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September 2009, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 587-599 Economic efficiency in farm households: trends, explanatory factors, and estimation methods
by Kent Olson & Linh Vu
July 2009, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 381-388 Farmers' health and agricultural productivity
by Maria L. Loureiro - 389-396 Measuring technical efficiency in the stochastic varying coefficient frontier model
by Giannis Karagiannis & Vangelis Tzouvelekas - 397-407 The economic potential of precision nitrogen application with wheat based on plant sensing
by Jon T. Biermacher & B. Wade Brorsen & Francis M. Epplin & John B. Solie & William R. Raun - 409-419 Risk‐matching behavior in microcredit group formation: evidence from northern Ethiopia
by Guush Berhane & Cornelis Gardebroek & Henk A. J. Moll - 421-436 Announcement effects and the theory of storage: an empirical study of lumber futures
by Berna Karali & Walter N. Thurman - 437-446 Factors influencing the profitability of fertilizer use on maize in Zambia
by Zhiying Xu & Zhengfei Guan & T.S. Jayne & Roy Black - 447-457 Assessing agricultural trade policies options with the European Union: a Brazilian perspective
by Marie Gabrielle Piketty & Lucie Weissleder & Hildo Meirelles De Souza Filho & Mário Otávio Batalha & Marcel Adenäuer & Arno Becker - 459-475 Balancing productivity and trade objectives in a competing environment: should India commercialize GM rice with or without China?
by Guillaume P. Gruère & Simon Mevel & Antoine Bouët - 477-492 Ex ante analysis of the benefits of transgenic drought tolerance research on cereal crops in low‐income countries
by Genti Kostandini & Bradford F. Mills & Steven Were Omamo & Stanley Wood
May 2009, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 265-280 District‐level total factor productivity in agriculture: Western Cape Province, South Africa, 1952–2002
by Beatrice Conradie & Jenifer Piesse & Colin Thirtle - 281-294 Spatial integration at multiple scales: rice markets in Madagascar
by Christine Moser & Christopher Barrett & Bart Minten - 295-306 Managing economic risk in value‐based marketing of fed cattle
by Ardian Harri & John Michael Riley & John D. Anderson & Keith H. Coble - 307-322 Modeling preference heterogeneity in stated choice data: an analysis for public goods generated by agriculture
by Sergio Colombo & Nick Hanley & Jordan Louviere - 323-337 The impact of climate change on China's agriculture
by Jinxia Wang & Robert Mendelsohn & Ariel Dinar & Jikun Huang & Scott Rozelle & Lijuan Zhang - 339-346 Consumer responses to new food quality information: are some consumers more sensitive than others?
by Zhifeng Gao & Ted C. Schroeder - 347-353 Spatial dependence in agricultural land prices: does it exist?
by Philip Kostov - 355-364 The impact of the 1999 CAP reforms on the efficiency of the COP sector in Spain
by Fatima Lambarraa & Spiro Stefanou & Teresa Serra & José M. Gil - 365-379 The impact of water conservation and intensification technologies: empirical evidence for rice farmers in Ghana
by Liane Faltermeier & Awudu Abdulai
March 2009, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 119-123 Rural nonfarm employment and farming: household‐level linkages
by Benjamin Davis & Paul Winters & Thomas Reardon & Kostas Stamoulis - 125-138 Is off‐farm income reforming the farm? Evidence from Mexico
by Lisa Pfeiffer & Alejandro López‐Feldman & J. Edward Taylor - 139-160 Rural nonfarm income and its impact on agriculture: evidence from Albania
by Talip Kilic & Calogero Carletto & Juna Miluka & Sara Savastano - 161-176 The effect of nonfarm income on investment in Bulgarian family farming
by Tom Hertz - 177-188 Does nonagricultural labor relax farmers’ credit constraints? Evidence from longitudinal data for Vietnam
by Marco Stampini & Benjamin Davis - 189-201 Rural nonfarm activities and agricultural crop production in Nigeria
by Gbemisola Oseni & Paul Winters - 203-218 Moving off the farm and intensifying agricultural production in Shandong: a case study of rural labor market linkages in China
