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January 2020, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 209-228 China’s poverty alleviation over the last 40 years: successes and challenges
by Mingyue Liu & Xiaolong Feng & Sangui Wang & Huanguang Qiu
October 2019, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 685-700 Food fraud: economic insights into the dark side of incentives
by Mariah Dolsen Ehmke & Alessandro Bonanno & Kathryn Boys & Trenton G. Smith - 701-725 An empirical framework to study food labelling fraud: an application to the Italian extra‐virgin olive oil market
by Francesco Bimbo & Alessandro Bonanno & Rosaria Viscecchia - 726-741 International honey laundering and consumer willingness to pay a premium for local honey: an experimental study
by Chian Jones Ritten & Linda Thunström & Mariah Ehmke & Jenny Beiermann & Donald McLeod - 742-758 In Vino ‘No’ Veritas: impacts of fraud on wine imports in China
by Andrew Muhammad & Amanda M. Countryman - 759-789 Markets and welfare effects of food fraud
by Syed Imran Ali Meerza & Konstantinos Giannakas & Amalia Yiannaka - 790-813 Counting the cost: the reserve price scheme for wool 1970‐2001
by Malcolm Abbott & David Merrett - 814-840 Canadian beef and dairy farmers’ attitudes towards animal vaccines
by Albert I. Ugochukwu & Peter W. B. Phillips - 841-865 Climate change reduces the mitigation obtainable from sequestration in an Australian farming system
by Tas Thamo & Donkor Addai & Marit E. Kragt & Ross S. Kingwell & David J. Pannell & Michael J. Robertson - 866-880 Farmers’ constraints, governmental support and climate change adaptation: evidence from Guangdong Province, China
by Ying Xu & Christopher Findlay - 881-896 What farmer types are most likely to adopt joint venture farm business structures?
by Marit E. Kragt & Brendan Lynch & Rick S. Llewellyn & Wendy J. Umberger - 897-921 Comparing best‐worst and referendum
by Darla Hatton MacDonald & John M. Rose & Robert J. Johnston & Rosalind H. Bark & Jodie Pritchard - 922-939 Understanding the determinants of rooftop solar installation: evidence from household surveys in Australia
by Rohan Best & Paul J. Burke & Shuhei Nishitateno - 940-942 Politics of Renewable Energy in China
by Kevin Lo - 942-944 Food Loss and Food Waste, Causes and Solutions
by Derek Baker
July 2019, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 389-411 The relation between Australian wine show results and prices
by Edward Oczkowski - 412-438 Budgeting and portfolio allocation for biosecurity measures
by Tom Kompas & Long Chu & Pham Van Ha & Daniel Spring - 439-471 Hedonic pricing and the role of stud fees in the market for thoroughbred yearlings in Australia
by Jun Sung Kim & Sophie Deborah Mitchell & Liang Choon Wang - 472-498 Impact of trade liberalisation on dairy market price co‐movements between the EU, Oceania, and the United States
by Anthony N. Rezitis & Andreas Rokopanos - 499-520 Does food market modernisation lead to improved dietary diversity and diet quality for urban Vietnamese households?
by Jesmin Ara Rupa & Wendy J. Umberger & Di Zeng - 521-548 A supply‐side analysis of agritourism: Evidence from farm‐level agriculture census data in Taiwan
by Hung‐Hao Chang & Ashok K. Mishra & Tzong‐Haw Lee - 549-574 Profit and equity trade‐offs in the management of small pelagic fisheries: the case of the Japanese sardine fishery
by Ho Geun Jang & Satoshi Yamazaki & Eriko Hoshino - 575-592 Does carbon farming provide a cost‐effective option to mitigate GHG emissions? Evidence from China
by Kai Tang & Chuantian He & Chunbo Ma & Dong Wang - 593-619 Interaction between crop insurance and technology adoption decisions: The case of wheat farmers in Chile
by César Salazar & Marcela Jaime & Cristián Pinto & Andrés Acuña - 620-642 Impact of foreign direct investment on greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture of developing countries
by Radovan Kastratović - 643-667 The effect of land use regulations on farmland protection and non‐agricultural land conversions in China
by Man Li - 668-669 Economics in Two Lessons: Why Markets Work So Well, and Why They Can Fail So Badly
by Nikki P. Dumbrell - 670-673 The Way I Saw It; the Way It Was: The Making of National Agricultural and Natural Resource Management Policy
by Malcolm Wegener - 674-676 Failing in the Field: What We Can Learn When Field Research Goes Wrong
by Anna Josephson
April 2019, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 205-220 Knowledge productivity and the returns to agricultural research: a review
by Matthew A. Andersen - 221-246 Comparing results of ranking conjoint analyses, best–worst scaling and discrete choice experiments in a nonhypothetical context
by Ahmed Yangui & Faical Akaichi & Montserrat Costa‐Font & José Maria Gil - 247-264 Testing for pre‐committed quantities of Australian meat demand
by Kara Tighe & Nicholas Piggott & Oscar Cacho & Stuart Mounter & Renato Villano - 265-281 Strategies for integrating farmers into modern vegetable supply chains in Vietnam: farmer attitudes and willingness to accept
by Hung Duy Pham & Lin Crase & Michael Burton & Bethany Cooper - 282-306 Short supply chain participation and market performance for vegetable farmers in China
by Xiaoheng Zhang & Ping Qing & Xiaohua Yu - 307-327 Is there evidence of insider trading in Australian water markets?
