Agricultural Economics
1986 - 2004
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Volume 12, issue 3, 1995
- Agricultural economics: an educational and research agenda for nations in transition pp. 193-240

- G.H. Peters
Volume 12, issue 2, 1995
- Liberalization of agricultural input markets in Bangladesh: process, impact, and lessons pp. 115-128

- Raisuddin Ahmed
- Soil conservation and governmental policies in tropical areas: Does aid worsen the incentives for arresting erosion? pp. 129-140

- Sverre Grepperud
- The cost of agricultural production risk pp. 141-150

- Bruce Babcock and Jason Shogren
- Landlords and farmers: implications of disparities in bargaining power for tenancy in agriculture pp. 151-162

- H. Andersson
- A partial adjustment model with rational expectations applied to the goat sector in Greece pp. 163-170

- Christos V. Fotopoulos
- Segmentation in the informal credit markets: the case of the Philippines pp. 171-181

- Geetha Nagarajan, Richard L. Meyer and Leroy J. Hushak
- Returns from research in economies with policy distortions: hybrid sorghum in Sudan pp. 183-192

- Mohamed M. Ahmed, William Masters and John H. Sanders
Volume 12, issue 1, 1995
- Approximation methods for ranking risky investment alternatives pp. 1-9

- David Bigman
- Value of moving from central planning to a market system: lessons from the Israeli water sector pp. 11-21

- Nir Becker
- Equity and efficiency considerations in area versus individual yield insurance pp. 23-35

- Calum Turvey and Zahirul Islam
- How integrated are world beef markets? The case of Australian and U.S. beef markets pp. 37-53

- Dimitris Diakosavvas
- Labor productivity measurement in Japanese agriculture, 1956-1990 pp. 55-68

- Yoshimi Kuroda
- Effects of agricultural production fluctuations on the Chinese macroeconomy pp. 69-78

- Guanghe Ran, Francis In and John L. Dillon
- Price expectations of sheep and goats by producers and intermediaries in Quetta market, Pakistan pp. 79-90

- Abelardo Rodriguez, Imran Ali, Muhammad Afzal, Nisar A. Shah and Usman Mustafa
- Estimating preference change in meat demand in Saudi Arabia pp. 91-98

- Safer H. Al-Kahtani and Badr El-din E. Sofian
- Estimation of dynamic maize supply response in Zambia pp. 99-107

- Kenneth Foster and Anthony Mwanaumo
Volume 11, issue 2-3, 1994
- Impacts of official development assistance on agricultural growth, savings and agricultural imports pp. 99-110

- Mylene W. Kherallah, John Beghin, E. Wesley Peterson and Fred J. Ruppel
- Compensated optimal response under uncertainty in agricultural household models pp. 111-123

- Atanu Saha
- Farmers and the U.S. Congress: rethinking basic institutional assumptions about agricultural policy pp. 125-141

- William P. Browne and Won K. Paik
- Alternative models of input allocation in multicrop systems: irrigation water in the central plains, United States pp. 143-158

- Michael R. Moore, Noel R. Gollehon and Marc B. Carey
- Role of information in the adoption of best management practices for water quality improvement pp. 159-170

- Peter M. Feather and Gregory S. Amacher
- Estimating random effects production function models with selectivity bias: an application to Swedish crop producers pp. 171-189

- Almas Heshmati
- Impacts of land fragmentation on the cost of producing wheat in the rain-fed region of northern Jordan pp. 191-196

- Amer S. Jabarin and Francis Epplin
- Measurement of cost inefficiency with safety first measure of risk pp. 197-206

- Ashok Parikh and Mir Kalan Shah
- Demand for food in Myanmar (Burma) pp. 207-217

- T. Soe, R. L. Batterham and R. G. Drynan
- Determinants of agriculture's relative decline: Thailand pp. 219-235

- Will Martin and Peter Warr
- Evaluation of external market effects and government intervention in Malaysia's agricultural sector: a computable general equilibrium framework pp. 237-256

- Kim Leng Yeah, John F. Yanagida and Hiroshi Yamauchi
- On-site economic evaluation of soil conservation practices in Honduras pp. 257-269

- Julio A. Carcamo, Jeffrey Alwang and George Norton
- Economics of erosion-control and seed-fertilizer technologies for hillside farming in Honduras pp. 271-288

- Miguel A. Lopez-Pereira, John H. Sanders, Timothy Baker and Paul Preckel
- Managerial form, ownership and efficiency: a case-study of Argentine agriculture pp. 289-299

- Marcos Gallacher, Stephan Goetz and David Debertin
- Impacts of FFW on nutrition in rural Kenya pp. 301-309

- Athanasenas Athanasios, Mesfin Bezuneh and Brady J. Deaton
- Market liberalization and integration of maize markets in Malawi pp. 311-324

- Francesco Goletti and Suresh Babu
- Profitability analysis of foodgrain in the Sudan's irrigated agricultural sector pp. 325-333

- Yusuf T. Gumaa, Hamid H. Faki, Abu Bakr I. Mohamed and Mohamed A. Ismail
- Effects of household size and composition on consumption in rural households in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe pp. 335-343

- Trevor Young and Abdalla A. Hamdok
Volume 11, issue 1, 1994
- Differential human capital and structural evolution in agriculture pp. 1-17

- John L. Rodgers
- An analysis of population growth, Green Revolution and terms of trade in the presence of cropsharing in agriculture pp. 19-28

