European Review of Agricultural Economics
Volume 1 - 51
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1982
- Analysis of demand and supply in the dairy sector of the Netherlands pp. 365-413

- A.J. Oskam and E. Osinga
- The ORANI approach to quantitative modelling of the Australian agricultural sector pp. 415-442

- D. P. Vincent
- Economic aspects of policies to control nitrate contamination resulting from agricultural production pp. 443-465

- Hartwig de Haen
- Limitations on the purchase of agricultural land and their effect on land pricesAn empirical research into the effectiveness of the criteria proposed in a new land transfer law in the Netherlands pp. 467-477

- Jan S. Knipscheer and Cees P. Veerman
- Book reviews pp. 479-480

- Denis K. Britton
- Book reviews pp. 481-482

- D. S. Thornton
- Book reviews pp. 483-484

- L. H. G. Slangen
Volume 9, issue 3, 1982
- Regional redistributive effects of common price support policies pp. 255-270

- S. Tarditi and Elisabetta Croci Angelini
- Modelling demand and price equations of the Italian agricultural sector pp. 271-300

- Ernesto Felli and Giovanni Piersan
- Analyzing the pricing efficiency in spatial markets: Concept and application pp. 301-312

- Sanjeev Gupta and Rolf A.E. Mueller
- Structural changes in import market shares for apples in the United Kingdom pp. 313-326

- Michael Atkin and David Bladford
- Commodity cycles as random processes pp. 327-346

- Frederic L. Pryor and Frederick Solomon
- Facts and Opinions about the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 347-351

- Carl Thomsen
- Book reviews pp. 352-354

- Günther Schmitt
- Book reviews pp. 355-356

- K.J. Poppe
Volume 9, issue 2, 1982
- Power inputs from labour, draught animals and machines in the agriculture of the developing countries pp. 127-155

- Nikos Alexandratos, Jelle Bruinsma and Janos Hrabovszky
- The benefits of the CAP for developing countries: A case study of the Ivory Coast pp. 157-181

- H. Dick, E. Gerken and D.P. Vincent
- The EC sugar market policy and developing countries pp. 183-204

- Ulrich Koester and Peter Michael Schmitz
- Supply response and efficiency gains from storage operations: A simulation analysis pp. 205-220

- David Bigman
- Response of Irish creamery milk supply to price changes pp. 221-231

- Michael P. Cuddy
- The marginalization of Belgian farms (1962/63–1977/78) pp. 233-236

- Georges Bublot
- The economics of agricultural policy by Graham Hallet pp. 237-239

- L. Martens
- Food Policies by John R. Tarrant pp. 240-241

- N. Berkely Hill
- Agriculture in Western Europe: Challenge and response 1880–1980 by Michael Tracy pp. 242-244

- S.L. Louwes
Volume 9, issue 1, 1982
- Management bias and returns to scale in a Cobb-Douglas production function for agriculture pp. 7-24

- P.J. Dawson and J. Lingard
- Intertemporal pricing efficiency in agricultural markets: The case of slaughter hogs in West Germany pp. 25-40

- Sanjeev Gupta and Rolf A.E. Mueller
- Regionally differing optimal prices in an economic community pp. 41-63

- Karl Frenz
- The Israeli meat sector: An econometric model pp. 65-86

- Amir Shmueli and Charles S. Tapiero
- Input-output studies of agriculture in regional economy — some problems of method pp. 87-101

- Ewa Rablnowicz
- Single equation demand estimation pp. 103-105

- T. Young
- Agricultural product prices by William G. Tomek and Kenneth L. Robinson pp. 107-109

- U. Koester
- National Staatliche Landwirtschaftsförderung Und Europäische Agrarpolitik — Zum Problem der Kompatibilität nationaler Beihilfen mit der Gemeinsamen Agrarpolitik by Eckard Seebohm pp. 110-112

- D. Goemann
- MOIRA model of international relations in agriculture by Hans Linnemann, Jerrie de Hoogh, Michiel A. Keyzer and Henk D. J. van Heemst pp. 113-115

- Wilhelm Scheper
Volume 8, issue 4, 1981
- Polish agriculture in the 1970s and the prospects for the early 1980s pp. 453-473

- B. Simatupang
- Appraising a regional development programme—The case of the Scottish Highlands and Islands pp. 475-497

