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November 2006, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 390-392 Food Aid after Fifty Years: Recasting Its Role
by Jeffrey Alwang
September 2006, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 119-129 Diffusion and spillover of new technology: a heterogeneous‐agent model for cassava in West Africa
by Michael E. Johnson & William A. Masters & Paul V. Preckel - 131-144 Incorporating nutrients into meat demand analysis using household budgets data
by Ana María Angulo & José María Gil - 145-155 Effective dimensionality and factors affecting crop‐livestock integration in West African savannas: a combination of principal component analysis and Tobit approaches
by V. M. Manyong & I. Okike & T. O. Williams - 157-169 Markets and pro‐poor agricultural growth: insights from livelihood and informal rural economy models in Malawi
by Andrew Dorward - 171-181 Economic versus environmental improvement potentials of Danish pig farms
by Mette Asmild & Jens Leth Hougaard - 183-192 Demand for rural tourism: the effects of quality and information
by Dimitris Skuras & Anastasia Petrou & Gordon Clark - 193-201 A model of shifting cultivation: can soil conservation reduce deforestation?
by Yoshito Takasaki - 203-211 Farmer‐to‐farmer technology diffusion and yield variation among adopters: the case of improved cowpea in northern Nigeria
by Arega D. Alene & V. M. Manyong - 213-222 Outsourcing and efficiency: the case of Spanish citrus farming
by Andrés J. Picazo‐Tadeo & Ernest Reig‐Martínez - 223-229 Ranking efficiency units in DEA using bootstrapping an applied analysis for Slovenian farm data
by Alexander Gocht & Kelvin Balcombe - 231-240 Cash crop liberalization and poverty alleviation in Africa: evidence from Malawi
by Winford H. Masanjala - 241-243 Book reviews
by Charles Crissman - 242-243 Book reviews
by Gerald Shively
July 2006, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-9 Plot size and maize productivity in Zambia: is there an inverse relationship?
by Ayal Kimhi - 11-17 Determinants of farmers' preference for alternative animal health service providers in Kenya: a proportional hazard application
by P. Irungu & J. M. Omiti & L. G. Mugunieri - 19-26 Property rights, production technology, and deforestation: cocoa in Cameroon
by Harounan Kazianga & William A. Masters - 27-33 Strategic pricing in a differentiated product oligopoly model: fluid milk in Boston
by Basak Canan & Ronald W. Cotterill - 35-48 An option perspective on generating and maintaining plant variety rights in China
by Bonwoo Koo & Philip G. Pardey & Keming Qian & Yi Zhang - 49-57 A real options analysis of coffee planting in Vietnam
by Quoc V. Luong & Loren W. Tauer - 59-65 The political economy of farmland ownership regulations and land prices
by Shon Ferguson & Hartley Furtan & Jared Carlberg - 67-78 Prices of American Pinot Noir wines: climate, craftsmanship, critics
by John W. Haeger & Karl Storchmann - 79-89 Is agriculture the engine of growth?
by Richard Tiffin & Xavier Irz - 91-101 Do stronger intellectual property rights induce more agricultural trade?: a dynamic panel data model applied to seed trade
by Chih‐Hai Yang & Rhung‐Jieh Woo - 103-114 Multidimensional goals of beef and dairy producers: an inter‐industry comparison
by Aydin Basarir & Jeffrey M. Gillespie - 115-116 Book reviews
by Prabhu Pingali - 116-117 Book reviews
by Chantal Line Carpentier
March 2006, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 121-121 Foreword
by David R. Lee & Christopher B. Barrett & John G. McPeak - 123-127 Policy, technology, and management strategies for achieving sustainable agricultural intensification
by David R. Lee & Christopher B. Barrett & John G. McPeak - 129-139 Technological and policy options for sustainable agricultural intensification in eastern Uganda
by Johannes Woelcke - 141-153 Policies for sustainable development in the hillside areas of Honduras: a quantitative livelihoods approach
by Hans G. P. Jansen & John Pender & Amy Damon & Willem Wielemaker & Rob Schipper - 155-165 Deprived land‐use intensification in shifting cultivation: the population pressure hypothesis revisited
by Unai Pascual & Edward B. Barbier - 167-181 Strategies for sustainable intensification in East African highlands: labor use and input efficiency
by Ruerd Ruben & Gideon Kruseman & Arie Kuyvenhoven - 183-196 Tenure security, resource poverty, public programs, and household plot‐level conservation investments in the highlands of northern Ethiopia
by Fitsum Hagos & Stein Holden - 197-206 Sustainable agricultural intensification in forest frontier areas
