Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Volume 69, issue 3, 2018
- Communicating Economic Concepts and Research in a Challenging Environment pp. 591-605

- John Davis
- Using Geographically Weighted Choice Models to Account for the Spatial Heterogeneity of Preferences pp. 606-626

- Wiktor Budzinski, Danny Campbell, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Urška Demšar and Nick Hanley
- Addressing Uncertainty in Efficient Mitigation of Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions pp. 627-645

- Vera Eory, Cairistiona F. E. Topp, Adam Butler and Dominic Moran
- Advantageous Selection in Crop Insurance: Theory and Evidence pp. 646-668

- Juan He, Roderick Rejesus, Xiaoyong Zheng and Jose Yorobe
- The Effects of Direct Payments on Technical Efficiency of Irish Beef Farms: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis pp. 669-687

- Maria Martinez Cillero, Fiona Thorne, Michael Wallace, James Breen and Thia Hennessy
- The Capitalisation of CAP Payments into Land Rental Prices: A Panel Sample Selection Approach pp. 688-704

- Gianni Guastella, Daniele Moro, Paolo Sckokai and Mario Veneziani
- Consumer Demand for Genetically Modified Rice in Urban China pp. 705-725

- Zhihao Zheng, Shida R. Henneberry, Chuanzhong Sun and Rodolfo Nayga
- Assessing the Reliability of Self‐reported Income Information in Informal Small Business Lending through a Bogus Pipeline Experiment pp. 726-738

- Ulf Römer, Oliver Musshoff, Ron Weber and Calum Turvey
- Higher Intensity, Higher Profit? Empirical Evidence from Dairy Farming in New Zealand pp. 739-755

- Wanglin Ma, Alan Renwick and Kathryn Bicknell
- Does Intensive Tillage Enhance Productivity and Reduce Risk Exposure? Panel Data Evidence from Smallholders’ Agriculture in Ethiopia pp. 756-776

- Zewdu Abro, Moti Jaleta and Hailemariam Teklewold
- Analysing Farm‐specific Payments for Norway using the Agrispace Model pp. 777-793

- Klaus Mittenzwei and Wolfgang Britz
- On the Opportunity Cost of Crop Diversification pp. 794-814

- Frederic Ang, Simon M. Mortimer, Francisco Areal and Richard Tiffin
- Labour Demand in the Post‐apartheid South African Wine Industry pp. 815-832

- Beatrice Conradie, Jenifer Piesse, Colin Thirtle and Nick Vink
- Spatial and Scope Effects: Valuations of Coastal Management Practices pp. 833-851

- Alaya Spencer‐Cotton, Marit Kragt and Michael Burton
- Graphical Illustration of Interaction Effects in Binary Choice Models: A Note pp. 852-858

- Jason R.V. Franken, Joost M.E. Pennings and Philip Garcia
- David Bateman (1935–2018) pp. 859-861

- Peter Midmore
Volume 69, issue 2, 2018
- Wages, Prices and Agriculture: How Can Indian Agriculture Cope with Rising Wages? pp. 281-305

- Hans Binswanger-Mkhize and Sudhir Singh
- The Impact of the 2013 CAP Reform on the Decoupled Payments’ Capitalisation into Land Values pp. 306-337

- Pavel Ciaian, d'Artis Kancs and Maria Espinosa
- Modeling and Extrapolating Wheat Producer Support Using Income and Other Factors pp. 338-350

- Jing Zhao, J. Miller and Wyatt Thompson
- Insights from Anticipatory Prices pp. 351-364

- Leslie J. Verteramo Chiu and William G. Tomek
- Rational But Poor? An Explanation for Rural Economic Livelihood Strategy pp. 365-381

- Fred Mawunyo Dzanku
- Test†Retesting in Experimental Valuation of Perishable Food Products: Unstable Individual Bids and Reliable Market Demand pp. 382-392

- Frode Alfnes, Kyrre Rickertsen and Jason Shogren
- Does Spatial Dependence Affect the Intention to Make Land Available for Bioenergy Crops? pp. 393-412

- Theodoros Skevas, Ioannis Skevas and Scott Swinton
- The Formation of GM†free and GM Coasean Clubs: Will They Form and If So How Much Can They Achieve? pp. 413-438

