American Journal of Agricultural Economics
2020 - 2025
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Volume 103, issue 5, 2021
- Impact of COVID‐19 and Nationwide Lockdowns on Vegetable Prices: Evidence from Wholesale Markets in China pp. 1574-1594

- Jianqing Ruan, Qingwen Cai and Songqing Jin
- The Importance of Agriculture in the Economy: Impacts from COVID‐19 pp. 1595-1611

- Jayson Beckman and Amanda M. Countryman
- Is There a Rainbow after the Rain? How Do Agricultural Shocks Affect Non‐Farm Enterprises? Evidence from Thailand pp. 1612-1636

- Katharina Grabrucker and Michael Grimm
- Decoupled but Not Neutral: The Effects of Counter‐Cyclical Cash Transfers on Investment and Incomes in Rural Thailand† pp. 1637-1660

- Andreas Wagener and Juliane Zenker
- The Potency of Quality Incentives: Evidence from the Indonesian Dairy Value Chain pp. 1661-1678

- Mark Treurniet
- Downward Hypothetical Bias in the Willingness to Accept Measure for Private Goods: Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 1679-1699

- Pengfei Liu and Xiaohui Tian
- Gene Editing Versus Genetic Modification in the Research and Development of New Crop Traits: An Economic Comparison pp. 1700-1719

- David Bullock, William W. Wilson and Joseph Neadeau
- U.S. Interstate Trade Will Mitigate the Negative Impact of Climate Change on Crop Profit pp. 1720-1741

- Sandy Dall'erba, Zhangliang Chen and Noé J. Nava
- The Impacts of Warming Temperatures on US Sorghum Yields and the Potential for Adaptation pp. 1742-1758

- Noah Miller, Jesse Tack and Jason Bergtold
- Fields from Afar: Evidence of Heterogeneity in United States Corn Rotational Response from Remote Sensing Data pp. 1759-1782

- Nicholas J. Pates and Nathan Hendricks
- Preemptive Incentives and Liability Rules for Wildfire Risk Management pp. 1783-1801

- Christian Langpap and JunJie Wu
- Invariant Risk Preferences and Supply Response under Price Risk pp. 1802-1819

- Robert G. Chambers, Margarita Genius and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- An Analysis of Portion Cap Rules with a Multiproduct Seller pp. 1820-1831

- Jose G. Nuno‐Ledesma
- Bayesian Kinked Regression with Unobserved Thresholds: An Application to the von Liebig Hypothesis pp. 1832-1856

- Klaus Moeltner, Austin Ramsey and Clinton L. Neill
- Nonparametric Estimation and Inference of Production Risk pp. 1857-1877

- Zheng Li, Roderick M. Rejesus and Xiaoyong Zheng
- Proxy Variable Estimation of Multiproduct Production Functions pp. 1878-1902

- Emir Malikov and Gudbrand Lien
- Analyzing the Impact of Subsidies on Beef Production Efficiency in Selected European Union Countries. A Stochastic Metafrontier Approach pp. 1903-1923

- Maria Martinez Cillero, Michael Wallace, Fiona Thorne and James Breen
- Three Good Reasons for Reading “Wine Economics,” by Stefano Castriota, 2020, The MIT Press pp. 1924-1925

- Marco Costanigro
- Out of the Shadows: The New Merchants of Grain. by Jonathan Kingsman, 2019, ISBN 978‐ 1704267821 pp. 1926-1927

- Timothy Fitzgerald
Volume 103, issue 4, 2021
- The Impacts of GM Foods: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Bt Eggplant in Bangladesh pp. 1186-1206

- Akhter Ahmed, John Hoddinott, Naveen Abedin and Nusrat Hossain
- Climate Econometrics: Can the Panel Approach Account for Long‐Run Adaptation? pp. 1207-1238

- Pierre Mérel and Matthew Gammans
- The Ecological Impact of Place‐Based Economic Policies pp. 1239-1250

- Teevrat Garg and Ajay Shenoy
- Intrahousehold Economies of Scale with Application to Food Assistance and Work Incentive Programs pp. 1251-1267

- Wenying Li and Jeffrey Dorfman
- Does Aversion to Price Risk Drive Migration? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia pp. 1268-1293

- Yu Na Lee
- Income Variability, Evolving Diets, and Elasticity Estimation of Demand for Processed Foods in Nigeria pp. 1294-1313