by Miet Maertens & Manfred Zeller & Regina Birner
January 2006, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-16 An assessment of the current structure of food demand in urban China
by Brian W. Gould & Hector J. Villarreal - 17-23 Social welfare effects of removing multiple exchange rates: evidence from the rice trade in Iran
by M. Bakhshoodeh & K. J. Thomson - 25-38 An examination of economic efficiency of Russian crop production in the reform period
by Stefan Osborne & Michael A. Trueblood - 39-50 Optimal pest control in greenhouse production of ornamental crops
by Sara K. Schumacher & Thomas L. Marsh & Kimberly A. Williams - 51-57 Determinants of a social clause in international trade negotiations
by Edmund M. Tavernier & Calum G. Turvey - 59-67 Off‐farm labor supply responses to permanent and transitory farm income
by Chul‐Woo Kwon & Peter F. Orazem & Daniel M. Otto - 69-80 Analysis of a supply‐control program under uncertainty and imperfect competition: Chinese cabbage in Taiwan
by Shu‐Yu Huang & Richard J. Sexton & Tian Xia - 81-86 Demand for cigarettes revisited: an application of the threshold regression model
by Bwo‐Nung Huang & Chin‐Wei Yang - 87-95 Price and quantity endogeneity in demand analysis: evidence from directed acyclic graphs
by Zijun Wang & David A. Bessler - 97-107 Modeling winegrape prices in disequilibrium
by Edward Oczkowski - 109-116 Productivity growth and inter‐sector spill‐over in Dutch horticulture, 1976–1995
by Alfons Oude Lansink & Igor Bezlepkin - 117-118 Book reviews
by Kelly Day Rubenstein - 118-119 Book reviews
by A. Bryan Endres
November 2005, Volume 33, Issue s3
- 369-379 National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: the case of rice research in India and China
by Shenggen Fan & Connie Chan‐Kang & Keming Qian & K. Krishnaiah - 381-387 Switching toward capital‐intensive technologies in Finnish dairy farms
by Kyösti Pietola & Anna‐Maija Heikkilä - 389-398 How does aversion to intertemporal variation affect hedging behavior?
by Darren L. Frechette - 399-410 Financial structure, production, and productivity: evidence from the U.S. food manufacturing industry
by Ferdaus Hossain & Ruchi Jain & Ramu Govindasamy - 411-421 Potential impacts of the proposed West African monetary zone on cowpea trade
by Augustine S. Langyintuo & J. Lowenberg‐DeBoer & Channing Arndt - 423-430 The effects of EU corn, cotton, and sugar beet policies on Greek producers: a multimarket analysis
by Stelios D. Katranidis & Elisavet I. Nitsi & David S. Bullock - 431-440 Factors influencing the adoption of maize in Kahramanmaras province of Turkey
by Ismet Boz & Cuma Akbay - 441-451 Measuring and explaining scale efficiency with the parametric approach: the case of Greek tobacco growers
by Giannis Karagiannis & Alexander Sarris - 453-466 Impact of global cotton markets on rural poverty in Benin
by Nicholas Minot & Lisa Daniels - 467-478 Organic pest management decisions: a systems approach to technology adoption
by Timothy A. Park & Luanne Lohr - 479-490 Agricultural trade restrictiveness in the European Union and the United States
by Jean‐Christophe Bureau & Luca Salvatici - 491-502 Modeling spatial price transmission in the grain markets of Ethiopia with an application of ARDL approach to white teff
by Kindie Getnet & Wim Verbeke & Jacques Viaene - 503-511 The impact of weather on crop yield distribution in Taiwan: some new evidence from panel data models and implications for crop insurance
by Chi‐Chung Chen & Ching‐Cheng Chang - 513-525 An analysis of contract farming in East Java, Bali, and Lombok, Indonesia
by Phil Simmons & Paul Winters & Ian Patrick - 527-532 Testing and incorporating seasonal structures into demand models for fruit
by Carlos Arnade & Daniel Pick & Mark Gehlhar - 533-533 Book reviews
by Richard H. Bernsten - 534-535 Book reviews
by Coleman W. Dangerfield - 535-536 Book reviews
by William A. Masters
November 2005, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 243-253 Impacts of prices and transactions costs on input usage in a liberalizing economy: evidence from Tanzanian coffee growers
by Alex Winter‐Nelson & Anna Temu - 255-267 Modeling weekly Canary tomato exports
by Gloria Martín Rodríguez & José Juan Cáceres Hernández - 269-275 Hired labor use decisions in cassava‐producing households of sub‐Saharan Africa
by Anselm A. Enete & Felix I. Nweke & Eric Tollens - 277-288 Effects of subsidies in Russian dairy farming
by Irina V. Bezlepkina & Alfons G. J. M. Oude Lansink & Arie J. Oskam - 289-303 How much of commodity price behavior can a rational expectations storage model explain?
