Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Volume 44, issue 3, 1993
- THE EVOLUTION OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION IN ENGLAND AND WALES PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS pp. 375-393

- R. J. Dancey
- THE REFORM OF THE CAP FROM A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE pp. 394-409

- S. von Cramon‐Taubadel
- SET‐ASIDE PREMIUMS AND THE MAY 1992 CAP REFORMS pp. 410-417

- Robert Fraser
- TESTING FOR INTEGRATION IN EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT MARKETS pp. 418-427

- G. P. Zanias
- VARIETAL CHANGE IN POST‐GREEN REVOLUTION AGRICULTURE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR WHEAT IN PAKISTAN pp. 428-442

- P. W. Heisey, K. A. Tetlay, Z. Ahmad and M. Ahmad
- OUTLIERS IN AGRICULTURE: AN INTERVENTION ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND VALUES pp. 443-455

- T. A. Lloyd
- GENERIC PROMOTION OF BEEF: MEASURING THE IMPACT OF THE US BEEF CHECKOFF pp. 456-465

- Ronald Ward and C. Lambert
- FARM HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOUR AND THE TRANSITION TO POST‐PRODUCTIVISM pp. 466-478

- M. Shucksmith
- TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY: A COMPARISON OF PRODUCTION FRONTIER METHODS pp. 479-489

- D. L. Neff, Philip Garcia and Carl Nelson
- ASYMMETRIC AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY RESPONSE: EVIDENCE FROM BANGLADESH AGRICULTURE pp. 490-495

- M. Jaforullah
- THE WELFARE EFFECTS OF THE NEW CAP CEREALS REGIME: A NOTE pp. 496-501

- J. Froud and D. Roberts
- LONG‐RUN AVERAGE COST CURVES IN THE ENGLAND AND WALES DAIRY INDUSTRY‐COMMENT pp. 502-506

- M. P. Burton, A. Ozanne and C. Collinson
- LONG‐RUN AVERAGE COST CURVES IN THE ENGLAND AND WALES DAIRY INDUSTRY ‐ REPLY pp. 507-508

- L. J. Hubbard
Volume 44, issue 2, 1993
- MORE ON WELFARE GAINS TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES FROM LIBERALIZING WORLD FOOD TRADE pp. 189-204

- Kym Anderson and Rodney Tyers
- THE IMPORTANCE OF PRODUCED MEANS OF PRODUCTION IN UK AGRICULTURE pp. 205-217

- A. Ozanne
- THE CONTINGENT VALUATION OF FOREST CHARACTERISTICS: TWO EXPERIMENTS pp. 218-229

- Nick Hanley and R. J. Ruffell
- PRODUCER COOPERATIVES, INPUT PRICING AND LAND ALLOCATION pp. 230-244

- Eun Choi and E. Feinerman
- AGRICULTURE IN THE URUGUAY ROUND: AMBITIONS AND REALITIES pp. 245-263

- H. Guyomard, L. P. Mahé, Knud Munk and Terry Roe
- COMPOSITE FORECASTING METHODS: AN APPLICATION TO SPANISH MAIZE PRICES pp. 264-271

- J. M. Gil and Luis Albisu
- RELATIVE PRICE VARIABILITY AMONG AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AND MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM pp. 272-283

- V. H. Smith and J. S. Lapp
- INPUT‐OUTPUT FORECASTING OF REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY IMPACTS pp. 284-300

- P. Midmore
- ISLAMIC CREDIT: THE IRANIAN EXPERIENCE pp. 301-310

- Saeed Yazdani and G. P. Hill
- WINE QUALITY DIFFERENTIALS IN HEDONIC GRAPE PRICING pp. 311-321

- Amos Golan and Haim Shalit
- TOWARDS AN ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING POTENTIAL BENEFITS FROM RESEARCH INTO WEED CONTROL pp. 322-334

- S. Pandey, R. K. Lindner and R. W. Medd
- ADJUSTING FOR SAMPLE SELECTION BIAS IN THE INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL COST METHOD pp. 335-342

- Ian Dobbs
Volume 44, issue 1, 1993
- THE FUTURE OF MILK MARKETING pp. 1-13

- R. E. Williams
- REBALANCING EC CEREALS PROTECTION AND THE GATT URUGUAY ROUND pp. 14-24

- S. McCorriston
- WELFARE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION IN AN OPEN ECONOMY: THE CASE OF MALAYSIAN PALM OIL pp. 25-37

