Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
1993 - 2024
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Volume 34, issue 2, 2005
- The Demand for Economic Policy Analysis: Is Anyone Listening? pp. 123-130

- Sandra S. Batie
- Farmland Preservation and Residential Density: Can Development Rights Markets Affect Land Use? pp. 131-144

- Virginia McConnell, Elizabeth Kopits and Margaret Walls
- Cattle Accumulation and Land Use Intensification by Households in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 145-162

- Jill L. Caviglia-Harris
- Market Integration: Case Studies of Structural Change pp. 163-172

- Jason R.V. Franken, Joe Parcell, Michael Sykuta and Christopher L. Fulcher
- Importance of Cost Offsets for Dairy Farms Meeting a Nutrient Application Standard pp. 173-184

- Marc Ribaudo and Jean Agapoff
- Using DEA and VEA to Evaluate Quality of Life in the Mid-Atlantic States pp. 185-203

- Elizabeth Marshall and James Shortle
- Consumer Preferences for Locally Made Specialty Food Products Across Northern New England pp. 204-216

- Kelly L. Giraud, Craig A. Bond and Jennifer J. Bond
- Applying the Miceli Model to Explain Cooperation in Municipal Solid Waste Management pp. 217-225

- Kelly J. Tiller and Paul Jakus
- Impact of Macroeconomic Policies on Agricultural Prices pp. 226-237

- Titus Awokuse
- Analysis of Cardinal and Ordinal Assumptions in Conjoint Analysis pp. 238-252

- R Wes Harrison, Jeffrey Gillespie and Deacue Fields
- An Empirical Analysis of Internet Use by U.S. Farmers pp. 253-264

- Ashok Mishra and Timothy Park
- Implications of a Carbon-Based Energy Tax for U.S. Agriculture pp. 265-279

- Uwe Schneider and Bruce McCarl
- Abstracts of Selected Papers pp. 280-287

- Anonymous
Volume 34, issue 1, 2005
- Policy Endogeneity and the Effects of Trade on the Environment pp. 1-15

- Brian Copeland
- Achieving Environmental Objectives Under Reduced Domestic Agricultural Support and Trade Liberalization: An Empirical Application to Taiwan pp. 16-31

- Hung-Hao Chang, Richard N. Boisvert and David Blandford
- Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Modeling the Linkages Using a Partial Equilibrium Trade Model pp. 32-41

- Caroline Saunders and Anita Wreford
- Greener Acres or Greener Waters? Potential U.S. Impacts of Agricultural Trade Liberalization pp. 42-53

- Robert C. Johansson, Joseph Cooper and Utpal Vasavada
- Effect of a Differentially Applied Environmental Regulation on Agricultural Trade Patterns and Production Location: The Case of Methyl Bromide pp. 54-74

- Lori Lynch, Scott Malcolm and David Zilberman
- Economic Incentives for Controlling Trade-Related Biological Invasions in the Great Lakes pp. 75-89

- Richard Horan and Frank Lupi
- The Environmental Impacts of Trade Liberalization: A Quantitative Analysis for the United States Using TEAM pp. 90-103

- Jared Creason, Michael Fisher, Svetlana Semenova and Susan F. Stone
- Effects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas on Forest Resources pp. 104-118

- James A. Turner, Joseph Buongiorno and Shushuai Zhu
- Merlinda D. Ingco and John D. Nash (eds.). 2004. Agriculture and the WTO: Creating a Trading System for Development. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 408 pp., $45.00 pp. 119-120

- W. Hartley Furtan
- Yacov Tsur, Terry Roe, Rachid Doukkali, and Ariel Dinar. 2004. Pricing Irrigation Water: Principles and Cases from Developing Countries. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future, 319 pp., $65.00 pp. 120-122

- Erik Lichtenberg
Volume 33, issue 2, 2004
- The Obligations of a Policy Economist pp. 159-161

- Paul R. Portney
- ITQs and Community: An Essay on Environmental Governance pp. 162-170

- Bonnie J. McCay
- Socioeconomics of Individual Transferable Quotas and Community-Based Fishery Management pp. 171-181

- Parzival Copes and Anthony Charles
- Contingent Valuation, Hypothetical Bias, and Experimental Economics pp. 182-192

- James Murphy and Thomas H. Stevens
- How Institutions Affect Outcomes in Laboratory Tradable Fishing Allowance Systems pp. 193-208

- Christopher M. Anderson
- A Conjoint Analysis of Public Preferences for Agricultural Land Preservation pp. 209-219

- Joshua Duke and Thomas W. Ilvento
- Risk Management Strategies in Humid Production Regions: A Comparison of Supplemental Irrigation and Crop Insurance pp. 220-232

- Timothy Dalton, Gregory A. Porter and Noah G. Winslow
- Integrating Farmer Decision Making to Target Land Retirement Programs pp. 233-244

- Wanhong Yang and Murat Isik
- County Amenities and Net Migration pp. 245-254

- Anil Rupasingha and Stephan Goetz
- Agricultural Contracting and the Scale of Production pp. 255-271

- Nigel Key
- Farm Return and Land Price Effects from Environmental Standards and Stocking Density Restrictions pp. 272-281

- Alfons Weersink, Greg deVos and Peter Stonehouse
- Performance Results and Characteristics of Adopters of Genetically Engineered Soybeans in Delaware pp. 282-292

- John C. Bernard, John D. Pesek and Chunbo Fan
- A Note on the Reliability Tests of Estimates from ARMS Data pp. 293-297

- C. S. Kim, C. Hallahan, W. Lindamood, Glenn Schaible and J. Payne
- Abstracts of Selected Papers pp. 298-306

- Anonymous
Volume 33, issue 1, 2004
- The Growing Prevalence of Emergency, Disaster, and Other Ad Hoc Farm Program Payments: Implications for Agri-Environmental and Conservation Programs pp. 1-7

- Katherine R. Smith
- Multifunctionality, Agricultural Policy, and Environmental Policy pp. 8-17

- David Abler
- Using Sciences to Improve the Economic Efficiency of Conservation Policies pp. 18-23

- JunJie Wu
- Some Hard Truths About Agriculture and the Environment pp. 24-33

- Erik Lichtenberg
- Participation in Agricultural Land Preservation Programs: Parcel Quality and a Complex Policy Environment pp. 34-49

- Joshua Duke
- Modeling Migration Effects on Agricultural Lands: A Growth Equilibrium Model pp. 50-60

- Yohannes G. Hailu and Randall S. Rosenberger
- The Coordination and Design of Point-Nonpoint Trading Programs and Agri-Environmental Policies pp. 61-78

- Richard Horan, James Shortle and David Abler
- The Performance of Compliance Measures and Instruments for Nitrate Nonpoint Pollution Control Under Uncertainty and Alternative Agricultural Commodity Policy Regimes pp. 79-90

- Nii Adote Abrahams and James Shortle
- A Carrot-and-Stick Approach to Environmental Improvement: Marrying Agri-Environmental Payments and Water Quality Regulations pp. 91-104

- Robert C. Johansson and Jonathan D. Kaplan
- Do Conservation Practices and Programs Benefit the Intended Resource Concern? pp. 105-120

- John Westra, Julie K. H. Zimmerman and Bruce Vondracek
- Simulating the Effects of a Green Payment Program on the Diffusion Rate of a Conservation Technology pp. 121-137

- Kenneth A. Baerenklau
- Are Green Payments Good for the Environment? pp. 138-147

- Erik Lichtenberg
- Alternative Green Payment Policies When Multiple Benefits Matter pp. 148-158

- Jinhua Zhao, Lyubov Kurkalova and Catherine Kling
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