by Hikaru Hanawa Peterson & William G. Tomek - 305-314 Modeling determinants of agricultural production cooperatives' performance in Iran
by Ezatollah Karami & Kurosh Rezaei‐Moghaddam - 315-325 Lomé to Cotonou conventions: trade policy alternatives for the Senegalese groundnut sector
by Jason Bergtold & George Norton & Charlene Brewster - 325-331 Effects of management information from FADN on profitability of Dutch potted‐plant firms
by Ildiko Csajbok & Alfons Oude Lansink & Ruud Huirne - 333-340 Competition between farmed and wild salmon: the Japanese salmon market
by Frank Asche & Atle G. Guttormsen & Tom Sebulonsen & Elin H. Sissener - 341-350 Moving up the processing ladder in primary product exports: Sri Lanka's “value‐added” tea industry
by Gaminda Ganewatta & Robert Waschik & Sisira Jayasuriya & Geoff Edwards - 351-363 Determinants of food security in Southern Ethiopia at the household level
by Shiferaw T. Feleke & Richard L. Kilmer & Christina H. Gladwin - 365-366 Book reviews
by Darrell Bosch - 366-367 Book reviews
by Bruce R. Beattie
September 2005, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 131-143 Spot water markets and risk in water supply
by Javier Calatrava & Alberto Garrido - 145-152 Agricultural exports and economic growth in less developed countries
by P. J. Dawson - 153-161 Intertemporal analysis of employment decisions on agricultural holdings in Slovenia
by Luka Juvančič & Emil Erjavec - 163-177 An inverse demand analysis with introduction of quality effects: an application to Spanish consumption of fruit and vegetables
by Emilio Galdeano - 179-189 The conditions of collective action for local commons management: the case of irrigation in the Philippines
by Masako Fujiie & Yujiro Hayami & Masao Kikuchi - 191-203 Empirical measurement of credit rationing in agriculture: a methodological survey
by Martin Petrick - 205-214 Spatial price efficiency in Mozambique's post‐reform maize markets
by Emílio Tostão & B. Wade Brorsen - 215-227 Does individualization help productivity of transition agriculture?
by Marian Rizov - 229-238 The role of agricultural entrepreneurship in Dutch agriculture of today
by C. C. De Lauwere - 239-240 Book reviews
by Peter Weingarten - 240-241 Book reviews
by Jill L. Findeis
July 2005, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-9 Risk, uncertainty, and learning in adoption of a crop innovation
by Amir K. Abadi Ghadim & David J. Pannell & Michael P. Burton - 11-19 Technology choice under changing peanut policies
by T. Jeffrey Price & Marshall C. Lamb & Michael E. Wetzstein - 21-27 Measuring and causes of inequality in farm sizes in the United States
by Dragan Miljkovic - 29-40 Output, prices, and the distribution of consumption in rural India
by Clive Bell & Stefan Klonner - 41-49 Consistency of risk premium measures
by Darren Hudson & Keith Coble & Jayson Lusk - 51-66 The impact of marketing systems on soil sustainability of agriculture in developing countries: a method and an application
by Jairo Castaño & Matthew Meulenberg & Aad Van Tilburg - 67-77 A study of the impact of direct trade on Taiwan's fishery sector with special reference to the effect of China's WTO accession
by Fu‐Sung Chiang - 79-90 A CGE analysis of trade costs in the Russian agrofood sector
by Arnim Kuhn - 91-105 The economic role of Russia's subsistence agriculture in the transition process
by Peter Wehrheim & Peter Wobst - 107-116 Environmental impacts of technological change in Bangladesh agriculture: farmers' perceptions, determinants, and effects on resource allocation decisions
by Sanzidur Rahman - 117-126 How much do farmers value their independence?
