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United States 367 USA 364 Agribusiness 301 Environmental Economics and Policy 145 Theorie 143 Theory 143 Crop Production/Industries 134 Marketing 128 Agricultural and Food Policy 124 Demand and Price Analysis 122 Farm Management 118 Livestock Production/Industries 108 Agriculture 103 Landwirtschaft 99 Production Economics 88 Consumer behaviour 83 Konsumentenverhalten 83 Community/Rural/Urban Development 74 Willingness to pay 73 Risk and Uncertainty 72 Agricultural Finance 71 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 71 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 70 Land Economics/Use 70 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 68 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 67 International Relations/Trade 66 Agricultural policy 61 Consumer/Household Economics 55 Agrarpolitik 52 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 52 Beef 48 Rindfleisch 47 willingness to pay 46 Agrarproduktion 45 Agricultural production 45 Cattle farming 44 Rinderhaltung 44 Productivity Analysis 43 Estimation 40
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Free 1,589 Undetermined 51 CC license 1
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Article 3,034 Book / Working Paper 6
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Article in journal 1,046 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,046 Conference paper 7 Konferenzbeitrag 7 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Conference proceedings 5 Konferenzschrift 5 Article 3
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English 1,719 Undetermined 1,321
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Coble, Keith H. 45 Bosch, Darrell J. 34 Gillespie, Jeffrey M. 33 Marchant, Mary A. 33 English, Burton C. 32 Schroeder, Ted C. 32 Irwin, Scott H. 30 Hudson, Darren 28 Moss, Charles B. 28 Richardson, James W. 26 Dixon, Bruce L. 25 Lusk, Jayson L. 25 Roberts, Roland K. 25 Tonsor, Glynn T. 25 Lambert, Dayton M. 24 Brorsen, B. Wade 23 Nalley, Lawton Lanier 23 Anderson, John D. 22 Devadoss, Stephen 22 Knight, Thomas O. 22 Paudel, Krishna P. 22 Jordan, Jeffrey L. 21 Brorsen, Wade 20 Duffy, Patricia A. 20 Fletcher, Stanley M. 20 Langemeier, Michael R. 20 Schmitz, Andrew 20 Carpio, Carlos E. 19 Mishra, Ashok K. 19 Ahrendsen, Bruce L. 18 Boyer, Christopher N. 18 Jensen, Kimberly L. 18 McCarl, Bruce A. 18 Popp, Michael P. 18 Rejesus, Roderick M. 18 Seale, James L. 18 Wetzstein, Michael E. 18 Barnett, Barry J. 17 Leatham, David J. 17 Muhammad, Andrew 17
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Southern Agricultural Economics Association 5 Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA 3
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Journal of agricultural and applied economics 1,400 Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 1,324 Journal of agricultural and applied economics : JAEE 316
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RePEc 1,321 ECONIS (ZBW) 1,054 OLC EcoSci 662 EconStor 3
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Do Antibiotics Reduce Production Risk for U.S. Pork Producers?
Liu, Xuanli; Miller, Gay Y.; McNamara, Paul E. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 03
We combine econometric and financial analyses of the NAHMS 2000 Swine Survey data to examine whether evidence exists for reducing risk by using antibiotics for growth promotion (AGP) in the U.S. swine industry. A stochastic dominance analysis of alternative lengths of time (days) of AGP...
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Forward Pricing Behavior of Corn and Soybean Producers
Davis, Todd D.; Patrick, George F.; Coble, Keith H.; … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 01
Forward pricing behavior of random samples of Indiana, Nebraska, and Mississippi crop producers was analyzed using Heckman’s two-step limited information maximum likelihood estimation procedure. Producers who forward priced during the 1995-1998 period generally expected to forward price...
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Willingness to Pay for Information Programs about E-Commerce: Results from a Convenience Sample of Rural Louisiana Businesses
Watson, Susan; Nwoha, Ogbonnaya John; Kennedy, Gary A.; … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 03
The probability of a business paying various amounts of money for an e-commerce presence ultimately depends on demographic features, experiences with e-commerce from a buyer’s and seller’s perspective, technological expertise, and knowledge of e-commerce opportunities and...
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Estimating the Cost of Preserving Private Lands in Florida: An Hedonic Analysis
Larkin, Sherry L.; Alavalapati, Janaki R.R.; Shrestha, … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 01
Florida’s open-space land-acquisition program is one of the most aggressive in the country, with $3.7 billion paid for 3.8 million acres since 1972. Using data from the Conservation and Recreational Lands (CARL) program, hedonic analyses found that acquiring private lands with valuable...
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Agricultural Organization in an Era of Traceability
Sykuta, Michael E. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 02
From production to retail, information systems have become increasingly important in the agrifood system. Retailers use information systems to improve inventory management and increase efficiency in production and logistics. Innovations in agribiotechnology and food safety issues highlighted by...
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Assessing Consumer Preferences for Country-of-Origin Labeling
Loureiro, Maria L.; Umberger, Wendy J. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 01
In this paper, we assess consumer willingness to pay for a mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) program applied to beef ribeye steaks, chicken breasts, and pork chops, all labeled as “Certified U.S.†products. A consumer survey was mailed in spring and early summer 2003 to...
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Portfolios of Agricultural Market Advisory Services: How Much Diversification is Enough?
Cabrini, Silvina M.; Stark, Brian G.; Irwin, Scott H.; … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 01
This study analyzes the potential risk-reduction gains from naïve diversification among market advisory services for corn and soybeans. The total possible decrease in risk through naïve diversification is small, mainly because advisory prices are highly correlated on average. Moreover, because...
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Exploring Horticultural Employees' Attitudes Toward Their Jobs: A Qualitative Analysis Based on Herzberg's Theory of Job Satisfaction
Bitsch, Vera; Hogberg, Michael - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 03
Job satisfaction is likely the most studied work-related attitude and is assumed to influence a variety of behaviors. This study analyzes the job satisfaction of agricultural employees using Herzberg’s theory, which is broadly employed in management. Fourteen horticultural businesses...
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Consumer Willingness to Pay for "Second-Generation" Genetically Engineered Products and the Role of Marketing Information
Rousu, Matthew C.; Monchuk, Daniel C.; Shogren, Jason F.; … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 03
Environmental and consumer groups have called for mandatory labeling of genetically engineered (GE) food products in the United States, stating that consumers have the “right to know.†Herein, we use a nonhypothetical field experiment to examine the willingness to pay for GE-labeled...
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Can Multiyear Rollover Hedging Increase Mean Returns?
Yoon, Byung-Sam; Brorsen, B. Wade - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 37 (2005) 01
Both market advisors and researchers have often suggested multiyear rollover hedging as a way to increase producer returns. This study determines whether rollover hedging can increase expected returns for producers. For rollover hedging to increase expected returns, futures prices must follow a...
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