Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Volume 65, issue 3, 2014
- African Agricultural Development: Lessons and Challenges pp. 529-556

- Steve Wiggins
- Volatility in Cereal Prices: Intra- Versus Inter-annual Volatility pp. 557-578

- Herve Ott
- What Drives Marginal Abatement Costs of Greenhouse Gases on Dairy Farms? A Meta-modelling Approach pp. 579-599

- Bernd Lengers, Wolfgang Britz and Karin Holm-Müller
- Beef Credence Attributes: Implications of Substitution Effects on Consumers’ WTP pp. 600-615

- Inês Viegas, Luis Nunes, Lívia Madureira, Magda Aguiar Fontes and José Lima Santos
- Does the Decoupling Reform Affect Agricultural Employment in Sweden? Evidence from an Exogenous Change pp. 616-636

- Martin Nordin
- Government Expenditures, Health Outcomes and Marginal Productivity of Agricultural Inputs: The Case of Tanzania pp. 637-662

- Summer Allen, Ousmane Badiane, Ligane Sene and John Ulimwengu
- Country-Specific Determinants of Horizontal and Vertical Intra-industry Agri-food Trade: The Case of the EU New Member States pp. 663-682

- Attila Jambor
- Smallholder Farmers and Collective Action: What Determines the Intensity of Participation? pp. 683-702

- Elisabeth Fischer and Matin Qaim
- The Determinants of Firm Profitability Differences in EU Food Processing pp. 703-721

- Stefan Hirsch, Jan Schiefer, Adelina Gschwandtner and Monika Hartmann
- Self-reported Resilience of European Farms With and Without the CAP pp. 722-738

- Jack Peerlings, Nico Polman and Liesbeth Dries
- A Note on the Effects of the Income Stabilisation Tool on Income Inequality in Agriculture pp. 739-745

- Robert Finger and Nadja El Benni
Volume 65, issue 2, 2014
- What Does Granger Causality Prove? A Critical Examination of the Interpretation of Granger Causality Results on Price Effects of Index Trading in Agricultural Commodity Markets pp. 279-302

- Stephanie-Carolin Grosche
- The Role of Index Trading in Price Formation in the Grains and Oilseeds Markets pp. 303-322

- Christopher L. Gilbert and Simone Pfuderer
- Agent-based Modelling of Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Options in Agriculture pp. 323-348

- Thomas Berger and Christian Troost
- Smallholder Demand for Maize Hybrids in Zambia: How Far do Seed Subsidies Reach? pp. 349-367

- Melinda Smale, Ekin Birol and Dorene Asare-Marfo
- Product Differentiation with Credence Attributes and Private Labels: The Case of Whitefish in UK Supermarkets pp. 368-382

- Geir Sogn-Grundvåg, Thomas Andre Larsen and James A. Young
- Institutional Environment and Technical Efficiency: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Cotton Producers in West Africa pp. 383-405

- Véronique Thériault and Renata Serra
- Market Failure and Japanese Farmland Rents pp. 406-419

- P. J. Dawson
- A Sealed-bid Double Auction Experiment on German Milk Quota Exchanges pp. 420-445

- Jens-Peter Loy, Thomas Glauben, Till Requate and Christoph Weiss
- Using Attribute Importance Rankings Within Discrete Choice Experiments: An Application to Valuing Bread Attributes pp. 446-462

- Kelvin Balcombe, Michail Bitzios, Iain Fraser and Janet Haddock-Fraser
- How Large is Congressional Dependence in Agriculture? Bayesian Inference about ‘Scale’ and ‘Scope’ in Measuring a Spatial Externality pp. 463-484

- Garth Holloway, Donald J. Lacombe and Timothy M. Shaughnessy
- Crop Insurance as a Strategy for Adapting to Climate Change pp. 485-504

- Salvatore Di Falco, Felice Adinolfi, Martina Bozzola and Fabian Capitanio
- A Hedonic Analysis of Nutrition and Health Claims on Fruit Beverage Products pp. 505-517

- Serena Szathvary and Samuele Trestini
- Report of the Editor-in-Chief pp. 518-526

- David Harvey
- Fertiliser subsidies and smallholder commercial fertiliser purchases: crowding out, leakage, and policy implications for Zambia pp. 527-528

- Nicole Mason and Thomas Jayne
Volume 65, issue 1, 2014
- Does Market Structure Influence Price Transmission in the Agro-food Sector? A Meta-analysis Perspective pp. 1-25

- Zoltán Bakucs, Jan Falkowski and Imre Fertő
- Assessing Farmers' Willingness to Accept “Greening”: Insights from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Germany pp. 26-48