by Simon de Bonviller & Alec Zuo & Sarah Ann Wheeler - 328-353 Downside risk in reservoir management
by Catarina Roseta‐Palma & Yiğit Sağlam - 354-382 The optimal diffusion of mitigation options for environmental management
by Graeme J. Doole & Geoff Kaine & Zack Dorner - 383-384 Handbook on the Economics and Management of Sustainable Oceans
by Kari Hyytiäinen - 385-387 Agricultural Development and Economic Transformation: Promoting Growth with Poverty Reduction
by Sumit Mishra - 387-388 New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis. Counting the Environmental and Natural Resources
by Irfan Ahmad Baig
January 2019, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-19 Factors influencing hedging decision: evidence from Brazilian citrus growers
by Marcelo José Carrer & Rodrigo Lanna Franco da Silveira & Hildo Meirelles de Souza Filho - 20-38 Feed use intensification and technical efficiency of dairy farms in New Zealand
by Wanglin Ma & Kathryn Bicknell & Alan Renwick - 39-71 What's driving innovation in small businesses in Australia? The case of the food industry
by Franklin A. Soriano & Renato A. Villano & Euan M. Fleming & George E. Battese - 72-94 Avian influenza, non‐tariff measures and the poultry exports of China
by Li Zhou & Lingzhi Li & Lei Lei - 95-115 Transnational links in rhino poaching and the black‐market price of rhino horns
by Adrian A. Lopes - 116-141 Policy review of water reform in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia: the “do's” and “do'nots”
by Rupert Quentin Grafton - 142-165 Closures of coal‐fired power stations in Australia: local unemployment effects
by Paul J. Burke & Rohan Best & Frank Jotzo - 166-197 Moral hazard and adverse selection effects of cost‐of‐production crop insurance: evidence from the Philippines
by Juan He & Xiaoyong Zheng & Roderick M. Rejesus & Jose M. Yorobe - 198-200 Climate Smart Agriculture: Building Resilience to Climate Change
by Ali M. Oumer - 200-203 Lucky Boy in the Lucky Country: The Autobiography of Max Corden, Economist
by John Creedy
October 2018, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 507-526 Australian wine industry competitiveness: why so slow to emerge?
