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European Review of Agricultural Economics
Volume 1 - 51
Current editor(s): Timothy Richards, Salvatore Di Falco, Céline Nauges and Vincenzina Caputo From Oxford University Press and the European Agricultural and Applied Economics Publications Foundation 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 32, issue 4, 2005
- A meta-analysis of the willingness to pay for reductions in pesticide risk exposure pp. 441-467
- Raymond Florax, Chiara Travisi and Peter Nijkamp
- Multifunctionality of agriculture: an inquiry into the complementarity between landscape preservation and food security pp. 469-488
- Rolf Jens Brunstad, Ivar Gaasland and Erling Vårdal
- Joint production under uncertainty and multifunctionality of agriculture: policy considerations and applied analysis pp. 489-515
- Petr Havlík, Patrick Veysset, Jean-Marie Boisson, Michel Lherm and Florence Jacquet
- Effects of EU dairy policy reform for Dutch dairy farming: a primal approach using GMM estimation pp. 517-537
- Daan L. Ooms and Jack H. M. Peerlings
- The negotiations on agriculture in the Doha Development Agenda Round: current status and future prospects pp. 539-574
- Giovanni Anania and Jean-Christophe Bureau
- Developments in the Doha Round and WTO dispute settlement: some implications for EU agricultural policy pp. 551-561
- Alan Swinbank
- The road from Doha to Hong Kong in the WTO agricultural negotiations: a developing country perspective pp. 561-574
- Alan Matthews
- Book review pp. 575-578
- Anke Fischer
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- Special Issue Plenary Papers from the XIth EAAE Congress, Copenhagen, 2005 pp. 299-300
- Klaus Frohberg
- Rural development in Europe: a research frontier for agricultural economists pp. 301-317
- Yves Léon
- The European agricultural trade policies and poverty pp. 319-346
- L. Winters
- Agriculture and the food industry in the information age pp. 347-368
- Wim Verbeke
- Food quality and safety: consumer perception and demand pp. 369-391
- Klaus G. Grunert
- The role of households in sustaining rural economies: a structural path analysis pp. 393-420
- Deborah Roberts
- New institutions for governing the agri-food industry pp. 421-440
- Claude Menard
Volume 32, issue 2, 2005
- Modelling water markets under uncertain water supply pp. 119-142
- Javier Calatrava and Alberto Garrido
- Seeds of growth? Agricultural productivity and the transitional dynamics of the Ramsey model pp. 143-165
- Xavier Irz and Terry Roe
- Damage control inputs: a comparison of conventional and organic farming systems pp. 167-189
- Guan Zhengfei, Alfons Oude Lansink, Ada Wossink and Ruud Huirne
- An information economic rationale for cooperatives pp. 191-217
- Peter Bogetoft
- Retailer concentration and product innovation in food manufacturing pp. 219-244
- Christoph Weiss and Antje Wittkopp
- Explaining purchases of organic meat by Dutch consumers pp. 245-267
- Peter Verhoef
- Preference heterogeneity and GM food in the UK pp. 269-288
- Dan Rigby and Michael Burton
- Agriculture and Rural Development Planning: a Process in Transition pp. 289-291
- Jason Hartell
- Agriculture in Transition: Land Policies and Evolving Farm Structures in Post-Soviet Countries pp. 291-293
- Marian Rizov
- Coping with Risk in Agriculture, 2nd Edition pp. 294-296
- Claus-Hennig Hanf
- A Bond Scheme for Common Agricultural Policy Reform pp. 296-298
- Wyn Grant
Volume 32, issue 1, 2005
- Agricultural policy uncertainty and farm level adjustments--the case of direct payments and incentives for farmland investment pp. 1-23
- Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- Endogenous norms and preferencesand the farm income problem pp. 25-49
- Rein Haagsma
- Explaining output growth with a heteroscedastic non-neutral production frontier: the case of sheep farms in Greece pp. 51-74
- Giannis Karagiannis
- Combating moral hazard in agri-environmental schemes: a multiple-agent approach pp. 75-91
- Rob Hart
- Nutrition knowledge and consumer use of nutritional food labels pp. 93-118
- Andreas Drichoutis, Panagiotis Lazaridis and Rodolfo Nayga
Volume 31, issue 4, 2004
- Willingness-to-pay for food safety: an experimental investigation of quality certification on bidding behaviour pp. 409-425
- Anne Rozan
- Wildlife and landscape services production in Dutch dairy farming; jointness and transaction costs pp. 427-449
- Jack Peerlings
- Developed speculation and underdeveloped markets--the role of futures trading on export prices in less developed countries pp. 451-471
- T. Randall Fortenbery
- On the Ricardian rent and the allocation of land under joint price and yield uncertainty pp. 473-479
