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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1957 - 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 PannellEconomic effects of water recovery on irrigated agriculture in the Murray‐Darling Basin   pp. 487-499 R. Quentin Grafton and Qiang JiangWater markets in Australia: an experimental analysis of alternative market mechanisms   pp. 500-517 John TisdellTesting 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 HailuLong‐term versus temporary certified emission reductions in forest carbon sequestration programs   pp. 537-559 Gregmar Galinato, Aaron Olanie, Shinsuke Uchida and Jonathan YoderThe 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 GreigThe 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 BalcombeEstimating 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 YusufThe 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 BegModelling drought and recovery in the southern Murray‐Darling basin   pp. 342-359 Glyn Wittwer and Marnie GriffithValuing traceability of imported beef in Korea: an experimental auction approach   pp. 360-373 Ji Yong Lee, Doo Bong Han, Rodolfo Nayga and Song Soo LimValuing a multistate river: the case of the River Murray   pp. 374-392 Darla Hatton MacDonald, Mark D. Morrison, John Rose and Kevin BoyleJointly determined livestock disease dynamics and decentralised economic behaviour   pp. 393-410 Benjamin Gramig and Richard HoranOff‐farm employment and reasons for entering farming as determinants of production enterprise selection in US agriculture   pp. 411-428 Jeffrey Gillespie and Ashok MishraPredicting versus testing: a conditional cross‐forecasting accuracy measure for hypothetical bias   pp. 429-450 Dmitriy Volinskiy, Wiktor Adamowicz and Michele VeemanMultiyear versus single‐year drought: a comment on Peck and Adams   pp. 451-453 Tiho AncevA 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 ScarboroughUsing choice experiments to value catchment and estuary health in Tasmania with individual preference heterogeneity   pp. 159-179 Marit Kragt and Jeffrey BennettA hybrid commodity price‐forecasting model applied to the sugar–alcohol sector   pp. 180-198 Celma O. Ribeiro and Sydnei M. OliveiraSocioeconomic aspects of rice‐fish farming in Bangladesh: opportunities, challenges and production efficiency   pp. 199-219 Nesar Ahmed, Kerstin K. Zander and Stephen T. GarnettThe impacts of climate change on Australia and New Zealand: a Gross Cell Product analysis by land cover   pp. 220-238 S. Niggol SeoDeterminants of fruit and vegetable consumption in Malaysia: an ordinal system approach   pp. 239-256 Steven T. Yen, Andrew K.G. Tan and Rodolfo NaygaIs native timber tree intercropping an economically feasible alternative for smallholder farmers in the Philippines?   pp. 257-272 Fernando Santos Martin and Meine  van NoordwijkResource use efficiency under self‐selectivity: the case of Bangladeshi rice producers   pp. 273-290 Sanzidur RahmanFamine: A Short History   pp. 291-294 Roger MauldonOil 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 KingwellResearch and productivity in Thai agriculture   pp. 35-52 Waleerat Suphannachart and Peter WarrSubsidies and distortions in China’s agriculture: evidence from producer‐level data   pp. 53-71 Jikun Huang, Xiaobing Wang, Huayong Zhi, Zhurong Huang and Scott RozelleDeriving efficient frontiers for effort allocation in the management of invasive species   pp. 72-89 Oscar Cacho and Susan M. HesterEvent‐specific data envelopment models and efficiency analysis   pp. 90-106 Robert Chambers, Atakelty Hailu and John QuigginOptimal 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. PuntOn 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 ValenzuelaChoice experiment adaptive design benefits: a case study *   pp. 407-420 Geoffrey N. Kerr and Basil M. H. SharpExit fees and termination fees revisited: funding irrigation infrastructure in a manner compatible with water trade *   pp. 421-435 Darryl BiggarAustralia's National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality: a retrospective assessment *   pp. 437-456 David Pannell and Anna M. RobertsFlood prone risk and amenity values: a spatial hedonic analysis   pp. 457-475 Oshadhi Samarasinghe and Basil SharpThe income elasticity of meat: a meta-analysis   pp. 477-490 Craig A. GalletDairy disaggregation and joint production in an economy-wide model *-super-‡   pp. 491-507 Angus Charteris and Niven WinchesterThe costs and benefits of land fragmentation of rice farms in Japan *   pp. 509-526 Kentaro KawasakiMeasuring and decomposing agricultural productivity and profitability change *   pp. 527-560 Christopher O'DonnellExploring the impact of R&D and climate change on agricultural productivity growth: the case of Western Australia *   pp. 561-582 Ruhul Salim and Nazrul IslamTesting for convergent validity between travel cost and contingent valuation estimates of recreation values in the Coorong, Australia *   pp. 583-599 John Rolfe and Brenda DyackMinimum-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 DupontMaximum economic yield   pp. 273-280 R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas, Long Chu and Nhu CheMaximizing 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. ZhouTransactions costs as an obstacle to fisheries self-governance in New Zealand   pp. 301-320 Ralph E. TownsendMarine protected areas in spatial property-rights fisheries *   pp. 321-341 Christopher Costello and Daniel KaffineProductive performance in fisheries: modeling, measurement, and management   pp. 343-360 Catherine Morrison Paul, Ronald G. Felthoven and Marcelo  de O. TorresControlling 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 KirkleyStochastic efficiency analysis with risk aversion bounds: a comment   pp. 379-383 J. B. Hardaker and Gudbrand LienHenry 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 GraftonNew policies create a new politics: issues of institutional design in climate change policy   pp. 143-164 Henry ErgasStrategic issues in global climate change policy *   pp. 165-184 Harry ClarkeThe logic of collective action and Australia's climate policy *   pp. 185-202 John Pezzey, Salim Mazouz and Frank JotzoUnderstanding the effect of an emissions trading scheme on electricity generator investment and retirement behaviour: the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme   pp. 203-217 Neil LambieAuctioning greenhouse gas emissions permits in Australia *   pp. 219-238 Regina Betz, Stefan Seifert, Peter Cramton and Suzi KerrManaging 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 MarshallClimate hopes: pious and otherwise   pp. 5-7 Geoffrey BrennanClimate change and the Australian agricultural and resource industries   pp. 9-25 Ross GarnautTime-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 SariFarm-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. AdamsHousehold size and residential water demand: an empirical approach *   pp. 61-80 Fernando Arbués, Inmaculada Villanúa and Ramón BarberánDeregulation of wholesale petrol prices: what happened to capital city petrol prices?   pp. 81-98 Alistair DaveyAn empirical assessment of the value of irrigation water: the case study of Murrumbidgee catchment *   pp. 99-118 Muhammad Qureshi, Ram Ranjan and Sumaira Ejaz QureshiDo family farms really converge to a uniform size? The role of unobserved farm efficiency *   pp. 119-136 Yuval Dolev and Ayal KimhiPolitics and the Environment: Risk and the Role of Government and Industry   pp. 137-139 Emma Aisbett |  |