by Kym Anderson - 527-547 Optimising adaptation decisions in macadamia production using contingent claim valuation
by Jason West - 548-562 Effects of supermarket monopsony pricing on agriculture
by John Freebairn - 563-575 Testing vertical price transmission for Vietnam's Robusta coffee
by Thang Chien Mai & Shamim Shakur & Sue Cassells - 576-588 China feels the heat: negative impacts of high temperatures on China's rice sector
by Xiaoguang Chen & Shuai Chen - 589-607 Impact of contract farming on yield, costs and profitability in low‐value crop: evidence from a low‐income country
by Ashok K. Mishra & Anjani Kumar & Pramod K. Joshi & Alwin D'Souza - 608-635 The adoption and impact of engineering‐type measures to address climate change: evidence from the major grain‐producing areas in China
by Chunxiao Song & Ruifeng Liu & Les Oxley & Hengyun Ma - 636-653 The impact of conservation tillage on maize yield and input demand: the case of smallholder farmers in north‐west Ethiopia
by Yohannis Mulu Tessema & John Asafu‐Adjaye & Bekele Shiferaw - 654-675 Decarbonisation and wholesale electricity market design
by Tim Nelson & Fiona Orton & Tony Chappel - 676-707 The behavioural economics of health protection: an empirical evidence of moral hazard in U.S. hog farms
by Li Yu & Xundong Yin & Yulong Chen - 708-709 China: Innovative Green Development, 2nd Edition
by Alec Zuo - 710-713 Contingent Valuation of Environmental Goods: A Comprehensive Critique
by John C. Whitehead - 713-715 Economics and Environmental Change: The Challenges We Face
by Megan C. Evans
July 2018, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 327-351 The impact of water scarcity on food, bioenergy and deforestation
by Niven Winchester & Kirby Ledvina & Kenneth Strzepek & John M. Reilly - 352-372 Three decades of productivity change in French beef production: a Färe‐Primont index decomposition
by K Hervé Dakpo & Philippe Jeanneaux & Laure Latruffe & Claire Mosnier & Patrick Veysset - 373-393 Assessing cost‐effectiveness when environmental benefits are bundled: agricultural water management in Great Barrier Reef catchments
by John Rolfe & Jill Windle & Kevin McCosker & Adam Northey - 394-419 Myopia and saliency in renewable resource management
by Daniel Gregg & John Rolfe - 420-437 Economic development, food demand and the consequences for agricultural resource requirements: an application to Indonesia
by Adam Briggs & Shyamal Chowdhury - 438-456 Urban land expansion in Indonesia 1992–2012: evidence from satellite‐detected luminosity
by Susan Olivia & Geua Boe‐Gibson & Glen Stitchbury & Lars Brabyn & John Gibson - 457-479 Allocating provincial CO2 quotas for the Chinese national carbon program
by Minxing Jiang & Bangzhu Zhu & Julien Chevallier & Rui Xie - 480-500 The impact of climate change on labour demand in the plantation sector: the case of tea production in Sri Lanka
by Rajapaksha P. D. Gunathilaka & James C. R. Smart & Christopher M. Fleming & Syezlin Hasan - 501-503 Transformational Change in Environmental and Natural Resource Management. A Guidelines for Policy Excellence
by John E. Leake - 503-505 Achieving Food Security in China: The Challenges Ahead
by Jacob Hawkins
April 2018, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 185-198 On the use of flexible mixing distributions in WTP space: an induced value choice experiment
by Claudia Bazzani & Marco A. Palma & Rodolfo M. Nayga - 199-216 Implications of efficiency and productivity change over the season for setting MEY†based trigger targets
by Sean Pascoe & Trevor Hutton & Louisa Coglan & Van Quang Nguyen - 217-236 Impact of agricultural innovation adoption: a meta†analysis
by Kolawole Ogundari & Olufemi D. Bolarinwa - 237-255 Evaluating the benefits from transport infrastructure in agriculture: a hedonic analysis of farmland prices
by Yu Sheng & Thomas Jackson & Kenton Lawson - 256-278 Cost†reflective pricing: empirical insights into irrigators’ preferences for water tariffs
by Bethany Cooper & Lin Crase & John M. Rose - 279-298 Farm machinery use, off†farm employment and farm performance in China
by Wanglin Ma & Alan Renwick & Quentin Grafton - 299-322 Contract teachers and student achievement in rural China: evidence from class fixed effects
by Wang Lei & Mengjie Li & Siqi Zhang & Yonglei Sun & Sean Sylvia & Enyan Yang & Guangrong Ma & Linxiu Zhang & Di Mo & Scott Rozelle - 323-325 Handbook of Ecological Economics
by Aurora Teixeira - 326-326 Advanced Introduction to Cost†Benefit Analysis
by Marit Kragt
January 2018, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-3 John Kennedy : 
6 September 1947–26 December 2016
by Rob Dumsday & Geoff Edwards - 4-20 The importance of ‘extremely unlikely’ events: tail risk and the costs of climate change
by John Quiggin - 21-44 Traditional farm expansion versus joint venture remote partnerships
by Ross Kingwell & Quenten Thomas & David Feldman & Imma Farré & Brad Plunkett - 45-64 China's changing diet and its impacts on greenhouse gas emissions: an index decomposition analysis
by Jacob Hawkins & Chunbo Ma & Steven Schilizzi & Fan Zhang - 65-82 On the rebound: estimating direct rebound effects for Australian households
by Bianca Peters & Stephanie F. McWhinnie - 83-102 Achieving environmental flows where buyback is constrained
by David Adamson & Adam Loch - 103-120 Drinking water and off†farm labour supply: between†gender and within†gender bias
by Li Zhou & Calum G. Turvey - 121-138 What determines the efficiency of Australian mining companies?
