Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie
1952 - 2025
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Volume 53, month 12, 2005
- Guest Editorial pp. 269-269

- Paul J. Thomassin
- The Potential Contribution of the Agriculture and Forestry Sectors to Greenhouse Gas Management: A Policy Perspective pp. 271-273

- Paul J. Thomassin, Paul Atkinson, Gerrit van Kooten and Alfons Weersink
- Science and Environmental Policy‐Making: Bias‐Proofing the Assessment Process pp. 275-290

- Ross McKitrick
- Sinks, Emissions Intensity Caps and Barriers to Emissions Trading pp. 291-305

- Travis Allan and Kathy Baylis
- Investment Attractiveness of Afforestation in Canada Inclusive of Carbon Sequestration Benefits pp. 307-323

- Denys Yemshanov, Daniel W. McKenney, Terry Hatton and Glenn Fox
- Boreal Forest Carbon Sequestration Strategies: A Case Study of the Little Red River Cree First Nation Land Tenures* pp. 325-341

- Emina Krcmar and Gerrit van Kooten
- The Dynamic Competitiveness of U.S. Agricultural and Forest Carbon Sequestration pp. 343-357

- Heng‐Chi Lee, Bruce McCarl and Dhazn Gillig
- The Optimal Length of an Agricultural Carbon Contract pp. 359-373

- Sumeet Gulati and James Vercammen
- Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Soils: Discounting for Uncertainty pp. 375-384

- Lyubov Kurkalova
- Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions and the Economics of Annual Crop Management Systems pp. 385-401

- Antony K. Samarawickrema and Ken Belcher
- Changes in Quebec Cropping Practices in Response to a Carbon Offset Market: A Simulation* pp. 403-424

- Hugues Morand and Paul J. Thomassin
- Agriculture's Likely Role in Meeting Canada's Kyoto Commitments* pp. 425-441

- Alfons Weersink, David Pannell, Murray Fulton and Andreas Meyer‐Aurich
- Climate Change and the Economics of Farm Management in the Face of Land Degradation: Dryland Salinity in Western Australia pp. 443-459

- Michele John, David Pannell and Ross Kingwell
- The Consequences of Cobenefits for the Efficient Design of Carbon Sequestration Programs pp. 461-476

- Hongli Feng and Catherine Kling
- Spatial Targeting of Conservation Tillage to Improve Water Quality and Carbon Retention Benefits pp. 477-500

- Wanhong Yang, Chaodong Sheng and Paul Voroney
Volume 53, month 06, 2005
- Spatial Yield Risk Across Region, Crop and Aggregation Method pp. 103-115

- Michael Popp, Margot Rudstrom and Patrick Manning
- Price Relationships in Processors' Input Market Areas: Testing Theories for Corn Prices Near Ethanol Plants pp. 117-139

- Paul Gallagher, Robert Wisner and Heather Brubacker
- Cost Efficiency for Alberta and Ontario Dairy Farms: An Interregional Comparison pp. 141-160

- Getu Hailu, Scott Jeffrey and Jim Unterschultz
- A Decomposed Negative Binomial Model of Structural Change: A Theoretical and Empirical Application to U.S. Agriculture pp. 161-176

- C. S. Kim, Gerald Schluter, Glenn Schaible, Ashok Mishra and C. Hallahan
- A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of U.S.–Canadian Disputes on the World Softwood Lumber Market pp. 177-192

- Stephen Devadoss, Angel Aguiar Román, Steven R. Shook and Jim Araji
- Pesticide Regulation and Pesticide Prices pp. 193-219

- David Freshwater and Cameron Short
- Systematic Variation in Willingness to Pay for Aquatic Resource Improvements and Implications for Benefit Transfer: A Meta‐Analysis pp. 221-248

- Robert Johnston, Elena Y. Besedin, Richard Iovanna, Christopher J. Miller, Ryan F. Wardwell and Matthew Ranson
- Relating Consumer Willingness‐to‐Pay for Food Safety to Risk Tolerance: An Experimental Approach pp. 249-263

- Jennifer Brown, John Cranfield and Spencer Henson
- Book Review pp. 265-267

- Lars Brink
Volume 53, month 03, 2005
- Developing Economic Indexes for the Quebec Hog/Pork Industry pp. 1-23

- Lota Tamini and Jean-Philippe Gervais
- Demand for Wildlife Hunting in British Columbia pp. 25-46