- Alan de Brauw and Sylvan Herskowitz
- Field‐Level Land‐Use Adaptation to Local Weather Trends pp. 1314-1341

- Steven M. Ramsey, Jason Bergtold and Jessica L. Heier Stamm
- Microclimate Engineering for Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture: The Case of California Pistachios pp. 1342-1358

- Itai Trilnick and David Zilberman
- Weather Shocks and Labor Allocation: Evidence from Rural Brazil pp. 1359-1377

- Danyelle Branco and José Féres
- Water, Policy, and Productivity in Egyptian Agriculture pp. 1378-1397

- Keith Fuglie, Boubaker Dhehibi, Ali Ahmed Ibrahim El Shahat and Aden Aw‐Hassan
- Joint Oligopsony‐Oligopoly Power in Food Processing Industries: Application to the us Broiler Industry pp. 1398-1413

- Stephen Hamilton and David L. Sunding
- Oligopsonistic Input Substitution in a Thin Market pp. 1414-1432

- Melissa G.S. McKendree, Tina L. Saitone and K Aleks Schaefer
- Import Competition and Firm Markups in the Food Industry pp. 1433-1453

- Daniele Curzi, Maria Garrone and Alessandro Olper
- Buy Local and Social Interaction pp. 1454-1477

- Jason Winfree and Philip Watson
- Moderate Versus Radical NGOs† pp. 1478-1501

- Romain Espinosa and Nicolas Treich
- Modeling Corners, Kinks, and Jumps in Crop Acreage Choices: Impacts of the EU Support to Protein Crops pp. 1502-1524

- Obafèmi P. Koutchadé, Alain Carpentier and Fabienne Femenia
- Agricultural Productivity in Space: an Econometric Assessment Based on Farm‐Level Data pp. 1525-1544

- Edoardo Baldoni and Roberto Esposti
- Price Dispersion in Farmland Markets: What Is the Role of Asymmetric Information? pp. 1545-1568

- Stefan Seifert, Christoph Kahle and Silke Hüttel
- Mindscape Podcast “L.A. Paul on Transformative Experiences and Our Future Selves”. February 24, 2020 pp. 1569-1570

- Chian Jones Ritten
Volume 103, issue 3, 2021
- Food Consumption and Food Security during the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Addis Ababa pp. 772-789

- Kalle Hirvonen, Alan de Brauw and Gashaw T. Abate
- Peers in the Field: The Role of Ability and Gender in Peer Effects among Agricultural Workers pp. 790-811

- Alexandra E. Hill and Jesse Burkhardt
- Links between Maternal Employment and Child Nutrition in Rural Tanzania pp. 812-830

- Bethelhem Legesse Debela, Esther Gehrke and Matin Qaim
- Reducing Hunger with Payments for Environmental Services (PES): Experimental Evidence from Burkina Faso pp. 831-857

- Guigonan S. Adjognon, Daan van Soest and Jonas Guthoff
- Rainfall Variability, Child Labor, and Human Capital Accumulation in Rural Ethiopia pp. 858-877

- Jonathan Colmer
- Climate‐Smart Innovations and Rural Poverty in Ethiopia: Exploring Impacts and Pathways pp. 878-899

- Wondimagegn Tesfaye, Garrick Blalock and Nyasha Tirivayi
- Climate Adaptation and Conservation Agriculture among Peruvian Farmers pp. 900-922

- Heleene Tambet and Yaniv Stopnitzky
- Insured Loans and Credit Access: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment in Northern Ghana pp. 923-943

- Khushbu Mishra, Richard A. Gallenstein, Mario J. Miranda, Abdoul G. Sam, Patricia Toledo and Francis Mulangu
- Information Sharing and Rationing in Credit Markets pp. 944-960

- Jon Einar Flatnes
- Would A National Sugar‐Sweetened Beverage Tax in the United States Be Well Targeted? pp. 961-986

- Pourya Valizadeh and Shu Wen Ng
- The Pass‐Through of a Tax on Sugar‐Sweetened Beverages in Boulder, Colorado pp. 987-1005

- John Cawley, David Frisvold, David Jones and Chelsea Lensing
- The Rationality of USDA Forecasts under Multivariate Asymmetric Loss pp. 1006-1033

- Siddhartha Bora, Ani Katchova and Todd Kuethe
- Putting the Empirical Commodity Storage Model Back on Track: Crucial Implications of a “Negligible” Trend pp. 1034-1057

