Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2004
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1989
- International agricultural research systems pp. 257-260

- Jock Anderson and John L. Dillon
- Structure of public support for national agricultural research systems: A political economy perspective pp. 261-278

- Philip Pardey, M. Sandra Kang and Howard Elliott
- Agricultural research problems in small developing countries: Case studies from the South Pacific Island Nations pp. 279-292

- J. Brian Hardaker and Euan M. Fleming
- Development assistance and exports: The case of the United States pp. 293-307

- Ralph W. Cummings, Jr. and Dana G. Dalrymple
- Does agricultural growth in poor countries harm agricultural-exporting rich countries? pp. 309-321

- Kym Anderson
- Spillover effects of international agricultural research: CIMMYT-based semi-dwarf wheats in Australia pp. 323-332

- John P. Brennan
- Market price response of world rice research pp. 333-343

- Yujiro Hayami, Masao Kikuchi and Kazuko Morooka
- Agricultural technology and farm-nonfarm growth linkages pp. 345-364

- Steven Haggblade and Peter Hazell
- Value of external reviews of research at the International Agricultural Research Centers pp. 365-380

- Keith Fuglie and Vernon Ruttan
- Sense and sustainability: Sustainability as an objective in international agricultural research pp. 381-398

- John K. Lynam and Robert W. Herdt
Volume 3, issue 3, 1989
- Developing country interests in agricultural trade reform pp. 169-186

- Rodney Tyers
- Evaluating agricultural energy policies under uncertainty: The case of electricity in South India pp. 187-198

- Suresh Babu and Arne Hallam
- Measuring benefits to operation and maintenance expenditure in the canal irrigation system of Pakistan: A simulation analysis pp. 199-212

- Muhammad A. Chaudhry and Mubarik Ali
- Derivation of long-run factor demands from short-run responses pp. 213-230

- Herve Guyomard and Dominique Vermersch
- Expected economic effects of BST in the Netherlands pp. 231-248

- G. W. J. Giesen, A. J. Oskam and Paul Berentsen
- Technological change in Illinois agriculture: Grabowski, R., Kraft, S., Mehdian, S. and Pasurka, C., 1989. Technological change in Illinois agriculture, 1982-1984. Agric. Econ., 2: 303-318 pp. 249-250

- Heinrich Hockmann
- Technological change in Illinois agriculture: A reply pp. 251-253

- Richard Grabowski, S. Kraft, S. Mehdian and Carl Pasurka
Volume 3, issue 2, 1989
- Agricultural trade liberalization in a multi-sector world model pp. 83-98

- Barry Krissoff and Nicole Ballenger
- Malawi's agricultural development: a success story? pp. 99-113

- Andrew J. Sofranko and Frederick C. Fliegel
- Wheat policy options in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Zimbabwe pp. 115-129

- Michael L. Morris
- Effect of sugar price policy on U.S. imports of processed sugar-containing foods pp. 131-146

- Cathy L. Jabara
- United States demand for coffee imports pp. 147-159

- Ellen Goddard and T. Akiyama
- The world coffee market and the international coffee agreement: M.Th.A. Pieterse and H.J. Silvis. Wageningen economic studies, 9. Wageningen Agricultural University/Pudoc, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1987. 115 pp., Dfl.27.50/US$19.00. ISBN 90-6754-118-4 pp. 161-162

- Geraldo Sant'Ana de Camargo Barros
- Agricultural marketing enterprises for the developing world: J.C. Abbott. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Great Britain, 1986. 200 pp., hardcover [UK pound]20.00/paperback [UK pound]6.50 pp. 162-163

- Geraldo Sant'Ana de Camargo Barros
- Marketing improvement in the developing world: what happens and what we have learned: Agricultural Services Section, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, 1984, 1986 (revised edition). 237 pp. ISBN 92-5-101427-2 pp. 164-166

- Uma Lele
- Agricultural marketing strategy and pricing policy: A World Bank symposium. Dieter Elz (Editor). The World Bank, Washington, DC, 1987. 133 pp. ISBN 0-8213-0830-0 pp. 166-168

- Ingemar Haraldsson
Volume 3, issue 1, 1989
- Agricultural supply response: A survey pp. 1-22

- J. Mohan Rao
- Welfare implications of a preferential tariff reduction for agricultural exports from less developed countries vs. a generalized tariff reduction pp. 23-48

- Giovanni Anania
- Fertilizer in Indonesian agriculture: the subsidy issue pp. 49-68

- Douglas D. Hedley and Steven R. Tabor
- Evaluation of the influence of agricultural price policy on cotton production in Cote-d'Ivoire pp. 69-76

- Kama Berte and Francis Epplin
Volume 2, issue 4, 1988
- The calculation of returns to research in distorted markets pp. 291-302