by Jikun Huang & Yunhua Wu & Scott Rozelle - 219-229 Horticulture exports, agro‐industrialization, and farm–nonfarm linkages with the smallholder farm sector: evidence from Senegal
by Miet Maertens - 231-242 The increasing importance of nonfarm income and the changing use of labor and capital in rice farming: the case of Central Luzon, 1979–2003
by Kazushi Takahashi & Keijiro Otsuka - 243-263 Poverty decline, agricultural wages, and nonfarm employment in rural India: 1983–2004
by Peter Lanjouw & Rinku Murgai
January 2009, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-14 Efficiency–equity tradeoffs and the scope for resource reallocation in agricultural research: evidence from Nigeria
by Arega D. Alene & V. M. Manyong & Eric F. Tollens & Steffen Abele - 15-28 Decomposing changes in agricultural price gaps: an application to Russia
by William M. Liefert - 29-41 A joint test of market power, menu costs, and currency invoicing
by Jean‐Philippe Gervais & Bruno Larue - 43-53 Agricultural commercialization of Karen Hill tribes in northern Thailand
by Prasnee Tipraqsa & Pepijn Schreinemachers - 55-66 Irrigation production functions with water‐capital substitution
by Uri Shani & Yacov Tsur & Amos Zemel & David Zilberman - 67-78 Agricultural technology and child labor: evidence from India
by Sharmistha Self & Richard Grabowski - 79-94 Do input subsidy programs “crowd in” or “crowd out” commercial market development? Modeling fertilizer demand in a two‐channel marketing system
by Zhiying Xu & William J. Burke & Thomas S. Jayne & Jones Govereh - 95-102 Technology change as a policy response to promote changes in land management for environmental benefits
by David J. Pannell - 103-111 Fractional integration in agricultural futures price volatilities revisited
by Peter S. Sephton - 113-118 Cow‐calf profitability and leptin genotyping
by Jay Mitchell & Eric A. DeVuyst & Marc L. Bauer & Daniel L. Larson
November 2008, Volume 39, Issue s1
- 373-374 Introduction to the special issue on the world food crisis
by William A. Masters & Gerald E. Shively - 375-391 Anatomy of a crisis: the causes and consequences of surging food prices
by Derek Headey & Shenggen Fan - 393-403 High food commodity prices: will they stay? who will pay?
by Joe Dewbre & Céline Giner & Wyatt Thompson & Martin Von Lampe - 405-416 Implications of higher global food prices for poverty in low‐income countries1
by Maros Ivanic & Will Martin - 417-429 The impact of food inflation on urban poverty and its monetary cost: some back‐of‐the‐envelope calculations
by Sébastien Dessus & Santiago Herrera & Rafael De Hoyos - 431-441 Is a slowdown in agricultural productivity growth contributing to the rise in commodity prices?
by Keith O. Fuglie - 443-452 Food price increases and net food importing countries: lessons from the recent past
by Francis Ng & M. Ataman Aksoy - 453-464 Fighting global food price rises in the developing world: the response of China and its effect on domestic and world markets
by Jun Yang & Huanguang Qiu & Jikun Huang & Scott Rozelle - 465-476 The impact of food price increases on caloric intake in China
by Robert T. Jensen & Nolan H. Miller - 477-484 Implications of high food prices for poverty in Pakistan
by Zahoor ul Haq & Hina Nazli & Karl Meilke - 485-496 The effects of rising food prices on poverty in Mexico
by Jorge N. Valero‐Gil & Magali Valero - 497-511 Higher fuel and food prices: impacts and responses for Mozambique
by Channing Arndt & Rui Benfica & Nelson Maximiano & Antonio M. D. Nucifora & James T. Thurlow - 513-524 Impacts in Uganda of rising global food prices: the role of diversified staples and limited price transmission
by Todd Benson & Samuel Mugarura & Kelly Wanda - 525-537 World food prices and poverty incidence in a food exporting country: a multihousehold general equilibrium analysis for Thailand
by Peter Warr - 539-550 Toward a green revolution in Africa: what would it achieve, and what would it require?
