Food Policy
1975 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue C, 2017
- Household history, SNAP participation, and food insecurity pp. 1-9

- Christopher A. Swann
- Is direct seeded rice a boon for economic performance? Empirical evidence from India pp. 10-18

- Ashok Mishra, Aditya Khanal and Valerien Pede
- Technological innovation in agricultural co-operatives in China: Implications for agro-food innovation policies pp. 19-33

- Jianli Luo, Hongdong Guo and Fu Jia
- Linking smallholder farmers to markets on extensive and intensive margins: Evidence from Nicaragua☆ pp. 34-44

- Ayako Ebata and Manuel Hernandez
- Understanding the retirement-consumption puzzle through the lens of food consumption-fuzzy regression-discontinuity evidence from urban China pp. 45-61

- Qihui Chen, Tinghe Deng, Junfei Bai and Xiurong He
- The power of the vegetable patch: How home-grown food helps large rural households achieve economies of scale & escape poverty pp. 62-74

- Maneka Jayasinghe, Andreas Chai, Shyama Ratnasiri and Christine Smith
- Indigenous Shawi communities and national food security support: Right direction, but not enough pp. 75-87

- Carol Zavaleta, Lea Berrang-Ford, Alejandro Llanos-Cuentas, César Cárcamo, James Ford, Rosa Silvera, Kaitlin Patterson, Grace S. Marquis and Sherilee Harper
- Soft drink prices, sales, body mass index and diabetes: Evidence from a panel of low-, middle- and high-income countries pp. 88-94

- Yevgeniy Goryakin, Pablo Monsivais and Marc Suhrcke
- Can mobile phones improve gender equality and nutrition? Panel data evidence from farm households in Uganda pp. 95-103

- Haruna Sekabira and Matin Qaim
- Improving the efficiency targeting of Malawi's farm input subsidy programme: Big pain, small gain? pp. 104-118

- Solomon Asfaw, Andrea Cattaneo, Giacomo Pallante and Alessandro Palma
- Change is good!? Analyzing the relationship between attention and nutrition facts panel modifications pp. 119-130

- Carola Grebitus and George Davis
Volume 72, issue C, 2017
- Food counts. Measuring food consumption and expenditures in household consumption and expenditure surveys (HCES). Introduction to the special issue pp. 1-6

- Alberto Zezza, Calogero Carletto, John L. Fiedler, Pietro Gennari and Dean Jolliffe
- The impact of household food consumption data collection methods on poverty and inequality measures in Niger pp. 7-19

- Prospère Backiny-Yetna, Diane Steele and Ismael Yacoubou Djima
- National food security assessment through the analysis of food consumption data from Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys: The case of Brazil’s Pesquisa de Orçamento Familiares 2008/09 pp. 20-26

- Andrea Borlizzi, Mauro Eduardo Delgrossi and Carlo Cafiero
- Filling a dietary data gap? Validation of the adult male equivalent method of estimating individual nutrient intakes from household-level data in Ethiopia and Bangladesh pp. 27-42

- Jennifer Coates, Beatrice Lorge Rogers, Alexander Blau, Jacqueline Lauer and Alemzewed Roba
- The impact of survey characteristics on the measurement of food consumption pp. 43-52

- Piero Conforti, Klaus Grünberger and Nathalie Troubat
- A comparison of recall and diary food expenditure data pp. 53-61

- Matthew Brzozowski, Thomas Crossley and Joachim Winter
- Lessons learned from the national household food acquisition and purchase survey in the United States pp. 62-71

- John Kirlin and Mark Denbaly
- Investigating the significance of the data collection period of household consumption and expenditures surveys for food and nutrition policymaking: Analysis of the 2010 Bangladesh household income and expenditure survey pp. 72-80

- Reina Engle-Stone, Celeste Sununtnasuk and John L. Fiedler
- How can we better capture food away from Home? Lessons from India’s linking person-level meal and household-level food data pp. 81-93

- John L. Fiedler and Suryakant Yadav
- Decomposing response error in food consumption measurement: Implications for survey design from a randomized survey experiment in Tanzania pp. 94-111

- Jed Friedman, Kathleen Beegle, Joachim De Weerdt and John Gibson
- Validating the usage of household food acquisition surveys to assess the consumption of ultra-processed foods: Evidence from Brazil pp. 112-120