- James F. Oehmke
- Technological change in Illinois agriculture, 1982-1984 pp. 303-318

- Richard Grabowski, Steven Kraft, Seyed Mehdian and Carl Pasurka
- Crop selection and implications for profits and wind erosion in a semi-arid environment pp. 319-334

- John G. Lee, John R. Ellis and Ronald D. Lacewell
- A note on private farm management consulting services: The case of Argentina pp. 335-343

- Marcos Gallacher
- Household food demand in Burkina Faso: Implications for food policy pp. 345-364

- Kimseyinga Savadogo and Jon A. Brandt
- International supply response pp. 365-374

- Willis Peterson
Volume 2, issue 3, 1988
- The agricultural trade confrontation between the United States and the European community: a challenge to our profession pp. 185-195

- Michel Petit
- Cereal technology interventions for the west African semi-arid tropics pp. 197-208

- J. G. Nagy, J. H. Sanders and H. W. Ohm
- Soil and moisture management in Mali: a case study analysis for West Africa pp. 209-222

- John C. Day and Marcel P. Aillery
- Linkages between regulated and unregulated markets: the case of milk supply in Kenya pp. 223-230

- Wayne H. Howard and Ian McDonald
- Collateral, guaranties and rural credit in developing countries: evidence from Asia pp. 231-245

- Gershon Feder, Tongroj Onchan and Tejaswi Raparla
- Toward a behavioral model of multiple-job-holding farm families pp. 247-258

- Maria G. Eboli and Enrico Turri
- Examining the leontief paradox in U.S. agricultural trade pp. 259-272

- Chinkook Lee, Darryl Wills and Gerald Schluter
- A linear programming algorithm for determining mean-Gini efficient farm plans pp. 273-285

- John Okunev and John L. Dillon
- MIDAS--Model of an Integrated Dryland Agricultural System: MIDAS, A Bioeconomic Model of a Dryland Farm System. R.S. Kingvell and D.J. Panell (Editors). Pudoc, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1987. Paperback, 207 pp., Dfl.65.00/US$32.50. ISBN 90-220-0913-0 pp. 287-288

- Valter Johansson
- Research methodology: philosophy and practice: Research Methodology for Economists: Philosophy and Practice. Glenn L. Johnson. MacMillan, New York, 1986. 252 pp., US$27.50. ISBN 0-02-949840-0 pp. 288-289

- Kevin A. Parton
Volume 2, issue 2, 1988
- Biased technological change and factor demand in postwar Japanese agriculture, 1958-84 pp. 101-122

- Yoshima Kuroda
- A dynamic adjustment model for U.S. agriculture: 1948-79 pp. 123-137

- Utpal Vasavada and V. Eldon Ball
- What do agricultural income and productivity measurements really mean? pp. 139-157

- Gunther H. Schmitt
- Link between agricultural assistance and international trade pp. 159-166

- James P. Houck
- Impact of risk on HYV adoption in Bangladesh pp. 167-178

- Ashok Parikh and Andrew Bernard
- The economics of oil palm: Economic of crops in developing countries, 2. H.A.J. Moll. Centre for Agricultural Publishing and Documentation, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 1987. Hard cover, 288 pp., Dfl. 125/US$62.50. ISBN 90-220-0876-2 pp. 179-180

- Colin Barlow
- Agricultural policy formation in the European community: The birth of milk quotas and CAP reform: M. Petit, M. de Benedictis, D. Britton, M. de Groot, W. Henrichsmeyer and F. Lechi. Developments in Agricultural Economics, 4. American Elsevier, New York, 1987. Hardcover, 176 pp., Dfl. 120. ISBN 0-444-42894-1 pp. 181-183

- D. R. Harvey
- Agriculture's future: America's food system: T.L. Wallace. Springer, Berlin, 1987. Softcover, 93 pp., DM39.80. ISBN 3-540-96482-7 pp. 183-184

- S. Lane
Volume 2, issue 1, 1988
- Groundwater management: Efficiency and equity considerations pp. 1-18

- Eli Feinerman
- Issues relating to agricultural pricing policies and their analysis in developing countries pp. 19-37

- Ernst Lutz and Yasmin Saadat
- Grain production and food security in Arab countries pp. 39-56

- Mieczyslaw Adamowicz
- Principles of dynamic optimization in resource management pp. 57-72

- John Kennedy
- On the reform of rural supply and marketing cooperatives in China pp. 73-88

- Guanghua Wan, Zhang Y. Zhou and John L. Dillon
- The political economy of agricultural protection: East Asia in an international perspective: Kym Anderson and Yujiro Hayami. Allen and Unwin/Australia- Japan Research Centre, Australian National University, London/ Sydney/Boston, 185 pp pp. 89-94

- Bryant H. Wadsworth
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