by Xinshen Diao & Derek Headey & Michael Johnson
November 2008, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 269-279 How road improvement reduces poverty: the case of Laos
by Peter Warr - 281-294 Market facilities and agricultural marketing: evidence from Tamil Nadu, India
by Forhad Shilpi & Dina Umali‐Deininger - 295-308 Credit constraints and productivity in Peruvian agriculture
by Catherine Guirkinger & Stephen R. Boucher - 309-323 Technology adoption under seed access constraints and the economic impacts of improved pigeonpea varieties in Tanzania
by Bekele A. Shiferaw & Tewodros A. Kebede & Liang You - 325-338 Global food demand, productivity growth, and the scarcity of land and water resources: a spatially explicit mathematical programming approach
by Hermann Lotze‐Campen & Christoph Müller & Alberte Bondeau & Stefanie Rost & Alexander Popp & Wolfgang Lucht - 339-348 Valuing the influence of underlying attitudes and the demand for organic milk in Japan
by Shunsuke Managi & Yasutaka Yamamoto & Hiroyuki Iwamoto & Kiyotaka Masuda - 349-363 Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices
by N. Koffi Amegbeto & Victor M. Manyong & Ousmane Coulibaly & Robert Asiedu - 365-372 An analysis of the impact of swine CAFOs on the value of nearby houses
by Hans R. Isakson & Mark D. Ecker
September 2008, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 147-161 Impact of cooperatives on smallholders' commercialization behavior: evidence from Ethiopia
by Tanguy Bernard & Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse & Eleni Gabre‐Madhin - 163-170 Investment, subsidies, and pro‐poor growth in rural India
by Shenggen Fan & Ashok Gulati & Sukhadeo Thorat - 171-181 Impacts of considering climate variability on investment decisions in Ethiopia
by Paul J. Block & Kenneth Strzepek & Mark W. Rosegrant & Xinshen Diao - 183-195 The impacts of animal disease crises on the Korean meat market
by Moonsoo Park & Yanhong H. Jin & David A. Bessler - 197-205 Estimating the range of economic impacts on farms of nutrient leaching reduction policies
by Carlo Fezzi & Dan Rigby & Ian J. Bateman & David Hadley & Paulette Posen - 207-217 Quasi‐maximum likelihood estimation of a censored equation system with a copula approach: meat consumption by U.S. individuals
by Steven T. Yen & Biing‐Hwan Lin - 219-229 Differential uncertainties and risk attitudes between conventional and organic producers: the case of Spanish arable crop farmers
by Teresa Serra & David Zilberman & José M. Gil - 231-243 Priority setting for research on aquatic resources: an application of modified economic surplus analysis to natural resource systems
by Roehlano M. Briones & Madan M. Dey & A. K. M. Mahfuzuddin Ahmed & Mark Prein & Ilona Stobutzki - 245-256 Horticulture, livelihoods, and urban transition in Africa: evidence from South‐West Cameroon
by Laurent Parrot & Clovis Dongmo & Michel Ndoumbé & Christine Poubom - 257-267 Modeling discrete choices with augmented perception hurdles
by Wuyang Hu
July 2008, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-15 Isolation and agricultural productivity
by David Stifel & Bart Minten - 17-28 Measuring the impact of road rehabilitation on spatial market efficiency in maize markets in Mozambique
by Xavier Cirera & Channing Arndt - 29-39 Applying cointegration and error correction to measure trade linkages: maize prices in the United States and Mexico
by Mesbah Motamed & Kenneth A. Foster & Wallace E. Tyner - 41-50 More reasons why farmers have so little interest in futures markets
by David J. Pannell & Getu Hailu & Alfons Weersink & Amanda Burt - 51-61 Technical efficiency and impact of environmental regulations in farrow‐to‐finish swine production in Taiwan
by Chih‐Ching Yang & Ching‐Kai Hsiao & Ming‐Miin Yu - 63-72 Raising offtake from cattle grazed on natural rangelands in sub‐Saharan Africa: a transaction cost economics approach
by Herbert Kyeyamwa & Stijn Speelman & Guido Van Huylenbroeck & John Opuda‐Asibo & Wim Verbeke - 73-85 Modeling the length and shape of the R&D lag: an application to UK agricultural productivity
by Colin Thirtle & Jenifer Piesse & David Schimmelpfennig - 87-101 The costs of global tariff barriers on wool products: 1997–2005
by George Verikios - 103-109 On farmland prices and rents in Japan
by Sawako Shigeto & Lionel Hubbard & Philip Dawson - 111-122 Supply and demand estimates for feed grains in China
by Zhang Y. Zhou & Wei M. Tian & Bill Malcolm - 123-134 Nonlinear adjustments in deviations from the law of one price for wholesale hog prices
by Pei‐Fen Chen & Chien‐Chiang Lee - 135-145 Adoption of organic farming in Germany and Austria: an integrative dynamic investment perspective
by Oliver Musshoff & Norbert Hirschauer
May 2008, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 251-266 Quality control in nonstaple food markets: evidence from India
by Marcel Fafchamps & Ruth Vargas Hill & Bart Minten - 267-276 Price determinants in top‐quality e‐auctioned specialty coffees
by M. Laura Donnet & Dave D. Weatherspoon & John P. Hoehn - 277-285 Measuring the relative importance of preferences for country of origin in China, France, Niger, and the United States
by Mariah D. Ehmke & Jayson L. Lusk & Wallace Tyner - 287-299 National policies and the sectoral pattern of economic growth
by Derek D. Headey - 301-312 Would Indian farmers benefit from liberalization of world cotton and sugar markets?
