European Review of Agricultural Economics
Volume 1 - 51
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Volume 46, issue 3, 2019
- Enriching the CAP evaluation toolbox with experimental approaches: introduction to the special issue pp. 347-366

- Sophie Thoyer and Raphaële Préget
- Greening the common agricultural policy: a behavioural perspective and lab-in-the-field experiment in Germany pp. 367-392

- Fabian Thomas, Estelle Midler, Marianne Lefebvre and Stefanie Engel
- Can we nudge farmers into saving water? Evidence from a randomised experiment pp. 393-416

- Sylvain Chabé-Ferret, Philippe Le Coent, Arnaud Reynaud, Julie Subervie and Daniel Lepercq
- Behavioural factors affecting the adoption of sustainable farming practices: a policy-oriented review pp. 417-471

- François J Dessart, Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé and Rene van Bavel
- How can randomised controlled trials help improve the design of the common agricultural policy? pp. 473-493

- Luc Behaghel, Karen Macours and Julie Subervie
- Using choice experiments to improve the design of agri-environmental schemes pp. 495-528

- Uwe Latacz-Lohmann and Gunnar Breustedt
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Credence attributes and the quest for a higher price – a hedonic stochastic frontier approach pp. 163-192

- Alessandro Bonanno, Francesco Bimbo, Marco Costanigro, Alfons Oude Lansink and Rosaria Viscecchia
- Technology heterogeneity and policy change in farm-level efficiency analysis: an application to the Irish beef sector pp. 193-214

- Maria Martinez Cillero, Fiona Thorne, Michael Wallace and James Breen
- Technical catching-up and decoupled payments in a selection of French farms pp. 215-235

- Jean-Philippe Boussemart, Henri-Bertrand Lefer, Hervé Leleu and Raluca Parvulescu
- Heterogeneous impacts of neighbouring farm size on the decision to exit: evidence from Brittany pp. 237-266

- Legrand Saint-Cyr, Hugo Storm, Thomas Heckelei and Laurent Piet
- The trade effect of private standards pp. 267-290

- Anna Andersson
- The free-rider deficit in the demand for farm animal welfare-labelled meat pp. 291-318

- Reinhard Uehleke and Silke Hüttel
- The relationship between price and retail concentration: evidence from the US food industry pp. 319-345

- Vardges Hovhannisyan, Clare Cho and Marin Bozic
Volume 46, issue 1, 2019
- In Memoriam pp. 1-2

- Arie Oskam
- Value-elicitation and value-formation properties of discrete choice experiment and experimental auctions pp. 3-27

- Simone Cerroni, Verity Watson, Dimitrios Kalentakis and Jennie I Macdiarmid
- Weather effects and their long-term impact on the distribution of agricultural yields: evidence from Italy pp. 29-51

- Jean-Paul Chavas, Salvatore Di Falco, Felice Adinolfi and Fabian Capitanio
- Does information change German consumers’ attitudes about genetically modified food? pp. 53-78

- David Wuepper, Philipp Wree and Goezde Ardali
- Sugar trade and the role of historical colonial linkages pp. 79-108

- Marie M Stack, Rob Ackrill and Martin Bliss
- Group membership and certification effects on incomes of coffee farmers in Uganda pp. 109-132

- Brian Robert Ssebunya, Ulrich B Morawetz, Christian Schader, Matthias Stolze and Erwin Schmid
- Accommodating satisficing behaviour in stated choice experiments pp. 133-162

- Erlend Dancke Sandorf and Danny Campbell
Volume 45, issue 5, 2018
- An application of a cardinality-constrained multiple benchmark tracking error model on a plant enterprise selection problem pp. 677-721

- Qiuzhuo Ma, Krishna Paudel, Liting Gu and Xiaowei Wen
- Employment effects of CAP payments in the UK non-farm economy pp. 723-748

- Marian Rizov, Sophia Davidova and Alastair Bailey
- Can a Repeated Opt-Out Reminder mitigate hypothetical bias in discrete choice experiments? An application to consumer valuation of novel food products pp. 749-782

- Mohammed H Alemu and Søren Olsen
- The impact of food price shocks in Uganda: first-order effects versus general-equilibrium consequences pp. 783-807

- Bjorn Van Campenhout, Karl Pauw and Nicholas Minot
- Landowners’ motivation for adopting perennial energy crops: drivers, barriers and neighbourhood effects pp. 809-829

- Maria Theresia Konrad, Gregor Levin and Mette Termansen
- Asset fixity under state-contingent production uncertainty pp. 831-856

