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2010, Volume 92, Issue 1
2009, Volume 91, Issue 5
- 1161-1174 Applied Economics—Without Apology
by Ron Mittelhammer
- 1175-1175 How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why It Matters
by George A. Akerlof
- 1176-1186 Consumption and Demand
by Rulon D. Pope
- 1187-1193 Distressed Rural Housing - Is Economic, Farm, or Biofuel Policy More Influential in Leading a Recovery?
by Cole Gustafson & Saleem Shaik
- 1194-1200 Interdependence of Macro and Agricultural Economics: How Sensitive is the Relationship?
by Dae-Heum Kwon & Won W. Koo
- 1201-1208 Trends and Volatility in School Finance
by Mary Clare Ahearn & Maureen Kilkenny & Sarah A. Low
- 1209-1210 Crisis in U.S. Financial Markets—Spillover and Recovery Prospects in Rural America: Discussion
by Jason Henderson
- 1211-1217 Risk Management in the Cooperative Contract
by Ethan Ligon
- 1218-1223 Incentive Pay for CEOs in Cooperative Firms
by Brent Hueth & Philippe Marcoul
- 1224-1232 Optimal Cooperative Pooling in a Quality-Differentiated Market
by Tina L. Saitone & Richard J. Sexton
- 1233-1234 Risk Sharing, CEO Incentives, and Quality Differentiation in Agricultural Cooperatives: Discussion
by Jacques Crémer
- 1235-1242 World Supply and Demand of Food Commodity Calories
by Michael J. Roberts & Wolfram Schlenker
- 1243-1249 Between the Corporation and the Household: Commodity Prices, Risk Management, and Agricultural Production in the United States
by Shawn Cole & Barrett Kirwan
- 1250-1256 Recent Commodity Price Movements in Historical Perspective
by Daniel A. Sumner
- 1257-1258 The Causes and Consequences of Rising Food Prices: Discussion
by James D. Hamilton
- 1259-1265 Can Field Experiments Return Agricultural Economics to the Glory Days?
by Steven D. Levitt & John A. List
- 1266-1271 Internal and External Validity in Economics Research: Tradeoffs between Experiments, Field Experiments, Natural Experiments, and Field Data
by Brian E. Roe & David R. Just
- 1272-1278 Fairness, Farmers Markets, and Local Production
by Stephen Toler & Brian C. Briggeman & Jayson L. Lusk & Damian C. Adams
- 1279-1280 Field Experiments in Food and Resource Economics Research: Discussion
by William Schulze
- 1281-1288 Efficiency of Income Transfers to Farmers through Public Agricultural Research: Theory and Evidence from the United States
by Julian M. Alston
- 1289-1295 Transfer Efficiency and Distributional Impacts of U.S. Farm Support: Evidence from a Macro-Micro Simulation
by Roman Keeney
- 1296-1301 Farm Household Income and Transfer Efficiency: An Evaluation of United States Farm Program Payments
by Wyatt Thompson & Ashok K. Mishra & Joe Dewbre
- 1302-1303 Where Does All the Money Go? Measuring Effects of Agricultural Policy Transfers on Farm Income: Discussion
by David Abler
- 1304-1311 Efficiency and Spatial Impacts of Development Taxes: The Critical Role of Alternative Revenue-Recycling Schemes
by Antonio M. Bento & Sofia F. Franco & Daniel T. Kaffine
- 1312-1318 Do Sorting and Heterogeneity Matter for Open Space Policy Analysis? An Empirical Comparison of Hedonic and Sorting Models
by H. Allen Klaiber & Daniel J. Phaneuf
- 1319-1325 A Valuation of Subdivision Open Space by Type
by Charles Towe
- 1326-1327 Open Space Issues at the Rural-Urban Fringe: Discussion
by David J. Lewis
- 1328-1334 Necessary Conditions for Valid Benefit Transfers
by Kevin J. Boyle & Nicolai V. Kuminoff & Christopher F. Parmeter & Jaren C. Pope
