Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2004
Continued by Agricultural Economics. Current editor(s): William Masters and Gerald Shively From Blackwell Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1988
- Macroeconomic policy impacts on United States agriculture: A simulation analysis pp. 291-307

- Tom Barclay and Luther Tweeten
- The U.S. demand for imported and domestically produced foods: An investigation of intertemporal and substitution effects pp. 309-326

- Peter Isard, Barbara Lowrey, P. A. V. B. Swamy and Roger Conway
- Income and employment generation from agricultural processing and marketing: The case of soybean in Indonesia pp. 327-339

- Yujiro Hayami, Toshihiko Kawagoe, Yoshinori Morooka and Musdjidin Siregar
- Some lessons from the modelling of the Spanish rice market pp. 341-354

- E. Wesley and F. Peterson
- An evaluation of Indian government rice policy in Tamil Nadu pp. 355-364

- G. Chellaraj and B Brorsen
- Labour on the family farm: A theory under uncertainty pp. 365-380

- P. J. Dawson
- Simplified risk analysis in agricultural extension pp. 381-390

- Elmar Rodrigues da Cruz and Victor Hugo da Fonseca Porto
Volume 1, issue 3, 1987
- On why agriculture declines with economic growth pp. 195-207

- Kym Anderson
- Spatial organization of marketing facilities in developing countries: A case study of oilseeds in Sudan pp. 209-227

- E. Dean Baldwin, Babiker I. Babiker and Donald W. Larson
- A risk responsive acreage response function for millet in Niger pp. 229-239

- Akinwumi A. Adesina and B Brorsen
- Labour-related structural trends in South African maize production pp. 241-258

- J. Van Zyl, Nick Vink and T. I. Fenyes
- Effects of the energy crisis on French agriculture between 1974 and 1984 pp. 259-272

- Sylvie Bonny
- Wheat and maize price policies in Hungary: Tradeoffs between foreign exchange and government revenue pp. 273-290

- Avishay Braverman, Jeffrey Hammer and Jonathan Morduch
Volume 1, issue 2, 1987
- Changing agricultural comparative advantage pp. 97-112

- Philip Abbott and Robert L. Thompson
- Structural variations of agriculture in the pacific pp. 113-125

- Hiroshi Yamauchi
- Risk-taking preferences of farmers in northern Thailand: Measurements and implications pp. 127-142

- William Grisley and Earl Kellog
- Institutional reform of marketing and related services to agriculture, with particular reference to Africa pp. 143-157

- John C. Abbott
- Structural change and its impact on traditional agricultural sectors of rapidly developing countries: The case of natural rubber pp. 159-174

- Colin Barlow and Sisira Jayasuriya
- The evolution and implications of the U.S. food security act of 1985 pp. 175-190

- R. G. F. Spitze
- Elements of agricultural trade policies: J.P. Houck. Macmillan, New York, 1986, 224 pp., US$29.95 (hardcover), ISBN 0-02947720-4 pp. 191-192

- Ewa Rabinowicz
- The economics of tropical farm management: J.P. Makeham and L.R. Malcolm. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986, 178 pp., [UK pound]19.50 (hardcover), [UK pound]6.95 (paperback), ISBN 0-521-30894-1 (hardcover), 0-521-31367-8 (paperback) pp. 192-193

- M. P. Collinson
Volume 1, issue 1, 1986
- Editorial pp. v-vi

- Hedley Douglas D.
- Market analysis, technical change and income distribution in semi-subsistence agriculture: the case of Bangladesh pp. 1-18

- Mohammad Alauddin and Clement Tisdell
- Agricultural policy in tropical Africa: is a turnaround possible? pp. 19-34

- Jean M. Due
- Appraising alternatives for allocating and cost recovery for irrigation water in Egypt pp. 35-52

- Richard L. Bowen and Robert A. Young
- Persistent underinvestment in public agricultural research pp. 53-65

- James F. Oehmke
- Effects of increasing agricultural productivity in a multisectoral model for the Philippines pp. 67-85

- Romeo M. Bautista
- Subjective equilibrium theory of the farm household: C. Nakajima. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1986, xii + 302, US $57.50/Dfl. 155.00, ISBN 0-444-42646-9 pp. 87-89

- Kailash Sharma
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