Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2004
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Volume 25, issue 2-3, 2001
- Increasing efficiency in production, research, markets and environmental management pp. 137-140

- David Colman
- Attribution and other problems in assessing the returns to agricultural R&D pp. 141-152

- Julian Alston and Philip Pardey
- An ex ante economic and policy analysis of research on genetic resistance to livestock disease: trypanosomosis in Africa pp. 153-163

- Cesar A. Falconi, Steven Were Omamo, Guy d'Ieteren and Fuad Iraqi
- A prospective evaluation of biotechnology in semi-subsistence agriculture pp. 165-175

- Matin Qaim
- Is livestock research unproductive?: Separating health maintenance from improvement research pp. 177-189

- Robert Townsend and Colin Thirtle
- Impact of institutions and public research on private agricultural research pp. 191-198

- Oscar Alfranca and Wallace Huffman
- The Green Revolution and the productivity paradox: evidence from the Indian Punjab pp. 199-209

- Rinku Murgai
- Alternative methods for environmentally adjusted productivity analysis pp. 211-218

- Atakelty Hailu and Terrence S. Veeman
- An economic evaluation of the environmental benefits from pesticide reduction pp. 219-226

- Cher Brethour and Alfons Weersink
- Economic analysis of environmental benefits of integrated pest management: a Philippine case study pp. 227-233

- Leah C. M. Cuyno, George Norton and Agnes Rola
- Technical efficiency in developing country agriculture: a meta-analysis pp. 235-243

- Abdourahmane Thiam, Boris Bravo-Ureta and Teodoro E. Rivas
- Agent-based spatial models applied to agriculture: a simulation tool for technology diffusion, resource use changes and policy analysis pp. 245-260

- Thomas Berger
- Infrastructure and rural development: insights from a Grameen Bank village phone initiative in Bangladesh pp. 261-272

- Abdul Bayes
- Tank irrigation management as a local common property: the case of Tamil Nadu, India pp. 273-283

- T. Sakurai and K. Palanisami
- Market power and the pricing of commodities imported from developing countries: the case of US vanilla bean imports pp. 285-294

- Manitra A. Rakotoarisoa and Shahla Shapouri
- What explains price volatility changes in commodity markets? Answers from the world palm-oil market pp. 295-301

- Tancrede Voituriez
- Optimal hedging decisions for Taiwanese corn traders on the way to liberalisation pp. 303-309

- Kang E. Liu, Jerome Geaun and Li-Fen Lei
- The role of intermediaries in enhancing market efficiency in the Ethiopian grain market pp. 311-320

- Eleni Z. Gabre-Madhin
- Towards greater food security for India's poor: balancing government intervention and private competition pp. 321-335

- Dina L. Umali-Deininger and Klaus Deininger
- Averting a food crisis: private imports and public targeted distribution in Bangladesh after the 1998 flood pp. 337-346

- Carlo del Ninno and Paul Dorosh
- The impact of food scares on price adjustment in the UK beef market pp. 347-357

- Tim Lloyd, S. McCorriston, C. W. Morgan and A. J. Rayner
- A fresh meat almost ideal demand system incorporating negative TV press and advertising impact pp. 359-374

- Wim Verbeke and Ronald Ward
- The economic cost of the CAP revisited pp. 375-385

- George Philippidis and L. J. Hubbard
Volume 25, issue 1, 2001
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel
- Measuring soil quality dynamics: A role for economists, and implications for economic analysis pp. 13-26

- Kwansoo Kim, Bradford L. Barham and Ian Coxhead
- How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations?: The case of improved maize technology in Ghana pp. 27-39

- Cheryl Doss and Michael L. Morris
- The effect of barge and ocean freight price volatility in international grain markets pp. 41-58

- Michael S. Haigh and Henry L. Bryant
- Grain transport and rural credit in Mozambique: solving the space-time problem pp. 59-70

- Channing Arndt, Rico Schiller and Finn Tarp
- Income distribution in rice-growing villages during the post-Green Revolution periods: the Philippine case, 1985 and 1998 pp. 71-84

- Jonna Estudillo, Agnes Quisumbing and Keijiro Otsuka
- Evolution of land tenure institutions and development of agroforestry: evidence from customary land areas of Sumatra pp. 85-101

- Keijiro Otsuka, S. Suyanto, Tetsushi Sonobe and Thomas P. Tomich
- Modeling the impact of technological change on nutrition and marketed surplus pp. 103-118

- Mohamed M. Ahmed, Paul Preckel, Timothy G. Baker and Miguel Lopez-Pereira
- Optimal weed control under static and dynamic decision rules pp. 119-130