- 1335-1342 Benefit Transfer from Multiple Contingent Experiments: A Flexible Two-Step Model Combining Individual Choice Data with Community Characteristics
by Klaus Moeltner & Robert J. Johnston & Randall S. Rosenberger & Joshua M. Duke
- 1343-1350 Valuing Welfare Impacts of Beach Erosion: An Application of the Structural Benefit Transfer Method
by George Van Houtven & Christine Poulos
- 1351-1352 Advances in Environmental Benefit Transfer: Discussion
by Richard C. Ready
- 1353-1359 Informing Preservation of Multifunctional Agriculture when Primary Research Is Unavailable: An Application of Meta-Analysis
by Robert J. Johnston & Joshua M. Duke
- 1360-1367 Surf and Turf: Tourists’ Values for Multifunctional Working Landscapes and Water Quality in Colorado
by Sarah Cline & Andrew Seidl
- 1368-1374 Land Preservation Programs Achieve High Levels of Efficiency
by Lori Lynch
- 1375-1376 Preserving Multifunctional Agriculture: Discussion
by John C. Bergstrom
- 1377-1381 When Perception is Reality: Subjective Expectations and Contracting
by Marc F. Bellemare
- 1382-1388 Experimental Economics and the Economics of Contracts
by David R. Just & Steven Y. Wu
- 1389-1396 Food Safety Regulations under Ambiguity
by Tigran A. Melkonyan & Jens Schubert
- 1397-1398 New Research Directions in Agricultural Contracts: Discussion
by Brent Hueth
- 1399-1405 An Overview of the Linkages of the Global Financial Crisis to Production Agriculture
by Paul N. Ellinger & Vishwanath Tirupattur
- 1406-1413 The Financial Health of Agricultural Lenders
by Brian C. Briggeman & Michael A. Gunderson & Brent A. Gloy
- 1414-1421 Impacts of the Financial Crisis on Risk Capacity and Exposure in Agriculture
by Nicholas D. Paulson & Bruce J. Sherrick
- 1422-1423 The Global Financial Crisis and Agricultural Financial Markets Impacts and Responses: Discussion
by Neilson C. Conklin
- 1424-1431 Estimating Structural Change with Smooth Transition Regressions: An Application to Meat Demand
by Matthew T. Holt & Joseph V. Balagtas
- 1432-1439 Markov-Switching Estimation of Spatial Maize Price Transmission Processes between Tanzania and Kenya
by Rico Ihle & Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel & Sergiy Zorya
- 1440-1447 Estimating Long-Run Price Relationship with Structural Change of Unknown Timing: An Application to the Japanese Pork Market
by Kenji Adachi & Donald J. Liu
- 1448-1449 New Econometric Methods for Structural Change Analysis of Agricultural and Food Markets: Discussion
by William G. Tomek & Timothy D. Mount
- 1450-1455 Commodity Prices and Food Inflation
by Timothy J. Richards & Geoffrey M. Pofahl
- 1456-1461 Patterns of Pass-through of Commodity Price Shocks to Retail Prices
by Peter Berck & Ephraim Leibtag & Alex Solis & Sofia Villas-Boas
- 1462-1467 How Much and How Quick? Pass through of Commodity and Input Cost Changes to Retail Food Prices
by Ephraim Leibtag
- 1468-1469 High and Volatile Commodity Prices: What Do They Mean for Food Prices and Consumers: Discussion
by Abebayehu Tegene
- 1470-1476 Index of Consumer Confidence in the Safety of the United States Food System
by Jean Kinsey & R. Wes Harrison & Dennis Degeneffe & Gustavo Ferreira & Sakiko Shiratori
- 1477-1483 What Drives Import Refusals?
by Kathy Baylis & Andrea Martens & Lia Nogueira
- 1484-1490 Regulatory Policies in Meat Trade: Is There Evidence for Least Trade-distorting Sanitary Regulations?
