Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 40, issue 3, 2011
- Incorporating Spatial Complexity into Economic Models of Land Markets and Land Use Change pp. 321-340

- Yong Chen, Elena G. Irwin and Ciriyam Jayaprakash
- A Hybrid Land Conversion Model Incorporating Multiple End Uses pp. 341-359

- Nikhil Kaza, Charles Towe and Xin Ye
- Spatially Delineated Public Goods and Spatially Located Public Bads: A Hedonic Approach to Measuring Urban Revitalization pp. 360-374

- John Brown and Jacqueline Geoghegan
- Growth Management Policies for Exurban and Suburban Development: Theory and an Application to Sonoma County, California pp. 375-392

- David Newburn and Peter Berck
- Open Space and Urban Sprawl: The Effects of Zoning and Forest Conservation Regulations in Maryland pp. 393-404

- Erik Lichtenberg
- The Implications of Skewed Risk Perception for a Dutch Coastal Land Market: Insights from an Agent-Based Computational Economics Model pp. 405-423

- Tatiana Filatova, Dawn Parker and Anne van der Veen
- The Trees and the Bees: Using Enforcement and Income Projects to Protect Forests and Rural Livelihoods Through Spatial Joint Production pp. 424-438

- Heidi Albers and Elizabeth Robinson
- Welfare Effects of Anti-Sprawl Policies in the Presence of Urban Decline pp. 439-450

- Antonio Bento, Sofia F. Franco and Daniel Kaffine
- The Impact of Settlement Design on Tropical Deforestation Rates and Resulting Land Cover Patterns pp. 451-470

- Jill Caviglia-Harris and Daniel Harris
- Constraints or Cooperation? Determinants of Secondary Forest Cover Under Shifting Cultivation pp. 471-487

- Heather Klemick
- NAREA Awards pp. 488-494

- Anonymous
Volume 40, issue 2, 2011
- Residential Broadband Availability: Evidence from Kentucky and North Carolina pp. 145-157

- Mitch Renkow
- Rural Community Participation, Social Networks, and Broadband Use: Examples from Localized and National Survey Data pp. 158-171

- Michael J. Stern, Alison E. Adams and Jeffrey Boase
- Estimating the Economic Impact of Telemedicine in a Rural Community pp. 172-183

- Brian Whitacre
- Do Supervisors Affect the Valuation of Public Goods? pp. 184-200

- Dina Franceschi and William F. Vásquez
- Retail Dairy Prices Fluctuate with the Farm Value of Milk pp. 201-217

- Hayden Stewart and Don Blayney
- Differences in WTP and Consumer Demand for Organic and Non-GM Fresh and Processed Foods pp. 218-232

- Na He and John C. Bernard
- Determining Consumer Perceptions of and Willingness to Pay for Appalachian Grass-Fed Beef: An Experimental Economics Approach pp. 233-250

- Jason R. Evans, Gerard E. D'Souza, Alan Collins, Brown Cheryl and Mark Sperow
- Food Safety and Spinach Demand: A Generalized Error Correction Model pp. 251-265

- Carlos Arnade, Fred Kuchler and Linda Calvin
- Preliminary Assessment of Nitrous Oxide Offsets in a Cap and Trade Program pp. 266-281

- Marc Ribaudo, Jorge Delgado and Michael Livingston
- Productivity Divergence across Kansas Farms pp. 282-292

- Elizabeth Yeager and Michael Langemeier
- Off-Farm Employment Effects on Adoption of Nutrient Management Practices pp. 293-306

- Haluk Gedikoglu, Laura McCann and Georgeanne Artz
- Factors Influencing the Selection of Precision Farming Information Sources by Cotton Producers pp. 307-320

- Amanda Jenkins, Margarita Velandia, Dayton Lambert, Roland K. Roberts, James Larson, Burton English and Steven W. Martin
Volume 40, issue 1, 2011
- Use of Direct Marketing Strategies by Farmers and Their Impact on Farm Business Income pp. 1-19

- Hiroki Uematsu and Ashok Mishra
- State-Branded Programs and Consumer Preference for Locally Grown Produce pp. 20-32

- William Nganje, Renée Shaw Hughner and Nicholas E. Lee
- Comparing Willingness to Pay for Organic, Natural, Locally Grown, and State Marketing Program Promoted Foods in the Mid-Atlantic Region pp. 33-47

