European Review of Agricultural Economics
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Volume 47, issue 5
- Does a farmland zoning program impact farm income: empirical evidence from farm households in Taiwan pp. 1621-1643

- Hung-Hao Chang and Tzu-Chin Lin
- Predicting responsiveness to information: consumer acceptance of biotechnology in animal products pp. 1644-1667

- David Ortega, Jayson Lusk, Wen Lin and Vincenzina Caputo
- Reduced form evidence on belief updating under asymmetric information—consumers’ response to wine expert opinions pp. 1668-1696

- Céline Bonnet, James Hilger and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Is the setting up aid mitigating the generational renewal problem in farming? pp. 1697-1715

- Martin Nordin and Ida Lovén
- The dual trade impact of non-tariff measures: an empirical assessment of China’s pork imports pp. 1716-1739

- Jurgen Peci and Ana Isabel Sanjuán
- Networks, incentives and technology adoption: evidence from a randomised experiment in Uganda pp. 1740-1775

- Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku and Mequanint Melesse
- Wildlife conflicts: wolves vs. moose pp. 1776-1802

- Anders Skonhoft and Jan Tore Solstad
- Women’s participation in decision-making and its implications for human capital investment pp. 1803-1825

- Orkhan Sariyev, Tim K Loos and Manfred Zeller
- Climate, insurance and innovation: the case of drought and innovations in drought-tolerant traits in US agriculture pp. 1826-1860

- Ruiqing Miao
- Retail price discrimination and food waste pp. 1861-1896

- Timothy J Richards and Stephen Hamilton
- The power ranking of the members of the Agricultural Committee of the European Parliament pp. 1897-1919

- Imre Fertő, László Kóczy, Attila Kovács and Balázs Sziklai
- Sweeping the flies away: evidence from a fruit fly eradication program pp. 1920-1962

- Lina Salazar, Julian Aramburu, Marcos Agurto, Alessandro Maffioli and Jossie Fahsbender
Volume 47, issue 4, 2020
- On the effects of EU trade policy: agricultural tariffs still matter pp. 1367-1401

- Maria Cipollina and Luca Salvatici
- If smallholder farmers have access to the world market: the case of tobacco marketing in Malawi pp. 1402-1437

- Wouter Zant
- The spatial variation of switching rates in large cooperative membership bases: empirical evidence from the dairy sector pp. 1438-1472

- Tim Viergutz, Nana Zubek and Birgit Schulze-Ehlers
- Economic impacts of fall armyworm and its management strategies: evidence from southern Ethiopia pp. 1473-1501

- Menale Kassie, Tesfamicheal Wossen, Hugo De Groote, Tadele Tefera, Subramanian Sevgan and Solomon Balew
- Decentralisation of agri-environmental policy design pp. 1502-1530

- Francois Bareille and Matteo Zavalloni
- Heterogeneous impacts of cash transfers on farm profitability. Evidence from a randomised study in Lesotho pp. 1531-1558

- Ervin Prifti, Silvio Daidone, Noemi Pace and Benjamin Davis
- Assessing the long-term impact of agricultural research on productivity: evidence from France pp. 1559-1586

- Stéphane Lemarié, Valérie Orozco, Jean-Pierre Butault, Antonio Musolesi, Michel Simioni and Bertrand Schmitt
- Smallholder rice farmers’ post-harvest decisions: preferences and structural factors pp. 1587-1620

- Remidius Denis Ruhinduka, Yonas Alem, Håkan Eggert and Travis Lybbert
Volume 47, issue 3, 2020
- Machine learning in agricultural and applied economics pp. 849-892

- Hugo Storm, Kathy Baylis and Thomas Heckelei
- A global meta-analysis of groundwater quality valuation studies pp. 893-932

- Roy Brouwer and Noémie Neverre
- Modelling preference heterogeneity using a Bayesian finite mixture of Almost Ideal Demand Systems pp. 933-970

- Ariane Kehlbacher, Chittur Srinivasan, Rachel McCloy and Richard Tiffin
- Revisiting firm flexibility and efficiency: evidence from the EU dairy processing industry pp. 971-1008

- Stefan Hirsch, Ashok Mishra, Niklas Möhring and Robert Finger
- Bilateral trade agreements and price distortions in agricultural markets pp. 1009-1044

- Cornelius Hirsch and Harald Oberhofer
- The impact of agri-environment schemes on farm productivity: a DID-matching approach pp. 1045-1093