- Maarten Punt and Justus Wesseler
- Accounting for the Gender Technology Gap Amongst Smallholder Rice Farmers in Northern Ghana pp. 439-457

- Victor Owusu, Emmanuel Donkor and Enoch Owusu-Sekyere
- Social Capital, Income Diversification and Climate Change Adaptation: Panel Data Evidence from Rural Ethiopia pp. 458-475

- David Wuepper, Habtamu Ayenew and Johannes Sauer
- Information Access and Smallholder Farmers’ Market Participation in Peru pp. 476-494

- Qin Fan and Vania Salas Garcia
- Estimating Input Complementarities with Unobserved Heterogeneity: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 495-517

- Kibrom Abay, Guush Berhane, Alemayehu Taffesse, Kibrewossen Abay and Bethelhem Koru
- Household Determinants of the Adoption of Improved Cassava Varieties using DNA Fingerprinting to Identify Varieties in Farmer Fields: A Case Study in Colombia pp. 518-536

- Victorino O. Floro, Ricardo Labarta, Luis A. Becerra López†Lavalle, Jose Martinez and Tatiana M. Ovalle
- Farmers’ Preferences For Bluetongue Vaccination Scheme Attributes: An Integrated Choice and Latent Variable Approach pp. 537-560

- Jaap Sok, Ivo A. van der Lans, Henk Hogeveen, Armin R. W. Elbers and Alfons G. J. M. Oude Lansink
- Farm Capital Investment and Deviations from the Optimal Path pp. 561-577

- Theodoros Skevas, Feng Wu and Zhengfei Guan
Volume 69, issue 1, 2018
- Stochastic Frontier Estimation of Market Power in the Food Industries pp. 3-17

- Rigoberto Lopez, Xi He and Azzeddine Azzam
- Welfare†at†Risk and Extreme Dependency of Regional Wheat Yields: Implications of a Stochastic CGE Model pp. 18-34

- Gözde Erhan Ünal, Baris Karapinar and Tetsuji Tanaka
- Comparing Serial, and Choice Task Stated and Inferred Attribute Non†Attendance Methods in Food Choice Experiments pp. 35-57

- Vincenzina Caputo, Ellen Van Loo, Riccardo Scarpa, Rodolfo Nayga and Wim Verbeke
- Heterogeneity of Long†run Technical Efficiency of German Dairy Farms: A Bayesian Approach* pp. 58-75

- Ioannis Skevas, Grigorios Emvalomatis and Bernhard Brümmer
- Measuring Farm and Market Level Economic Impacts of Improved Maize Production Technologies in Ethiopia: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 76-95

- Menale Kassie, Paswel Marenya, Yohannis Tessema, Moti Jaleta, Di Zeng, Olaf Erenstein and Dil Rahut
- Insurance for Technology Adoption: An Experimental Evaluation of Schemes and Subsidies with Maize Farmers in Mexico pp. 96-120

- Hanna Freudenreich and Oliver Mußhoff
- Consumers’ Preferences for Bread: Transgenic, Cisgenic, Organic or Pesticide†free? pp. 121-141

- Anna K. Edenbrandt, Christian Gamborg and Bo Thorsen
- The Relationship between Animal Welfare and Economic Performance at Farm Level: A Quantitative Study of Danish Pig Producers pp. 142-162

- Arne Henningsen, Tomasz Gerard Czekaj, Björn Forkman, Mogens Lund and Aske Schou Nielsen
- Neighbourhood Effects in Pesticide Use: Evidence from the Rural Philippines pp. 163-181

- Takeshi Aida
- Hedonic Analysis of Consumers' Valuation of Country of Origin of Meat in the United Kingdom pp. 182-198

- Mohamud Hussein and Iain Fraser
- An interdisciplinary approach to the economics of animal health: Introduction pp. 199-200

- Jonathan Rushton, Brian Perry and Jesús Antón
- A Selective Review of the Economic Analysis of Animal Health Management pp. 201-225

- Lovell S. Jarvis and Pablo Valdes†Donoso
- Asymmetric Information, Externalities and Incentives in Animal Disease Prevention and Control pp. 226-242

- David Hennessy and Christopher Wolf
- Incentive Perception in Livestock Disease Control pp. 243-261

