Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy
Editor
- Harry de Gorter(Cornell University)Jill McCluskey(Washington State University)Johan Swinnen(International Food Policy Research Institute)David Zilberman(University of California)
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- Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), 2022. "Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy," Natural Resource Management and Policy, Springer, number 978-3-030-77760-9, March.
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- David Zilberman, 2022. "On the Essence of Leadership: Lessons from Gordon Rausser," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 3-14, Springer.
- Stanley R. Johnson, 2022. "Scholar, Entrepreneur, and Editorial Innovator," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 15-36, Springer.
- Jill J. McCluskey, 2022. "Impacts on World Food Systems," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 37-52, Springer.
- David Zilberman, 2022. "Gordon Rausser and the Transformation of Agricultural Economics from the 1960s to the 1980s," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 53-66, Springer.
- Gordon Rausser & Richard E. Just, 2022. "Principles of Policy Modeling in Food and Agriculture," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 69-104, Springer.
- Julian M. Alston, 2022. "Woke Farm and Food Policies in the Post-truth Era: Calamitous Consequences for People and the Planet," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 105-136, Springer.
- David R. Just, 2022. "Future of Food Economics," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 137-161, Springer.
- Yacov Tsur, 2022. "Closing the Gap Between Water Needs and Renewable Water Supplies: Global Perspective, Local Lessons," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 163-182, Springer.
- Richard Howitt & Larry Karp & Gordon Rausser, 2022. "Remote Sensing Technologies: Implications for Agricultural and Resource Economics," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 183-217, Springer.
- Johan Swinnen, 2022. "Special Interests and the Public Interest in Public Policy and Information: Insights from Agricultural and Food Policies," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 221-247, Springer.
- Leo Simon & Jinhua Zhao, 2022. "The Evolution of Political Hyperbole and Polarization: Echo Chambers and Voter-Elite Feedback Loops," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 249-278, Springer.
- Alain Janvry & Elisabeth Sadoulet, 2022. "The Puzzle of Lagging Sub-Saharan Africa Agriculture: Toward a Theory of Connectedness," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 279-297, Springer.
- Jill J. McCluskey, 2022. "Control of the Research Agenda in University-Industry Partnerships," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 299-309, Springer.
- Gareth Macartney, 2022. "Econometrics in Litigation: Challenges at Class Certification," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 311-346, Springer.
- H. Alan Love & John Freebairn, 2022. "Macroeconomic Linkages to the Agricultural Supply Chain," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 349-390, Springer.
- Colin A. Carter & Cesar Revoredo-Giha, 2022. "The Theory of Normal Backwardation and Financialization of the Futures Markets," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 391-414, Springer.
- Harry Gorter, 2022. "Causes of the Great Food Commodity Price Booms in the New Millennium: An Essay in Honor of Gordon Rausser," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 415-439, Springer.
- Rachael E. Goodhue, 2022. "From Handshakes to Blockchains: Economic Analysis of Contracts in Agriculture," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 441-455, Springer.
- William Foster & Jill J. McCluskey & David Zilberman, 2022. "The Way Forward," Natural Resource Management and Policy, in: Harry de Gorter & Jill McCluskey & Johan Swinnen & David Zilberman (ed.), Modern Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy, pages 457-480, Springer.
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