- Philipp Mennig and Johannes Sauer
- Measuring the impact of agricultural production shocks on international trade flows pp. 1094-1132

- Shon Ferguson and Johan Gars
- A query theory account of a discrete choice experiment under oath pp. 1133-1172

- Nathan Kemper, Jennie Popp and Rodolfo Nayga
- Measuring price discovery in the European wheat market using the partial cointegration approach pp. 1173-1200

- Teresa Vollmer, Helmut Herwartz and Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel
- Farmers' heterogeneous motives, voluntary vaccination and disease spread: an agent-based model pp. 1201-1222

- Jaap Sok and Egil A J Fischer
- Demand and supply of agricultural ES: towards benefit-based policy pp. 1223-1249

- Annika Tienhaara, Emmi Haltia, Eija Pouta, Kyösti Arovuori, Ioanna Grammatikopoulou, Antti Miettinen, Kauko Koikkalainen, Heini Ahtiainen and Janne Artell
- Analysing group contract design using a threshold public goods experiment pp. 1250-1275

- Jetske Bouma, T T Binh Nguyen, Eline van der Heijden and Justin Dijk
- Climatic effects and total factor productivity: econometric evidence for Wisconsin dairy farms pp. 1276-1301

- Eric Njuki, Boris E Bravo-Ureta and Víctor E Cabrera
- Comparing treatments to reduce hypothetical bias in choice experiments regarding organic food pp. 1302-1337

- Adelina Gschwandtner and Michael Burton
- Diversification economies in dairy farming – empirical evidence from Germany pp. 1338-1365

- Stefan Wimmer and Johannes Sauer
Volume 47, issue 2, 2020
- An economic and environmental assessment of a glyphosate ban for the example of maize production (Influence of barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) time of emergence and density on corn (Zea mays)) pp. 371-402

- Thomas Böcker, Wolfgang Britz, Niklas Möhring and Robert Finger
- Private standards and producer risk: a framework for analysis of development implications** (The market for lemons: quality uncertainty and the market mechanism) pp. 403-437

- Sarah Mohan
- Land-sparing vs land-sharing with incomplete policies (Rethinking the causes of deforestation: lessons from economic models) pp. 438-466

- Guy Meunier
- Irrigation practices, water effectiveness and productivity measurement (Toward an understanding of technology adoption: risk, learning, and neighborhood effects) pp. 467-498

- Konstantinos Chatzimichael, Dimitris Christopoulos, Spiro Stefanou and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Commodity price co-movement: heterogeneity and the time-varying impact of fundamentals (Oil price shocks and the stock market: evidence from Japan) pp. 499-528

- Joseph Byrne, Ryuta Sakemoto and Bing Xu
- Robustness analysis of organic technology adoption: evidence from Northern Vietnamese tea production (Awareness and adoption of improved cassava varieties and processing technologies in Nigeria) pp. 529-557

- Nicolas Lampach, Phu Nguyen-Van and Nguyen To-The
- Farmland values and bidder behaviour in first-price land auctions (Identification of standard auction models) pp. 558-590

- Carsten Croonenbroeck, Martin Odening and Silke Hüttel
- Production under input endogeneity and farm-specific risk aversion: evidence from contract farming and Bayesian method (Land tenure differences and investment in land improvement measures: theoretical and empirical analyses) pp. 591-618

- Ashok K Mishra, Anthony Rezitis and Mike Tsionas
- Does culture affect soil erosion? Empirical evidence from Europe (Perceived behavioral control, self‐efficacy, locus of control, and the theory of planned behavior) pp. 619-653

- David Wuepper
- Returns to livestock disease control – a panel data analysis in Togo (The effects of the tsetse fly on African Development) pp. 654-683

- Alirah Emmanuel Weyori, Sabine Liebenehm and Hermann Waibel
- Russian food embargo and the lost trade (Nonparametric counterfactual predictions in neoclassical models of international trade) pp. 684-718

- Angela Cheptea and Carl Gaigne
- Non-tariff measures, quality and exporting: evidence from microdata in food processing in Ukraine (Identification properties of recent production function estimators) pp. 719-751

- Veronika Movchan, Oleksandr Shepotylo and Volodymyr Vakhitov
- Spatial analysis of demand for sparsely located ecosystem services using alternative index approaches (Spatial preference heterogeneity in forest recreation) pp. 752-784

- Rubén Granado-Díaz, José A Gómez-Limón, Macario Rodríguez-Entrena and Anastasio J Villanueva
- Nutritional and economic impact of five alternative front-of-pack nutritional labels: experimental evidence (Prospective association between a dietary quality index based on a nutrient profiling system and cardiovascular disease risk) pp. 785-818