- Maria Laura da Costa Louzada, Renata Bertazzi Levy, Ana Paula Bortoletto Martins, Rafael Moreira Claro, Euridice Martinez Steele, Eliseu Verly , Carlo Cafiero and Carlos Augusto Monteiro
- Can household-based food consumption surveys be used to make inferences about nutrient intakes and inadequacies? A Bangladesh case study pp. 121-131

- Celeste Sununtnasuk and John L. Fiedler
- Impact of survey design in the estimation of habitual food consumption pp. 132-145

- Nathalie Troubat and Klaus Grünberger
- You are what (and where) you eat: Capturing food away from home in welfare measures pp. 146-156

- Gabriela Farfán, María Eugenia Genoni and Renos Vakis
Volume 71, issue C, 2017
- Viewpoint: Can U.S. local soda taxes continue to spread? pp. 1-7

- Robert Paarlberg, Dariush Mozaffarian and Renata Micha
- Evaluating the net benefits of collective reputation: The case of Bordeaux wine pp. 8-16

- Olivier Gergaud, Florine Livat, Bradley Rickard and Frédéric Warzynski
- Empirical effects of short-term export bans: The case of African maize pp. 17-26

- Obie Porteous
- Food security implications of staple food substitution in Sahelian West Africa pp. 27-38

- Steven Haggblade, Nathalie Me-Nsope and John Staatz
- Food environments in Malta: Associations with store size and area-level deprivation pp. 39-47

- Daniel Cauchi, Triantafyllos Pliakas and Cécile Knai
- Assessing food insecurity in Latin America and the Caribbean using FAO’s Food Insecurity Experience Scale pp. 48-61

- Michael D. Smith, Woubet Kassa and Paul Winters
- Habit spillovers or induced awareness: Willingness to pay for eco-labels of rice in China pp. 62-73

- Jiehong Zhou, Qing Liu, Rui Mao and Xiaohua Yu
- Trading off nutrition and education? A panel data analysis of the dissimilar welfare effects of Organic and Fairtrade standards pp. 74-85

- Eva-Marie Meemken, David Spielman and Matin Qaim
- Designing a tax to discourage unhealthy food and beverage purchases: The case of Chile pp. 86-100

- Juan Carlos Caro, Shu Wen Ng, Lindsey Smith Taillie and Barry M. Popkin
- Barriers and potential facilitators to the implementation of government policies on front-of-pack food labeling and restriction of unhealthy food advertising in Thailand pp. 101-110

- Sirinya Phulkerd, Gary Sacks, Stefanie Vandevijvere, Anthony Worsley and Mark Lawrence
- The big bug: The legitimation of the edible insect sector in the Netherlands pp. 111-123

- Angela Marberg, Hans van Kranenburg and Hubert Korzilius
- Factors associated with the healthfulness of food shelf orders pp. 124-131

- Colin Cureton, Robert King, Cael Warren, Katherine Young Grannon, Courtney Hoolihan, Mark Janowiec and Marilyn S. Nanney
- Quinoa quandary: Cultural tastes and nutrition in Peru pp. 132-142

- Andrew Stevens
Volume 70, issue C, 2017
- Review: Food loss and waste in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-12

- Megan Sheahan and Christopher Barrett
- Adoption of food safety measures on milk production in Nepal: Impact on smallholders’ farm-gate prices and profitability pp. 13-26

- Anjani Kumar, Ganesh Thapa, Devesh Roy and P.K. Joshi
- Explaining the reduction in child undernutrition in the Indian state of Maharashtra between 2006 and 2012: An analysis of the policy processes pp. 27-39

- Nicholas Nisbett and Inka Barnett
- The development and application of a sustainable diets framework for policy analysis: A case study of Nepal pp. 40-49

- Shauna M. Downs, Alex Payne and Jessica Fanzo
- How do inputs and weather drive wheat yield volatility? The example of Germany pp. 50-61

- Hakon Albers, Christoph Gornott and Silke Hüttel
- Eating at the limits: Barriers to the emergence of social enterprise initiatives in the Australian emergency food relief sector pp. 62-70

- Benjamin Wills
- Agricultural research spending must increase in light of future uncertainties pp. 71-83