- A. R. Khalid and John Braden
- SOME ILLUSTRATIONS OF CHAOS IN COMMODITY MODELS pp. 38-50

- Michael Burton
- COMMERCIAL FORESTS IN SCOTLAND: AN ECONOMIC APPRAISAL OF REPLANTING pp. 51-66

- D. C. Macmillan
- CONSTANT‐QUALITY PRICE INDICES FOR AGRICULTURAL INPUTS: TRACTORS AND FERTILISERS REVISITED pp. 67-81

- D. Cooper, A. J. Rayner and Sir David Greenaway
- ENGINEERING vs. ECONOMICS IN WATER DEVELOPMENT: DAM CONSTRUCTION AND DROUGHT IN NORTH‐EAST BRAZIL pp. 82-98

- I. Livingstone and L. M. Assunçao
- FACTORS AFFECTING FERTILIZER ADOPTION IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: AN APPLICATION OF MULTIVARIATE LOGISTIC ANALYSIS IN MALAŴI pp. 99-109

- D. A. G. Green and D. H. Ng'ong‘ola
- THE CONSTANT DIFFERENCE OF ELASTICITIES FUNCTION WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE EC ANIMAL FEED SECTOR pp. 110-125

- Y. Surry
- A TEST FOR PRICE INTEGRATION IN THE EC LAMB MARKET pp. 126-134

- Daniel Gordon, Jill Hobbs and William Kerr
- A REGRESSION TEST OF THE PRESENT VALUE MODEL OF US FARMLAND PRICES pp. 135-143

- Abebayehu Tegene and F. Kuchler
- LONG‐RUN AVERAGE COST CURVES IN THE ENGLAND AND WALES DAIRY SECTOR pp. 144-148

- L. J. Hubbard
- CO‐INTEGRATION ANALYSIS AND THE DETERMINANTS OF LAND PRICES: COMMENT pp. 149-156

- T. A. Lloyd and A. J. Rayner
- CO‐INTEGRATION ANALYSIS AND THE DETERMINANTS OF LAND PRICES: REPLY pp. 157-159

- D. Hallam
- THE SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATE FOR LAND‐USE PROJECTS IN INDIA: COMMENT pp. 160-165

- G. T. Jones
- THE SOCIAL DISCOUNT RATE FOR LAND‐USE PROJECTS IN INDIA: REPLY pp. 166-167

- R. A. Sharma and M. J. McGregor
Volume 43, issue 3, 1992
- SELF‐SUFFICIENCY AND FOOD SECURITY IN THE UK AND EC PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS pp. 311-326

- I. M. Sturgess
- CONFESSIONS OF A DOUBLE AGENT IN THE EC‐US AGRICULTURAL POLICY ARGUMENT pp. 327-342

- J. S. Hillman
- TWO‐TIER PRICING FOR MILK: A RE‐EXAMINATION pp. 343-354

- L. J. Hubbard
- ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THE FARM WOODLAND SCHEME IN SCOTLAND pp. 355-367

- J. R. Crabtree and Z. Appleton
- THE INTERNATIONAL LICENSING OF BRANDED FOOD PRODUCTS: A GAME‐THEORETIC ANALYSIS pp. 368-380

- Ian Sheldon and D. R. Henderson
- TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY IN UK AGRICULTURE, 1967‐90 pp. 381-400

- C. Thirtle and P. Bottomley
- THE INFLUENCE OF RISK AVERSION ON THE UPTAKE OF SET‐ASIDE: A MOTAD AND CRP APPROACH pp. 401-411

- J. Hope and J. Lingard
- A PORTFOLIO MODEL FOR EVALUATING RISK IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, WITH AN APPLICATION TO AGRICULTURE IN NIGER pp. 412-423

- Kurt Schaefer
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY REFORM IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AND AUSTRALIA pp. 424-439

- D. MacLaren
- EFFECTS OF ALTERNATIVE CHINESE POLICIES ON THE WORLD GRAINS MARKET pp. 440-451

- H. D. B. H. Gunasekera, G. Rodriguez and N. Andrews
- DISCRETE‐CHOICE VALUATION OF RECREATIONAL ANGLING IN NORTHERN IRELAND pp. 452-457

- J. Davis and C. O'Neill
- CONTINGENT VALUATION FOR HOUSEHOLD WATER IN RURAL GHANA pp. 458-465

- F. O. Boadu
- EFFECTS OF THE FARMER SUPPORT PROGRAMME AND CHANGES IN MARKETING POLICIES ON MAIZE PRODUCTION IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 466-476