- John Bryden
- Agricultural planning for regional balance pp. 499-518

- Lars Olof Persson and Olof Bolin
- The rational cavist pp. 519-525

- W. C. Labys, B. C. Cohen and C. W. Yang
- Book reviews pp. 527-530

- Gerrit Meester
- Book reviews pp. 531-532

- U. Koester
- Book reviews pp. 533-534

- M.T.G. Meulenberg
Volume 8, issue 2-3, 1981
- Regional development in the economic policy of Yugoslavia pp. 131-136

- Milovan Zidar
- Agriculture and regional development in Europe — The role of agricultural economists pp. 137-153

- Michel Petit
- Strong agricultures but weak rural economies — The undue emphasis on agriculture in European rural development pp. 155-170

- Gerald Wibberley
- Opening of the discussion on the plenary paper by Gerald Wibberley pp. 171-176

- M.E. Chassagne
- Origins and mechanisms of reproduction of the regional discrepancies in agricultural development in Europe pp. 177-196

- Marcel L. Mazoyer
- Opening of the discussion on the plenary paper by Marcel L. Mazoyer pp. 197-198

- V.J. Nazarenko
- Regional disparities in agriculture pp. 199-209

- P.H. Dabrowski
- Opening of the discussion on the plenary paper by P.H. Dabrowski pp. 211-212

- Olof Bolin
- Regional policy in EC countries and Community Regional Policy: A note on problems and perspectives in developing depressed rural regions pp. 213-246

- Giuseppe Orlando and Gervasio Antonelli
- Opening of the discussion on the Plenary paper by G. Orlando and G. Antonelli pp. 247-249

- G.M. Bueno
- Agricultural policies and their regional impact in Western Europe pp. 251-281

- Günther Weinschenck and Jutta Kemper
- Opening of the discussion on the Plenary paper by G. Weinschenck and J. Kemper pp. 283-285

- F. Lechi
- The regional economic development and political aims, methods and measures in the regional development of agriculture: The Yugoslav example pp. 287-314

- Duˇan Tomić
- Theory and models of regional economic analysis and planning pp. 315-323

- M. Urban and G. van Leeuwen
- Documentation and statistics; typology and descriptive models pp. 325-332

- G. Boddez and T. Budin
- Resources, natural environment, land use and energy pp. 333-338

- J. Vallat and L. Martens
- Food processing and marketing in relation to regional problems pp. 339-347

- C. Csaki and E. Dimou
- Relations between agricultural and non-agricultural activities pp. 349-357

- V. Stipetic and J. Bryden
- Social problems, living conditions pp. 359-366

- G. Barbero and T. Zimbrek
- Regional planning and agricultural policy pp. 367-375

- D.K. Britton and A. Brun
- Mountain and hill areas pp. 377-382

- H. Popp and J. Valarche
- Less-favoured areas in Northern climates pp. 383-389

- W. Jorgenson and A. Matthews
- Less-favoured areas in Southern climates pp. 391-399

- R. Esteruelas and D. Agostini
- Regional problems in high income countries and specific areas pp. 401-408

- D. Bergmann and D. Everts
- Theory, analysis and methodology pp. 409-424

- Jan de Veer
- General report on policy aspects pp. 425-434

- Michael Tracy
- Foreword pp. 438

- G. Barbero
Volume 8, issue 1, 1981
- Macroeconomic influences on future agricultural prices in the European Community pp. 5-26

- Mark Langworthy, Scott Pearson and Tim Josling
- Risk response in Kenyan agriculture: The case of major export crops pp. 27-39

- Thomas Mayer and Klaus-Otto Junginger-Dittel
- Direct income transfers for the agricultural sector in less-favoured areas (DIT-LFA)The Council directive no. 268/75 EEC, title II: A comparison between and within Member Countries pp. 41-55

- W. Peters and U. Langendorf
- The efficiency of the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 57-83

- K.J. Thomson and D.R. Harvey
- An application of the Market Share Approach to the demand for soyabean and rapeseed oil pp. 85-97

- Karl Meilke and G.R. Griffith
- Influence of butter and margarine prices on the demand for butter in Belgium pp. 99-109

- J. Vertessen
- Book reviews pp. 111-113

- D.M. Winter
- Book reviews pp. 115-117

- J. Viaene