- Mohammad Taslim
- From weed to wealth? Prospects for medic pastures in the Mediterranean farming system of north-west Syria pp. 29-42

- Thomas L. Nordblom, David Pannell, Scott Christiansen, Nerses Nersoyan and Faik Bahhady
- Farmer-to-farmer transfer of new crop varieties: an empirical analysis on small farms in Uganda pp. 43-49

- W. Grisley
- Japan's peanut import demand: implications for United States exports pp. 51-59

- Ping Zhang, Stanley M. Fletcher and Dale H. Carley
- Food demand in rural China: evidence from rural household survey pp. 61-69

- Shenggen Fan, Gail Cramer and Eric Wailes
- Impact of eliminating government interventions on China's rice sector pp. 71-81

- Shenggen Fan, Eric Wailes and Gail Cramer
- Ex ante assessment of the returns to livestock disease control in Indonesia pp. 83-91

- I. W. Patrick and D. T. Vere
- Environmental Economics: Policies for environmental management and sustainable development.: Clem Tisdell. Edward Elgar/Gower, Aldershot, England/Brookfield, VT, USA, 1993. xii + 259 pp, US$59.95. ISBN 1-8527- 8639-6 pp. 93-94

- Jock Anderson
- The political economy of food and nutrition policies: Per Pinstrup-Andersen (Editor). Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, USA/London, 1993. xx + 277 pp. ISBN 0-8018-4480-0 pp. 94-96

- Mandi Rukuni
- U.S.S.R.: a world bank symposium.: Avishay Braverman, Karen M. Brooks, Csaba Csaki (Editors). World Bank, Washington, DC, USA. ix + 314 pp., US$ 31.95. ISBN 0-8213-2322-9 pp. 96-98

- Joachim Von Braun
Volume 10, issue 3, 1994
- Resource supplies and changing world agricultural comparative advantage pp. 207-217

- James A. Tobey and G. V. Chomo
- Technology, production environment, and household income: Assessing the regional impacts of technological change pp. 219-231

- Mitch Renkov
- Value of information on crop response function to soil salinity in a farm-level optimization model pp. 233-243

- Eli Feinerman
- Evidence of the empirical relevance of the infant industry argument for the protection of Brazilian ethanol production pp. 245-256

- Kevin Rask
- International trade in a differentiated good: trade elasticities in the world rice market pp. 257-267

- Mercedita C. Agcaoili-Sombilla and Mark Rosegrant
- Returns to wheat breeding research in Nepal pp. 269-282

- Michael L. Morris, H. J. Dubin and Thaneswar Pokhrel
- 'Second-generation' MVs and the evolution of the green revolution: the case of Central Luzon, 1966-1990 pp. 283-295

- Keijiro Otsuka, Fe Gascon and Seki Asano
- The law of one price: a test based on prices for selected inputs in New Zealand agriculture pp. 297-305

- S. B. Delpachitra and R. L. St Hill
- Asymmetry in beef, lamb and pork farm-retail price transmission in Australia pp. 307-316

- G. R. Griffith and Nicholas Piggott
Volume 10, issue 2, 1994
- Sustaining growth in agriculture: A quantitative review of agricultural research investments pp. 107-123

- Jock Anderson, Philip Pardey and Johannes Roseboom
- Sources of EC horticultural import growth from developing countries pp. 125-141

- Jose-Maria Garcia Alvarez-Coque and Romeo M. Bautista
- Efficiency estimation in a profit maximising model using flexible production function pp. 143-152

- Subal Kumbhakar
- Impact of hybrid rice on input demand and productivity pp. 153-164

- Justin Lin
- Separability in farm-household economics: An experiment with linear programming pp. 165-177

- Julie C. Delforce
- Production technologies in Ethiopian agriculture pp. 179-191

- Asmerom Kidane and David Abler
- Extensification of agriculture and deforestation: Empirical evidence from Sudan pp. 193-200

- Abdelmoneim H. Elnagheeb and Daniel Bromley
- A critical assessment of the political preference function approach in agricultural economics pp. 201-206

- David Bullock and Kyeong-Soo Jeong
Volume 10, issue 1, 1994
- Evaluating alternative price expectation models for multiproduct supply analysis pp. 1-11

- Christopher McIntosh and C. Shumway
- Modernization of a peasant crop in Colombia: Evidence and implications pp. 13-25

- Willem Janssen and Norha Ruiz de Londono
- Efficiency in agricultural production: The case of peasant farmers in eastern Paraguay pp. 27-37

- Boris Bravo-Ureta and Robert E. Evenson
- Impacts of the training and visit extension system on farmers' knowledge and adoption of technology: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 39-47

- Syed Sajidin Hussain, Derek Byerlee and Paul W. Heisey
- Testing two trade models in Latin American agriculture pp. 49-59

- Carlos Arnade
- Impact of the US-EC price war on major wheat exporters' shares of the Chinese market pp. 61-70

- Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani and Paul Jensen
- Agricultural trade negotiations as a strategic game pp. 71-80

- Shiva S. Makki, Luther Tweeten and James Gleckler
- A gravity model analysis of meat trade policies pp. 81-88

- Won W. Koo, David Karemera and Richard Taylor
- Measuring research benefits in an imperfect market pp. 89-93

- T. J. Voon
- Gendered impacts of fertilizer subsidy removal programs in Malawi and Cameroon pp. 95-99

- Melinda Smale and Paul W. Heisey
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