Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie
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Volume 46, month 12, 1998
- Agricultural Development for Economic Recovery: Reflections on Indonesia's Crisis and Lessons from T.W. Schultz pp. 357-369

- Richard R. Barichello
- Canada's Agricultural Trade Policy: Choices and Challenges pp. 371-377

- Michele Veeman
- Canadian Hog Marketing Boards from Inception to Decline pp. 379-386

- Jim Morris
- Producer Pressures for Change in Pork Marketing Organizations in Canada pp. 387-392

- Larry Martin
- Processor Pressures for Change in Pork Marketing Organizations in Ontario and in Québec pp. 393-402

- Robert Saint-Louis
- Producer Marketing Organizations: Discussion pp. 403-406

- Barry Prentice
- The Impact of Regional Trade Agreements on Canadian Agriculture pp. 407-416

- Tim Josling
- State trading and international trade negotiations pp. 417-423

- Brian Paddock
- Will WTO Domestic Support Provisions Constrain Domestic Agricultural Policies? pp. 425-435

- W. M. Miner
- Comment on invited papers by W.H. Miner, T. Josling and B. Paddock pp. 437-440

- Bruno Larue
- The Impact of Biotechnology on Agricultural Markets pp. 441-453

- K. K. Klein, William Kerr and Jill Hobbs
- Riding the Third Wave Implications of Biotechnology for the Canadian Seed Crop Industry pp. 455-462

- Bill Leask and Robynne Anderson
- Impact of Hybrid Seed on Competitiveness of Mexican Maize Production pp. 463-472

- J.A. MacMillan, P. Aquino, J. Islas and J. Virgen
- Comments on Invited Paper Session #4 Impact of Technology pp. 473-475

- Cameron Short
- Supply Chain Management and the Canadian Agri-food Sector pp. 479-489

- Erna Duren and David Sparling
- Building Effective Partnerships in the Meat Supply Chain: Lessons from the UK pp. 491-518

- Andrew Fearne
- Innovation and Future Directions of Supply Chain Management in US Agri-Food pp. 519-524

- Randall Westgren
- Innovation and Future Direction of Supply Chain Management in the Canadian Agri-food Industry pp. 525-537

- Jill Hobbs
- Vertical Coordination in the Swine Industry: A Multi-Country Study pp. 539-548

- Raman Srivastava, Gerrit-Willem Ziggers and Lee Schrader
- Supply Chain Management in Cereal Grains: A Case Study from the U.S. Milling Wheat Industry pp. 549-558

- Julie Kennett, Murray Fulton, Harvey Brooks and Pauline Molder
Volume 46, month 11, 1998
- Interdisciplinary Agricultural Research in Canada pp. 259-272

- K. K. Klein, E. G. Smith and R. P. Zentner
- Use of Public Perceptions of Groundwater Quality Benefits in Developing Livestock Management Options pp. 273-285

- Gerrit van Kooten, Rita Athwal and Louise M. Arthur
- A Growth Accounting Analysis of Cost Efficiency in Milk Production for Six Northern States in the United States pp. 287-296

- Horacio Cocchi, Boris Bravo-Ureta and Stephen Cooke
- A Methodological Evaluation of Empirical Demand Systems Research pp. 297-316

- Brian P. Cozzarin and Brad W. Gilmour
- Derived Demand for Refrigerated Truck Transport: A Gravity Model Analysis of Canadian Pork Exports to the United States pp. 317-328

- Barry Prentice, Zhaokun Wang and Hector J. Urbina
- Analyzing Foreign Direct Investment Decisions by Food and everage Firms: An Empirical Model of Transaction Theory pp. 329-346

- Peter Goldsmith and Thomas Sporleder
- Estimating Disequilibrium Cost Elasticities in Agricultural Production: Comment pp. 347-349

- Jean-Philippe Gervais and GianCarlo Moschini
Volume 46, month 07, 1998
- Agricultural Taxation in Canada: An Overview and Assessment pp. 93-116

- Alex S. MacNevin
- GARCH and MARKOV Hedging at the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange pp. 117-126

- Peter Sephton
- Impacts of Trade and Agricultural Policies on the World Malt and Malting Barley Market pp. 127-147

- Vidyashankara Satyanarayana, William Wilson, D. Demcey Johnson and Frank J. Dooley
- The Potential for Increased Trade in Milk and Dairy Products between Canada and the United States under Trade Liberalization pp. 149-169

- Karl Meilke, Rakhal Sarker and Danny Roy
- Crop Price and Risk Effects on Farm Abatement Costs pp. 171-190

- Alfons Weersink, Charry Dutka and Michael Goss
- Quota Transfer Assessments and Efficiency pp. 191-200

- David Hennessy and Jutta Roosen
- Effects of Product Origin and Selected Demographics on Consumer Choice of Red Meats pp. 201-219

- Kwamena Quagrainie, Jim Unterschultz and Michele Veeman
- Optimal Markup Decisions under Demand Uncertainty pp. 221-232

- Luanne Lohr and Timothy Park
- Canadian Dietary Fat Substitutions, 1955–93, and Coronary Heart Disease Costs pp. 233-246

- Richard Gray, Stavroula Malla and Alison Stephen
- A Note on Evaluating Agricultural Policy in the Presence of Health Care Cost Externalities: Dairy Production Quotas and Coronary Heart Disease Costs pp. 247-256