by Nigel Key - 127-128 Open Economy: International Trade Theory and Policy
by David Blandford - 128-129 Food Regulation and Trade—Toward a Safe and Open Global System
by Clare Narrod
January 2005, Volume 32, Issue s1
- 1-1 Preface
by Joachim Von Braun - 1-1 Introduction: The 25th conference and the association
by David R. Colman & Nick Vink - 1-20 Agricultural economics and distributional effects
by Joachim Von Braun - 21-41 Causes of rural economic development
by Bruce L. Gardner - 45-60 Rural poverty dynamics: development policy implications
by Christopher B. Barrett - 61-73 Six characters (and a few more) in search of an author: how to rescue rural development before it's too late
by Simon Maxwell - 75-89 Achieving success in rural development: toward implementation of an integral approach
by Alain De Janvry & Elisabeth Sadoulet - 93-101 Is there a future for small farms?
by Peter B. R. Hazell - 103-113 A revival of large farms in Eastern Europe—how important are institutions?
by Ulrich Koester - 115-134 Total factor productivity growth in agriculture: a Malmquist index analysis of 93 countries, 1980–2000
by Tim J. Coelli & D. S. Prasada Rao - 135-146 Is small beautiful? Farm size, productivity, and poverty in Asian agriculture
by Shenggen Fan & Connie Chan‐Kang - 149-158 Will food safety jeopardize food security?
by Jean Kinsey - 159-173 Poverty amidst plenty: food insecurity in the United States
by Michael LeBlanc & Betsey Kuhn & James Blaylock - 175-188 Food safety, the media, and the information market
by Johan F. M. Swinnen & Jill McCluskey & Nathalie Francken - 189-197 Agricultural biotechnology: implications for food security
by Vittorio Santaniello - 201-210 The poverty of sustainability: rescuing economics from platitudes
by Daniel W. Bromley - 211-224 Under‐investing in public goods: evidence, causes, and consequences for agricultural development, equity, and the environment
by Ramón López - 225-242 Resource degradation, low agricultural productivity, and poverty in sub‐Saharan Africa: pathways out of the spiral
by Simeon Ehui & John Pender - 243-256 Economic development and environmental management in the uplands of Southeast Asia: challenges for policy and institutional development
by Agnes C. Rola & Ian Coxhead - 257-259 IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 1
by Prabhu Pingali - 259-261 IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 2
by Michel Petit - 261-263 IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 3
by Alberto Valdés - 263-264 IAAE Synopsis: Reshaping Agriculture's contribution to society: 4
by Johann Kirsten
March 2005, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 111-129 New markets and technological change for the traditional cereals in semiarid sub‐Saharan Africa: the Malian case
by Jeffrey D. Vitale & John H. Sanders - 131-140 Risk preference and optimal enterprise combinations in Kahuro division of Murang'a district, Kenya
by Rose A. Nyikal & Willis O. Kosura - 141-150 Yield and income risk‐efficiency analysis of alternative systems for rice production in the Guinea Savannah of Northern Ghana
by Augustine S. Langyintuo & Emmanuel K. Yiridoe & Wilson Dogbe & James Lowenberg‐Deboer - 151-165 Toward understanding household preference for consumption characteristics of millet varieties: a case study from western Niger
by Jupiter Ndjeunga & Carl H. Nelson - 167-179 Stages and determinants of fertilizer use in semiarid African agriculture: the Niger experience
by Tahirou Abdoulaye & John H. Sanders - 181-193 Costs and benefits of livestock systems and the role of market and nonmarket relationships
by Henk A. J. Moll - 195-210 Farmers' perceptions of benefits and factors affecting the adoption of improved dual‐purpose cowpea in the dry savannas of Nigeria
by P. Kristjanson & I. Okike & S. Tarawali & B. B. Singh & V. M. Manyong - 211-212 Agricultural Trade and Policy in China: Issues, Analysis and Implications
by H. Frederick Gale - 212-213 Multifunctional Agriculture: A New Paradigm for European Agriculture and Rural Development
by Lyubov A. Kurkalova - 213-215 Agriculture and the WTO: Creating a Trading System for Development
by Philip Abbott - 215-217 Economic Analysis for EU Accession Negotiations: Agri‐Food Issues in the EU Eastward Expansion