- William Gilbert and Jonathan Rushton
- Economic Analysis of the Policy for Accreditation of Dairy Farms Free of Bovine Brucellosis and Tuberculosis: Challenges for Small and Large Producers in Brazil pp. 262-276

- Bruno M. Leite, José Ricardo Lôbo, José Reinaldo Mendes Ruas, Fernando Ferreira, Cibele Geeverghese, Mariane Leão Freitas and Vitor S. P. Goncalves
- Emeritus Professor Sir John Marsh, CBE (1931–2017) pp. 277-278

- Richard Tranter
Volume 68, issue 3, 2017
- The Science of Impact and the Impact of Agricultural Science pp. 611-631

- Peter Midmore
- Is Passive Farming A Problem for Agriculture in the EU? pp. 632-650

- Mark Brady, Jordan Hristov, Christoph Sahrbacher, Torben Söderberg and Fredrik Wilhelmsson
- EU-wide Economic and Environmental Impacts of CAP Greening with High Spatial and Farm-type Detail pp. 651-681

- Alexander Gocht, Pavel Ciaian, Maria Bielza, Jean-Michel Terres, Norbert Röder, Mihaly Himics and Guna Salputra
- Risk Behaviours and Grazing Land Management: A Framed Field Experiment and Linkages to Range Land Condition pp. 682-709

- Daniel Gregg and John Rolfe
- Capitalisation of the SPS into Agricultural Land Rental Prices under Harmonisation of Payments pp. 710-726

- Henry Klaiber, Klaus Salhofer and Stanley Thompson
- Assessing the Income Effects of Group Certification for Smallholder Coffee Farmers: Agent-based Simulation in Uganda pp. 727-748

- Evgeny Latynskiy and Thomas Berger
- Innovation and University-Firm R&D Collaboration in the European Food and Drink Industry pp. 749-780

- Ornella Maietta, Cristian Barra and Roberto Zotti
- Public Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Forest Disease Control in the UK pp. 781-800

- Oleg Sheremet, John R. Healey, Christopher P. Quine and Nick Hanley
- Protest Responses and Willingness to Accept: Ecosystem Services Providers’ Preferences towards Incentive-Based Schemes pp. 801-821

- Anastasio J. Villanueva, Klaus Glenk and Macario Rodríguez-Entrena
- Volatility Effects of Index Trading and Spillovers on US Agricultural Futures Markets: A Multivariate GARCH Approach pp. 822-838

- Ana I. Sanjuán-López and Philip J. Dawson
- The Impact of Biofuel Policies on Crop Acreages in Germany and France pp. 839-860

- Cornelis Gardebroek, Jeffrey Reimer and Lieneke Baller
- Price and Volatility Transmission and Market Power in the German Fresh Pork Supply Chain pp. 861-880

- Tsion Taye Assefa, Miranda P.M. Meuwissen, Cornelis Gardebroek and Alfons G.J.M. Oude Lansink
- Healthy Competition to Support Healthy Eating? An Investigation of Fruit and Vegetable Pricing in UK Supermarkets pp. 881-900

- Hao Lan and Paul W. Dobson
- A Parametric Approach to Estimating Eco-Efficiency pp. 901-907

- Luis Orea and Alan Wall
Volume 68, issue 2, 2017
- The Impact of an EU–US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Agreement on Biofuel and Feedstock Markets pp. 321-344

- John Beghin, Jean-Christophe Bureau and Alexandre Gohin
- Bubbles, Froth and Facts: Another Look at the Masters Hypothesis in Commodity Futures Markets pp. 345-365

- Dwight R. Sanders and Scott H. Irwin
- A Question of Integrity: Variants of Bt Cotton, Pesticides and Productivity in Pakistan pp. 366-385

- Xingliang Ma, Melinda Smale, David Spielman, Patricia Zambrano, Hina Nazli and Fatima Zaidi
- Price Endogeneity and Food Demand in Urban China pp. 386-406

- Vardges Hovhannisyan and Marin Bozic
- The Costs of Coexistence Measures for Genetically Modified Maize in Germany pp. 407-426

- Thomas Venus, Koen Dillen, Maarten Punt and Justus Wesseler
- R&D and Innovation in Food Processing Firms in Transition Countries pp. 427-450

- Pascal Ghazalian and Ali Fakih
- German and British Consumer Willingness to Pay for Beef Labeled with Food Safety Attributes pp. 451-470

