Journal of Agricultural Economics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue 3, 2007
- The Governance of Rural Land in a Liberalised World pp. 409-432

- Ian Hodge
- The Reform of Support Mechanisms for Upland Farming: Paying for Public Goods in the Severely Disadvantaged Areas of England pp. 433-453

- Nick Hanley, Sergio Colombo, Pamela Mason and Helen Johns
- Segmenting the Wine Market Based on Price: Hedonic Regression when Different Prices mean Different Products pp. 454-466

- Marco Costanigro, Jill McCluskey and Ron Mittelhammer
- Willingness to Pay for Rural Landscape Improvements: Combining Mixed Logit and Random‐Effects Models pp. 467-483

- Danny Campbell
- Special Feature: Spatial Issues in Agricultural Economics pp. 484-486

- Garth Holloway
- Spatial Economic Analysis in Data‐Rich Environments pp. 487-501

- Kathleen Bell and Timothy Dalton
- Modelling Deforestation and Land‐Use Change: Sparse Data Environments pp. 502-516

- Alessandro (Alex) De Pinto and Gerald Nelson
- Using Spatial Analysis to Study the Values of Variable Rate Technology and Information pp. 517-535

- David Bullock and James Lowenberg‐DeBoer
- Beyond One‐Size‐Fits‐All: Differentiating Market Access Measures for Commodity Systems in the Kenyan Highlands pp. 536-548

- Isabelle Baltenweck and Steve Staal
- Spatial Econometric Issues for Bio‐Economic and Land‐Use Modelling pp. 549-588

- Garth Holloway, Donald Lacombe and James LeSage
- Book Reviews pp. 590-592

- Rob Ackrill
- Book Reviews pp. 593-595

- David Harvey
- In Memoriam: Ronald Tuck, 1921–2007 pp. 598-599

- Tony Giles and John Marsh
Volume 58, issue 2, 2007
- The Utilisation of Trade Preferences for Developing Countries in the Agri‐food Sector pp. 175-198

- Jean-Christophe Bureau, Raja Chakir and Jacques Gallezot
- Will the TRIPS Agreement Foster Appropriate Biotechnologies for Developing Countries? pp. 199-217

- James D. Gaisford, Jill Hobbs and William Kerr
- Decomposing the Value of Agricultural Multifunctionality: Combining Contingent Valuation and the Analytical Hierarchy Process pp. 218-241

- Zein Kallas, José A. Gómez‐Limón and Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé
- On‐Farm Conservation of Rice Biodiversity in Nepal: A Simultaneous Estimation Approach pp. 242-259

- Eric Van Dusen, D. Gauchan and Melinda Smale
- Equivalence of Input Quotas and Input Charges under Asymmetric Information in Agri‐environmental Schemes pp. 260-268

- Adam Ozanne and Ben White
- Relationships between Technical Efficiency and Financial Management for Czech Republic Farms pp. 269-288

- Sophia Davidova and Laure Latruffe
- Spanish Demand for Food Away from Home: Analysis of Panel Data pp. 289-307

- Ana M. Angulo, José M. Gil and Jesus Mur
- Biodiversity Conservation and Productivity in Intensive Agricultural Systems pp. 308-329

- Amani Omer, Unai Pascual and Noel Russell
- A Conjoint/Logit Analysis of Consumers’ Responses to Genetically Modified Tofu in Taiwan pp. 330-347

- Man-ser Jan, Tsu‐tan Fu and Chung L. Huang
- Assessing the Potential Impact of Avian Influenza on Poultry in West Africa: A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis pp. 348-367

- Liangzhi You and Xinshen Diao
- Re‐evaluating the Harbinson Proposal – Prospects for the EU25: A Note pp. 368-375

- George Philippidis, L. J. Hubbard and Alan Renwick
- K. P. Bell, K. J. Boyle and J. Rubin (eds.): Economics of Rural Land‐Use Change pp. 377-378

- Cesar Revoredo-Giha
- G. Marshall,: Economics for Collaborative Environmental Management: Renegotiating the Commons pp. 379-380

- Alan Renwick
- B. Hill et al.: The New Rural Economy: Change, Dynamism and Government Policy pp. 381-383

- Štefan Bojnec
- K. Anderson and T. E. Josling (eds): The WTO and Agriculture pp. 384-387