by Peter Liapis - 217-219 The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution
by Daryll E. Ray
January 2005, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-14 Estimation of time‐varying price elasticity in 1970–1997 Japanese raw milk supply by structural time‐series model
by Toru Komaki & Jeremy Penzer - 15-34 Transition and agricultural labor
by Johan F. M. Swinnen & Liesbeth Dries & Karen Macours - 35-45 Differences in agricultural returns: an empirical test of efficiency in factor input allocation using Vietnamese data
by Martin Linde‐Rahr - 47-60 Investment decisions in hog finishing: an application of the real options approach
by Martin Odening & Oliver Mußhoff & Alfons Balmann - 61-72 The determinants of vinegrowers employment and policy implications: the case of a Greek island
by Athanasios P. Papadopoulos & Gregory T. Papanikos - 73-86 Roundup Ready soybeans in Argentina: farm level and aggregate welfare effects
by Matin Qaim & Greg Traxler - 87-104 An interdisciplinary approach to regional land use analysis using GIS, with applications to the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica
by Hans G. P. Jansen & Bas A. M. Bouman & Robert A. Schipper & Huib Hengsdijk & André Nieuwenhuyse - 105-106 Environmental Policy Analysis for Decision‐Making
by Kurt Stephenson - 106-108 Seeds of Contention: World Hunger and the Global Controversy over GM Crops
by Bradford F. Mills - 108-109 Agricultural Product Prices, Fourth Edition
by Henry W. Kinnucan - 109-110 The State of Food and Agriculture, 2003–2004: Agricultural Biotechnology: Meeting the Needs of the Poor?
by Robert W. Herdt
June 2000, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introduction
by Stephan von Cramon‐Taubadel - 13-26 Measuring soil quality dynamics A role for economists, and implications for economic analysis
by Kwansoo Kim & Bradford L. Barham & Ian Coxhead - 27-39 How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations?
by Cheryl R. Doss & Michael L. Morris - 41-58 The effect of barge and ocean freight price volatility in international grain markets
by Michael S. Haigh & Henry L. Bryant - 59-70 Grain transport and rural credit in Mozambique: solving the space–time problem
by Channing Arndt & Rico Schiller & Finn Tarp - 71-84 Income distribution in rice–growing villages during the post‐Green Revolution periods: the Philippine case, 1985 and 1998
by Jonna P. Estudillo & Agnes R. Quisumbing & Keijiro Otsuka - 85-101 Evolution of land tenure institutions and development of agroforestry: evidence from customary land areas of Sumatra
by Keijiro Otsuka & S. Suyanto & Tetsushi Sonobe & Thomas P. Tomich - 103-118 Modeling the impact of technological change on nutrition and marketed surplus
by Mohamed M. Ahmed & Paul V. Preckel & Timothy G. Baker & Miguel Lopez‐Pereira - 119-130 Optimal weed control under static and dynamic decision rules
by JunJie Wu
December 1999, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 221-229 Intellectual property rights and developing country agriculture
by Richard K. Perrin - 231-239 Redistribution of social benefits from advances in extension and research in the Tanzanian maize industry
by Ephraim M. Nkonya & Joe L. Parcell - 241-256 Adoption of soil conservation: the case of the Philippine uplands
by Ma. Lucila A. Lapar & Sushil Pandey - 257-267 Externalities in the agricultural export sector and economic growth: a developing country perspective
by Sheila Amin Gutiérrez de Piñeres - 269-277 Pass‐through of exchange rates and tariffs in Greek‐US tobacco trade
by Anthony N. Rezitis & A. Blake Brown - 279-294 The effects of land sales restrictions: evidence from south India
by John L. Pender & John M. Kerr - 295-307 A structural time series analysis of US broiler exports
by Crispin M. Kapombe & Dale Colyer - 309-322 Implications of trade reform for agricultural markets in northeast Asia: a Korean example
by Daniel A. Sumner & Hyunok Lee & Daniel G. Hallstrom - 323-324 The impact of prices and macroeconomic policies on agricultural supply: a reply
by Nlandu Mamingi
October 1999, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 109-120 Agricultural higher education in transforming Central and Eastern Europe
by Csaba Csaki - 121-130 The influence of technology characteristics on the rate and speed of adoption