by Simon W. Schlueter & Christine Wieck & Thomas Heckelei
- 1491-1492 International Food Safety Regulations in the United States and the European Union—Balancing Consumer Confidence and Trade: Discussion
by Alex Winter-Nelson
- 1497-1504 The Profitability of Transitioning to Organic Grain Crops in Indiana
by Samuel F. Clark
2009, Volume 91, Issue 4
- 863-879 On the Collapse of Historical Civilizations
by David H. Good & Rafael Reuveny
- 880-894 Customs and Incentives in Contracts
by Douglas W. Allen & Dean Lueck
- 895-909 The Indirect Land Use Impacts of United States Biofuel Policies: The Importance of Acreage, Yield, and Bilateral Trade Responses
by Roman Keeney & Thomas W. Hertel
- 910-929 Export Sectors and Rural Development
by Maureen Kilkenny & Mark D. Partridge
- 930-941 Tariff Equivalent and Forgone Trade Effects of Prohibitive Technical Barriers to Trade
by Chengyan Yue & John C. Beghin
- 942-955 Food Aid, Food Prices, and Producer Disincentives in Ethiopia
by Getaw Tadesse & Gerald Shively
- 956-972 Farmers’ Subjective Valuation of Subsistence Crops: The Case of Traditional Maize in Mexico
by Aslihan Arslan & J. Edward Taylor
- 973-990 Finding Missing Markets (and a Disturbing Epilogue): Evidence from an Export Crop Adoption and Marketing Intervention in Kenya
by Nava Ashraf & Xavier Giné & Dean Karlan
- 991-1006 State-conditional Fertilizer Yield Response on Western Kenyan Farms
by Paswel P. Marenya & Christopher B. Barrett
- 1007-1021 The Impact of Agricultural Extension and Roads on Poverty and Consumption Growth in Fifteen Ethiopian Villages
by Stefan Dercon & Daniel O. Gilligan & John Hoddinott & Tassew Woldehanna
- 1022-1037 Poverty, Risk Aversion, and Path Dependence in Low-Income Countries: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia
by Mahmud Yesuf & Randall A. Bluffstone
- 1038-1055 Spatiotemporal Modeling of Asian Citrus Canker Risks: Implications for Insurance and Indemnification Fund Models
by Barry K. Goodwin & Nicholas E. Piggott
- 1056-1063 A Cautionary Note on Designing Discrete Choice Experiments: A Comment on Lusk and Norwood’s “Effect of Experiment Design on Choice-Based Conjoint Valuation Estimates”
by Richard T. Carson & Jordan J. Louviere & Nada Wasi
- 1064-1066 A Cautionary Note on the Design of Discrete Choice Experiments: Reply
by Jayson L. Lusk & F. Bailey Norwood
- 1067-1079 Riparian Buffers and Hedonic Prices: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Residential Property Values in the Neuse River Basin
by Okmyung Bin & Craig E. Landry & Gregory F. Meyer
- 1080-1096 Targeting Incentives to Reduce Habitat Fragmentation
by David J. Lewis & Andrew J. Plantinga & JunJie Wu
- 1097-1109 Does Production Labeling Stigmatize Conventional Milk?