- Kathryn A. Onken, John C. Bernard and John D. Pesek
- The Relative Importance of Search versus Credence Product Attributes: Organic and Locally Grown pp. 48-62

- Ferdinand F. Wirth, John L. Stanton and James B. Wiley
- The Impact of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Crop Agriculture: A Spatial-and Production-Level Analysis pp. 63-80

- Lanier Nalley, Mike Popp and Corey Fortin
- Can Crop Insurance Premiums Be Reliably Estimated? pp. 81-94

- Octavio Ramirez, Carlos Carpio and Roderick Rejesus
- The Impact of Human Capital on Farm Operator Household Income pp. 95-115

- Hisham El-Osta
- Phosphorus Imbalances in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: Can Forestland and Manure Processing Facilities Be the Answers? pp. 116-132

- Serkan Catma and Alan Collins
- Intensity of Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption by Cotton Producers pp. 133-144

- Kenneth W. Paxton, Ashok Mishra, Sachin Chintawar, Roland K. Roberts, James Larson, Burton English, Dayton Lambert, Michele Marra, Sherry L. Larkin, Jeanne M. Reeves and Steven W. Martin
Volume 39, issue 3, 2010
- Cap-and-Trade: The Evolution of an Economic Idea pp. 359-367

- Tom Tietenberg
- Economic Consequences of Pollinator Declines: A Synthesis pp. 368-383

- Dana Marie Bauer and Ian Sue Wing
- Organic Agriculture: An Agrarian or Industrial Revolution? pp. 384-395

- Carolyn Dimitri
- Ensuring a Sustainable, Enduring Agriculture pp. 396-398

- James E. Horne
- Forage Outsourcing in the Dairy Sector: The Extent of Use and Impact on Farm Profitability pp. 399-414

- Jeffrey Gillespie, Richard Nehring, Carmen Sandretto and Charles Hallahan
- Chemical Use Reductions in Urban Fringe Agriculture pp. 415-428

- Adesoji Adelaja, Kevin Sullivan, Yohannes G. Hailu and Ramu Govindasamy
- The Impact of Catfish Imports on the U.S. Wholesale and Farm Sectors pp. 429-441

- Andrew Muhammad, Sammy J. Neal, Terrill R. Hanson and Keithly Jones
- Applying Optimization and the Analytic Hierarchy Process to Enhance Agricultural Preservation Strategies in the State of Delaware pp. 442-456

- Kent Messer and William L. Allen
- The Effect of the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act on Market Transparency and Grid Price Dispersion pp. 457-467

- Scott Fausti, Bashir A. Qasmi, Jing Li and Mathew A. Diersen
- Are Travelers Willing to Pay a Premium to Stay at a “Green” Hotel? Evidence from an Internal Meta-Analysis of Hedonic Price Premia pp. 468-484

- Nicolai Kuminoff, Congwen Zhang and Jeta Rudi
- Valuing Rural Recreation Amenities: Hedonic Prices for Vacation Rental Houses at Deep Creek Lake, Maryland pp. 485-504

- Jon Nelson
- Exploring the Role of Managerial Ability in Influencing Dairy Farm Efficiency pp. 505-516

- Justin P. Byma and Loren W. Tauer
- The Revenue Program Option in the 2008 U.S. Farm Bill: Evaluating Performance Characteristics of the ACRE Program pp. 517-533

- Carl Zulauf and David Orden
- Bargaining, Search, and Price Dispersion: Evidence from the Live Hogs Market pp. 534-546

- Tomislav Vukina and Xiaoyong Zheng
- U.S. Soybean Producer Perceptions and Management of Soybean Rust in the United States under the USDA Pest Information Platform for Extension and Education pp. 547-560

- Michael Livingston
- Do CVM Welfare Estimates Suffer from On-Site Sampling Bias? A Comparison of On-Site and Household Visitor Surveys pp. 561-570

- Juan Marcos González-Sepúlveda and John B. Loomis
- Farming and the Internet: Reasons for Non-Use pp. 571-584

- Brian Briggeman and Brian Whitacre
- Abstracts of Selected Papers pp. 585-593

- Anonymous
Volume 39, issue 2, 2010
- Experimental Economics and the Environment: Eliciting Values for Controversial Goods pp. 133-150