by Ahmad Hosseinzadeh & Russell Smyth & Abbas Valadkhani & Amir Moradi - 139-160 Measuring postharvest losses at the farm level in Malawi
by Kate Ambler & Alan de Brauw & Susan Godlonton - 161-176 Mitigating rice production risks from drought through improving irrigation infrastructure and management in China
by Yangjie Wang & Jikun Huang & Jinxia Wang & Christopher Findlay
October 2017, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 515-538 Optimal surveillance against foot-and-mouth disease: the case of bulk milk testing in Australia
by Tom Kompas & Pham Van Ha & Hoa Thi Minh Nguyen & Iain East & Sharon Roche & Graeme Garner - 539-556 The influence of farm input subsidies on the adoption of natural resource management technologies
by Stefan Koppmair & Menale Kassie & Matin Qaim - 557-575 How well do conservation auctions perform in achieving landscape-level outcomes? A comparison of auction formats and bid selection criteria
by Md Sayed Iftekhar & Uwe Latacz-Lohmann - 576-589 Price premiums for ecolabelled seafood: MSC certification in Germany
by Frank Asche & Julia Bronnmann - 590-609 Spatial price premium transmission for Meat Standards Australia-graded cattle: the vulnerability of price premiums to outside shocks
by Luis Emilio Morales & Nam Hoang & Eric Stuen - 610-625 Financial activity in agricultural futures markets: evidence from quantile regressions
by Elina Pradkhan - 626-644 Household nutrition and income impacts of using dairy technologies in mixed crop–livestock production systems
by E. G. Kebebe - 645-662 Balancing economic revenue and grazing pressure of livestock grazing on the Qinghai–Tibetan–Plateau
by Wei Huang & Bernhard Bruemmer - 663-684 Why small farms persist? The influence of farmers’ characteristics on farm growth and development. The case of smaller dairy farmers in NZ
by Victoria Westbrooke & Peter Nuthall
July 2017, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 341-343 Drought special edition: introductory comments
by Lin Crase - 344-366 How drought affects the financial characteristics of Australian farm businesses
by Ross S. Kingwell & Vilaphonh Xayavong - 367-384 Revisiting revenue contingent loans for drought relief: government as risk manager
by Linda Courtenay Botterill & Bruce Chapman & Simon Kelly - 385-403 Adaptation responses to increasing drought frequency
by David Adamson & Adam Loch & Kurt Schwabe - 404-421 The impact of drought and water scarcity on irrigator farm exit intentions in the Murray–Darling Basin
by Sarah Ann Wheeler & Alec Zuo - 422-442 Innovation and networks in New Zealand farming
by Philip Brown & Simon Roper - 443-461 Changes in grain handling catchments in Australia: an historical perspective
by Ross Kingwell - 462-480 Estimating shadow price for symbiotic nitrogen and technical efficiency for legume-based conservation agriculture in Malawi
by Robertson R. B. Khataza & Atakelty Hailu & Marit E. Kragt & Graeme J. Doole - 481-497 Early evacuation is the best bushfire risk mitigation strategy for south-eastern Australia
by Tyron J. Venn & John Quiggin - 498-514 Are returns to research quality lower in agricultural economics than in economics?
