Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
1957 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue 4, 2011
- Evaluating environmental policies under uncertainty through application of robust nonlinear programming pp. 469-486

- Graeme Doole and David Pannell
- Economic effects of water recovery on irrigated agriculture in the Murray‐Darling Basin pp. 487-499

- R. Quentin Grafton and Qiang Jiang
- Water markets in Australia: an experimental analysis of alternative market mechanisms pp. 500-517

- John Tisdell
- Testing for allocation efficiencies in water quality tenders across catchments, industries and pollutants: a north Queensland case study pp. 518-536

- John Rolfe, Romy Greiner, Jill Windle and Atakelty Hailu
- Long‐term versus temporary certified emission reductions in forest carbon sequestration programs pp. 537-559

- Gregmar Galinato, Aaron Olanie, Shinsuke Uchida and Jonathan Yoder
- The primacy of human capital and social capital in influencing landholders’ participation in programmes designed to improve environmental outcomes pp. 560-578

- Mark Morrison, Eddie Oczkowski and Jenni Greig
- The determinants of technology adoption by UK farmers using Bayesian model averaging: the cases of organic production and computer usage pp. 579-598

- Richard Tiffin and Kelvin Balcombe
- Estimating the social welfare effects of New Zealand apple imports pp. 599-620

- David C. Cook, L. Roman Carrasco, Dean R. Paini and Rob W. Fraser
Volume 55, issue 3, 2011
- Reducing Indonesia’s deforestation‐based greenhouse gas emissions pp. 297-321
- Peter Warr and Arief Yusuf
- The efficiency of the Environmental Management Charge in the Cairns management area of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park pp. 322-341
- Marina Farr, Natalie Stoeckl and Rabiul Alam Beg
- Modelling drought and recovery in the southern Murray‐Darling basin pp. 342-359
- Glyn Wittwer and Marnie Griffith
- Valuing traceability of imported beef in Korea: an experimental auction approach pp. 360-373
- Ji Yong Lee, Doo Bong Han, Rodolfo Nayga and Song Soo Lim
- Valuing a multistate river: the case of the River Murray pp. 374-392
- Darla Hatton MacDonald, Mark D. Morrison, John Rose and Kevin Boyle
- Jointly determined livestock disease dynamics and decentralised economic behaviour pp. 393-410
- Benjamin Gramig and Richard Horan
- Off‐farm employment and reasons for entering farming as determinants of production enterprise selection in US agriculture pp. 411-428
- Jeffrey Gillespie and Ashok Mishra
- Predicting versus testing: a conditional cross‐forecasting accuracy measure for hypothetical bias pp. 429-450
- Dmitriy Volinskiy, Wiktor Adamowicz and Michele Veeman
- Multiyear versus single‐year drought: a comment on Peck and Adams pp. 451-453
- Tiho Ancev
- A reply to ‘Multiyear versus single‐year drought: a comment on Peck and Adams’ pp. 454-457
- Dannele E. Peck and Richard M. Adams
Volume 55, issue 2, 2011
- Intergenerational equity and the social discount rate pp. 145-158
- Helen Scarborough
- Using choice experiments to value catchment and estuary health in Tasmania with individual preference heterogeneity pp. 159-179
- Marit Kragt and Jeffrey Bennett
- A hybrid commodity price‐forecasting model applied to the sugar–alcohol sector pp. 180-198
- Celma O. Ribeiro and Sydnei M. Oliveira
- Socioeconomic aspects of rice‐fish farming in Bangladesh: opportunities, challenges and production efficiency pp. 199-219
- Nesar Ahmed, Kerstin K. Zander and Stephen T. Garnett
- The impacts of climate change on Australia and New Zealand: a Gross Cell Product analysis by land cover pp. 220-238
- S. Niggol Seo
- Determinants of fruit and vegetable consumption in Malaysia: an ordinal system approach pp. 239-256
- Steven T. Yen, Andrew K.G. Tan and Rodolfo Nayga
- Is native timber tree intercropping an economically feasible alternative for smallholder farmers in the Philippines? pp. 257-272
- Fernando Santos Martin and Meine van Noordwijk
- Resource use efficiency under self‐selectivity: the case of Bangladeshi rice producers pp. 273-290
- Sanzidur Rahman
- Famine: A Short History pp. 291-294
- Roger Mauldon
- Oil Panic and the Global Crisis: Predictions and Myths pp. 294-296
- David Pannell
Volume 55, issue 1, 2011
- Managing complexity in modern farming pp. 12-34
- Ross Kingwell
- Research and productivity in Thai agriculture pp. 35-52
- Waleerat Suphannachart and Peter Warr
- Subsidies and distortions in China’s agriculture: evidence from producer‐level data pp. 53-71
- Jikun Huang, Xiaobing Wang, Huayong Zhi, Zhurong Huang and Scott Rozelle
- Deriving efficient frontiers for effort allocation in the management of invasive species pp. 72-89
- Oscar Cacho and Susan M. Hester
- Event‐specific data envelopment models and efficiency analysis pp. 90-106
- Robert Chambers, Atakelty Hailu and John Quiggin
- Optimal vessel size and output in the Australian northern prawn fishery: a restricted profit function approach pp. 107-125
- Sean Pascoe, Simon Vieira, Catherine M. Dichmont and André E. Punt
- On the regulation of spatial externalities: coexistence between GM and conventional crops in the EU and the ‘newcomer principle’ pp. 126-143
- Michele Graziano Ceddia, Mark Bartlett, Caterina De Lucia and Charles Perrings
Volume 54, issue 4, 2010
- How would global trade liberalization affect rural and regional incomes in Australia? pp. 389-406

