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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 27, issue 3, 2002
- Introduction to the special issue on spatial analysis for agricultural economists pp. 197-200

- Gerald Nelson
- Deforestation and land use change: sparse data environments pp. 201-216

- Gerald Nelson and Jacqueline Geoghegan
- Spatially explicit micro-level modelling of land use change at the rural-urban interface pp. 217-232

- Kathleen Bell and Elena Irwin
- Adding value to spatially managed inputs by understanding site-specific yield response pp. 233-245

- David Bullock, Jess Lowenberg-DeBoer and Scott Swinton
- Under the hood: Issues in the specification and interpretation of spatial regression models pp. 247-267

- Luc Anselin
- Crossing spatial analyses and livestock economics to understand deforestation processes in the Brazilian Amazon: the case of Sao Felix do Xingu in South Para pp. 269-294

- B. Mertens, R. Poccard-Chapuis, M. -G. Piketty, A. -E. Lacques and A. Venturieri
- Location and uptake: integrated household and GIS analysis of technology adoption and land use, with application to smallholder dairy farms in Kenya pp. 295-315

- S. J. Staal, I. Baltenweck, M. M. Waithaka, T. deWolff and L. Njoroge
- Temporal and spatial modelling of tropical deforestation: a survival analysis linking satellite and household survey data pp. 317-332

- Colin Vance and Jacqueline Geoghegan
- Land use dynamics in the central highlands of Vietnam: a spatial model combining village survey data with satellite imagery interpretation pp. 333-354

- Daniel Müller and Manfred Zeller
- The dynamics of land-cover change in western Honduras: exploring spatial and temporal complexity pp. 355-369

- Darla Munroe, Jane Southworth and Catherine M. Tucker
- Capturing household-level spatial influence in agricultural management using random effects regression pp. 371-381

- Scott Swinton
- Bayesian spatial probit estimation: a primer and an application to HYV rice adoption pp. 383-402

- Garth Holloway, Bhavani Shankar and Sanzidur Rahman
- Spatial economics of biological control: investing in new releases of insects for earlier limitation of Paterson's curse in Australia pp. 403-424

- T. L. Nordblom, M. J. Smyth, A. Swirepik, A. W. Sheppard and D. T. Briese
- Spatial dimensions of precision agriculture: a spatial econometric analysis of millet yield on Sahelian coversands pp. 425-443

- Raymond Florax, Roelf L. Voortman and Joost Brouwer
Volume 27, issue 2, 2002
- Consumption effects of genetic modification: what if consumers are right? pp. 97-109

- Konstantinos Giannakas and Murray Fulton
- Acreage response in Pakistan: a co-integration approach pp. 111-121

- Khalid Mushtaq and P. J. Dawson
- Are commodity prices chaotic? pp. 123-137

- Arjun Chatrath, Bahram Adrangi and Kanwalroop Kathy Dhanda
- Assets, activities and income generation in rural Mexico: factoring in social and public capital pp. 139-156

- Paul Winters, Benjamin Davis and Leonardo Corral
- Cost-effectiveness of alternative green payment policies for conservation technology adoption with heterogeneous land quality pp. 157-174

- Madhu Khanna, Murat Isik and David Zilberman
- Measuring managerial efficiency: the case of commercial greenhouse growers pp. 175-181

- G. Trip, G. J. Thijssen, J. A. Renkema and R. B. M. Huirne
- Readings in Development Economics: Volumes I and II: Pranab Bardhan, Christopher Udry, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, Vol. I, 366 pp., US$ 29.95, Softcover, ISBN: 0-262-52282-9; Vol. II, 437 pp., US$ 29.95, Softcover, ISBN: 0-262-52283-7 pp. 183-185

- Jeffrey Alwang
- Agriculture, Trade and the Environment: The Impact of Liberalization on Sustainable Development: John M. Antle, Joseph N. Lekakis, George P. Zanias (Eds.), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 1998, US$ 95, Hardback, ISBN: 1858987830 pp. 185-188

- Paul Riethmuller
- Tradeoffs or Synergies? Agricultural Intensification, Economic Development and the Environment: David R. Lee, Christopher B. Barrett (Eds.), CAB International, Wallingford, UK, New York, 2001, 538 pp., US$ 99.50, Cloth, ISBN: 0-85199-435-0 pp. 188-189

- Gerald Shively
- Multilateral trade negotiations on agriculture: a resource manual: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2001, 653 pp., ISBN: 92-5-104439-2 (Available at: http://www.fao.org) pp. 189-190

- Suzanne Thornsbury
Volume 27, issue 1, 2002
- Why do farmers have so little interest in futures markets? pp. 1-6

- Phillip Simmons
- Productivity and economic growth in Kenyan agriculture, 1964-1996 pp. 7-13

- Anders Gerdin
- Downward sloping demand for environmental amenities and international compensation: elephant conservation and strategic culling pp. 15-22

- Erwin Bulte and Gerrit van Kooten
- Seasonal labor constraints and intra-household dynamics in the female fields of southern Cameroon pp. 23-32

- Renata L. Elad and Jack. E. Houston
- Adoption of improved chickpea varieties: KRIBHCO experience in tribal region of Gujarat, India pp. 33-39

- R. L. Shiyani, Pramod Joshi, M. Asokan and M. C. S. Bantilan
- Combining results of different models: the case of a levy on the Dutch nitrogen surplus pp. 41-49

