American Journal of Agricultural Economics
1919 - 2019
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Volume 100, issue 5, 2018
- American Journal of Agricultural Economics Volume 100: A Century of Publishing the Frontiers of the Profession pp. 1253-1274

- Travis Lybbert, Timothy Beatty, Terrance Hurley and Timothy J Richards
- AJAE at Age 100: On Changes in Content pp. 1275-1276

- William G Tomek
- Comments for American Journal of Agricultural Economics Volume 100: A Century of Publishing the Frontiers of the Profession pp. 1277-1278

- Gordon Rausser
- Analytical Currents in the AJAE’s First Century pp. 1279-1280

- Steve Buccola
- Comments for AJAE 100th Anniversary Issue pp. 1281-1282

- Kathleen Segerson
- The Evolution towards Peer-Reviewed Invited Papers in the American Journal of Agricultural Economics pp. 1283-1284

- Madhu Khanna
- Measuring the Affordability of Nutritious Diets in Africa: Price Indexes for Diet Diversity and the Cost of Nutrient Adequacy pp. 1285-1301

- William Masters, Yan Bai, Anna Herforth, Daniel B Sarpong, Fulgence Mishili, Joyce Kinabo and Jennifer C Coates
- Animal Sourced Foods and Child Stunting pp. 1302-1319

- Derek Headey, Kalle Hirvonen and John Hoddinott
- An Economic Model of the Evolution of Food Retail and Supply Chains from Traditional Shops to Supermarkets to E-Commerce pp. 1320-1335

- Liang Lu and Thomas Reardon
- Economic Distress and Labor Market Participation pp. 1336-1356

- Heather M Stephens and John Deskins
- Wage and Employment Growth in America’s Drug Epidemic: Is All Growth Created Equal? pp. 1357-1374

- Michael Betz and Lauren E Jones
- Trade Liberalization and Constraints on Moves to Protectionism: Multilateralism vs. Regionalism pp. 1375-1390

- Ian M Sheldon, Daniel C K Chow and William McGuire
- The Impacts of Tax Reform on Agricultural Households pp. 1391-1406

- Jayson Beckman, Munisamy Gopinath and Marinos Tsigas
- Information Access, Conservation Practice Choice, and Rent Seeking in Conservation Procurement Auctions: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment pp. 1407-1426

- Simanti Banerjee and Marc Conte
- Effectiveness of Food Subsidies in Raising Healthy Food Consumption: Public Distribution of Pulses in India pp. 1427-1449

- Suman Chakrabarti, Avinash Kishore and Devesh Roy
- Reference-Dependent Hedging: Theory and Evidence from Iowa Corn Producers pp. 1450-1468

- Keri Jacobs, Ziran Li and Dermot Hayes
- Input Use under Crop Insurance: The Role of Actual Production History pp. 1469-1485

- Taro Mieno, Cory Walters and Lilyan Fulginiti
- Estimating Willingness to Pay for E85 in the United States Using an Intercept Survey of Flex Motorists pp. 1486-1509

- Sebastien Pouliot, Kenneth A Liao and Bruce Babcock
- Agriculture and the Rural Economy in Pakistan. 2016. Edited by David J. Spielman, Sohail J. Malik, Paul Dorosh, and Nuzhat Ahmad pp. 1510-1511

- Refugio Rochin
- EconTalk.org [podcast]. July 17, 2017. “Tamar Haspel on Food Costs, Animal Welfare, and the Honey Bee.” Library of Economics and Liberty pp. 1511-1512

- Trey Malone
Volume 100, issue 4, 2018
- Food Abundance and Violent Conflict in Africa pp. 981-1006

- Ore Koren
- Comment on “Food Abundance and Violent Conflict in Africa” pp. 1007-1009

- Marshall Burke
- Food Abundance and Violent Conflict in Africa: Response to Marshall Burke’s Comments pp. 1010-1011

- Ore Koren
- Agricultural Extension and Technology Adoption for Food Security: Evidence from Uganda pp. 1012-1031

- Yao Pan, Stephen Smith and Munshi Sulaiman
- The Impact of Cash and Food Transfers: Evidence from a Randomized Intervention in Niger pp. 1032-1049

- John Hoddinott, Susanna Sandström and Joanna Upton
- Immigration Reform and Farm Labor Markets pp. 1050-1071

- Timothy J Richards
- A Century of U.S. Farm Productivity Growth: A Surge Then a Slowdown pp. 1072-1090

- Matthew A Andersen, Julian Alston, Philip Pardey and Aaron Smith
- A Parametric Estimation of Total Factor Productivity and Its Components in U.S. Agriculture pp. 1091-1119

- Alejandro Plastina and Sergio Lence
- Producer Decision Making under Uncertainty: Role of Past Experiences and Question Framing pp. 1120-1135

