Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
2010 - 2019
Continuation of Review of Agricultural Economics. Continued by Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. Current editor(s): Timothy Park, Tomislav Vukina and Ian Sheldon From Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP, UK. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 41, issue 3, 2019
- Are You Estimating the Right Thing? An Editor Reflects pp. 329-350
- John Gibson
- Criminal Incarceration, Statutory Bans on Food Assistance, and Food Security in Extremely Vulnerable Households: Findings from a Partnership with the North Texas Food Bank pp. 351-369
- Ian McDonough and Daniel Millimet
- Foreign Geographical Indications, Consumer Preferences, and the Domestic Market for Cheese pp. 370-390
- Peter Slade, Jeffrey Michler and Anna Josephson
- Consumer Preferences for Country-of-Origin Labeling in Protected Markets: Evidence from the Canadian Dairy Market pp. 391-403
- Amanda Norris and John Cranfield
- Re-Examining the SNAP Benefit Cycle Allowing for Heterogeneity pp. 404-433
- Jeffrey Dorfman, Christian Gregory, Zhongyuan Liu and Ran Huo
- Documenting the Link Between Poor Food Access and Less Healthy Product Assortment Across the U.S pp. 434-474
- Lauren Chenarides and Edward Jaenicke
- Food Insecurity and Terrorism pp. 475-497
- Adesoji Adelaja, Justin George, Takashi Miyahara and Eva Penar
- Does Farm Size Matter? Distribution of Crop Insurance Subsidies and Government Program Payments across U.S. Farms pp. 498-518
- Anton Bekkerman, Eric J Belasco, Vincent H Smith and Chris McIntoshEditor
- Safe or Not? Consumer Responses to Recalls with Traceability pp. 519-541
- Chantal Toledo and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Market Concentration, Market Shares, and Retail Food Prices: Evidence from the U.S. Women, Infants, and Children Program pp. 542-562
- Meilin Ma, Tina L Saitone, Richard J Volpe, Richard J Sexton, Michelle Saksena and Craig GundersenEditor
Volume 40, issue 2, 2018
- Land Prices Heading Skyward? An Analysis of Farmland Values across Tanzania pp. 187-214
- Ayala Wineman and Thomas Jayne
- The Income Volatility of U.S. Commercial Farm Households pp. 215-239
- Nigel Key, Daniel L Prager and Christopher B Burns
- Producer Preferences for Contracts on a Risky Bioenergy Crop pp. 240-258
- Kwabena Krah, Daniel Petrolia, Angelica Williams, Keith Coble, Ardian Harri and Roderick Rejesus
- Effects of the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard: Willingness To Pay for Labels that Communicate the Presence or Absence of Genetic Modification pp. 259-275
- Brandon McFadden and Jayson Lusk
- Price Signals and Supply Responses for Staple Food Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 276-296
- Emiliano Magrini, Jean Balié and Cristian Morales-Opazo
- The Economic Impacts of 2015 Avian Influenza Outbreak on the U.S. Turkey Industry and the Loss Mitigating Role of Free Trade Agreements pp. 297-315
- Metin Çakır, Michael Boland and Yanghao Wang
- The Effects of Tomato Suspension Agreements on Market Price Dynamics and Farm Revenue pp. 316-332
- Feng Wu, Zhengfei Guan and Dong Hee Suh
- Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Health Benefits in Food Products: A Meta-Analysis pp. 333-352
- Irina Dolgopolova and Ramona Teuber
Volume 40, issue 1, 2018
- Agricultural and Applied Economics Priorities for Solving Societal Challenges pp. 1-4
- Jill McCluskey, A Gene Nelson and Caron Gala
- Understanding the Impacts of Food Consumer Choice and Food Policy Outcomes pp. 5-21
- Jayson Lusk and Jill McCluskey
- Economics of Sustainable Development and the Bioeconomy pp. 22-37
- David Zilberman, Ben Gordon, Gal Hochman and Justus Wesseler
- Sustaining our Natural Resources in the Face of Increasing Societal Demands on Agriculture: Directions for Future Research pp. 38-59
- Madhu Khanna, Scott Swinton and Kent Messer
- Climate Change as an Agricultural Economics Research Topic pp. 60-78
- Bruce McCarl and Thomas Hertel
- Big Data in Agriculture: A Challenge for the Future pp. 79-96
- Keith Coble, Ashok Mishra, Shannon Ferrell and Terry Griffin
- The Economic Status of Rural America in the President Trump Era and beyond pp. 97-118
- Stephan Goetz, Mark Partridge and Heather M Stephens
- Food Insecurity Research in the United States: Where We Have Been and Where We Need to Go pp. 119-135
- Craig Gundersen and James Ziliak
- The Farm Economy: Future Research and Education Priorities pp. 136-154
- Allen Featherstone
- A Research Agenda for International Agricultural Trade pp. 155-173
- Will Martin
- Energy Economics pp. 174-186
- Wallace Tyner and Nisal Herath
Volume 39, issue 4, 2017
- Is it Good to Have Options? The 2014 Farm Bill Program Decisions pp. 533-546