- Karen E. Lewis, Carola Grebitus, Gregory Colson and Wuyang Hu
- Income Mobility and Income Inequality in Scottish Agriculture pp. 471-493

- Paul Allanson, Kalina Kasprzyk and Andrew P. Barnes
- Efficiency Effects of Access to Information on Small-scale Agriculture: Empirical Evidence from Uganda using Stochastic Frontier and IRT Models pp. 494-517

- Yakubu Abdul-Salam and Euan Phimister
- A Meta-Analysis on the Elasticity of Demand for Pesticides pp. 518-533

- Thomas G. Böcker and Robert Finger
- Worth the Risk? The Behavioural Path to Well-Being pp. 534-552

- Peter Howley, Emma Dillon, Kevin Heanue and David Meredith
- The Role of Non-Use Values in Dairy Farmers’ Willingness to Accept a Farm Animal Welfare Programme pp. 553-578

- Julia A. Schreiner and Sebastian Hess
- Input-Specific Dynamic Productivity Change: Measurement and Application to European Dairy Manufacturing Firms pp. 579-599

- Magdalena Kapelko, Alfons Oude Lansink and Spiro Stefanou
- Report of the Editor-in-Chief pp. 600-606

- David Harvey
Volume 68, issue 1, 2017
- Forty Years of Price Transmission Research in the Food Industry: Insights, Challenges and Prospects pp. 3-21

- Tim Lloyd
- Is fertiliser use inconsistent with expected profit maximization in sub-Saharan Africa? “Evidence from Nigeria” pp. 22-44

- Lenis Liverpool-Tasie
- The Effects of Kenya's ‘Smarter’ Input Subsidy Programme on Smallholder Behaviour and Incomes: Do Different Quasi-experimental Approaches Lead to the Same Conclusions? pp. 45-69

- Nicole M. Mason, Ayala Wineman, Lilian Kirimi and David Mather
- Estimating the Enduring Effects of Fertiliser Subsidies on Commercial Fertiliser Demand and Maize Production: Panel Data Evidence from Malawi pp. 70-97

- Jacob Ricker-Gilbert and Thomas Jayne
- Food Grain Policies in India and their Implications for Stocks and Fiscal Costs: A Dynamic Partial Equilibrium Analysis pp. 98-122

- Marta Kozicka, Matthias Kalkuhl and Jan Brockhaus
- Eliciting Consumer WTP for Food Characteristics in a Developing Context: Application of Four Valuation Methods in an African Market pp. 123-142

- Roselyne Alphonce and Frode Alfnes
- Price Transmission in Nigerian Food Security Crop Markets pp. 143-163

- Patrick Hatzenbuehler, Philip Abbott and Tahirou Abdoulaye
- Importing High Food Prices by Exporting: Rice Prices in Lao PDR pp. 164-181

- Dick Durevall and Roy Weide
- Trends in Approval Times for Genetically Engineered Crops in the United States and the European Union pp. 182-198

- Richard D. Smart, Matthias Blum and Justus Wesseler
- How Competitive is the EU's Agri-Food Sector? An Introduction to a Special Feature on EU Agri-Food Competitiveness pp. 199-205

- David Harvey, Carmen Hubbard, Matthew Gorton and Barbara Tocco
- Catching Up or Falling Behind in European Agriculture: The Case of Milk Production pp. 206-227

- Lukas Cechura, Aaron Grau, Heinrich Hockmann, Inna Levkovych and Zdenka Kroupova
- Productivity and Convergence in European Agriculture pp. 228-248

- Lajos Baráth and Imre Fertő
- Are In-House and Outsourcing Innovation Strategies Correlated? Evidence from the European Agri-Food Sector pp. 249-268

- Valentina Cristiana Materia, Stefano Pascucci and Liesbeth Dries
- Quality Upgrades of EU Agri-Food Exports pp. 269-279

- Štefan Bojnec and Imre Fertő
- Imported Intermediate Inputs and Firms’ Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Food Industry pp. 280-300

- Alessandro Olper, Daniele Curzi and Valentina Raimondi
- Pricing-To-Market Analysis: The Case of EU Wheat Exports pp. 301-315

- Philip Dawson, Matthew Gorton, Carmen Hubbard and Lionel Hubbard
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