by John Gibson & Ethan Burton-McKenzie
April 2017, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 6-7 Cooperatives, Economic Democratization and Rural Development , edited by Jos Bijman , Roldan Muradian and Jur Schuurman (Eds). Published by Edward Elgar Publishing , Cheltenham, UK , 2016 , 320 pp, ISBN: 9781784719371, AU$ 159 (hardcover)
by Elena Garnevska - 8-9 Handbook of Water Economics , edited by Ariel Dinar and Kurt Schwabe (Eds). Published by Edward Elgar Publishing , Cheltenham, UK , 2017 , 544 pp, ISBN: 9781782549659, US$ 310 (hardcover), US$ 70 (paperback)
by Onno Kuik - 10-11 Australia's Role in Feeding the World, The Future of Australian Agriculture , edited by Tor Hundloe , Sarah Blagrove and Hannah Ditton (Eds). Published by CSIRO Publishing , Clayton, VIC, Australia , 2016 , 288 pp, ISBN: 9781486305896, AU$ 59.95
by Robert Henry - 11-13 The Economics of Biofuel Policies: Impacts on Price Volatility in Grain and Oilseed Markets , edited by Harry de Gorter , Dusan Drabik and David R. Just . Published by Palgrave , New York, NY, USA , 2017 , 282 pp, ISBN: 9781137414847, US$ 115
by Umama Rahman & Evan Markel & Burton C. English - 195-210 Air pollution and food prices: evidence from China
by Feifei Sun & Dieter B. A. Koemle & Xiaohua Yu - 211-231 Australia's consumption-based greenhouse gas emissions
by Clinton J. Levitt & Morten Saaby & Anders Sørensen - 232-246 Measuring the functional efficiency of agricultural futures markets
by Meliyara Consuegra & Javier Garcia-Verdugo - 247-264 Eco-efficiency of high-yielding variety rice cultivation after accounting for on-farm environmental damage as an undesirable output: an empirical analysis from Bangladesh
by Noor-E. Sabiha & Ruhul Salim & Sanzidur Rahman - 265-284 Incorporating risk in a positive mathematical programming framework: a dual approach
by Linda Arata & Michele Donati & Paolo Sckokai & Filippo Arfini - 285-303 The public R&D and productivity growth in Australia's broadacre agriculture: is there a link?
by Farid Khan & Ruhul Salim & Harry Bloch & Nazrul Islam - 304-323 Evolving splines and seasonal unit roots in weekly agricultural prices
by José Juan Cáceres-Hernández & Gloria Martín-Rodríguez - 324-340 Trade diversion and antidumping effectiveness: insights from a residual demand model
by Henry W. Kinnucan & Nguyen Duc Minh & Dengjun Zhang
January 2017, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-3 Food Price Dynamics and Price Adjustment in the EU , edited by Steve McCorriston . Published by Oxford University Press , Oxford, UK , 2015 , pp. 194 , ISBN: 9780198732396, ₤60
by Pedro Flores Tenorio - 1-18 Evaluating renewable energy policies
by Ross Cullen - 3-5 Hamburgers in Paradise , by Louise O. Fresco . Published by Princeton University Press , Princeton, NJ, USA , 2016 , pp. 560, ISBN: 9780691163871, US$ 39.50
by Laura Carraresi - 19-35 Renewable versus nonrenewable resources: an analysis of volatility in futures prices
by Arkady Gevorkyan - 36-55 State-contingent analysis of farmers’ response to weather variability: irrigated dairy farming in the Murray Valley, Australia
by Thilak Mallawaarachchi & Céline Nauges & Orion Sanders & John Quiggin - 56-75 Resource reallocation and its contribution to productivity growth in Australian broadacre agriculture
by Yu Sheng & Thomas Jackson & Peter Gooday - 76-94 Convergent validity in contingent valuation: an application to the willingness to pay for national climate change mitigation targets in Germany
by Reinhard Uehleke - 95-114 Community acceptance of biodiversity offsets: evidence from a choice experiment
by Michael Burton & Abbie Rogers & Claire Richert - 115-134 Ecosystem impacts of pesticide reductions through Bt cotton adoption
by Prakashan Chellattan Veettil & Vijesh V. Krishna & Matin Qaim - 135-153 Price linkages in the international skim milk powder market: empirical evidence from nonparametric and time-varying copulas
by Panos Fousekis & Christos Emmanouilides & Vasilis Grigoriadis - 154-171 The distributional effect of a large rice price increase on welfare and poverty in Bangladesh
by Syed A. Hasan - 172-188 Market integration between surplus and deficit rice markets during global food crisis period
by Sabiha Akhter - 189-191 Frank G. Jarrett (1923–2016)
by Kym Anderson & Robert Lindner & Alistair Watson - 192-193 Distinguished Fellow
by Peter Warr
October 2016, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 17-18 Applied Choice Analysis , 2nd edn , by David A Hensher , John M Rose and William H Greene . Published by Cambridge University Press , Cambridge, UK , 2015 , pp. 1188 , ISBN: 9781107092648 (Hardback), 9781107465923 (Paperback), AUD$155 (Paperback)