- JunJie Wu
Volume 24, issue 3, 2001
- Linking technical change to research effort: an examination of aggregation and spillovers effects pp. 235-246

- Greg Traxler and Derek Byerlee
- Managerial ability -- a review of its basis and potential improvement using psychological concepts pp. 247-262

- P. L. Nuthall
- Structural adjustment and soil degradation in Tanzania: A CGE model approach with endogenous soil productivity pp. 263-287

- Henrik Wiig, Jens B. Aune, Solveig Glomsrod and Vegard Iversen
- Identification of habit in Japanese food consumption pp. 289-295

- David W. Price and Conrad Gislason
- Technology and farm performance: paths of productive efficiencies over time pp. 297-306

- Kaliappa Kalirajan and R. T. Shand
- Input and output technical efficiencies of wheat production in Kerman, Iran pp. 307-313

- Mohammad Bakhshoodeh and Kenneth J. Thomson
- Agricultural taxation in developing countries: a survey of issues and policy pp. 315-328

- Mahmood Hasan Khan
- The influence of management characteristics on the technical efficiency of wheat farmers in eastern England pp. 329-338

- Paul Wilson, David Hadley and Carol Asby
- Environmental Indicators and Agricultural Policy: F.M. Brouwer, J.R. Crabtree (Eds.); CABI Publishing, 10 E 40th Street, Suite 3203, New York, NY 10016, USA, 1999, 305 pp, US$ 90.00, ISBN 0-85199-289-7 pp. 339-341

- Ton M. G. Cornelissen
Volume 24, issue 2, 2000
- Structural and productivity change in US agriculture, 1950-1982 pp. 127-147

- Wallace Huffman and Robert E. Evenson
- Gains and structural effects of exploiting scale-economies in Norwegian dairy production pp. 149-166

- Knut Løyland and Vidar Ringstad
- Wheat demand in Japanese flour milling industry: a production theory approach pp. 167-178

- Won W. Koo, Weining Mao and Takeshi Sakurai
- Technical change in Senegal's irrigated rice sector: impact assessment under uncertainty pp. 179-197

- Monica Fisher, William Masters and Mamadou Sidibe
- The social cost of labor in rural development: job creation benefits re-examined pp. 199-208

- Theodore Horbulyk
- Economics of biological control of cassava mealybug in Africa pp. 209-219

- J. Zeddies, R. P. Schaab, P. Neuenschwander and H. R. Herren
- Strategies and impact of agro-allied parastatals reform in Nigeria pp. 221-228

- Ade S. Olomola
- Against the Grain: Agri-Environmental Reform in the United States and the European Union: Clive Potter, Wallingford, Oxon, UK and CAB International, New York, April 1998, 208 pp., US$ 65.00 hardcover, ISBN 0851992285 pp. 229-230

- Mairi Jay
- Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience: Fikret Berkes, Carl Folke, Johan Colding (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, 459 pp, +xvi, US$ 80.00, ISBN 0-521-59140-6 pp. 230-233

- Nancy McCarthy
Volume 24, issue 1, 2000
- Introduction to the special issue on: Management of water resources for agriculture pp. 3-7

- Ujjayant Chakravorty and David Zilberman
- Investment in site-specific crop management under uncertainty: implications for nitrogen pollution control and environmental policy pp. 9-21

- Madhu Khanna, Murat Isik and Alex Winter-Nelson
- Controlling agricultural nonpoint water pollution: costs of implementing the Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998 pp. 23-31

- Doug Parker
- Integrated economic-hydrologic water modeling at the basin scale: the Maipo river basin pp. 33-46

- Mark Rosegrant, Claudia Ringler, D. C. McKinney, X. Cai, A. Keller and Guillermo Donoso
- The allocative efficiency and conservation potential of water laws encouraging investments in on-farm irrigation technology pp. 47-60

- Ray Huffaker and Norman Whittlesey
- Constrained conjunctive-use for endogenously separable water markets: managing the Waihole-Waikane aqueduct pp. 61-71

- Rodney B. W. Smith and James Roumasset
- R&D policies for desalination technologies pp. 73-85

- Yacov Tsur and Amos Zemel
- The importance of structure in linking games pp. 87-100

- Richard Just and Sinaia Netanyahu
- Transboundary water management: Game-theoretic lessons for projects on the US-Mexico border pp. 101-111

- George Frisvold and Margriet F. Caswell
- The integration of water quality into transboundary allocation agreements: Lessons from the southwestern United States pp. 113-125

- Lynne Lewis
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