- Eugenio S.A. Bobenrieth, Juan R.A. Bobenrieth, Ernesto A. Guerra, Brian D. Wright and Di Zeng
- Using Machine Learning to Estimate the Heterogeneous Effects of Livestock Transfers pp. 1058-1081

- Conner Mullally, Mayra Rivas and Travis McArthur
- China's Missing Pigs: Correcting China's Hog Inventory Data Using a Machine Learning Approach pp. 1082-1098

- Yongtong Shao, Tao Xiong, Minghao Li, Dermot Hayes, Wendong Zhang and Wei Xie
- Hog Barns and Neighboring House Prices: Anticipation and Post‐Establishment Impacts pp. 1099-1121

- Chad Lawley
- How Does Straw Burning Affect Urban Air Quality in China? pp. 1122-1140

- Shiqi Guo
- Piecemeal Farm Regulation and the U.S. Commerce Clause pp. 1141-1163

- Colin Carter, K Aleks Schaefer and Daniel Scheitrum
- Big Banks versus Agricultural Banks: Has Too‐Big‐To‐Fail Regulation Affected Efficiency and Scale Economies Measures? pp. 1164-1178

- Madhav Regmi, Allen Featherstone, Cortney A. Cowley and Mykel Taylor
- A Review of and Thoughts on A Vision for Agriculture Published in Association with Center for Humans and Nature an Eon Partner, March 17, 2020 pp. 1179-1181

- Andrew P. Griffith
Volume 103, issue 2, 2021
- Awudu Abdulai pp. 395-396

- Awudu Abdulai
- Shenggen Fan pp. 397-397

- Shenggen Fan
- David R. Just pp. 398-398

- David Just
- William A. Masters pp. 399-400

- William Masters
- Scott Swinton pp. 401-402

- Scott Swinton
- Dawn Thilmany pp. 407-407

- Dawn Thilmany
- Rebalancing Our Portfolio: Envisioning a More Inclusive, Altruistic, and Engaged AAEA pp. 408-421

- Dawn Thilmany
- Overcoming Global Food Security Challenges through Science and Solidarity pp. 422-447

- Christopher Barrett
- COVID‐19 and the Demand for Online Food Shopping Services: Empirical Evidence from Taiwan pp. 448-465

- Hung-Hao Chang and Chad Meyerhoefer
- Economic Impacts of the COVID−19 Lockdown in a Remittance‐Dependent Region pp. 466-485

- Anubhab Gupta, Heng Zhu, Miki Khanh Doan, Aleksandr Michuda and Binoy Majumder
- COVID‐19 Induced Stigma in U.S. Consumers: Evidence and Implications pp. 486-497

- Brandon McFadden, Trey Malone, Maik Kecinski and Kent Messer
- Measurement Error Mechanisms Matter: Agricultural Intensification with Farmer Misperceptions and Misreporting pp. 498-522

- Kibrom A. Abay, Leah E. M. Bevis and Christopher Barrett
- The Informational Content of Geographical Indications pp. 523-542

- Jean-Sauveur Ay
- Farmers, Traders, and Processors: Buyer Market Power and Double Marginalization in Indonesia pp. 543-568

- Thomas Kopp and Richard J. Sexton
- How Do Farmers Learn from Extension Services? Evidence from Malawi pp. 569-595

- Annemie Maertens, Hope Michelson and Vesall Nourani
- One Size Fits All? Experimental Evidence on the Digital Delivery of Personalized Extension Advice in Nigeria pp. 596-619

- Aminou Arouna, Jeffrey Michler, Wilfried G. Yergo and Kazuki Saito
- Infrastructure Improvements and Maize Market Integration: Bridging the Zambezi in Mozambique pp. 620-642

- Sam Jones and César Salazar
- Logit Mixed Logit Under Asymmetry and Multimodality of WTP: A Monte Carlo Evaluation pp. 643-662

- Riccardo Scarpa, Cristiano Franceschinis and Mara Thiene
- Random Utility Models, Wine and Experts pp. 663-681

- Sofia B. Villas‐Boas, Céline Bonnet and James Hilger
- Optimal Eco‐Label Standards in an Oligopolistic Setting pp. 682-701

- Valeria Forlin
- Which Small Towns Attract Start‐Ups and Why? Twenty Years of Evidence from Iowa pp. 702-720