- Richard Gray and Stavroula Malla
Volume 46, month 03, 1998
- Who Will Market Western Canada's Grain? pp. 1-16

- Michele Veeman
- Regional Economic Impacts of Sustainable Development Activities: The North American Waterfowl Management Plan Introduction pp. 17-35

- James A. MacMillan
- The Simple Analytics of Transferable Production Quota: Implications for the Marginal Cost of Ontario Milk Production pp. 37-52

- Kevin Chen and Karl Meilke
- South Korean Hotel Meat Buyers' Perceptions of Australian, Canadian and U.S. Beef pp. 53-68

- Jim Unterschultz, Kwamena Quagrainie, Michele Veeman and Renee B. Kim
- The Demand for Salmon in the European Union: The Importance of Product Form and Origin pp. 69-81

- Frank Asche, Trond Bjørndal and Kjell G Salvanes
- Water Use in the Canadian Food Processing Industry pp. 83-92

- Diane Dupont and Steven Renzetti
Volume 45, month 12, 1997
- Resolving Transboundary Pollution Externalities by Linkage to Trade pp. 393-402

- Grant Hauer and Carlisle Runge
- Should Canadian Legislators Learn Anything from the U.S. Experience with Endangered Species Legislation? pp. 403-410

- Glenn Fox and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Marketing Boards: The Canadian Experience Revisited pp. 411-420

- Michele M. Veeman
- Farm-Level Consequences of Canadian and U.S. Dairy Policies pp. 421-432

- Ronald D. Knutson, Robert Romain, David Anderson and James Richardson
- Developments in Organized Marketing Arrangements: Discussion pp. 433-435

- Richard R. Barichello
- Trends in Atlantic Canada's Potato Industry pp. 439-450

- K. Gary Grant
- Trends in Western Canada's Potato Industry pp. 451-460

- Jill Hobbs and William Kerr
- Potato Research and Extension from Private Industry: Potato Production, Genetically Engineered Varieties, Pest Control and Fertility Regimes pp. 461-469

- Robert Coffin, Stephen Moorehead and Douglas Dawson
- Report of the Rapporteur for the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society Workshop on the Canadian Potato Industry pp. 471-471

- J. Stephen Clark
Volume 45, month 11, 1997
- The Brazilian Cattle Sector: Status, Prospects and Controversies pp. 179-199

- Merle D. Faminow
- Credit Risk and the Demand for Agricultural Loans pp. 201-217

- Calum Turvey and Alfons Weersink
- The Social Returns of Agricultural Practices for Promoting Water Quality Improvement pp. 219-234

- W. Vuuren, J. C. Giraldez and D. P. Stonehouse
- Community Attributes Influencing Local Food Processing Growth in the U.S. Corn Belt pp. 235-250

- Jason R. Henderson and Kevin T. McNamara
- Consumer Demand For Butter, Margarine and Blends: The Role of Purchase and Household Characteristics pp. 251-266

- Brian W. Gould
- Index Models and Land Allocation Reconsidered pp. 267-284

- Sergio Lence and Chad Hart
- Credit Risk Assessment and the Opportunity Costs of Loan Misclassification pp. 285-299

- Govindaray N. Nayak and Calum Turvey
- Risk and (Re-)organization in Agriculture: The Economics of Back grounding Cattle in Saskatchewan pp. 301-316

- Kostas Karantininis, T. McNinch and William J. Brown
- Feeder-pig Producers and Finishers: Who Should Contract? pp. 317-327

- Joseph L. Parcel and Michael R. Langemeijer
Volume 45, month 07, 1997
- Determinants of Co-operative Patronage in Alberta pp. 93-110

- Kurt K. Klein, Timothy J. Richards and Allan Walburger
- Tariffication and the Canadian Chicken Industry in the Uruguay Round Agreement pp. 111-122

- Alan Ker
- Effects of Enhancing NISA on Income Stabilization and Support pp. 123-129

- John Spriggs and Toby Nelson
- La détection précoce des difficultés financeères des entreprises laitières québécoises pp. 131-144

- Nicolas Paillat, Jean-Philippe Perrier, Diane Parent, Raymond Levallois and Et Doris Pellerin
- A Bug Is a Bug Is a Bug: Symbolic Responses to Contingent Valuation Questions about Forest Pest control programs? pp. 145-163

- Heather MacDonald, Daniel W. McKenney and Vince Nealis
- Saskatchewan Wheat Pool's Transformation from Co-op to Public Corporation: The Farmers’Reaction pp. 165-174

- Marvin J. Painter
- Wilderness Canoeing in Ontario: Using Cumulative Results to Update Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Offer Amounts pp. 178-178

- Kimberly Rollins, Will Wistowsky and Michael Jay
Volume 45, month 03, 1997
- Wilderness Canoeing in Ontario: Using Cumulative Results to Update Dichotomous Choice Contingent Valuation Offer Amounts pp. 1-16

- Kimberly Rollins
- Divergent Environmental Regulations and Trade Liberalization pp. 17-38

- Mary Bohman and Patricia J. Lindsey
- Thinking Styles and Financial Characteristics of Selected Canadian Farm Managers pp. 39-49

- Wayne H. Howard, George L. Brinkman and Remy Lambert
- Comparaisons de divers types de programmes de stabilisation des revenus agricoles du Québec pp. 51-68

- Peter Calkins, Robert Romain, Attaher Maïga and Et Rémy Lambert
- Equilibrium Analysis of a Quota-regulated Market pp. 69-82

- David Hennessy