- Alexander Saak
- Agricultural price volatility spill-over effects: a comment pp. 481-485
- Philip Kostov
- Agricultural price volatility spill-over effects: reply pp. 487-488
- Nicholas Apergis
- K. Verdery The Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2004. 0-8014-8869-9, 426 pp., Price: £15.95 pp. 489-491
- Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
- J. D. Gaisford, W. A. Kerr, N. Perdikis Economic Analysis for EU Accession Negotiations: Agri-food Issues in the EU's Eastward Expansion Edaward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 2004. ISBN: 1-84376-418-0, 232 pp, Price: £49.95 (hardback) pp. 491-493
- Tomas Ratinger
- B. A. Babcock, R. W. Fraser, J. N. Lekakis (eds) Risk Management and the Environment: Agriculture in Perspective Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2003. ISBN: 1-4020-0981-X, 224 pp., Price: £59.00 (hardback) pp. 493-496
- Raushan Bokusheva
- J. Wesseler, H.-P. Weikard and R. D. Weaver (eds) Risk and Uncertainty in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2003. ISBN: 1-84376-609-4, 320 pp., Price: £69.95 (hardback) pp. 497-498
- Karin Holm-Mueller
Volume 31, issue 3, 2004
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Risk Behaviour of Market Participants pp. 233-234
- Olivier Mahul
- A selected review of agricultural commodity futures and options markets pp. 235-272
- Philip Garcia
- Toward exploring the location-scale condition: a constant relative risk aversion location-scale objective function pp. 273-287
- Carl Nelson
- Optimism and pessimism in commodity price hedging pp. 289-307
- Jonathan Tuthill
- The joint effect of government crop insurance and loan programmes on the demand for futures hedging pp. 309-330
- Keith Coble
- The impact of US commodity programmes on hedging in the presence of crop insurance pp. 331-352
- H. Holly Wang
- Relationships among government payments, crop insurance payments and crop revenue pp. 353-368
- Robert J. Hauser
- Trade exposure and income volatility in cash-crop exporting developing countries pp. 369-387
- François Bourguignon
- Trading off health, environmental and genetic modification attributes in food pp. 389-408
- Wuyang Hu
Volume 31, issue 2, 2004
- Riskier product portfolio under decoupled payments pp. 111-123
- Maurice Roche
- Impacts of alternative agricultural income support schemes on multiple policy goals pp. 125-148
- Chantal Le Mouël
- Regional social accounting matrices for structural policy analysis in lagging EU pp. 149-178
- Joan Daouli
- Effect of information about benefits of biotechnology on consumer acceptance of genetically modified food: evidence from experimental auctions in the United States, England, and France pp. 179-204
- William Traill
- Willingness-to-pay for safety improvements in the German meat sector: the case of the Q&S label pp. 205-223
- Ulrich Enneking
- Review of K. D. Olson. Farm Management: Principles and Strategies pp. 225-226
- Erik Mathijs
- Review of G. Van Huylenbroeck and G. Durand (eds). Multifunctional Agriculture: a New Paradigm for European Agriculture and Rural Development. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2004. ISBN: 0-7546-3576-7, 256 pp., Price: $45 (hardback) pp. 226-229
- Arild Vatn
- Review of W. S. Chern and K. Rickertsen (eds). Health, Nutrition and Food Demand. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, 2003. ISBN: 0-85199-647-7, 320 pp., Price: £55 (hardback) pp. 229-231
- Wim Verbeke
Volume 31, issue 1, 2004
- Biodiversity versus transgenic sugar beet: the one euro question pp. 1-18
- Eric Tollens
- Stated preferences for imported and hormone-treated beef: application of a mixed logit model pp. 19-37
- Frode Alfnes
- Uniform or discriminating payments for environmental production on arable land under asymmetric information pp. 61-76
- Ing-Marie Gren
- A microeconometric analysis of credit rationing in the Polish farm sector pp. 77-101
- Martin Petrick
- I. G. Malkina-Pykh and Y. A. Pykh. Sustainable Food and Agriculture. WIT Press, Southampton, Boston, 2003. ISBN: 1-85312-937-2, 366 pp., Price: £118/€192.05 (hardback) pp. 103-104
- Anna Maria Haering
- M. Kherallah, C. Delgado, E. Gabre-Madhin, N. Minot and M. Johnson. Reforming Agricultural Markets in Africa. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2002. ISBN: 0-8018-7145-X, 201 pp., Price: $40 (hardback) pp. 104-107
- Eric Tollens
- C. Kasimis and G. Stathakis (eds). The Reform of the CAP and Rural Development in Southern Europe. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003. ISBN: 0-7546-3126-5, 191 pp., Price: £55 (hardback) pp. 107-109
- Franco Sotte
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