- Lili Sun, Gerrit van Kooten and Graham Voss
- Traceability in the Canadian Red Meat Sector: Do Consumers Care? pp. 47-65

- Jill Hobbs, DeeVon Bailey, David Dickinson and Morteza Haghiri
- Consumer Demand for Pesticide Free Food Products in Canada: A Probit Analysis pp. 67-81

- Erik Magnusson and John Cranfield
- Labelling Genetically Modified Food: Heterogeneous Consumer Preferences and the Value of Information pp. 83-102

- Wuyang Hu, Michele M. Veeman and Wiktor Adamowicz
Volume 52, month 11, 2004
- Evaluating the Effect of Conservation Policies on Agricultural Land Use: A Site-specific Modeling Approach pp. 217-235

- Katsuya Tanaka and JunJie Wu
- Low-Price Low-Capacity Traps and Government Intervention in the Québec Hog Market pp. 237-256

- Bruno Larue, Jean-Philippe Gervais and Harvey Lapan
- Design and Costs of a Measurement Protocol for Trades in Soil Carbon Credits pp. 257-287

- Siân Mooney, John Antle, Susan Capalbo and Keith Paustian
- Implications of Seasonal Climate Forecasts on World Wheat Trade: A Stochastic, Dynamic Analysis pp. 289-312

- Harvey S. J. Hill, James W. Mjelde, H. Love, Debra J. Rubas, Stephen W. Fuller, Wesley Rosenthal and Graeme Hammer
- Nitrogen Fertilizer Demand from Danish Crop Farms: Regulatory Implications of Heterogeneity pp. 313-331

- Lars Hansen
- Agricultural Biotechnology: A Comparison of Consumers' Preferences for Selected Policy Options pp. 333-350

- Diane McCann-Hiltz, Michele Veeman, Wiktor Adamowicz and Wuyang Hu
- Measuring Real Capital Input in OECD Agriculture pp. 351-370

- V. Eldon Ball, Jean-Pierre Butault and Carlos San Juan Mesonada
- The Effect of Quality-Environmental Investment on Horticultural Firms' Competitiveness pp. 371-386

- Emilio Galdeano-Gómez and José Céspedes-Lorente
- Pricing-to-Market: Simple Theoretical Insights, Formidable Econometric Challenges pp. 387-398

- Bruno Larue
- Atlantic Agriculture after Free Trade: The Daryl Kraft Fellows Address pp. 399-419

- H. Garth
Volume 52, month 07, 2004
- The Impact of Organizational Form on Producer Contracting Decisions pp. 147-164

- Kimberly A. Zeuli and Robert King
- Quality Measurement and Contract Design: Lessons from the North American Sugarbeet Industry pp. 165-181

- Brent Hueth and Tigran Melkonyan
- Demand for Domestic and Imported Table Wine in British Columbia: A Source-differentiated Almost Ideal Demand System Approach pp. 183-199

- R. Carew, W. J. Florkowski and S. He
- Do Agricultural Commodity Prices Respond to Bans against Bioengineered Crops? pp. 201-209

- Joe Parcell and Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes
Volume 52, month 03, 2004
- Improving Market Selection for Fed Beef Cattle: The Value of Real-Time Ultrasound and Relations Data pp. 1-16

- Allan M. Walburger and D. H. Crews
- Cost-effective Targeting of Riparian Buffers pp. 17-34

- Wanhong Yang and Alfons Weersink
- Developing Hedging Strategies for Québec Hog Producers under Revenue Insurance pp. 35-53

- Jean-Philippe Gervais and Maurice Doyon
- Canadian Exports of Livestock and Meat to the United States pp. 55-71

- Cheryl Wachenheim, Jeremy W. Mattson and Won W. Koo
- Incidence of the 1996 Canada–U.S. Softwood Lumber Agreement and the Optimal Export Tax pp. 73-88

- Henry Kinnucan and Daowei Zhang
- Transparency and Bidding Competition in International Wheat Trade pp. 89-105

- William Wilson and Bruce L. Dahl
- Measurement and Testing for Equality of Foreign Price and Consumer Price Index Transmission in Russia pp. 107-125

- Carlos Arnade and Stefan Osborne
- Does the Exchange Rate Matter to Agricultural Bilateral Trade between Canada and the U.S.? pp. 127-145

- Mina Kim, Gue Dae Cho and Won W. Koo
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