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Alaya Spencer-Cotton - 19-20 The Ecological Footprint – new developments in policy and practice , by Andrea Collins and Andrew Flynn . Published by Edward Elgar Publishing , Cheltenham, UK , 2015 , pp. 233 , ISBN: 9780857936950, ₤75
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Bonnie McBain - 493-505 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics – introduction
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey - 506-515 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: Trends in topics, authorship and collaboration
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Maksym Polyakov & Fiona L. Gibson & David J. Pannell - 516-530 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: farm management
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Bill Malcolm & Vic Wright - 531-532 Comment 1 on ‘Farm management’ by Malcolm and Wright
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Malcolm Wegener - 533-534 Comment 2 on ‘Farm management’ by Malcolm and Wright
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Robert P. King - 535-549 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: risk and uncertainty
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & John C. Quiggin & Jock R. Anderson - 550-551 Comment 1 on ‘Risk and uncertainty’ by Quiggin and Anderson
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Rob Fraser - 552-553 Comment 2 on ‘Risk and uncertainty’ by Quiggin and Anderson
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Brian Hardaker - 554-568 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: agricultural innovation
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Julian M. Alston & Philip G. Pardey - 569-570 Comment 1 on ‘Agricultural Innovation’ by Alston and Pardey
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & John D. Mullen - 571-572 Comment 2 on ‘Agricultural Innovation’ by Alston and Pardey
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Grant M. Scobie - 573-589 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: agricultural adjustment
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Geoff Edwards & Winton Bates - 590-591 Comment 1 on ‘Agricultural Adjustment’ by Edwards and Bates
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & John W. Longworth - 592-593 Comment 2 on ‘Agricultural Adjustment’ by Edwards and Bates
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & T. Gordon MacAulay - 594-609 Agricultural markets and marketing policies
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Garry Griffith & Alistair Watson - 610-611 Comment 1 on ‘Agricultural Markets and Marketing Policies’ by Griffith and Watson
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Brian D. Wright - 612-613 Comment 2 on ‘Agricultural Markets and Marketing Policies’ by Griffith and Watson
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & David Godden - 614-628 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: national and global price- and trade-distorting policies
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Kym Anderson - 629-630 Comment 1 on ‘National and global price- and trade-distorting policies’ by Anderson
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Donald MacLaren - 631-632 Comment 2 on ‘National and global price- and trade-distorting policies’ by Anderson
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Roger Mauldon - 633-646 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: booming sector economics
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & John Freebairn - 647-648 Comment 1 on ‘Booming sector economics’ by Freebairn
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Robert G. Gregory - 649-650 Comment 2 on ‘Booming sector economics’ by Freebairn
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Andrew Stoeckel - 651-667 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: natural resource management
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & David Pannell & Graeme Doole & Jimmy Cheung - 668-669 Comment 1 on ‘Natural resource management’ by Pannell, Doole and Cheung
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Gavan Dwyer - 670-671 Comment 2 on ‘Natural resource management’ by Pannell, Doole and Cheung
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Tom Kompas - 672-687 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: environmental economics
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Jeff Bennett & Alan Randall - 688-691 Comment: Future directions for Australasian environmental economics
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & R. Quentin Grafton & Suzi Kerr - 692-705 Antipodean agricultural and resource economics at 60: climate change policy and energy transition
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Brian S. Fisher - 706-707 Comment 1 on ‘Climate change policy and energy transition’ by Fisher