- Glynn Tonsor
- Has Resistance Taken Root in U.S. Corn Fields? Demand for Insect Control pp. 1136-1150

- Seth Wechsler and David Smith
- USDA Announcement Effects in Real-Time pp. 1151-1171

- Michael Adjemian and Scott H Irwin
- Efficient Estimation of Risk Preferences pp. 1172-1185

- Feng Wu and Zhengfei Guan
- Understanding Hypothetical Bias: An Enhanced Meta-Analysis pp. 1186-1206

- Jerrod M Penn and Wuyang Hu
- Teachers and Urban-Rural Gaps in Educational Outcomes pp. 1207-1223

- Jian Zhang, Songqing Jin, Maximo Torero and Tao Li
- Financial Capability and Food Security in Extremely Vulnerable Households pp. 1224-1249

- Daniel Millimet, Ian McDonough and Thomas B Fomby
- Gwyer, George. Dilemmas in Development: Journeys of an Agricultural Economist pp. 1250-1251

- Bradford L Barham
Volume 100, issue 3, 2018
- The Impact of Farm Animal Housing Restrictions on Egg Prices, Consumer Welfare, and Production in California pp. 649-669

- Conner Mullally and Jayson Lusk
- Comment on “The Impact of Farm Animal Housing Restrictions on Egg Prices, Consumer Welfare, and Production in California” pp. 670-673

- Daniel Sumner
- “The Impact of Farm Animal Housing Restrictions on Egg Prices, Consumer Welfare, and Production in California”–Authors’ Response to Comment pp. 674-675

- Conner Mullally and Jayson Lusk
- Farmers Markets and Food-Borne Illness* pp. 676-690

- Marc Bellemare and Ngoc (Jenny) Nguyen
- Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Value of the Women, Infants, and Children Program’s Fruit and Vegetable Voucher pp. 691-706

- Metin Çakır, Timothy Beatty, Michael Boland, Timothy Park, Samantha Snyder and Yanghao Wang
- Policy Shocks and Market-Based Regulations: Evidence from the Renewable Fuel Standard pp. 707-731

- Gabriel Lade, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Aaron Smith
- Redistributive Land Reform and Structural Change in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan pp. 732-761

- Talan B İşcan
- Costs of a Practice-based Air Quality Regulation: Dairy Farms in the San Joaquin Valley pp. 762-785

- Wei Zhang
- Rebound Effects of New Irrigation Technologies: The Role of Water Rights pp. 786-808

- Haoyang Li and Jinhua Zhao
- Land Resilience and Tail Dependence among Crop Yield Distributions pp. 809-828

- Xiaodong Du, David Hennessy, Hongli Feng and Gaurav Arora
- Shadow Value of Ecosystem Resilience in Complex Natural Land as a Wild Pollinator Habitat pp. 829-843

- Kyohei Matsushita, Hisatomo Taki, Fumihiro Yamane and Kota Asano
- Voluntary Programs To Encourage Refuges for Pesticide Resistance Management: Lessons from a Quasi-Experiment pp. 844-867

- Zachary Brown
- Do U.S. Anglers Care about Harmful Algal Blooms? A Discrete Choice Experiment of Lake Erie Recreational Anglers pp. 868-888

- Wendong Zhang and Brent Sohngen
- Measuring Potential Rents in the North Sea Herring Fishery pp. 889-905

- Ragnar Arnason, Trond Bjørndal, Daniel V Gordon and Mintewab Bezabih
- Biofortification, Crop Adoption and Health Information: Impact Pathways in Mozambique and Uganda pp. 906-930

- Alan de Brauw, Patrick Eozenou, Daniel Gilligan, Christine Hotz, Neha Kumar and J.V. Meenakshi
- The Effect of Land Access on Youth Employment and Migration Decisions: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia pp. 931-954

- Katrina Kosec, Hosaena Ghebru, Brian Holtemeyer, Valerie Mueller and Emily Schmidt
- Technology Diffusion, Outcome Variability, and Social Learning: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Kenya pp. 955-974

- Andrew Crane-Droesch
- National Public Radio. Planet Money [podcast] pp. 975-976

- Antoine Champetier
- Pollination Services to Agriculture, ed. Barbara Gemmil-Herrin pp. 976-979

- Peyton M Ferrier
Volume 100, issue 2, 2018
- Why Should I Believe Your Applied Economics? pp. 381-391

- Scott Swinton
- Reflections on Agricultural R&D, Productivity, and the Data Constraint: Unfinished Business, Unsettled Issues pp. 392-413

- Julian Alston
- Pass or Fail: Economic Incentives to Reduce Salmonella Contamination in Ground Beef Sold to the National School Lunch Program pp. 414-433

- Michael Ollinger and John Bovay
- Modeling Heterogeneous Farm Responses to European Union Biofuel Support with a Random Parameter Multicrop Model pp. 434-455