- Donald MacLaren
- S. C. Babu and S. Djalalov (eds): Policy Reforms and Agriculture Development in Central Asia pp. 388-390

- R. Shashi Kumar
- In Memoriam pp. 394-395

- Tony Rayner
- In Memoriam pp. 396-398

- Graham E. Dalton
- Report of the Editor‐in‐Chief pp. 399-408

- David Harvey
Volume 58, issue 1, 2007
- Consumers’ Appreciation of Regional Certification Labels: A Pan-European Study pp. 1-23

- Koert Van Ittersum, Matthew T. G. Meulenberg, Hans C. M. Van Trijp and Math J. J. M. Candel
- Bias from Farmer Self-Selection in Genetically Modified Crop Productivity Estimates: Evidence from Indian Data pp. 24-36

- Benjamin Crost, Bhavani Shankar, Richard Bennett and Stephen Morse
- How Big is Your Neighbourhood? Spatial Implications of Market Participation Among Filipino Smallholders pp. 37-60

- Garth Holloway and Ma. Lucila A. Lapar
- An Investigation into Factors Affecting the Occupational Choices of Nominated Farm Heirs in Ireland pp. 61-75

- Thia C. Hennessy and Tahir Rehman
- Structural Change and Long-run Relationships between US and EU Wheat Export Prices pp. 76-90

- Marco Barassi and Atanu Ghoshray
- A Pinch or a Pint? Evidence of Pesticide Overuse in Bangladesh pp. 91-114

- Susmita Dasgupta, Craig Meisner and Mainul Huq
- Driving Forces behind Exiting from Farming in Western Europe pp. 115-127

- Gunnar Breustedt and Thomas Glauben
- Evaluating the Productivity Performance of Agricultural Enterprises in Ireland using a Multiple Output Distance Function Approach pp. 128-151

- Carol Newman and Alan Matthews
- The Value of Badger Populations and Control of Tuberculosis in Cattle in England and Wales: A Note pp. 152-156

- Richard Bennett and Ken Willis
- Alexander Sarris and David Hallam (eds) Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Trade pp. 157-159

- P. J. Dawson
- K. Anderson and W. Martin (eds): Agricultural Trade Reform & the Doha Development Agenda pp. 160-162

- Cesar Revoredo-Giha
- Giovanni Anania, Mary E. Bohman, Colin A. Carter and Alex F. McCalla (eds): Agricultural Policy Reform and the WTO – Where are We Heading? pp. 163-166

- Gouranga Das
- In Memoriam pp. 169-170

- Paul Webster
Volume 57, issue 3, 2006
- The War on Terroir: Geographical Indications as a Transatlantic Trade Conflict pp. 337-363

- Tim Josling
- Trade and Environmental Policy: A Race to the Bottom? pp. 365-392

- Ian Sheldon
- Farmers’ Preferences for New Environmental Policy Instruments: Determining the Acceptability of Cross Compliance for Biodiversity Benefits pp. 393-414

- Ben B. Davies and Ian Hodge
- Assessing CAP Reform: Sensitivity of Modelling Decoupled Policies pp. 415-440

- Alexandre Gohin
- Rural–Urban Impacts of CAP Measures in Greece: An Inter‐regional SAM Approach pp. 441-458

- Demetrios Psaltopoulos, Eudokia Balamou and Kenneth J. Thomson
- The Effectiveness of Antidumping Measures: Some Evidence for Farmed Atlantic Salmon pp. 459-477

- Henry Kinnucan and Øystein Myrland
- Productivity and Environmental Performance in Marketing Cooperatives: An Analysis of the Spanish Horticultural Sector pp. 479-500

- Emilio Galdeano‐Gómez, José Céspedes‐Lorente and Manuel Rodríguez‐Rodríguez
- Non‐parametric Modelling of Spatial Price Relationships pp. 501-522

- Teresa Serra, Barry Goodwin, José M. Gil and Anthony Mancuso
- The Impact of Electronic Clock Auction Systems on Shellfish Prices: Econometric Evidence from a Structural Change Model pp. 523-546

- Patrice Guillotreau and Ramón Jiménez‐Toribio
- Bayesian Clustering of Farm Types Using the Mixtures Model pp. 547-562

- Richard Tiffin
- Access to a Telephone and Factor Market Participation of Rural Households in Bangladesh pp. 563-576

- Shyamal Chowdhury
- The Social Value of Seascapes in the Jurien Bay Marine Park: An Assessment of Positive and Negative Preferences for Change pp. 577-594

