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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1957 - 2025
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 Volume 53, issue 4, 2009
 
  Station level gasoline demand in an Australian market with regular price cycles *   pp. 467-483 Zhongmin WangAt-home meat consumption in China: an empirical study *   pp. 485-501 Hongbo Liu, Kevin A. Parton, Zhang-Yue Zhou and Rod CoxComplexity in choice experiments: choice of the status quo alternative and implications for welfare measurement *   pp. 503-519 Peter Boxall, Wiktor Adamowicz and Amanda MoonStochastic efficiency analysis with risk aversion bounds: a correction   pp. 521-525 Jack Meyer, James Richardson and Keith D. SchumannCapitalized amenity value of urban wetlands: a hedonic property price approach to urban wetlands in Perth, Western Australia *   pp. 527-545 Sorada Tapsuwan, Gordon Ingram, Michael Burton and Donna BrennanRespondents' ignoring of attribute information in a choice modelling survey   pp. 547-564 William Henry Kaye-Blake, Walt L. Abell and Eva ZellmanModelling hydroclimatic uncertainty and short-run irrigator decision making: the Goulburn system *   pp. 565-584 Marnie Griffith, Gary Codner, Erwin Weinmann and Sergei SchreiderEconomic management of anthelmintic resistance: model and application *   pp. 585-602 Caris L. Pech, Graeme Doole and Johanna M. PluskeRole of credence and health information in determining US consumers' willingness-to-pay for grass-finished beef   pp. 603-623 Wendy Umberger, Peter Boxall and R. Curt LacyBook review   pp. 625-626 Michael Young Volume 53, issue 3, 2009
 
  Climate change: a rational choice politics view *   pp. 309-326 Geoffrey BrennanApplying the dissonance-minimising format to value cultural heritage in developing countries *   pp. 327-343 Tuan Tran and Stale NavrudDeclining inflows and more frequent droughts in the Murray-Darling Basin: climate change, impacts and adaptation *   pp. 345-366 David Adamson, Thilak Mallawaarachchi and John QuigginImpact of research investment on Cassava production technologies in India *   pp. 367-383 Tavva SrinivasEstimation of trade elasticities in the presence of trade barriers, multinationals and imperfect competition   pp. 385-392 Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-EsfahaniEffect of yield and price risk on conversion from conventional to organic farming *   pp. 393-411 Szvetlana Acs, Paul Berentsen, Ruud Huirne and Marcel  van AsseldonkModelling the origins of managerial ability in agricultural production *   pp. 413-436 Peter NuthallImpacts of climate change on lower Murray irrigation *   pp. 437-456 Jeff Connor, Kurt Schwabe, Darran King, David Kaczan and Mac KirbyBob Richardson, 21/11/1944 - 21/7/2008   pp. 457-459 Bill Malcolm, Barry White and Andrew KennonBook review   pp. 461-463 Gabriela Scheufele Volume 53, issue 2, 2009
 
  Urban water management: optimal price and investment policy under climate variability *   pp. 175-192 Neal Hughes, Ahmed Hafi and Tim GoeschEconomic contribution of French serradella (Ornithopus sativus Brot.) pasture to integrated weed management in Western Australian mixed-farming systems: an application of compressed annealing *   pp. 193-212 Graeme Doole, David Pannell and Clinton K. RevellEffects of Great Barrier Reef degradation on recreational reef-trip demand: a contingent behaviour approach *   pp. 213-229 Marit Kragt, Peter C. Roebeling and Arjan RuijsEvaluating combined land conservation benefits from perennial pasture: lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) for management of dryland salinity and herbicide resistance in Western Australia *   pp. 231-249 Graeme Doole and David PannellThe optimal extraction of water along an arbitrarily configured river system   pp. 251-264 Alex Coram and Lyle NoakesClimate change impacts on investment in crop sowing machinery *   pp. 265-284 Ross Kingwell and Imma FarréProtein and the demand for hard wheats *   pp. 285-303 William Wilson, Wesley Wilson and Bruce Dahl Volume 53, issue 1, 2009
 
  Property rights and the public trust doctrine in environmental protection and natural resource conservation *   pp. 1-17 Jedidiah Brewer and Gary D. LibecapDouble trouble: the importance of accounting for and defining water entitlements consistent with hydrological realities *   pp. 19-35 Michael Young and Jim C. McCollEncumbering harvest rights to protect marine environments: a model of marine conservation easements *   pp. 37-58 Robert T. Deacon and Dominic ParkerTradable rights to emit air pollution *   pp. 59-84 Dallas Burtraw and David EvansProperty rights and western United States water markets *   pp. 85-103 Zachary DonohewEconomic development lessons from and for North American Indian economies *   pp. 105-127 Terry L. Anderson and Dominic ParkerThe tragedy of the commons: property rights and markets as solutions to resource and environmental problems   pp. 129-144 Gary D. LibecapConflicting uses of marine resources: can ITQs promote an efficient solution? *   pp. 145-174 Ragnar Arnason Volume 52, issue 4, 2008
 