by Surabhi Mittal & Jeffrey J. Reimer - 313-325 The effects of NCPB marketing policies on maize market prices in Kenya
by T. S. Jayne & Robert J. Myers & James Nyoro - 327-337 Assessing the impact of NERICA on income and poverty in central and western Uganda
by Yoko Kijima & Keijiro Otsuka & Dick Sserunkuuma - 339-348 Dynamics of rice prices and agricultural wages in the Philippines
by Christine D. Lasco & Robert J. Myers & Richard H. Bernsten - 349-361 Perceived economic pressures and farmer ethics
by Harvey S. James & Mary K. Hendrickson - 363-373 A model of optimal import phytosanitary inspection under capacity constraint
by Ilya V. Surkov & Alfons G. J. M. Oude Lansink & Olaf Van Kooten & Wopke Van Der Werf - 375-384 Regional obesity determinants in the United States: a model of myopic addictive behavior in food consumption
by Dragan Miljkovic & William Nganje - 385-387 Markets and the Environment by Nathaniel O. Keohane and Sheila M. Olmstead
by Kemfert Claudia
January 2008, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-7 Gender differences in marketing styles
by Lewis T. Cunningham & B. Wade Brorsen & Kim B. Anderson & Emílio Tostão - 9-20 Unpacked and packed fluid milk consumption patterns and preferences in Turkey
by Cuma Akbay & Gulgun Yildiz Tiryaki - 21-34 Shadow wages, allocative inefficiency, and labor supply in smallholder agriculture
by Christopher B. Barrett & Shane M. Sherlund & Akinwumi A. Adesina - 35-46 Consumer willingness to pay for genetically modified food in Kenya
by Simon Chege Kimenju & Hugo De Groote - 47-55 Irrigation technology adoption and its implication for water conservation in the Texas High Plains: a real options approach
by Sangtaek Seo & Eduardo Segarra & Paul D. Mitchell & David J. Leatham - 57-66 Yield quality and irrigation with saline water under environmental limitations: the case of processing tomatoes in California
by Iddo Kan - 67-76 Technical efficiency and environmental‐technological gaps in wheat production in Kerman province of Iran
by Hossein Mehrabi Boshrabadi & Renato Villano & Euan Fleming - 77-87 Agrobiodiversity conservation under an imperfect seed system:the role of Community Seed Banking schemes
by Mintewab Bezabih - 89-98 Valuing animal genetic resources: a choice modeling application to indigenous cattle in Kenya
by Eric Ruto & Guy Garrod & Riccardo Scarpa - 99-108 Estimation of input‐oriented technical efficiency using a nonhomogeneous stochastic production frontier model
by Subal C. Kumbhakar & Efthymios G. Tsionas
December 2007, Volume 37, Issue s1
- 1-1 Introduction: the 26th conference of the IAAE
by Keijiro Otsuka & Kaliappa Kalirajan - 1-12 Agricultural growth and economic development: a view through the globalization lens
by Prabhu Pingali - 13-27 Empowering rural people for their own development
by Hans P. Binswanger - 31-45 The economics of natural disasters: implications and challenges for food security
by Hartwig De Haen & Günter Hemrich - 47-58 The impact of droughts and floods on food security and policy options to alleviate negative effects
by Stephen Devereux - 59-73 The impact of natural and manmade disasters on household welfare
by Yasuyuki Sawada - 77-87 The Doha agenda and agricultural trade reform: the role of economic analysis
by Will Martin & Kym Anderson - 89-102 Globalization, privatization, and vertical coordination in food value chains in developing and transition countries
by Johan F. M. Swinnen & Miet Maertens - 103-118 Food regulation and trade under the WTO: ten years in perspective
by David Orden & Donna Roberts - 119-133 Economics of biofortification
by Matin Qaim & Alexander J. Stein & J. V. Meenakshi - 135-147 Food safety in a globalizing world: opportunities and challenges for India
by Dina Umali‐Deininger & Mona Sur - 149-158 Food safety as a global public good
by Laurian J. Unnevehr - 161-172 Technological progress for sustaining food‐population balance: achievement and challenges
by Mahabub Hossain - 173-183 Rural nonfarm employment in developing countries in an era of globalization
by Thomas Reardon & Kostas Stamoulis & Prabhu Pingali - 187-198 Agricultural research and policy for better health and nutrition in developing countries: a food systems approach
by Per Pinstrup‐Andersen - 199-211 The nutrition transition in high‐ and low‐income countries: what are the policy lessons?
