European Review of Agricultural Economics
Volume 1 - 51
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Volume 36, issue 4, 2009
- Food safety standards and agri-food supply chains: an introductory overview pp. 469-478

- Abdelhakim Hammoudi, Ruben Hoffmann and Yves Surry
- Heterogeneous firms and homogenising standards in agri-food trade: the Polish meat case pp. 479-505

- Marie-Luise Rau and Frank van Tongeren
- Are food safety standards different from other food standards? A political economy perspective pp. 507-523

- Johan Swinnen and Thijs Vandemoortele
- Pre-empting public regulation with private food quality standards pp. 525-539

- Jill McCluskey and Jason Winfree
- Factors influencing contractual choice and sustainable relationships in European agri-food supply chains pp. 541-569

- Christian Fischer, Monika Hartmann, Nikolai Reynolds, Philip Leat, Cesar Revoredo-Giha, Maeve Henchion, Luis Albisu and Azucena Gracia
- Stock market response to food safety regulations pp. 571-595

- Mario Mazzocchi, Maddalena Ragona and Melanie Fritz
Volume 36, issue 3, 2009
- Fat Economics: Nutrition, Health, and Economic Policy pp. 208-457

- Rodolfo Nayga
- Income Stabilization in European Agriculture: Design and Economic Impact of Risk Management Tools pp. 228-467

- Jesùs Antón
- Frontiers in Resource and Rural Economics: Human-Nature, Rural-Urban Interdependencies pp. 266-462

- Deborah Roberts
- The optimal amount and allocation of sampling effort for plant health inspection pp. 295-320

- Ilya V. Surkov, Alfons Oude Lansink and Wopke van der Werf
- The Economics of Production (Second Edition) pp. 299-460

- Sebastian Hess
- Eco-labelled food products: what are consumers paying for? pp. 321-341

- Douadia Bougherara and Pierre Combris
- Modelling farm production decisions under an expenditure constraint pp. 343-367

- Subal Kumbhakar and Raushan Bokusheva
- Cooperative liquidation under competitive stress pp. 369-393

- Robin M. Cross, Steven T. Buccola and Enrique A. Thomann
- Modelling the impact of the CAP Single Farm Payment on farm investment and output pp. 395-423

- Paolo Sckokai and Daniele Moro
- Demand elasticities for farmed salmon in world trade pp. 425-445

- Jinghua Xie, Henry Kinnucan and Oystein Myrland
- Demand for on-farm permanent hired labour on family holdings: a comment pp. 447-452

- Ayal Kimhi
- An Introduction to the Structural Econometrics of Auction Data pp. 448-465

- David Salant
- The Dragon and the Elephant: Agricultural and Rural Reforms in China and India pp. 453-455

- Allan Rae
Volume 36, issue 2, 2009
- Valuing product attributes in Vickrey auctions when market substitutes are available pp. 133-149

- Frode Alfnes
- Modelling attribute non-attendance in choice experiments for rural landscape valuation pp. 151-174

- Riccardo Scarpa, Timothy J. Gilbride, Danny Campbell and David Hensher
- The CAP reform between targeting and equity: a structural policy analysis for Italy pp. 175-201

- Benedetto Rocchi
- The impact of market and policy instability on price transmission between wheat and flour in Ukraine pp. 203-230

- Bernhard Brümmer, Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel and Sergiy Zorya
- Debt, Risk and Liquidity in Futures Markets pp. 212-293

- Ben White
- Critical masses in the decollectivisation of post-Soviet agriculture pp. 231-252

- Martin Petrick and Michael Carter
- Food, Economics, and Health pp. 240-288

- Xavier Irz
- A Handbook of Primary Commodities in the Global Economy pp. 244-291

- Walter C. Labys
- Dynamically optimal strategies for managing the joint resistance of pests to Bt toxin and conventional pesticides in a developing country pp. 253-279

- Fangbin Qiao, James Wilen, Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle
- Institutional Economics and Economic Organisation Theory: An Integrated Approach pp. 281-283

- Daniel Bromley
- Food Security Indicators, Measurement, and the Impact of Trade Openness pp. 284-286

- Cesar Revoredo-Giha
Volume 36, issue 1, 2009
- Trade liberalisation, agricultural productivity and poverty in the Mediterranean region pp. 1-29

- Nadia Belhaj Hassine and Magda Kandil
- Measuring market power in the French Comté cheese market pp. 31-51

- Pierre R. Mérel
- The effects of EU agricultural policy changes on farmers' risk attitudes pp. 53-77

- Phoebe Koundouri, Marita Laukkanen, Sami Myyrä and Celine Nauges
- Evaluating the effects of farm programmes: results from propensity score matching pp. 79-101

- Andrea Pufahl and Christoph Weiss
- Investment rigidity and policy measures pp. 103-120

- Teresa Serra, Spiro Stefanou, José M. Gil and Allen Featherstone
- Organic Farming: An International History pp. 121-123

- John C. Henning
- The European Union and Developing Countries: Trade, Aid and Growth in an Integrating World pp. 123-126

- Alan Matthews
- An Introduction to Sustainable Development pp. 126-128

- Jesper Stage
- The Softwood Lumber War: Politics, Economics and the Long U.S.--Canada Trade Dispute pp. 128-130

- Rakhal Sarker
- Landwirtschaftliche Betriebslehre. Grundwissen Bachelor pp. 131-132