- Georgeanne Artz, Younjun Kim, Peter Orazem and Peter J. Han
- Oil Price Pass through to Agricultural Commodities† pp. 721-742

- Clark Lundberg, Tristan Skolrud, Bahram Adrangi and Arjun Chatrath
- Resilience in “Flash Events” in the Corn and Lean Hog Futures Markets pp. 743-764

- Xinyue He, Teresa Serra and Philip Garcia
Volume 103, issue 1, 2021
- Household Food Waste and Inefficiencies in Food Production pp. 4-21

- Travis Smith and Craig Landry
- Progress and Challenges in Empirical Food Waste Research: A Commentary on “Estimating Food Waste as Household Production Inefficiency,” and “Household Food Waste and Inefficiencies in Food Production” pp. 22-25

- Brian Roe
- “Progress and Challenges in Empirical Food Waste Research” – Authors' Response to Comment pp. 26-29

- Yang Yu and Edward Jaenicke
- “Progress and Challenges in Empirical Food Waste Research” – Authors' Response to Comment pp. 30-34

- Travis Smith and Craig Landry
- COVID‐19 and Supply Chain Disruption: Evidence from Food Markets in India† pp. 35-52

- Kanika Mahajan and Shekhar Tomar
- Non‐Pecuniary Effects of Sugar‐Sweetened Beverage Policies pp. 53-69

- Sunjin Ahn and Jayson Lusk
- Can Technology Compensate for a Labor Shortage? Effects of 287(g) Immigration Policies on the U.S. Dairy Industry pp. 70-89

- Diane Charlton and Genti Kostandini
- Assessing the Role of Ordering in Sequential English Auctions – Evidence from the Online Western Video Market Auction pp. 90-105

- Yunhan Li and J Shonkwiler
- Compulsory Versus Voluntary Insurance: An Online Experiment pp. 106-125

- Peilu Zhang and Marco Palma
- The Extent of Hypothetical Bias in Willingness to Accept pp. 126-141

- Jerrod M. Penn and Wuyang Hu
- On the Use of Virtual Reality in Mitigating Hypothetical Bias in Choice Experiments pp. 142-161

- Di Fang, Rodolfo Nayga, Grant H. West, Claudia Bazzani, Wei Yang, Benjamin C. Lok, Charles E. Levy and Heather A. Snell
- The Effect of Land Use Restrictions Protecting Endangered Species on Agricultural Land Values pp. 162-184

- Richard Melstrom
- Environmental Externalities from Agriculture: Evidence from Water Quality in the United States pp. 185-210

- Jayash Paudel and Christine L. Crago
- Can Irrigation Infrastructure Mitigate the Effect of Rainfall Shocks on Conflict? Evidence from Indonesia pp. 211-231

- Nicolas Gatti, Kathy Baylis and Benjamin Crost
- Cotton Revolution and Widow Chastity in Ming and Qing China pp. 232-252

- Ruobing Liang, Xiaobing Wang and Futoshi Yamauchi
- Can Simple Nudges and Workshops Improve Diet Quality? Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Bangladesh pp. 253-274

- Kelly A. Davidson, Jaclyn D. Kropp, Conner Mullally and Md. Wakilur Rahman
- Demand for Aflatoxin‐Safe Maize in Kenya: Dynamic Response to Price and Advertising pp. 275-295

- Vivian Hoffmann, Christine M. Moser and Timothy J. Herrman
- Improved Drying and Storage Practices that Reduce Aflatoxins in Stored Maize: Experimental Evidence from Smallholders in Senegal pp. 296-316

- Jonathan Bauchet, Stacy Prieto and Jacob Ricker‐Gilbert
- Information and Communication Technologies to Provide Agricultural Advice to Smallholder Farmers: Experimental Evidence from Uganda pp. 317-337

- Bjorn Van Campenhout, David Spielman and Els Lecoutere
- Can Experiential Games and Improved Risk Coverage Raise Demand for Index Insurance? Evidence from Kenya pp. 338-361

- Sarah Janzen, Nicholas Magnan, Conner Mullally, Soye Shin, I. Bailey Palmer, Judith Oduol and Karl Hughes
- Technology and Technical Efficiency Change: Evidence from a Difference in Differences Selectivity Corrected Stochastic Production Frontier Model pp. 362-385

- Boris E. Bravo‐Ureta, Mario González‐Flores, William Greene and Daniel Solis
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