- Yongyang Cai, Alla Golub and Thomas Hertel
- Perspectives on the coordination of multisectoral nutrition in Mozambique and an emerging framework pp. 84-97

- Isabelle Michaud-Létourneau and David Louis Pelletier
Volume 69, issue C, 2017
- Viewpoint: Beyond carrots and sticks: Europeans support health nudges pp. 1-10

- Lucia A. Reisch, Cass R. Sunstein and Wencke Gwozdz
- Economic crisis and the unemployment effect on household food expenditure: The case of Spain pp. 11-24

- Manel Antelo, Pilar Magdalena and Juan Reboredo
- Consumers’ willingness-to-pay for food safety labels in an emerging market: The case of fresh produce in Thailand pp. 25-34

- Rungsaran Wongprawmas and Maurizio Canavari
- Potential for recoupling production and consumption in peri-urban territories: The case-study of the Saclay plateau near Paris, France pp. 35-45

- Camille Tedesco, Caroline Petit, Gilles Billen, Josette Garnier and Erwan Personne
- Healthy, sustainable and plant-based eating: Perceived (mis)match and involvement-based consumer segments as targets for future policy pp. 46-57

- Ellen Van Loo, Christine Hoefkens and Wim Verbeke
- On food security and the economic valuation of food pp. 58-67

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Smallholder productivity and weather shocks: Adoption and impact of widely promoted agricultural practices in Tanzania pp. 68-81

- Aslihan Arslan, Federico Belotti and Leslie Lipper
- Consumer valuation of information about food safety achieved using biotechnology: Evidence from new potato products pp. 82-96

- Jonathan R. McFadden and Wallace Huffman
- Heterogeneous returns to chemical fertilizer at the intensive margins: Insights from Nepal pp. 97-109

- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Rajendra Prasad Adhikari, Sabnam Shivakoti, Basu Dev Kaphle and Anjani Kumar
- Food industry structure in Norway and Denmark since the 1990s pp. 110-122

- Bjørn Klimek and Henning Otte Hansen
- Effects of trade and agricultural policies on the structure of the U.S. tomato industry pp. 123-134

- Maria P. Perez, Luis Ribera and Marco Palma
- Public Private Partnerships in food industries: A road to success? pp. 135-144

- Elodie Rouvière and Annie Royer
- Food safety recall effects across meat products and regions pp. 145-153

- Xia Shang and Glynn Tonsor
- Organic price premium or penalty? A comparative market analysis of organic wines from Tuscany pp. 154-165

- Lane A. Abraben, Kelly A. Grogan and Zhifeng Gao
- Illegal activity in the UK halal (sheep) supply chain: Towards greater understanding pp. 166-175

- Gerard McElwee, Robert Smith and John Lever
- A consumer-oriented model for analysing the suitability of food classification systems pp. 176-189

- Carla Marano-Marcolini and Francisco J. Torres-Ruiz
- The impact of farm input subsidies on maize marketing in Malawi pp. 190-206

- Lonester Sibande, Alastair Bailey and Sophia Davidova
- Vice or virtue: How shopping frequency affects healthfulness of food choices pp. 207-217

- Jeta Rudi and Metin Çakır
- Does trade openness contribute to food security? A dynamic panel analysis pp. 218-230

- Jan Dithmer and Awudu Abdulai
- Small farmer cooperatives and voluntary coffee certifications: Rewarding progressive farmers of engendering widespread change in Costa Rica? pp. 231-242

- Anna Snider, Isabel Gutiérrez, Nicole Sibelet and Guy Faure
- A comparative political economic analysis of maize sector policies in eastern and southern Africa pp. 243-255

- Nicholas Sitko, Jordan Chamberlin, Benedito Cunguara, Milu Muyanga and Julius Mangisoni
- A tale of two tails: Explaining extreme events in financialized agricultural markets pp. 256-269

- Bernardina Algieri, Matthias Kalkuhl and Nicolas Koch
- Women’s empowerment and gender equity in agriculture: A different perspective from Southeast Asia pp. 270-279

- Sonia Akter, Pieter Rutsaert, Joyce Luis, Nyo Me Htwe, Su Su San, Budi Raharjo and Arlyna Pustika
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