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European Review of Agricultural EconomicsVolume 1 - 52
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 Volume 34, issue 4, 2007
 
  From the Corn Laws to Free Trade. Interests, Ideas, and Institutions in Historical Perspective   pp. 426-549 Janken MyrdalDisciplining exporting state trading enterprises under economies of scale and oligopoly   pp. 429-459 Margherita ScoppolaThe impact of increasing non-agricultural market access on EU demand for imported fish: implications for Lake Victoria chilled fillet exports   pp. 461-477 Andrew MuhammadFarm bankruptcy risk as a link between direct payments and agricultural investment   pp. 479-500 James VercammenAmbiguity of measured WTP for quality improvements when quantity is unconstrained: a note   pp. 501-515 Alessandro CorsiCapturing structural changes in French meat and fish demand over the period 1991--2002   pp. 517-538 Olivier Allais and Véronique NichèleGlobal Biopiracy: Patents, Plants, and Indigenous Knowledge   pp. 539-541 Tracey EppsVertical Markets and Cooperative Hierarchies: The Role of Cooperatives in the Agri-Food Industry   pp. 541-544 Ruerd RubenEconometrics, Statistics and Computational Approaches in Food and Health Sciences   pp. 544-547 Alison BurrellEconomics of Pesticide Reduction and Biological Control in Field Vegetables--A Cross Country Comparison   pp. 549-552 Ada Wossink Volume 34, issue 3, 2007
 
  Emissions Trading--Principles and Practice (second edition)   pp. 231-421 Eirik RomstadEnvironmental Costs and Benefits of Transgenic Crops   pp. 268-426 W. Hartley FurtanChoice Modelling and the Transfer of Environmental Values   pp. 272-428 Paul  De CivitaPolicy Reform and Adjustment in the Agricultural Sectors of Developed Countries   pp. 279-419 Lars BrinkLocal compensation payments for agri-environmental externalities: a panel data analysis of bargaining outcomes   pp. 295-320 Franz Hackl, Martin Halla and Gerald PrucknerConsumer willingness to pay for farm animal welfare: mobile abattoirs versus transportation to slaughter   pp. 321-344 Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carl-Johan LagerkvistChina's Agricultural Development: Challenges and Prospects   pp. 324-424 Huanguang QiuExtrapolating experimental-auction results using a stated choice survey   pp. 345-363 Frode Alfnes and Kyrre RickertsenStrategic response to GMOs by GM-free countries   pp. 365-392 Luc VeyssiereEstimating technical efficiency under unobserved heterogeneity with stochastic frontier models: application to northern German dairy farms   pp. 393-416 Awudu Abdulai and Hendrik Tietje Volume 34, issue 2, 2007
 
  Stimulating organic farming via publicly provided services and an auction-based subsidy   pp. 141-159 Eli Feinerman and Cornelis GardebroekFarmland prices, structural breaks and panel data   pp. 161-179 Luciano Gutierrez, Joakim Westerlund and Kenneth EricksonMultiple objectives and perceptions of optimal management: The Danish industrial fishery in the North Sea   pp. 181-208 Jens Kjærsgaard, Jesper Andersen and Christoph MathiesenHousehold food consumption in Turkey   pp. 209-231 Cuma Akbay, Ismet Boz and Wen S. ChernWhat drives agrifood firms to register for an Environmental Management System?   pp. 233-255 Gilles Grolleau, Naoufel Mzoughi and Alban ThomasOn the co-existence of spot and contract markets: the delivery requirement as contract externality   pp. 257-282 George W. J. HendrikseThe Economics of Agricultural Development. World Food Systems and Resource Use   pp. 283-284 Harald  von WitzkeEconomics of Rural Land-Use Change   pp. 284-286 Jean CavailhèsIntroductory Econometrics--Using Monte Carlo Simulation with Microsoft Excel   pp. 286-287 Carl-Johan LagerkvistAgricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability   pp. 287-290 James RudeRural Gender Relations Issues and Case Studies   pp. 290-293 Elizabeth Oughton Volume 34, issue 1, 2007
 
  Reallocating sugar beet contracts: can sugar production survive in Denmark?   pp. 1-20 Peter Bogetoft, Kristoffer Boye, Henrik Neergaard-Petersen and Kurt NielsenFarm-based modelling of the EU sugar reform: impact on Belgian sugar beet suppliers   pp. 21-52 Jeroen Buysse, Bruno Fernagut, Olivier Harmignie, Bruno Henry  de Frahan, Ludwig Lauwers, Philippe Polome, Guido  Van Huylenbroeck and Jef  Van MeenselAsymmetric price transmission in the Spanish lamb sector   pp. 53-80 M. Ben-Kaabia and José M. GilIncentive systems for food quality control with repeated deliveries: Salmonella control in pork production   pp. 81-104 Robert King, Gé B. C. Backus and Monique A.  van der GaagGains from quota trade: theoretical models and an application to the Danish fishery   pp. 105-127 Jesper Andersen and Peter BogetoftLeaves and Cigarettes: Modelling the Tobacco Industry, with Applications to Italy and Greece   pp. 129-131 Kenneth J. ThomsonTurkey in the European Union: Implications for Agriculture, Food and Structural Policy   pp. 131-134 Mustafa AcarGrundzüge der Landwirtschaftlichen Marktlehre (Foundations of Agricultural Markets), (third edition)   pp. 134-136 Stephan GoetzA Common Pool Resource in Transition: Determinants of Institutional Change for Bulgaria's Postsocialist Irrigation Sector   pp. 136-138 Sophia DavidovaAgribusiness and Commodity Risk: Strategies and Management   pp. 138-140 Jason Hartell Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
 