- Jason Shogren, Gregory M. Parkhurst and Darren Hudson
- What Can Laboratory Experiments Teach Us About Emissions Permit Market Design? pp. 151-161

- Timothy Cason
- An Experimental Analysis of Auctioning Emission Allowances Under a Loose Cap pp. 162-175

- William Shobe, Karen Palmer, Erica Myers, Charles Holt, Jacob Goeree and Dallas Burtraw
- Dynamic Field Experiments in Development Economics: Risk Valuation in Morocco, Kenya, and Peru pp. 176-192

- Travis Lybbert, Francisco Galarza, John McPeak, Christopher Barrett, Stephen R. Boucher, Michael Carter, Sommarat Chantarat, Aziz Fadlaoui and Andrew Mude
- Keep It Down: An Experimental Test of the Truncated k-Double Auction pp. 193-212

- Maurice Doyon, Daniel Rondeau and Richard Mbala
- Right-to-Choose Auctions: A Field Study of Water Markets in the Limari Valley of Chile pp. 213-226

- Jonathan Alevy, Oscar Cristi and Oscar Melo
- An Experimental Analysis of a Points-Based System for Managing Multispecies Fisheries pp. 227-244

- Christopher M. Anderson
- Voluntary Approaches to Transitioning from Competitive Fisheries to Rights-Based Management: Bringing the Field into the Lab pp. 245-261

- Gunnar Knapp and James Murphy
- Ambient-Based Policy Instruments: The Role of Recommendations and Presentation pp. 262-274

- John Spraggon and Robert J. Oxoby
- Confounded by the Field: Bidding in Food Auctions When Field Prices Are Increasing pp. 275-287

- John C. Bernard and Na He
- The Effective Use of Limited Information: Do Bid Maximums Reduce Procurement Cost in Asymmetric Auctions? pp. 288-304

- Daniel Hellerstein and Nathaniel Higgins
- Do Static Externalities Offset Dynamic Externalities? An Experimental Study of the Exploitation of Substitutable Common-Pool Resources pp. 305-323

- Gastón Giordana, Marielle Montginoul and Marc Willinger
- Matching Grants and Charitable Giving: Why People Sometimes Provide a Helping Hand to Fund Environmental Goods pp. 324-343

- Koji Kotani, Kent Messer and William D. Schulze
- Estimating Hypothetical Bias in Economically Emergent Africa: A Generic Public Good Experiment pp. 344-358

- Arthur Caplan, David Aadland and Anthony Macharia
Volume 39, issue 1, 2010
- Benefits and Costs of Natural Resources Policies Affecting Public and Private Lands: USDA W2133 Regional Research Project Legacy and Current Contributions pp. 1-8

- Michael D. Kaplowitz and John Bergstrom
- A Pseudo-Sequential Choice Model for Valuing Multi-Attribute Environmental Policies or Programs in Contingent Valuation Applications pp. 9-21

- Dmitriy Volinskiy, John Bergstrom, Christopher Cornwell and Thomas P. Holmes
- Incomplete Demand Systems, Corner Solutions, and Welfare Measurement pp. 22-36

- Roger von Haefen
- Sensitivity of WTP Estimates to Definition of ‘Yes’: Reinterpreting Expressed Response Intensity pp. 37-55

- Mimako Kobayashi, Kimberly Rollins and M. D. R. Evans
- Valuing the Prevention of an Infestation: The Threat of the New Zealand Mud Snail in Northern Nevada pp. 56-74

- Alison Davis and Klaus Moeltner
- Preference Heterogeneity in a Count Data Model of Demand for Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation pp. 75-88

- Thomas P. Holmes and Jeffrey Englin
- The Welfare Effects of Restricting Off-Highway Vehicle Access to Public Lands pp. 89-100

- Paul Jakus, John E. Keith, Lu Liu and Dale Blahna
- Meta-Functional Transfer of Hedonic Property Values: Application to Great Lakes Areas of Concern pp. 101-113

- John Braden, Xia Feng, Luiz Freitas and DooHwan Won
- Willingness to Pay for Water Quality Improvements in the United States and Canada: Considering Possibilities for International Meta-Analysis and Benefit Transfer pp. 114-131

- Robert Johnston and Paul J. Thomassin
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