- Sansi Yang and C. Shumway
- The impact of LAWA on the family labour supply among farm households pp. 857-878

- Tianyuan Luo, Genti Kostandini and Jeffrey Jordan
Volume 45, issue 4, 2018
- Labour, profitability and gender impacts of adopting row planting in Ethiopia pp. 471-503

- Joachim Vandercasteelen, Mekdim Dereje, Bart Minten and Alemayehu Taffesse
- Cost pass-through in the Swedish coffee market pp. 505-529

- Dick Durevall
- The demands they are a-changin’ pp. 531-552

- Eivind Hestvik Brækkan, Sverre Braathen Thyholdt, Frank Asche and Øystein Myrland
- Preferences for biodiversity offset contracts on arable land: a choice experiment study with farmers pp. 553-582

- Anne-Charlotte Vaissière, Léa Tardieu, Fabien Quétier and Sébastien Roussel
- Fundamentals, speculation or macroeconomic conditions? Modelling and forecasting Arabica coffee prices pp. 583-615

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Jaroslava Hlouskova and Michael Obersteiner
- How do farmers manage crop biodiversity? A dynamic acreage model with productive feedback pp. 617-639

- Francois Bareille and Elodie Letort
- Determinants of downside risk exposure of dairy farms pp. 641-674

- Robert Finger, Tobias Dalhaus, Joseph Allendorf and Stefan Hirsch
- Corrigendum: Preferences for biodiversity offset contracts on arable land: a choice experiment study with farmers pp. 675-675

- Anne-Charlotte Vaissière, Léa Tardieu, Fabien Quétier and Sébastien Roussel
Volume 45, issue 3, 2018
- Complementarity and bargaining power pp. 297-331

- Timothy J Richards, Céline Bonnet and Zohra Mechemache
- Using eye tracking to account for attribute non-attendance in choice experiments pp. 333-365

- Ellen Van Loo, Rodolfo M NaygaJr, Danny Campbell, Han-Seok Seo and Wim Verbeke
- Effect of family labour on output of farms in selected EU Member States: a non-parametric quantile regression approach pp. 367-395

- Philip Kostov, Sophia Davidova and Alistair Bailey
- Extreme weather and demand for index insurance in rural India pp. 397-431

- Benedikte Bjerge and Neda Trifkovic
- Sales impacts of direct marketing choices: treatment effects with multinomial selectivity pp. 433-453

- Timothy Park, Krishna Paudel and Seydina Sene
- A simple diagnostic measure of inattention bias in discrete choice models pp. 455-462

- Trey Malone and Jayson Lusk
Volume 45, issue 2, 2018
- Lost in space? The effect of direct payments on land rental prices pp. 143-171

- Marten Graubner
- Adaptive local parametric estimation of crop yields: implications for crop insurance rate making pp. 173-203

- Zhiwei Shen, Martin Odening and Ostap Okhrin
- Economic impacts of CAP greening: application of an EU-wide individual farm model for CAP analysis (IFM-CAP) pp. 205-238

- Kamel Louhichi, Pavel Ciaian, Maria Espinosa, Angel Perni and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
- A comparative study of food values between the United States and Norway pp. 239-272

- Claudia Bazzani, Geir W Gustavsen, Rodolfo Nayga and Kyrre Rickertsen
- Is agriculture important to agritourism? The agritourism attraction market in Israel pp. 273-296

- Aliza Fleischer, Anat Tchetchik, Ziv Bar-Nahum and Evyatar Talev
Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- The effect of farm characteristics on the persistence of technical inefficiency: a case study in German dairy farming pp. 3-25

- Ioannis Skevas, Grigorios Emvalomatis and Bernhard Brümmer
- Is technology change good for cotton farmers? A local-economy analysis from the Tanzania Lake Zone pp. 27-56

- Anubhab Gupta, Justin Kagin, J Edward Taylor, Mateusz Filipski, Lindi Hlanze and James Foster
- A Ricardian analysis of the impact of climate change on Italian agriculture pp. 57-79

- Martina Bozzola, Emanuele Massetti, Robert Mendelsohn and Fabian Capitanio
- Decomposing dynamic profit inefficiency of Belgian dairy farms pp. 81-99

- Frederic Ang and Alfons Oude Lansink
- A hedonic analysis of nutrition labels across product types and countries pp. 101-120

- Anna Kristina Edenbrandt, Sinne Smed and Léon Jansen
- Short-term price density forecasts in the lean hog futures market pp. 121-142

- Andres Trujillo-Barrera, Philip Garcia and Mindy Mallory
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