk pp. 597-620

- Sriram Shankar
Volume 56, issue 3, 2012
- Where in the world is it cheapest to cut carbon emissions? pp. 315-331

- David Stern, John Pezzey and Neil Lambie
- Macroeconomics versus environmental-macroeconomics pp. 332-346

- Dodo J. Thampapillai
- The returns to promotion of healthy choices in Tasmania: are you in the dark about the power of mushrooms? pp. 347-365

- Julian Alston and Joanna C. Parks
- The consequences of a human food pathogen vaccine on food demand: a calibrated partial-equilibrium analysis of the U.S. beef market pp. 366-384

- Stéphan Marette, Brian Roe and Mario Teisl
- Domestic and trade impacts of foot-and-mouth disease on the Australian beef industry pp. 385-404

- Peter Tozer and Thomas Marsh
- U.S. demand for organic and conventional vegetables: a Bayesian censored system approach pp. 405-425

- Panagiotis Kasteridis and Steven T. Yen
- Presumptions of linearity and faith in the power of centralised decision-making: two challenges to the efficient management of environmental water in Australia pp. 426-437

- Lin Crase, Suzanne O’Keefe and Brian Dollery
- Protester or non-protester: a binary state? On the use (and non-use) of latent class models to analyse protesting in economic valuation pp. 438-454

- Jürgen Meyerhoff, Anna Bartczak and Ulf Liebe
Volume 56, issue 2, 2012
- Mineral and energy policies* pp. 149-151

- Deborah Peterson and Ross Cullen
- Opportunities and challenges facing the Australian resources sector* pp. 152-170

- Kate Penney, Jane Melanie, Clare Stark and Terry Sheales
- Living standards, terms of trade and foreign ownership: reflections on the Australian mining boom* pp. 171-200

- Robert Gregory
- Mining booms and government budgets* pp. 201-221

- John Freebairn
- The contemporary China resources boom* pp. 222-243

- Ross Garnaut
- Non‐renewable resource taxation: policy reform in Australia* pp. 244-259

- Lindsay Hogan
- Climbing the electricity ladder generates carbon Kuznets curve downturns* pp. 260-279

- Paul Burke
- Optimal environmental policy design for mine rehabilitation and pollution with a risk of non‐compliance owing to firm insolvency* pp. 280-301

- Ben White, Graeme Doole, David Pannell and Veronique Florec
- Mining activity, income inequality and gender in regional Australia* pp. 302-313

- Andrew Reeson, Thomas Measham and Karin Hosking
Volume 56, issue 1, 2012
- Optimal conservation investment for a biodiversity‐rich agricultural landscape pp. 1-21

- Ben White and Rohan Sadler
- A bioeconomic model for Hooker’s sea lion bycatch in New Zealand pp. 22-41

- Viktoria Kahui
- Allocation trade in Australia: a qualitative understanding of irrigator motives and behaviour pp. 42-60

- Adam Loch, Henning Bjornlund, Sarah Wheeler and Jeff Connor
- Does anybody like water restrictions? Some observations in Australian urban communities pp. 61-81

- Bethany Cooper, John Rose and Lin Crase
- Empirical evaluation of nonpoint pollution policies under agent heterogeneity: regulating intensive dairy production in the Waikato region of New Zealand pp. 82-101

- Graeme Doole and David Pannell
- Tax mix change to reduce greenhouse gas emissions pp. 102-116

- John Freebairn
- Market access, organic farming and productivity: the effects of Fair Trade affiliation on Thai farmer producer groups pp. 117-140

- Leonardo Becchetti, Pierluigi Conzo and Giuseppina Gianfreda
- Risk and Precaution pp. 141-143

- Alexandra Lobb
- The Economics of Natural and Unnatural Disasters pp. 144-146

- Russell Gorddard
- The End of Abundance: Economic Solutions to Water Scarcity pp. 146-148

- Lisa Lee
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