  On the economics of agricultural production *   pp. 365-380 Jean-Paul ChavasEvaluating off-site environmental mitigation using choice modelling *   pp. 381-399 Geoffrey N. Kerr and Basil M.H. SharpDemand under product differentiation: an empirical analysis of the US wine market *   pp. 401-417 Timothy R. Davis, Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani and Susana IranzoWheat breeding, productivity and slow variety change: evidence from the Punjab of India after the Green Revolution *   pp. 419-432 Melinda Smale, Joginder Singh, Salvatore Di Falco and Patricia ZambranoEconomic and ecosystem impacts of illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing in Northern Australia *   pp. 433-452 Sean Pascoe, Tomas A. Okey and Shane GriffithsBiosecurity in agriculture: an economic analysis of coexistence of professional and hobby production *   pp. 453-470 Michele Graziano Ceddia, Jaakko Heikkilä and Jukka PeltolaMissing markets for storage and the potential economic cost of expanding the spatial scope of water trade   pp. 471-485 Donna BrennanClassical decision rules and adaptation to climate change *   pp. 487-504 Harry ClarkeExchange rates and foreign direct investment: theoretical models and empirical evidence *   pp. 505-525 Shauna Phillips and Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani Volume 52, issue 3, 2008
 
  Bringing competition to urban water supply *   pp. 217-233 Hugh Sibly and Richard ToothRotational grazing adoption in cattle production under a cost-share agreement: does uncertainty have a role in conservation technology adoption?   pp. 235-252 Seon-Ae Kim, Jeffrey Gillespie and Krishna PaudelDesign efficiency for non-market valuation with choice modelling: how to measure it, what to report and why *   pp. 253-282 Riccardo Scarpa and John RoseChina's agriculture, smallholders and trade: driven by the livestock revolution? *   pp. 283-302 Allan RaeExploring the cost effectiveness of land conservation auctions and payment policies *   pp. 303-319 Jeffery D. Connor, John R. Ward and Brett BryanDemand for fish in Asia: a cross-country analysis *   pp. 321-338 Madan Mohan Dey, Yolanda T. Garcia, Kumar Praduman, Somying Piumsombun, Muhammad Sirajul Haque, Luping Li, Alias Radam, Athula Senaratne, Nguyen Tri Khiem and Sonny KoeshendrajanaOptimal management of annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum Gaud.) in phase rotations in the Western Australian Wheatbelt *   pp. 339-362 Graeme DooleLand and Longhouse: Agrarian Transformation in the Uplands of Sarawak - by R.A. Cramb   pp. 363-364 Jill Windle Volume 52, issue 2, 2008
 
  Removing border protection on wheat and rice: effects on rural income and food self-sufficiency in China *   pp. 113-131 Yinhua MaiFluid milk consumption in urban Qingdao, China *   pp. 133-147 Junfei Bai, Thomas Wahl and Jill McCluskeyTesting for differences in benefit transfer values between state and regional frameworks   pp. 149-168 John Rolfe and Jill WindleFactors influencing adoption of conservation tillage in Australian cropping regions *   pp. 169-182 Francis H. D'Emden, Rick S. Llewellyn and Michael P. BurtonShould farmers invest in financial assets as a risk management strategy? Some evidence from New Zealand *   pp. 183-202 Gilbert Nartea and Paul WebsterHidden action, risk aversion and variable fines in agri-environmental schemes *   pp. 203-212 Adam Ozanne and Ben WhiteEconomics for Collaborative Environmental Management: Renegotiating the Commons - by Graham R. Marshall   pp. 213-215 Au Shion Yee Volume 52, issue 1, 2008
 
  Agricultural trade reform under the Doha Agenda: some key issues *   pp. 1-16 Will Martin and Kym AndersonInvestment planning under uncertainty and flexibility: the case of a purchasable sales contract *   pp. 17-36 Oliver Musshoff and Norbert HirschauerPrice elasticity of water allocations demand in the Goulburn-Murray Irrigation District *   pp. 37-55 Sarah Wheeler, Henning Bjornlund, Martin Shanahan and Alec ZuoFarms' technical inefficiencies in the presence of government programs *   pp. 57-76 Teresa Serra, David Zilberman and José M. GilIs Australia on a sustainability path? Interpreting the clues *   pp. 77-95 Alan RandallFiddling while carbon burns: why climate policy needs pervasive emission pricing as well as technology promotion *   pp. 97-110 John Pezzey, Frank Jotzo and John QuigginBook review   pp. 111-112 John Rolfe |  |