- Paolo Crosetto, Anne Lacroix, Laurent Muller and Bernard Ruffieux
- Food markets’ structural empirical analysis: a review of methods and topics (The effects of a fat tax on French households’ purchases: a nutritional approach) pp. 819-847

- Céline Bonnet, Carly Trachtman, Molly Van Dop and Sofia Villas-Boas
- Corrigendum: Climatic effects and total factor productivity: econometric evidence for Wisconsin dairy farms pp. 848-848

- Eric Njuki, Boris E Bravo-Ureta and Víctor E Cabrera
Volume 47, issue 1, 2020
- Rationalising inefficiency in agricultural production – the case of Swedish dairy agriculture (Formulation and estimation of stochastic frontier production function models) pp. 1-24

- Helena Hansson, Gordana Manevska-Tasevska and Mette Asmild
- The effect of input-trade liberalisation on farm and non-farm labour in Vietnam (Tobit models: a survey) pp. 25-49

- Jorge Davalos, Trung Hoang and Luca Tiberti
- Price premiums for eco-labelled seafood: effects of the MSC certification suspension in the Baltic Sea cod fishery (The MSC experience: developing an operational certification standard and a market incentive to improve fishery sustainability) pp. 50-70

- Johan Blomquist, Valerio Bartolino and Staffan Waldo
- The role of extension in dynamic economic adjustments: the case of Irish dairy farms (What influences farm size growth? An illustration in Southwestern France) pp. 71-94

- Doris Läpple, Bradford L Barham and Jean-Paul Chavas
- How to make farming and agricultural extension more nutrition-sensitive: evidence from a randomised controlled trial in Kenya (Agricultural extension: good intentions and hard realities) pp. 95-118

- Sylvester Ochieng Ogutu, Andrea Fongar, Theda Gödecke, Lisa Jäckering, Henry Mwololo, Michael Njuguna, Meike Wollni and Matin Qaim
- Non-optimal behaviour and estimation of behavioural choice models: a Monte Carlo study of risk preference estimation (Econometric estimation of producers’ risk attitudes) pp. 119-137

- Zhengfei Guan and Feng Wu
- The effect of policy leveraging climate change adaptive capacity in agriculture (Successful adaptation to climate change across scales) pp. 138-156

- Janka Vanschoenwinkel, Michele Moretti and Steven Van Passel
- Impact of direct payments on agricultural land use in less-favoured areas: evidence from Japan (Effects of differing farm policies on farm structure and dynamics) pp. 157-177

- Taisuke Takayama, Noboru Hashizume and Tomoaki Nakatani
- Are futures prices good price forecasts? Underestimation of price reversion in the soybean complex (A rational expectations model of time varying risk premia in commodities futures markets: theory and evidence) pp. 178-199

- Joshua Huang, Teresa Serra and Philip Garcia
- Measuring sustainability efficiency at farm level: a data envelopment analysis approach (Economic and environmental efficiency of district heating plants) pp. 200-225

- Amer Ait Sidhoum, Teresa Serra and Laure Latruffe
- Cost of wild boar to farmers in Sweden (Tobit models: a survey) pp. 226-246

- I -M Gren, H Andersson, J Mensah and T Pettersson
- Does GlobalGAP certification promote agrifood exports? (Standards as barriers versus standards as catalysts: assessing the impact of HACCP implementation on US seafood imports) pp. 247-272

- Dela-Dem Fiankor, Insa Flachsbarth, Amjad Masood and Bernhard Brümmer
- Growing condition variations and grain prices in Niger and Nigeria (Rainfall shocks, markets and food crises: the effect of drought on grain markets in Niger) pp. 273-295

- Patrick Hatzenbuehler, Philip Abbott and Tahirou Abdoulaye
- Natural disasters, land and labour (Adapting to changes in volcanic behaviour: Formal and informal interactions for enhanced risk management at Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador) pp. 296-323

- Johanna Choumert-Nkolo and Pascale Phelinas
- Effects of crop insurance on farm disinvestment and exit decisions (Effects of differing farm policies on farm structure and dynamics) pp. 324-347

- Youngjune Kim, Jisang Yu and Dustin Pendell
- Evidence-based policy and food consumer behaviour: how empirical challenges shape the evidence (The effects of a fat tax on French households’ purchases: a nutritional approach) pp. 348-370

- David Just and Anne Byrne
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