- John Sumelius
Volume 35, issue 4, 2008
- Women's Role in Economic Development pp. 306-601

- Lorraine Corner
- Estimating Market Power and Strategies pp. 352-598

- Steve McCorriston
- Handbook of Water Resources in India: Development, Management, and Strategies pp. 364-591

- Ashok Swain
- Tariffs and other trade costs: assessing obstacles to Mediterranean countries' access to EU-15 fruit and vegetable markets pp. 409-438

- Charlotte Emlinger, Florence Jacquet and Emmanuelle Chevassus Lozza
- Global productivity distribution and trade liberalisation: evidence from processed food industries pp. 439-460

- Jun Ruan and Munisamy Gopinath
- EU Agricultural Law pp. 445-593

- Rob Ackrill
- Impact of a gradual increase in milk quotas on the EU dairy sector pp. 461-491

- Zohra Mechemache, Roel Jongeneel and Vincent Réquillart
- Demand for on-farm permanent hired labour on family holdings pp. 493-518

- Michel Blanc, Eric Cahuzac, Bernard Elyakime and Gabriel Tahar
- Bioenergy crop production and climate policies: a von Thunen model and the case of reed canary grass in Finland pp. 519-546

- Jussi Lankoski and Markku Ollikainen
- Producer incentives and plant investments for Salmonella control in pork supply chains pp. 547-562

- Gé B.C. Backus and Robert King
- Cross-border acquisitions in the global food sector pp. 563-587

- Nils Herger, Christos Kotsogiannis and Steve McCorriston
- Promise, Trust, and Evolution: Managing the Commons of South Asia pp. 593-595

- Daniel Bromley
- Particular requirements for institutional analysis in nature-related sectors pp. 606-606

- Konrad Hagedorn
Volume 35, issue 3, 2008
- Foreword pp. 261-262

- Luis Albisu
- The informational role of prices-super- 1 pp. 263-280

- Eirik Romstad
- Nutrition, obesity and health: policies and economic research challenges pp. 281-302

- Rodolfo Nayga
- Economic development in emerging Asian markets: implications for Europe pp. 303-330

- Will Martin, Elena Ianchovichina and Betina Dimaranan
- Biotechnology and the development of food markets: retrospect and prospects pp. 331-355

- GianCarlo Moschini
- Particular requirements for institutional analysis in nature-related sectors pp. 357-384

- Konrad Hagedorn
- Energy production with agricultural biomass: environmental implications and analytical challenges-super- † pp. 385-408

- Jan-Erik Petersen
Volume 35, issue 2, 2008
- Will EU biofuel policies affect global agricultural markets? pp. 117-141

- Martin Banse, Hans Meijl, Andrzej Tabeau and Geert Woltjer
- Scoring two-dimensional bids: how cost-effective are agri-environmental auctions? pp. 143-165

- Thilo W. Glebe
- Agri-environmental contracting of Dutch dairy farms: the role of manure policies and the occurrence of lock-in pp. 167-191

- Jack Peerlings and Nico Polman
- Stringency of environmental targets in animal agriculture: shedding light on policy with shadow prices pp. 193-217

- Anni Huhtala and Per-Olov Marklund
- Modelling dairy supply for Hungary and Poland by generalised maximum entropy using prior information pp. 219-246

- Axel Tonini and Roel Jongeneel
- Microeconomics using EXCEL: Integrating Economic Theory, Policy Analysis and Spreadsheet Modelling pp. 247-259

- Stefan Bäckman
- Reflecting Transformation in Post-socialist Rural Areas pp. 248-251

- Ewa Rabinowicz
- Causes and Impacts of Agricultural Structures pp. 251-254

- Demetrios Psaltopoulos
- Nonparametric Econometrics: Theory and Practice pp. 254-257

- Margarita Genius
- Environmental Value Transfer: Issues and Methods pp. 257-259

- Mitesh Kataria
Volume 35, issue 1, 2008
- Who leaves after entering the primary sector? Evidence from Swedish micro-level data pp. 1-28

- Joakim Gullstrand and Kerem Tezic
- My favourite is not on the shelf: effects of the revealed-preference bundle on consumers' stated choice pp. 29-50

- Wuyang Hu
- Implications of biotech traits with segregation costs and market segments: the case of Roundup Ready-super- Wheat pp. 51-73

- William Wilson, Eric DeVuyst, Richard D. Taylor, Won W. Koo and Bruce L. Dahl
- Investment with weak contract enforcement: evidence from Hungary during transition pp. 75-91

- Azeta Cungu, Hamish Gow, Johan Swinnen and Liesbet Vranken
- Household food consumption in Turkey: a comment pp. 93-98

- Andreas Drichoutis, Stathis Klonaris, Panagiotis Lazaridis and Rodolfo Nayga
- Household food consumption in Turkey: a reply pp. 99-102

- Cuma Akbay, Ismet Boz and Wen. S. Chern
- Agricultural Trade Liberalization and the Least Developed Countries pp. 103-105

- Cesar Revoredo-Giha
- The Asymmetries of Globalization pp. 105-107

- Michel Petit
- Poverty & the WTO. Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda pp. 108-110

- Ulrich Koester
- Reforming Agricultural Trade for Developing Countries pp. 110-113

- Harald Grethe
- The World Food Economy pp. 114-115

- Harald von Witzke
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