by Barry Popkin & Shu Wen Ng - 213-224 Coping with drought in rice farming in Asia: insights from a cross‐country comparative study
by Sushil Pandey & Humnath Bhandari & Shijun Ding & Preeda Prapertchob & Ramesh Sharan & Dibakar Naik & Sudhir K. Taunk & Asras Sastri - 225-237 Productivity in Malagasy rice systems: wealth‐differentiated constraints and priorities
by Bart Minten & Jean‐Claude Randrianarisoa & Christopher B. Barrett - 237-248 Economic statistics and U.S. agricultural policy
by Bruce Gardner & Barry Goodwin & Mary Ahearn - 249-259 Income distributional effects of using market‐based instruments for managing common property resources
by Siwa Msangi & Richard E. Howitt - 261-269 Designing frameworks to deliver unknown information to support market‐based instruments
by Mark Eigenraam & Loris Strappazzon & Nicola Lansdell & Craig Beverly & Gary Stoneham - 271-280 Tariff line analysis of U.S. and international dairy protection
by Jason H. Grant & Thomas W. Hertel & Thomas F. Rutherford - 281-286 Meta‐analysis of general and partial equilibrium simulations of Doha Round outcomes
by Sebastian Hess & Stephan Von Cramon‐Taubadel - 287-295 The Doha development round and Africa: partial and general equilibrium analyses of tariff preference erosion
by Mohamed Hedi Bchir & Stephen N. Karingi & Andrew Mold & Patrick N. Osakwe & Mustapha Sadni Jallab - 297-300 IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues
by John W. Longworth - 300-303 IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues
by David Colman - 303-305 IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues
by Yujiro Hayami - 305-306 IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues
by Assalamu Alaikum & Rashid Hassan - 306-309 IAAE Synopsis: contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues
by Mark W. Rosegrant
September 2007, Volume 37, Issue 2‐3
- 127-132 Contributions of agricultural economics to critical policy issues: selected papers presented at the XXVI IAAE conference
by Ruerd Ruben & Kees Burger - 133-139 Consistent poverty comparisons and inference
by Channing Arndt & Kenneth R. Simler - 141-149 The long‐term impacts of orphanhood on education attainment and land inheritance among adults in rural Kenya
by Takashi Yamano - 151-158 Poverty targeting, resource degradation and heterogeneous endowments—a micro‐simulation analysis of a less‐favored Ethiopian village
by Marijke Kuiper & Ruerd Ruben - 159-165 Land inequality and economic growth: a dynamic panel data approach
by Ricardo Fort - 167-178 The dynamics of Chinese rural households' participation in labor markets
by Stephan Brosig & Thomas Glauben & Thomas Herzfeld & Scott Rozelle & Xiaobing Wang - 179-188 Sharecropping efficiency in Ethiopia: threats of eviction and kinship
by Menale Kassie & Stein Holden - 189-200 Rainfall or price variability: what determines rangeland management decisions? A simulation‐optimization approach to South African savannas
by Jan Börner & Steven I. Higgins & Jochen Kantelhardt & Simon Scheiter - 201-210 Taking a new look at empirical models of adoption: average treatment effect estimation of adoption rates and their determinants
by Aliou Diagne & Matty Demont - 211-218 EU agri‐environmental programs and the “restaurant table effect”
by Thilo Glebe & Klaus Salhofer - 219-235 A look into the nature of complex systems and beyond “Stonehenge” economics: coping with complexity or ignoring it in applied economics?