- Mykel Taylor, Glynn Tonsor, Nicholas D Paulson, Brenna Ellison, Jonathan Coppess and Gary Schnitkey
- Evaluation of Educational Offerings Associated with the 2014 Farm Bill pp. 547-558
- Brenna Ellison, Nicholas D Paulson, Mykel Taylor, Glynn Tonsor, Jonathan Coppess and Gary Schnitkey
- Do Markets Correct for Smoothing in USDA Crop Production Forecasts? Evidence from Private Analysts and Futures Prices pp. 559-583
- Olga Isengildina-Massa, Berna Karali and Scott H Irwin
- Effectiveness of the Biomass Crop Assistance Program: Roles of Behavioral Factors, Credit Constraint, and Program Design pp. 584-608
- Ruiqing Miao and Madhu Khanna
- Is Area-Wide Pest Management Useful? The Case of Citrus Greening pp. 609-634
- Ariel Singerman, Sergio Lence and Pilar Useche
- The Impact of Broadband on U.S. Agriculture: An Evaluation of the USDA Broadband Loan Program pp. 635-661
- Amy M.G. Kandilov, Ivan Kandilov, Xiangping Liu and Mitch Renkow
- Effects of the 2013 SNAP Benefit Cut on Food Security pp. 662-681
- Bhagyashree Katare and Jiyoon (June) Kim
- Five-a-Day, Fruit and Vegetables Portions, and the Food Environment: The Italian Case pp. 682-709
- Alessandro Bonanno, Francesco Bimbo, Elena Castellari and Paolo Sckokai
Volume 39, issue 3, 2017
- Evaluating the Policy Proposals of the Food Movement pp. 387-406
- Jayson Lusk
- Labeling Food Processes: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly pp. 407-427
- Kent Messer, Marco Costanigro and Harry Kaiser
- Health and Women’s Role in Agricultural Production Efficiency pp. 428-440
- Ioanna G. Gkiza and Stefanos A. Nastis
- Does A Social Welfare Program Affect Farmland Use? Empirical Evidence Using Administrative Data in Taiwan pp. 441-457
- Hung-Hao Chang
- The Potential Role for a Nitrogen Compliance Policy in Mitigating Gulf Hypoxia pp. 458-478
- Marc Ribaudo, Nigel Key and Stacy Sneeringer
- What World Price? pp. 479-498
- Nelissa Jamora and Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel
- Managing the Commons: How Extension Facilitates Local Participation to Manage Natural Resources pp. 499-515
- Bidisha Mandal and Timothy Lawrence
- The Effects the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer for Children Demonstration has on Children’s Food Security pp. 516-532
- Jacob Alex Klerman, Anne Wolf, Ann Collins, Stephen Bell and Ronette Briefel
Volume 39, issue 2, 2017
- Agricultural Index Insurance for Development pp. 199-219
- Nathaniel Jensen and Christopher Barrett
- USDA Forecasts Of Crop Ending Stocks: How Well Have They Performed? pp. 220-241
- Jinzhi Xiao, Chad Hart and Sergio Lence
- Climate Policy and Border Measures: The Case of the U.S. Aluminum Industry pp. 242-258
- Ian Sheldon and Steve McCorriston
- Total Factor Productivity: A Framework for Measuring Agri-food Supply Chain Performance Towards Sustainability pp. 259-285
- Daniel Gaitán-Cremaschi, Miranda P.M. Meuwissen and Alfons G.J.M. Oude Lansink
- Are GMO Policies “Trade Related”? Empirical Analysis of Latin America pp. 286-312
- Pamela Smith and Erik S. Katovich
- Is Public Capital Productive? Evidence from a Meta-analysis pp. 313-345
- Juan Nuñez-Serrano and Francisco J. Velázquez
- A Cost of Tractability? Estimating Climate Change Impacts Using a Single Crop Market Understates Impacts on Market Conditions and Variability pp. 346-362
- Wyatt Thompson, Scott Gerlt, J. Elliott Campbell, Lara M. Kueppers, Yaqiong Lu and Mark A. Snyder
- Predicting Success in a Productive Asset Transfer Program: A Goat Program in Haiti pp. 363-385
- William M. Thompson and Nicholas Magnan
Volume 39, issue 1, 2017
- Distributional Effects of Crop Insurance Subsidies pp. 1-15
- Jayson Lusk
- Diffusion of Drip Irrigation: The Case of California pp. 16-40
- Rebecca Taylor and David Zilberman
- Do Elementary Students Substitute Ice Cream and Baked Goods for Healthier National School Lunch Program Meal Items? pp. 41-64
- Gabrielle F. Miller, Jaclyn D. Kropp, Sonam Gupta, Kelly A. Grogan and Anne Mathews
- State-Level Cooperative Extension Spending and Farmer Exits pp. 65-86
- Stephan Goetz and Meri Davlasheridze
- Fairtrade Certification and Livelihood Impacts on Small-scale Coffee Producers in a Tribal Community of India pp. 87-110
- Pradyot Jena and Ulrike Grote
- The Collective Farm-household Model: Policy and Welfare Simulations pp. 111-153
- Eleonora Matteazzi, Martina Menon and Federico Perali
- Public Incentives, Private Investment, and Outlooks for Hybrid Rice in Bangladesh and India pp. 154-176
- David Spielman, Patrick Ward, Deepthi Kolady and Harun Ar-Rashid
- Exchange Rate Policy and Global Supply Chains: The Case of the Chinese Renminbi and Global Soybean and Soybean Product Markets pp. 177-198
- Gary Williams and Ji Luo
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