- J. van Zyl, T. I. Fényes and Nick Vink
Volume 43, issue 2, 1992
- FARM SIZE STRUCTURE IN ENGLAND AND WALES 1939‐89 pp. 137-148

- Paul Allanson
- POLICY‐INDUCED CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS AND STRATEGIC INTERACTION IN PROCESSED FOOD MARKETS pp. 149-159

- S. McCorriston and Ian Sheldon
- OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE INFLUENCES ON THE DECISION TO TRADE ON THE LONDON POTATO FUTURES MARKET pp. 160-174

- C. T. Ennew, C. W. Morgan and A. J. Rayner
- THE EGYPTIAN STATE AND AGRICULTURAL LAND MARKET 1810–1986 pp. 175-190

- M. R. El‐Ghonemy
- PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH AND THE UK FOOD SYSTEM 1954‐84 pp. 191-204

- Scott McDonald, A. J. Rayner and J. M. Bates
- THE SECTORAL INCIDENCE OF PROTECTION AND ZIMBABWEAN AGRICULTURE pp. 205-217

- Manfred Wiebelt
- FARM NET VALUE ADDED IN SCOTLAND AND THE DESIGNATION OF AREAS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE pp. 218-230

- A. K. Copus and P. M. K. Leat
- GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY RESPONSE: PADDY IN SRI LANKA pp. 231-242

- P. J. Gunawardana and Eddie Oczkowski
- A CROSS‐COMMODITY APPRAISAL OF DEMAND‐RAISING RESEARCH BENEFITS: PORK AND CHICKEN IN AUSTRALIA pp. 243-247

- T. J. P. Voon
- TESTING THE COMPETITIVENESS OF FOOD PRICE SPREADS pp. 248-256

- Azzeddine Azzam
- ADOPTION OF A LONG‐GESTATION CROP: EUCALYPTUS GROWERS IN NORTH‐WEST INDIA pp. 257-267

- N. C. Saxena
- ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF RESEARCH INTO TRADED GOODS: THE CASE OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL pp. 268-278

- Julian Alston and J. D. Mullen
- IN MEMORIAM pp. 303-304

- George R. Allen
Volume 43, issue 1, 1992
- THE EFFECT OF PRICE REDUCTION AND DIRECT INCOME SUPPORT POLICIES ON AGRICULTURAL INPUT MARKETS IN AUSTRIA pp. 1-13

- Chr. R. Weiss
- FINANCIAL STRESS AND CONSUMPTION EXPECTATIONS AMONG FARM HOUSEHOLDS: NEW ZEALAND'S EXPERIENCE WITH ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION pp. 14-27

- G. A. G. Frengley and W. E. Johnston
- CO‐INTEGRATION ANALYSIS AND THE DETERMINANTS OF LAND PRICES pp. 28-37

- D. Hallam, Fernando Machado and G. Rapsomanikis
- A COMPARISON OF TOBIT AND OLS ESTIMATES OF JAPANESE PEANUT IMPORT DEMAND pp. 38-42

- X. L. Wu
- LABOUR MARKET DUALISM, THREAT OF EVICTION AND CROPSHARE TENANCY pp. 43-55

- Mohammad Taslim
- PRODUCER BENEFITS FROM TECHNOLOGY INDUCED SUPPLY SHIFTS IN THE EC COTTON REGIME pp. 56-63

- A. C. Herruzo
- SUGAR PRICES AND HIGH‐FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 64-73

- Alexandre Barros
- FARMERS‘ WIVES ‐ THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE FARM BUSINESS pp. 74-87

- R. Gasson
- INTER‐REGIONAL VARIATION IN THE SPEED OF ADOPTION OF MODERN CEREAL CULTIVARS IN INDIA pp. 88-95

- Hans Jansen
- THE EFFECT OF BSE ON THE REVENUE FROM BEEF FATSTOCK pp. 96-103

- D. D. Mainland and S. W. Ashworth
- CONCENTRIC SAMPLING IN FARMING SYSTEMS RESEARCH pp. 104-108

- J. M. S. Allen
- PART‐TIME FARMING: A NOTE ON DEFINITIONS ‐ A FURTHER COMMENT pp. 109-110

- J. Bryden, A. Fuller and N. MacKinnon
- IN MEMORIAM pp. 131-133

- Hugh Kerr and Martin Seabrook
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