- Obafèmi Philippe Koutchadé, Alain Carpentier and Fabienne Femenia
- Measuring Price Risk in Rating Revenue Coverage: BS or No BS? pp. 456-478

- Barry Goodwin, Ardian Harri, Roderick Rejesus and Keith Coble
- Anchoring Bias in Recall Data: Evidence from Central America pp. 479-501

- Susan Godlonton, Manuel Hernandez and Mike Murphy
- Agricultural Cooperatives and Investment in Organic Soil Amendments and Chemical Fertilizer in China pp. 502-520

- Wanglin Ma, Awudu Abdulai and Renan Goetz
- Village Political Economy, Land Tenure Insecurity, and the Rural to Urban Migration Decision: Evidence from China pp. 521-544

- John Giles and Ren Mu
- Global Economic Growth and Agricultural Land Conversion under Uncertain Productivity Improvements in Agriculture pp. 545-569

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Dietz and Timothy Swanson
- Corn Ethanol and U.S. Biofuel Policy 10 Years Later: A Quantitative Assessment pp. 570-584

- Gal Hochman and David Zilberman
- Designing Climate Policy: Lessons from the Renewable Fuel Standard and the Blend Wall pp. 585-599

- Gabriel Lade, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Aaron Smith
- Genetic Engineering and Risk in Varietal Selection of Potatoes pp. 600-608

- Kate Binzen Fuller, Gary W Brester and Michael Boland
- The Economic and Health Effects of the 2014 Chemical Spill in the Elk River, West Virginia pp. 609-624

- Todd Guilfoos, Dalton Kell, Andrew Boslett and Elaine Hill
- Is Growing Oranges in Florida a Good Investment? pp. 625-639

- Carlos Trejo-Pech, Thomas Spreen and Marisa L Zansler
- Experimental Conversations: Perspectives on Randomized Trials in Development Economics, by T.N. Ogden pp. 642-643

- Marc Bellemare and Jeffrey Bloem
- Friction Lovers: The Case for an Efficiency Tax [article] The Economist, April 1, 2017 (printed edition) pp. 644-645

- Alba Collart
Volume 100, issue 1, 2018
- Engel’s Law, Diet Diversity, and the Quality of Food Consumption pp. 1-22

- Kenneth Clements and Jiawei Si
- Survival of the Fittest: Export Duration and Failure into United States Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Markets pp. 23-45

- Everett Peterson, Jason H Grant and Jeta Rudi-Polloshka
- Vertical Ownership and Export Performance: Firm-Level Evidence from the Food Industry pp. 46-72

- Carl Gaigne, Karine Latouche and Stéphane Turolla
- The Impact of Bank Branching Deregulations on the U.S. Agricultural Sector pp. 73-90

- Amy M G Kandilov and Ivan Kandilov
- Effects of Crop Insurance Premium Subsidies on Crop Acreage pp. 91-114

- Jisang Yu, Aaron Smith and Daniel Sumner
- How Do African Farm Households Respond to Changes in Current and Past Weather Patterns? A Structural Panel Data Analysis from Malawi pp. 115-144

- Juan Sesmero, Jacob Ricker-Gilbert and Aaron Cook
- Does Index Insurance Help Households Recover from Disaster? Evidence from IBLI Mongolia pp. 145-171

- Veronika Bertram-Huemmer and Kati Kraehnert
- Improving Spatial Coordination Rates under the Agglomeration Bonus Scheme: A Laboratory Experiment with a Pecuniary and a Non-Pecuniary Mechanism (NUDGE) pp. 172-197

- Simanti Banerjee
- Mandates and the Incentive for Environmental Innovation pp. 198-219

- Matthew Clancy and GianCarlo Moschini
- Optimal Groundwater Extraction under Uncertainty and a Spatial Stock Externality pp. 220-238

- Nathaniel H Merrill and Todd Guilfoos
- The Role of El Niño Southern Oscillation in Commodity Price Movement and Predictability pp. 239-263

- David Ubilava
- Commodity Price Comovement and Financial Speculation: The Case of Cotton pp. 264-285

- Joseph Janzen, Aaron Smith and Colin Carter
- What is in a Name? Information, Heterogeneity, and Quality in a Theory of Nested Names pp. 286-310

- Jianyu Yu, Zohra Mechemache and Angelo Zago
- Ownership Restrictions and Farmland Values: Evidence from the 2003 Saskatchewan Farm Security Act Amendment pp. 311-337

- Chad Lawley
- Workforce Education and Technical Change Bias in U.S. Agriculture and Related Industries pp. 338-353

- David K Lambert
- Deregulation and Productivity: Empirical Evidence on Dairy Production pp. 354-378

- Fabian Frick and Johannes Sauer
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