  The 2005 WTO arbitration and the new EU import regime for bananas: a cut too far?   pp. 449-484 Giovanni AnaniaComparing risk attitudes of organic and non-organic farmers with a Bayesian random coefficient model   pp. 485-510 Cornelis GardebroekCost implications of improving food safety in the Dutch dairy chain   pp. 511-541 Natalia I. Valeeva, Miranda Meuwissen, Alfons Oude Lansink and Ruud HuirneThe return to Australian fine wine   pp. 542-561 James Joseph FogartyThe status quo bias and reform of the Common Agricultural Policy: impact of voting rules, the European Commission and external changes   pp. 562-590 Jan Pokrivcak, Christophe Crombez and Johan SwinnenAgricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda   pp. 591-595 Harald GretheGreen Accounting in Europe: A Comparative Study, Volume 2   pp. 595-597 Ing-Marie GrenMultinational Agribusinesses   pp. 597-599 Rémy LambertThe Curse of American Agricultural Abundance. A Sustainable Solution   pp. 599-601 David Debertin Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
 
  Effects of decoupling on the mean and variability of output   pp. 269-288 Teresa Serra, David Zilberman, Barry Goodwin and Allen FeatherstoneCrop genetic diversity, farm productivity and the management of environmental risk in rainfed agriculture   pp. 289-314 Salvatore Di Falco and Jean-Paul ChavasStore loyalty, bargaining power and the private label production issue   pp. 315-335 Fabian Bergès-SennouHarmonisation of food regulations and trade in the Single Market: evidence from disaggregated data   pp. 337-360 Bruno Henry  de Frahan and Mark VancauterenA short-run Johansen industry model for common-pool resources: planning a fishery's industrial capacity to curb overfishing   pp. 361-389 Kristiaan Kerstens, Niels Vestergaard and Dale SquiresEstimating the benefits of water quality improvements under the Water Framework Directive: are benefits transferable?   pp. 391-413 Nick Hanley, Sergio Colombo, Dugald Tinch, Andrew Black and Ashar AftabLocal polynomial fitting and spatial price relationships: price transmission in EU pork markets   pp. 415-436 Teresa Serra, José M. Gil and Barry GoodwinWater Resource Economics: The Analysis of Scarcity, Policies and Projects   pp. 437-439 Dennis CollentineMeasuring the Restrictiveness of International Trade Policy   pp. 439-441 Frank van TongerenLibéraliser l'agriculture mondiale? Théories, modèles et réalités   pp. 441-443 William MastersInstitutional Analysis of Coral Reef Management. A Case Study of Gili Indah Village, West Lombock, Indonesia   pp. 443-445 Rob HartTransition, Institutions and the Rural Sector   pp. 446-448 Štefan Bojnec Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
 
  Food scares, market power and price transmission: the UK BSE crisis   pp. 119-147 T. A. Lloyd, S. McCorriston, C. W. Morgan and A. J. RaynerFarm work, off-farm work, and hired farm labour: estimating a discrete-choice model of French farm couples' labour decisions   pp. 149-171 Catherine Benjamin and Ayal KimhiSetting priorities in farm animal conservation choices--expert opinion and revealed policy preferences   pp. 173-192 Aziz Fadlaoui, Jutta Roosen and Philippe V. BaretNo-till technology: benefits to farmers and the environment? Theoretical analysis and application to Finnish agriculture   pp. 193-221 Jussi Lankoski, Markku Ollikainen and Pekka UusitaloModelling the EU sugar supply to assess sectoral policy reforms   pp. 223-247 Alexandre Gohin and Jean-Christophe BureauDo consumers value nutritional labels?   pp. 249-268 Maria Loureiro, Azucena Gracia and Rodolfo Nayga Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
 
  Determining the economic gains from regulation at the extensive and intensive margins   pp. 1-30 Renan Goetz, Hansjörg Schmid and Bernard LehmannComparing support for organic and conventional farming in the European Union using an adjusted Producer Support Estimate   pp. 31-48 Stephan Hubertus Gay and Frank OffermannSimultaneous estimation of work choices and the level of farm activity using panel data   pp. 49-71 Avner Ahituv and Ayal KimhiSelf-enforcing contracts in agriculture   pp. 73-92 Ola KvaløyProduction risk and technical inefficiency in Russian agriculture   pp. 93-118 Raushan Bokusheva and Heinrich Hockmann |  |