- Kym Anderson, James Giesecke and Ernesto Valenzuela
- Choice experiment adaptive design benefits: a case study * pp. 407-420

- Geoffrey N. Kerr and Basil M. H. Sharp
- Exit fees and termination fees revisited: funding irrigation infrastructure in a manner compatible with water trade * pp. 421-435

- Darryl Biggar
- Australia's National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality: a retrospective assessment * pp. 437-456

- David Pannell and Anna M. Roberts
- Flood prone risk and amenity values: a spatial hedonic analysis pp. 457-475

- Oshadhi Samarasinghe and Basil Sharp
- The income elasticity of meat: a meta-analysis pp. 477-490

- Craig A. Gallet
- Dairy disaggregation and joint production in an economy-wide model *-super-‡ pp. 491-507

- Angus Charteris and Niven Winchester
- The costs and benefits of land fragmentation of rice farms in Japan * pp. 509-526

- Kentaro Kawasaki
- Measuring and decomposing agricultural productivity and profitability change * pp. 527-560

- Christopher O'Donnell
- Exploring the impact of R&D and climate change on agricultural productivity growth: the case of Western Australia * pp. 561-582

- Ruhul Salim and Nazrul Islam
- Testing for convergent validity between travel cost and contingent valuation estimates of recreation values in the Coorong, Australia * pp. 583-599

- John Rolfe and Brenda Dyack
- Minimum-data analysis of ecosystem service supply in semi-subsistence agricultural systems pp. 601-617

- John Antle, Bocar Diagana, Jetse J. Stoorvogel and Roberto O. Valdivia
Volume 54, issue 3, 2010
- Fisheries economics: cutting a broad swath in the field of scientific inquiry pp. 259-263

- Diane Dupont
- Maximum economic yield pp. 273-280

- R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas, Long Chu and Nhu Che
- Maximizing profits and conserving stocks in the Australian Northern Prawn Fishery pp. 281-299

- Tom Kompas, Cathy M. Dichmont, André E. Punt, A. Deng, Nhu Che, Janet Bishop, Peter Gooday, Yemin Ye and S. Zhou
- Transactions costs as an obstacle to fisheries self-governance in New Zealand pp. 301-320

- Ralph E. Townsend
- Marine protected areas in spatial property-rights fisheries * pp. 321-341

- Christopher Costello and Daniel Kaffine
- Productive performance in fisheries: modeling, measurement, and management pp. 343-360

- Catherine Morrison Paul, Ronald G. Felthoven and Marcelo de O. Torres
- Controlling excess capacity in common-pool resource industries: the transition from input to output controls * pp. 361-377

- Dale Squires, Yongil Jeon, R. Quentin Grafton and James Kirkley
- Stochastic efficiency analysis with risk aversion bounds: a comment pp. 379-383

- J. B. Hardaker and Gudbrand Lien
- Henry Paul Schapper, 19 July 1918-27 April 2010 pp. 385-387

- Ian Moncrieff and Roger Mauldon
Volume 54, issue 2, 2010
- Editorial pp. 141-141

- R. Quentin Grafton
- New policies create a new politics: issues of institutional design in climate change policy pp. 143-164

- Henry Ergas
- Strategic issues in global climate change policy * pp. 165-184

- Harry Clarke
- The logic of collective action and Australia's climate policy * pp. 185-202

- John Pezzey, Salim Mazouz and Frank Jotzo
- Understanding the effect of an emissions trading scheme on electricity generator investment and retirement behaviour: the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme pp. 203-217

- Neil Lambie
- Auctioning greenhouse gas emissions permits in Australia * pp. 219-238

- Regina Betz, Stefan Seifert, Peter Cramton and Suzi Kerr
- Managing forests, livestock, and crops under global warming: a micro-econometric analysis of land use changes in Africa * pp. 239-258

- S. Niggol Seo
Volume 54, issue 1, 2010
- Climate change, economics and hope: a comment on Brennan * pp. 1-4

- Graham Marshall
- Climate hopes: pious and otherwise pp. 5-7

- Geoffrey Brennan
- Climate change and the Australian agricultural and resource industries pp. 9-25

- Ross Garnaut
- Time-varying Armington elasticity and country-of-origin bias: from the dynamic perspective of the Japanese demand for beef imports pp. 27-41

- Shigekazu Kawashima and Deffi Ayu Puspito Sari
- Farm-level impacts of prolonged drought: is a multiyear event more than the sum of its parts? pp. 43-60

- Dannele E. Peck and Richard M. Adams
- Household size and residential water demand: an empirical approach * pp. 61-80

- Fernando Arbués, Inmaculada Villanúa and Ramón Barberán
- Deregulation of wholesale petrol prices: what happened to capital city petrol prices? pp. 81-98

- Alistair Davey
- An empirical assessment of the value of irrigation water: the case study of Murrumbidgee catchment * pp. 99-118

- Muhammad Qureshi, Ram Ranjan and Sumaira Ejaz Qureshi
- Do family farms really converge to a uniform size? The role of unobserved farm efficiency * pp. 119-136

- Yuval Dolev and Ayal Kimhi
- Politics and the Environment: Risk and the Role of Government and Industry pp. 137-139

- Emma Aisbett
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