by Chris Noell - 237-242 Differentiating the consumer benefits from labeling of GM food products
by Sara Scatasta & Justus Wesseler & Jill Hobbs - 243-248 Do farmers benefit from participating in specialty markets and cooperatives? The case of coffee marketing in Costa Rica1
by Meike Wollni & Manfred Zeller - 249-256 Food consumption impacts of adherence to dietary norms in the United States: a quantitative assessment
by C. S. Srinivasan - 257-264 Auction markets for specialty food products with geographical indications
by Günter Schamel - 265-275 Spillovers from high‐value agriculture for exports on land use in developing countries: evidence from Madagascar
by Bart Minten & Lalaina Randrianarison & Johan Swinnen - 277-291 Economies of scale and market structure in international grain trade
by Margherita Scoppola - 293-303 The impact of coffee price changes on rural households in Uganda
by Maurizio Bussolo & Olivier Godart & Jann Lay & Rainer Thiele - 305-315 Modeling differentiated quality standards in the agri‐food sector: the case of meat trade in the enlarged EU
by Marie‐Luise Rau & Frank Van Tongeren
May 2007, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 281-290 Supermarkets, wholesalers, and tomato growers in Guatemala
by Ricardo Hernández & Thomas Reardon & Julio Berdegué - 291-304 Determinants of economic well‐being among U.S. farm operator households
by Hisham S. El‐Osta & Ashok K. Mishra & Mitchell J. Morehart - 305-311 Welfare impacts of import controls on Botswana's horticulture
by Tebogo B. Seleka - 313-324 Quantity and quality effects of advertising: a demand system approach
by Diansheng Dong & Harry M. Kaiser & Øystein Myrland - 325-334 Testing errors, supplier segregation, and food safety
by S. Andrew Starbird - 335-346 Are small‐scale rice farmers in eastern India really inefficient? Examining the effects of microtopography on technical efficiency estimates
by Nobuhiko Fuwa & Christopher Edmonds & Pabitra Banik - 347-362 Effects on poverty and equity of the decline in collective tank irrigation management in Tamil Nadu, India
by Kei Kajisa & K. Palanisami & Takeshi Sakurai - 363-375 The economic impact of cowpea research in Senegal: an ex‐post analysis with disadoption
by K. Boys & M. Faye & J. Fulton & J. Lowenberg‐DeBoer - 377-393 Characteristics and hedonic pricing of differentiated beef demands
by William F. Hahn & Kenneth H. Mathews - 395-404 Economic development and the role of agricultural technology
by Sharmistha Self & Richard Grabowski - 405-419 Are citizens willing to pay for agricultural multifunctionality?