by F.‐J. Batz & K.J. Peters & W. Janssen - 131-144 Modeling inter‐sectoral growth linkages: An application to U.S. agriculture
by Munisamy Gopinath & Terry L. Roe - 145-154 A conceptual framework of adoption of an agricultural innovation
by Amir K. Abadi Ghadim & David J. Pannell - 155-172 Imperfect competition, functional forms, and the size and distribution of research benefits
by Julian M. Alston & Richard J. Sexton & Mingxia Zhang - 173-189 Components of the wholesale bid‐ask spread and the structure of grain markets: the case of rice in India
by Raghbendra Jha & K.V.B. Murthy & Hari K. Nagarajan & Ashok Seth - 191-203 Modelling embedded risk in peasant agriculture: methodological insights from northern Malawi
by Andrew Dorward - 205-216 The impact of perception and other factors on the adoption of agricultural technology in the Moret and Jiru Woreda (district) of Ethiopia
by W. Negatu & A. Parikh - 217-219 Toward the Rural‐Based Development of Commerce and Industry: Selected Experiences from East Asia, Y. Hayami (Ed.), World Bank, EDI Learning Resource Series, Washington, DC, 1998, US$ 30.00, 312 pp., ISBN 0‐8213‐4026–3
by N. Islam
August 1999, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-18 The organization of agricultural research in western developed countries
by Wallace E. Huffman & Richard E. Just - 19-20 The impact of prices and macroeconomic policies on agricultural supply: a synthesis of available results A comment
by J.M. Boussard - 21-39 Meat and milk self‐sufficiency in Asia: forecast trends and implications
by A.S. Rutherford - 41-51 Returns to investments in small ruminant research in Indonesia The Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program (SR‐CRSP) in West Java
by Corinnc Vaklivia - 53-67 Risks and returns from soil conservation: evidence from low‐income farms in the Philippines
by Gerald E. Shively - 69-79 Family farm dynamics in Canada and Israel: the case of farm exits
by Ayal Kimhi & Ray Bollman - 81-92 A comparative analysis of water price support versus drought compensation scheme
by N. Becker - 93-108 Grain price stabilization in India: Evaluation of policy alternatives
by Shikha Jha & P.V. Srinivasan
May 1999, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 191-201 Least‐cost cheap‐food policies: some implications of international food aid
by Julian M. Alston & Vincent H. Smith & Albert Acquaye & Safdar Hosseini - 203-214 The impact of agricultural and household technologies on women: a conceptual and quantitative analysis in Burkina Faso
by Pareena G. Lawrence & John H. Sanders & Sunder Ramaswamy - 215-230 The effects of real exchange rate depreciation on stochastic producer prices in low‐income agriculture
by Christopher B. Barrett - 231-239 Factors influencing adoption of land‐enhancing technology in the Sahel: lessons from a case study in Niger
by J. Baidu‐Forson - 241-252 Agriculture and economic growth in Ethiopia: growth multipliers from a four‐sector simulation model
by Steven A. Block - 253-262 Seasonality and spatial integration in agricultural (product) markets
by George P. Zanias - 263-276 Export taxes and sectoral economic growth: evidence from cotton and yarn markets in Pakistan
by Darren Hudson & Don Ethridge - 277-286 Agricultural research priority setting under multiple objectives: an example from Zimbabwe
by Gladys Mutangadura & George W. Norton - 287-288 Agricultural Development in China, 1949‐1989: The Collected Papers of Kenneth R. Walker (1931‐1989). Robert F. Ash (Ed.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1998, 367pp., US $85.00 (cloth), 0‐19‐713613‐3
by Jikun Huang - 288-289 Agricultural Restructuring and Sustainability: A Geographical Perspective. Brian IIbury, Quentin Chiotti, and Timothy Rickard (Eds.), Oxford University Press, New York, 1997, 348 pp, US$90.00. ISBN 0‐85199‐165‐3
by J.C. Alliston - 289-290 Irrigation
by Ruth Meinzen‐Dick
March 1999, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 79-93 Middlemen and peasants in rice marketing in the Philippines
by Y. Hayami & M. Kikuchi & E.B. Marciano - 95-103 Prospects for food security in the 21st Century: with special emphasis on Africa
by Alex F. McCalla - 105-120 An economic assessment of the Common Market Organization for bananas in the European Union
by Hervé Guyomard & Catherine Laroche & Chantal Le Mouël