- Abbie McCartney
- G. Federico: Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800–2000 pp. 596-598

- Paul Brassley
- S. Henson and J.S. Wilson (eds): The WTO and Technical Barriers to Trade pp. 599-601

- Donald MacLaren
- In Memoriam pp. 605-606

- John Lingard
Volume 57, issue 2, 2006
- Special Issue Guest Editorial: The Scoping of an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda pp. 163-164

- Jeremy Phillipson and Philip Lowe
- Reflexive Interdisciplinary Research: The Making of a Research Programme on the Rural Economy and Land Use pp. 165-184

- Philip Lowe and Jeremy Phillipson
- Working to Make Interdisciplinarity Work: Investing in Communication and Interpersonal Relationships pp. 185-197

- Mariella Marzano, David N. Carss and Sandra Bell
- Landscape as a Focus for Integrating Human and Environmental Processes pp. 199-212

- Robin Matthews and Paul Selman
- Food Choice in an Interdisciplinary Context pp. 213-220

- Richard Tiffin, William Traill and Simon Mortimer
- Analysing the Agricultural Costs and Non‐market Benefits of Implementing the Water Framework Directive pp. 221-237

- Ian Bateman, Roy Brouwer, Helen Davies, Brett H. Day, Amelie Deflandre, Salvatore Di Falco, Stavros Georgiou, David Hadley, Michael Hutchins, Andrew P. Jones, David Kay, Graham Leeks, Mervyn Lewis, Andrew A. Lovett, Colin Neal, Paulette Posen, Dan Rigby and R. Kerry Turner
- Surveillant Science: Challenges for the Management of Rural Environments Emerging from the New Generation Diffuse Pollution Models pp. 239-257

- Stuart N. Lane, Chris J. Brookes, A. Louise Heathwaite and Sim Reaney
- Learning from Doing Participatory Rural Research: Lessons from the Peak District National Park pp. 259-275

- A. J. Dougill, E. D. G. Fraser, J. Holden, K. Hubacek, C. Prell, M. S. Reed, S. Stagl and L. C. Stringer
- Understanding Loweswater: Interdisciplinary Research in Practice pp. 277-293

- Claire Waterton, Lisa Norton and Jake Morris
- The Association of Natural, Social and Economic Factors with Bird Species Richness in Rural England pp. 295-312

- M. Huby, S. Cinderby, A. M. Crowe, S. Gillings, C. J. McClean, D. Moran, A. Owen and P. C. L. White
- Managing Food Chain Risks: Integrating Technical and Stakeholder Perspectives on Uncertainty pp. 313-327

- Richard Shepherd, Gary Barker, Simon French, Andy Hart, John Maule and Angela Cassidy
- RELU Special Issue: Editorial Reflections pp. 329-336

- David R. Harvey
Volume 57, issue 1, 2006
- Comparative Advantage in Demand: Experimental Evidence of Preferences for Genetically Modified Food in the United States and European Union pp. 1-21

- Jayson Lusk, William Traill, Lisa O. House, Carlotta Valli, Sara Jaeger, Melissa Moore and Bert Morrow
- Multilateral Trade and Agricultural Policy Reforms in Sugar Markets pp. 23-48

- Amani Elobeid and John Beghin
- Contractual Relations in Agricultural Credit Markets: A Hedonic Pricing Approach with Application to Poland pp. 49-63

- Martin Petrick and Laure Latruffe
- Spousal Effect and Timing of Retirement pp. 65-80

- Minna Väre
- Patterns in Technical Efficiency and Technical Change at the Farm‐level in England and Wales, 1982–2002 pp. 81-100

- David Hadley
- Structural Breaks, the Export Enhancement Program and the Relationship between Canadian and US Hard Wheat Prices pp. 101-116

- P. J. Dawson and Ana Sanjuán López
- The Redistributive Effects of Agricultural Policy on Scottish Farm Incomes pp. 117-128

- Paul Allanson
- Energy‐saving Technology Choices by Dutch Glasshouse Firms pp. 129-144

- Kyosti Pietola and Alfons Oude Lansink
- W. Moyer and T. Josling Agricultural Policy Reform: Politics and Process in the EU and in the US in the 1990s pp. 145-148

- Alan Matthews
- Report of the Editor‐in‐Chief pp. 151-155

- David Harvey
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