- Norbert Schulz, Gunnar Breustedt and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
- Are Local and Organic Claims Complements or Substitutes? A Consumer Preferences Study for Eggs pp. 49-67

- Azucena Gracia, Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé and Belinda López- Galán
- How Do Health and Social Insurance Programmes Affect the Land and Labour Allocations of Farm Households? Evidence from Taiwan pp. 68-86

- Hung-Hao Chang, Chad Meyerhoefer and David Just
- The Influence of Biodiversity Provision on the Cost Structure of Swedish Dairy Farming pp. 87-111

- Joakim Gullstrand, Rembert De Blander and Staffan Waldo
- Farmers’ Preferences for Production Practices: A Choice Experiment Study in the Rhone River Delta pp. 112-130

- Mélanie Jaeck and Robert Lifran
- Characterising Vulnerability to Poverty in Rural Haiti: A Multilevel Decomposition Approach pp. 131-150

- Damien Échevin
- Financing Constraints and Agricultural Investment: Effects of the Irish Financial Crisis pp. 152-176

- Conor O'Toole, Carol Newman and Thia Hennessy
- Investigating Preferences for the Local Delivery of Agri-environment Benefits pp. 177-190

- Guy Garrod, Eric Ruto, Ken Willis and Neil Powe
- Reducing Pesticide Use and Pesticide Impact by Productivity Growth: the Case of Dutch Arable Farming pp. 191-211

- Theodoros Skevas and Alfons Oude Lansink
- Farm Level Costs of Agri-environment Measures: The Impact of Entry Level Stewardship on Cereal Farm Incomes pp. 212-233

- Chihiro Udagawa, Ian Hodge and Mark Reader
- Spatial Integration in the Spanish Mackerel Market pp. 234-256

- Javier García-Enríquez, Javier Hualde, Josu Arteche and Arantza Murillas-Maza
- Demand for Seasonal Wage Labour in Agriculture: What Does Family Farming Hide? pp. 257-272

- Aurélie Darpeix, Céline Bignebat and Philippe Perrier-Cornet
Volume 64, issue 3, 2013
- To Cheat or Not To Cheat: Moral Hazard and Agri-environmental Policy pp. 527-536

- Robert Fraser
- CAP Subsidies and Productivity of the EU Farms pp. 537-557

- Marian Rizov, Jan Pokrivcak and Pavel Ciaian
- Fertiliser Subsidies and Smallholder Commercial Fertiliser Purchases: Crowding Out, Leakage and Policy Implications for Zambia pp. 558-582

- Nicole Mason and Thomas Jayne
- Foreign Aid and the Quest for Poverty Reduction: Is Aid to Agriculture Effective? pp. 583-596

- Ozgur Kaya, Ilker Kaya and Lewell Gunter
- Adoption of Multiple Sustainable Agricultural Practices in Rural Ethiopia pp. 597-623

- Hailemariam Teklewold, Menale Kassie and Bekele Shiferaw
- Do Farmers Internalise Environmental Spillovers of Pesticides in Production? pp. 624-640

- Theodoros Skevas, Spiro Stefanou and Alfons Oude Lansink
- Agricultural Landscape Value and Irrigation Water Policy pp. 641-653

- Mara Thiene and Yacov Tsur
- External and Internal R&D, Capital Investment and Business Performance in the Spanish Agri-Food Industry pp. 654-675

- Silverio Alarcón and Mercedes Sánchez
- Consumer Valuation of Alternative Meat Origin Labels pp. 676-692

- Glynn Tonsor, Ted Schroeder and Jayson Lusk
- Stated Attribute Non-attendance in Successive Choice Experiments pp. 693-706

- Ariane Kehlbacher, Kelvin Balcombe and Richard Bennett
- Impact of Purchase Intentions on Full and Partial Bids in BDM Auctions: Willingness-to-pay for Organic and Local Blueberries pp. 707-718

- Lijia Shi, Lisa House and Zhifeng Gao
- Stated and Inferred Attribute Attendance Models: A Comparison with Environmental Choice Experiments pp. 719-736

- Marit Kragt
- Conway, Gordon, 2012. One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World? Cornell University Press, ISBN 0-8014-7802-2, pp. 456 pp. 738-740

- Kanish Debnath
- Rutz Cordula, Klump Rainer, Schramek Jorg, Von Urff Winfried (eds.), 2013. Synthesis and Assessment of the Public Debate on the Reform of the CAP after 2013, Nomos Publishing, Baden-Baden, Germany, ISBN 978-3-8329-0172-8, p. 98 pp. 741-742

- Attila Jambor
Volume 64, issue 2, 2013
- Six Decades of Total Factor Productivity Change and Sources of Growth in Bangladesh Agriculture (1948–2008) pp. 275-294