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Warwick McKibbin - 708-709 Comment 2 on ‘Climate change policy and energy transition’ by Fisher
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey & Niven Winchester - 710-710 Reviewer contribution for 2016
by Julian M. Alston & Kym Anderson & Philip G. Pardey
July 2016, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 11-12 Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions: Economic Issues , by Clement A. Tisdell . Published by Edward Elgar Publishing , Cheltenham, UK , 2015 , pp. 426 pages. ISBN: 9781782544395, AU$175
by Majelle Verbraak - 13-14 Carbon Pricing: Design, Experiences and Issues , edited by Larry Kreiser , Mikael Andersen , Birgitte Olsen , Stefan Speck , Janet Milne and Hope Ashiabor . Published by Edward Elgar Publishing , Cheltenham, UK , 2015 , 256 pages. ISBN: 9781785360220, ₤75
by Xuemei Zheng - 15-16 The Fight against Hunger and Malnutrition: The Role of Food, Agriculture and Targeted Policies , edited by David E. Sahn . Published by Oxford University Press , New York , 2015 , 528 pages. ISBN: 9780198733201, ₤65
by Muhammad Masood Azeem - 327-347 Input Substitution, Productivity Performance and Farm Size
by Yu Sheng & Alistair Davidson & Keith Fuglie & Dandan Zhang - 348-365 Agriculture, trade openness and emissions: an empirical analysis and policy options
by Shuddhasattwa Rafiq & Ruhul Salim & Nicholas Apergis - 366-385 Capitalisation of residential solar photovoltaic systems in Western Australia
by Chunbo Ma & Maksym Polyakov & Ram Pandit - 386-405 Assessing the impact of price changes and extreme climatic events on sediment loads in a large river catchment near the Great Barrier Reef
by Taha Chaiechi & Natalie Stoeckl & Diane Jarvis & Stephen Lewis & Jon Brodie - 406-421 Does land lease tenure insecurity cause decreased productivity and investment in the sugar industry? Evidence from Fiji
by Reshmi Kumari & Yuko Nakano - 422-441 Tradable water saving certificates to improve urban water use efficiency: an ex-ante evaluation in a French case study
by Jean-Daniel Rinaudo & Javier Calatrava & Marine Vernier De Byans - 442-458 Elicitation of irrigators' risk preferences from observed behaviour
by Céline Nauges & Sarah Ann Wheeler & Alec Zuo - 459-475 Marginal abatement costs of greenhouse gas emissions: broadacre farming in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia
by Kai Tang & Atakelty Hailu & Marit E. Kragt & Chunbo Ma - 476-492 Drivers of transaction costs affecting participation in the rental market for cropland in Vietnam
by Hoang Trieu Huy & Michael Lyne & Nazmun Ratna & Peter Nuthall
April 2016, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 1-2 Agricultural Product Prices , edited by William G. Tomek and Harry M. Kaiser . Published by Cornell University Press , Ithaca, NY , 2014 , pp. 394 , ISBN: 978 0 8014 5230 7, AUD$ 59.95 (hardcover)
by Stuart Mounter - 3-4 The Water Footprint of Modern Consumer Society , by Arjen Y. Hoekstra , Published by Earthscan from Routledge , 2013 , 208 pages, ISBN: 9781849714273, AU$49.95 (paperback)
by Adam Loch - 5-7 Human Values and Biodiversity Conservation, the Survival of Wild Species , by Clement A. Tisdell , Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Limited , Cheltenham, UK , 2014 , 416 pages, ISBN 978 1 78254438 8, AUD$150 (hardcover)
by Salahadin Khairo - 8-10 An Economic Interpretation of Linear Programming , by Quirino Paris . Published by Palgrave Macmillan , New York, NY , 2016 , Third Edition , pp. 454 , ISBN: 978 1 1 3757391 9, AUD$180 (hardcover)
by Graeme J. Doole - 159-176 Ambiguity, learning opportunities and risk-neutral regulation
by Alan Randall - 177-195 Food demand elasticities for Australia
by Mehmet Ulubasoglu & Debdulal Mallick & Mokhtarul Wadud & Phillip Hone & Henry Haszler - 196-211 Hedonic wine price functions with different prices
by Edward Oczkowski - 212-226 Testing market integration for Japanese retail seafood markets
by Kentaka Aruga & Raymond Li - 227-242 How training and innovation link to farm performance: a structural equation analysis
by Vilaphonh Xayavong & Ross Kingwell & Nazrul Islam - 243-264 Role of communication technologies in broadacre agriculture in Australia: an empirical analysis using panel data
by Ruhul Salim & Shamsul Arifeen Khan Mamun & Kamrul Hassan - 265-283 Crop price comovements during extreme market downturns
by David M. Zimmer - 284-306 The impact of latent risk preferences on valuing the preservation of threatened lynx populations in Poland
by Anna Bartczak & Petr Mariel & Susan Chilton & Jürgen Meyerhoff - 307-325 Off-farm work, land tenancy contracts and investment in soil conservation measures in rural Pakistan
by Rakhshanda Kousar & Awudu Abdulai