by Christopher Kanter & Kent D. Messer & Harry M. Kaiser
- 1110-1123 The Benefit Function Approach to Modeling Price-Dependent Demand Systems: An Application of Duality Theory
by Keith R. McLaren & K. K. Gary Wong
- 1124-1139 Credit Market Imperfections and the Distribution of Policy Rents
by Pavel Ciaian & Johan F.M. Swinnen
- 1140-1152 Consumer and Market Responses to Mad Cow Disease
by Wolfram Schlenker & Sofia B. Villas-Boas
- 1153-1154 Galor, Oded. Discrete Dynamical Systems. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2007, 153 pp., $71.96
by Joydeep Bhattacharya
- 1154-1155 Swinnen, J. F. M.Global Supply Chains, Standards and the Poor: How the Globalization of Food Systems and Standards Affects Rural Development and Poverty
by Valentina Hartarska
- 1155-1157 Worldwatch Institute Biofuels for Transport: Global Potential and Implications for Sustainable Energy and Agriculture
by C.-Y. Cynthia Lin
- 1157-1159 Collier, Paul The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It
by William A. Masters
- 1159-1160 Anandajayasekeram, Ponniah, Mandivamba Rukuni, Suresh Chandra Babu, Frikkie Liebenberg, and C. L. KeswaniImpact of Science on African Agriculture and Food Security
by John G. McPeak
2009, Volume 91, Issue 1
- 1-18 Nonpecuniary Benefits to Farming: Implications for Supply Response to Decoupled Payments
by Nigel Key & Michael J. Roberts
- 19-41 Payment Limitations and Acreage Decisions under Risk Aversion: A Simulation Approach
by Barry K. Goodwin
- 42-56 A Model of Spatial Arbitrage with Transport Capacity Constraints and Endogenous Transport Prices
by Andrew Coleman
- 57-69 The Demand for Food Quality in Rural China
by Xiaohua Yu & David Abler
- 70-86 Conservation Payments, Liquidity Constraints, and Off-Farm Labor: Impact of the Grain-for-Green Program on Rural Households in China
by Emi Uchida & Scott Rozelle & Jintao Xu
- 87-105 The Commodity Terms of Trade, Unit Roots, and Nonlinear Alternatives: A Smooth Transition Approach
by Joseph V. Balagtas & Matthew T. Holt
- 106-123 Valuing Water Quality as a Function of Water Quality Measures
by John A. Downing
- 124-137 Does Animal Feeding Operation Pollution Hurt Public Health? A National Longitudinal Study of Health Externalities Identified by Geographic Shifts in Livestock Production
by Stacy Sneeringer
- 138-153 Pareto-Improving Water Management over Space and Time: The Honolulu Case
by Basharat A. Pitafi & James A. Roumasset
- 154-167 Do Futures Benefit Farmers?
by Sergio H. Lence
- 168-183 Promotion and Fast Food Demand
by Timothy J. Richards & Luis Padilla
- 184-196 Food Values
by Jayson L. Lusk & Brian C. Briggeman
- 197-208 Crop Yield Skewness Under Law of the Minimum Technology
by David A. Hennessy
- 209-223 The Value of Variable Rate Technology: An Information-Theoretic Approach
by Matías L. Ruffo & Donald G. Bullock & Germán A. Bollero
- 224-236 Induced Innovation in U.S. Agriculture: Time-series, Direct Econometric, and Nonparametric Tests
by Yucan Liu & C. Richard Shumway
- 237-249 The Role of Risk and Transaction Costs in Contract Design: Evidence from Farmland Lease Contracts in U.S. Agriculture
by Keita Fukunaga & Wallace E. Huffman
- 250-263 Do Alternative Marketing Arrangements Increase Pork Packers' Market Power?
by Xiaoyong Zheng & Tomislav Vukina
- 264-274 Bundling and Licensing of Genes in Agricultural Biotechnology
by Guanming Shi
- 275-289 Credit Constraints: Their Existence, Determinants, and Implications for U.S. Farm and Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships
by Charles A. Towe & Mitchell J. Morehart
- 290-291 The Next Great Globalization: How Disadvantaged Nations Can Harness Their Financial Systems to Get Rich by Mishkin, Frederic S
by Thomas Grennes
- 291-292 Reforming Agricultural Trade for Developing Countries (Vol. 2): Quantifying the Impact of Multilateral Trade Reform edited by McCalla, Alex F. and John Nash
by Ivan Kandilov
- 293-294 Innovation and Its Discontents: How Our Broken Patent System Is Endangering Innovation and Progress, and What to Do About It by Jaffe, Adam B. and Josh Lerner
by GianCarlo Moschini
- 294-295 Beyond Food Production. The Role of Agriculture in Poverty Reduction edited by Bresciani, Fabrizio and Alberto Valdés
by James C. O. Nyankori
- 295-297 Amartya Sen's Work and Ideas: A Gender Perspective
by Yana van der Meulen Rodgers
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