- Sanzidur Rahman and Ruhul Salim
- Investing Today or Tomorrow? An Experimental Approach to Farmers’ Decision Behaviour pp. 295-318

- Syster C. Maart-Noelck and Oliver Musshoff
- Challenging Small-Scale Farming: A Non-Parametric Analysis of the (Inverse) Relationship Between Farm Productivity and Farm Size in Burundi pp. 319-342

- Marijn Verschelde, Marijke D’Haese, Glenn Rayp and Ellen Vandamme
- Impacts of the End of the Coffee Export Quota System on International-to-Retail Price Transmission pp. 343-362

- Jun Lee and Miguel Gomez
- The Role of Risk Mitigation in Production Efficiency: A Case Study of Potato Cultivation in the Bolivian Andes pp. 363-381

- Catherine Larochelle and Jeffrey Alwang
- Sources of Firm Performance Differences in the US Food Economy pp. 382-404

- Fabio R. Chaddad and Mario P. Mondelli
- A Comparison Between the Conventional Stated Preference Technique and an Inferred Valuation Approach pp. 405-422

- Lava Yadav, Thomas M. van Rensburg and Hugh Kelley
- Potential Conflict and Inefficiencies Arising in Agri-environmental Management pp. 423-445

- Elsa Martin and Hubert Stahn
- Models of Site-choice for Walks in Rural Ireland: Exploring Cost Heterogeneity pp. 446-466

- Edel Doherty, Danny Campbell and Stephen Hynes
- Quantifying the Economic Return to Participatory Extension Programmes in Ireland: an Endogenous Switching Regression Analysis pp. 467-482

- Doris Läpple, Thia Hennessy and Carol Newman
- Consumer Valuation of Environmentally Friendly Production Practices in Wines, considering Asymmetric Information and Sensory Effects pp. 483-504

- Todd Schmit, Bradley J. Rickard and John Taber
- Is Input Mix Inefficiency Neglected in Agriculture? A Case Study of Pig-based Farming Systems in England and Wales pp. 505-515

- David Hadley, Euan Fleming and Renato Villano
- Report of the Editor-in-Chief pp. 517-526

- David Harvey
Volume 64, issue 1, 2013
- Farm Type Effects of an EU-wide Direct Payment Harmonisation pp. 1-32

- Alexander Gocht, Wolfgang Britz, Pavel Ciaian and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
- Estimating Market Power by Retailers in a Dynamic Framework: the Italian PDO Cheese Market pp. 33-53

- Paolo Sckokai, Claudio Soregaroli and Daniele Moro
- Understanding Landscape Stewardship – Lessons to be Learned from Public Service Economics pp. 54-72

- Marianne Penker, Barbara Enengel, Carsten Mann and Olivier Aznar
- Production Risk and Technical Efficiency in Organic and Conventional Agriculture – The Case of Arable Farms in Germany pp. 73-96

- Torben Tiedemann and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
- Regime Shifts in the Fish Meal/Soybean Meal Price Ratio pp. 97-111

- Frank Asche, Atle Oglend and Sigbjorn Tveteras
- A Quantile Regression Analysis of the Effect of Farmers’ Attitudes and Perceptions on Market Participation pp. 112-132

- Philip Kostov and Sophia Davidova
- Assessing the Impacts of Pillar 1 and 2 Subsidies on TFP in French Crop Farms pp. 133-144

- Sébastien Mary
- Introduction to the Special Feature: Will the BRIC Decade Continue? The Role of Rural Areas and Agriculture pp. 145-150

- Stephan Brosig, Ramona Teuber, Inna Levkovych, Rainer Thiele and Thomas Glauben
- Rising Food Prices and Household Welfare: Evidence from Brazil in 2008 pp. 151-176

- Francisco Ferreira, Anna Fruttero, Phillippe G. Leite and Leonardo R. Lucchetti
- Are Russian Wheat Exporters Able to Price Discriminate? Empirical Evidence from the Last Decade pp. 177-196

- Zsombor Pall, Oleksandr Perekhozhuk, Ramona Teuber and Thomas Glauben
- BRIC Agricultural Policies Through a WTO Lens pp. 197-216

- Lars Brink, David Orden and Giselle Datz
- Multinationals vs. Cooperatives: The Income and Efficiency Effects of Supply Chain Governance in India pp. 217-244

- Anneleen Vandeplas, Bart Minten and Johan Swinnen
- Environmental Impact of Foreign vs. Domestic Capital Investment in China pp. 245-271

- Boqiong Yang, Stephan Brosig and Jianguo Chen
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