by Zein Kallas & José A. Gómez‐Limón & Manuel Arriaza - 421-428 Does human capital raise farm or nonfarm earning more? New insight from a rural Pakistan household panel
by Elan Satriawan & Scott M. Swinton
March 2007, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 135-146 Evaluating the impact of agricultural extension on farms' performance in Crete: a nonneutral stochastic frontier approach
by Ariel Dinar & Giannis Karagiannis & Vangelis Tzouvelekas - 147-156 Farmer management of production risk on degraded lands: the role of wheat variety diversity in the Tigray region, Ethiopia
by Salvatore Di Falco & Jean‐Paul Chavas & Melinda Smale - 157-167 Determinants of millet diversity at the household‐farm and village‐community levels in the drylands of India: the role of local seed systems
by Latha Nagarajan & Melinda Smale & Paul Glewwe - 169-180 Coping with flood: role of institutions in Bangladesh
by Shahidur R. Khandker - 181-190 Accounting for agricultural decline with economic growth in Taiwan
by Ling Sun & Lilyan E. Fulginiti & E. Wesley & F. Peterson - 191-202 Agricultural growth and poverty in an archetypical middle income country: Chile 1987–2003
by Gustavo Anríquez & Ramón López - 203-220 Determinants, differentiation, and development of short‐term marginal costs in dairy production: an empirical analysis for selected regions of the EU
by Christine Wieck & Thomas Heckelei - 221-231 Productivity change in Taiwan's farmers' credit unions: a nonparametric risk‐adjusted Malmquist approach
by Po‐Chi Chen & Ming‐Miin Yu & Ching‐Cheng Chang & Shih‐Hsun Hsu - 233-243 Exchange rate alignment and producer support estimates (PSEs) for India
by Fuzhi Cheng & David Orden - 245-251 Farm‐gate tomato price negotiations under asymmetric information
by Moti Jaleta & Cornelis Gardebroek - 253-270 Agricultural trade liberalization and economic development: the role of downstream market power
by Richard J. Sexton & Ian Sheldon & Steve McCorriston & Humei Wang - 271-280 Hedging dairy production losses using weather‐based index insurance
by Xiaohui Deng & Barry J. Barnett & Dmitry V. Vedenov & Joe W. West
January 2007, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-11 Why do transaction costs of agricultural policies vary?
by Per Kristian Rørstad & Arild Vatn & Valborg Kvakkestad - 13-22 How sustainable is participatory watershed development in India?
by Jetske Bouma & Daan Van Soest & Erwin Bulte - 23-38 Legal systems, institutional environment, and food safety
by Neşve A. Turan Brewster & Peter D. Goldsmith - 39-48 Optimal supplier testing and tolerance strategies for genetically modified (GM) wheat
by William W. Wilson & Bruce L. Dahl & Eric Jabs - 49-65 Efficiency, subsidies, and environmental adaptation of animal farming under CAP
by Werner Kleinhanß & Carmen Murillo & Carlos San Juan & Stefan Sperlich - 67-78 Finding optimal price risk management instruments: the case of the Spanish potato sector
by María Bielza & Alberto Garrido & José M. Sumpsi - 79-88 Asymmetric information in cattle auctions: the problem of revaccinations
by Athanasios G. Chymis & Harvey S. James & Srinivasa Konduru & Vern L. Pierce & Robert L. Larson - 89-102 Why don't producers adopt best management practices? An analysis of the beef cattle industry
by Jeffrey Gillespie & Seon‐Ae Kim & Krishna Paudel - 103-112 Does crop insurance influence agrochemical uses under current Chinese situations? A case study in the Manasi watershed, Xinjiang
by Funing Zhong & Manxiu Ning & Li Xing - 113-122 Economic implications of alternative mill mud management options in the Australian sugar industry
by Muhammad E. Qureshi & Sumaira E. Qureshi & Malcolm K. Wegener - 123-130 Herbicide resistance and the adoption of integrated weed management by Western Australian grain growers
by Rick S. Llewellyn & Robert K. Lindner & David J. Pannell & Stephen B. Powles - 131-132 Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability
by John R. Schroeter - 132-133 How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better Place
by George W. Norton
November 2006, Volume 35, Issue s3
- 393-397 Introduction to the special issue on the role of nonfarm income in poverty reduction: evidence from Asia and East Africa
by Keijiro Otsuka & Takashi Yamano - 399-407 The Green Revolution, development of labor markets, and poverty reduction in the rural Philippines, 1985–2004
by Jonna P. Estudillo & Yasuyuki Sawada & Keijiro Otsuka - 409-423 Rural income dynamics and poverty reduction in Thai villages from 1987 to 2004
by Supattra Cherdchuchai & Keijiro Otsuka - 425-435 Income dynamics and pathways out of rural poverty in Bangladesh, 1988–2004
by Nigar Nargis & Mahabub Hossain - 437-448 Income dynamics in Tamil Nadu, India from 1971 to 2003: changing roles of land and human capital
by Kei Kajisa & N. Venkatesa Palanichamy - 449-458 The role of local nonfarm activities and migration in reducing poverty: evidence from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda
by Tomoya Matsumoto & Yoko Kijima & Takashi Yamano - 459-467 Nonfarm employment, agricultural shocks, and poverty dynamics: evidence from rural Uganda
by Yoko Kijima & Tomoya Matsumoto & Takashi Yamano