- Nico B. P. Polman and Geert J. Thijssen
- The potential impact of climate change on Taiwan's agriculture pp. 51-64

- Ching-Cheng Chang
- Publicly-funded UK agricultural R&D and 'social' total factor productivity pp. 65-74

- Andrew Barnes
- Non-parametric estimation of decision makers' risk aversion pp. 75-83

- Gudbrand Lien
- Review of World Development Report 2000/2001: "Attacking Poverty", World Bank: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001, 335 pp., US$ 26, ISBN: 0-19-521129-4 pp. 85-87

- Paul Glewwe
- CAP Regimes and the European Countryside: F. Brouwer, P. Lowe (Eds.), Oxford University Press, New York, 2000, Hardcover, US$ 90, ISBN: 0-85199-354-0 pp. 87-88

- Margaret Loseby
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Income Risk Management in Agriculture: OECD, Paris, France, December 2000, 152 pp., US$ 42.00, Softcover, ISBN 92-64-18534-8 pp. 88-90

- Darrell Bosch
- Agriculture and Economic Growth: Theory and Measurement: Yair Mundlak (Ed.), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000, 479 pp., US$ 55, ISBN 0-674-00228-8 pp. 90-92

- Lilyan Fulginiti
Volume 26, issue 3, 2001
- How important is improving food availability for reducing child malnutrition in developing countries? pp. 191-204

- Lisa Catherine Smith and Lawrence Haddad
- Marketing cooperatives and financial structure: a transaction costs economics analysis pp. 205-216

- George W. J. Hendrikse and Cees P. Veerman
- Reindeer husbandry, the Swedish market for reindeer meat, and the Chernobyl effects pp. 217-226

- Goran Bostedt
- Sense and sustainability revisited: the limits of total factor productivity measures of sustainable agricultural systems pp. 227-236

- Derek Byerlee and Rinku Murgai
- The impact of agricultural productivity increases in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe on world agricultural markets pp. 237-251

- Silvia Weyerbrock
- Profitability of incremental generic promotion of Australian dairy products pp. 253-266

- D. J. Hill, R. R. Piggott and G. R. Griffith
- Factors explaining the diffusion of hybrid maize in Latin America and the Caribbean region pp. 267-280

- Jennifer L. Kosarek, Philip Garcia and Michael L. Morris
- Measuring regional competitiveness in oilseeds production and processing in Nigeria: a spatial equilibrium modelling approach pp. 281-294

- Edamwen M. Omoregie and Kenneth J. Thomson
Volume 26, issue 2, 2001
- Agriculture in transition economies: from common heritage to divergence pp. 95-114

- Zvi Lerman
- Wine market prices and investment under uncertainty: an econometric model for Bordeaux Crus Classes pp. 115-133

- Gregory V. Jones and Karl Storchmann
- Analysis of household attitudes toward the purchase of livestock products and fish in Cameroon pp. 135-147

- N. Emmanuel Tambi
- Global models applied to agricultural and trade policies: a review and assessment pp. 149-172

- Frank van Tongeren, Hans Meijl and Yves Surry
- Demand for area crop insurance among litchi producers in northern Vietnam pp. 173-184

- Monte L. Vandeveer
- Agriculture, Trade and the Environment: the Impact of Liberalization on Sustainable Development: John M. Antle, Joseph N. Lekakis and George P. Zanias (Eds.); Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 1998, US$ 95, Hardback, ISBN 1858987830 pp. 185-187

- Paul Riethmuller
- Out of the Shadow of Famine: Evolving Food Markets and Food Policy in Bangladesh: R. Ahmed, S. Haggblade and T. Chowdhury (Eds.), The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2000, 344 pp., US$ 70 (hardback) ISBN 080-1863333, US$ 35 (paperback) ISBN 080-1864763 pp. 187-189

- J. W. Mellor
Volume 26, issue 1, 2001
- The rural non-farm sector: issues and evidence from developing countries pp. 1-23

- Jean Lanjouw and Peter Lanjouw
- Economic development, institutional change, and the political economy of agricultural protection: An econometric study of Belgium since the 19th century pp. 25-43

- Johan Swinnen, Anurag Banerjee and Harry de Gorter
- US-Mexico fresh vegetable trade: the effects of trade liberalization and economic growth pp. 45-55

- Jaime E. Malaga, Gary Williams and Stephen W. Fuller
- Structural changes in the demand for food in Asia: empirical evidence from Taiwan pp. 57-69

- Jikun Huang and Howarth Bouis
- The demand for alcoholic beverages in Spain pp. 71-83

- Ana Angulo, Jose Maria Gil and Azucena Gracia
- United Nations ACC/SCN Fourth Report on the World Nutrition Situation: UN ACC/SCN in collaboration with IFPRI, Geneva, 2000, 132 pp., available in paperback at accscn@who.org, free to developing countries, US$ 15 to developed countries. Also available free on the Web at www.IFPRI.org pp. 85-86

- Susan Horton
- Negotiating Water Rights: Bryan Randolph Bruns and Ruth Meinzen-Dick (Eds.), Intermediate Technology Publications, London, UK, 2000, 326 pp., US$ 25.00, [UK pound] 14.95, paper back, ISBN 185339484x; Vistaar Publication (A Division of Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd.) New Delhi, India, 2000, hard bound, ISBN 81-7036-878-2 pp. 86-88

- Leslie Lipper
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