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Theorie 331 Theory 331 USA 330 United States 330 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 308 Agricultural and Food Policy 194 Environmental Economics and Policy 192 Crop Production/Industries 181 Demand and Price Analysis 177 Australia 162 Australien 161 Agribusiness 153 Livestock Production/Industries 152 Agriculture 140 Willingness to pay 135 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 135 Landwirtschaft 132 Community/Rural/Urban Development 120 Risk and Uncertainty 109 Land Economics/Use 108 Consumer behaviour 99 Konsumentenverhalten 99 Marketing 95 Consumer/Household Economics 93 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 93 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 91 Estimation 88 Farm Management 88 Schätzung 88 Production Economics 81 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 80 Climate change 77 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 75 Experiment 74 Klimawandel 73 International Relations/Trade 68 Welt 68 World 68 Wasserversorgung 65 Water supply 65
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Free 2,344 Undetermined 1,437 CC license 1
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Article 5,593 Book / Working Paper 8
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Article in journal 1,504 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,504 Article 14 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Nachruf 4 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Festschrift 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Pannell, David J. 63 Anderson, Kym 42 Quiggin, John C. 42 Doole, Graeme J. 41 Rolfe, John 40 Lusk, Jayson L. 32 Alston, Julian M. 30 Wilson, William W. 30 Anderson, Jock R. 29 Richards, Timothy J. 29 Rozelle, Scott 29 Crase, Lin 28 Schroeder, Ted C. 28 Huang, Jikun 27 Kompas, Tom 27 Quiggin, John 27 Wittwer, Glyn 25 Bennett, Jeff 24 Burton, Michael P. 23 Windle, Jill 23 Ahmadi-Esfahani, Fredoun Z. 22 Dillon, John L. 22 Griffith, Garry R. 21 Mishra, Ashok K. 20 Willis, Cleve E. 20 Chavas, Jean-Paul 19 Grafton, R. Quentin 19 Kingwell, Ross 19 Brennan, John P. 18 Chambers, Robert G. 18 Devadoss, Stephen 18 Freebairn, John W. 18 Tonsor, Glynn T. 18 Antle, John M. 17 Dhuyvetter, Kevin C. 17 Goodwin, Barry K. 17 Pardey, Philip G. 17 Shumway, C. Richard 17 Sumner, Daniel A. 17 Alston, Julian Mark 16
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Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - AARES 11
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Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 1,750 The Australian journal of agricultural and resource economics 1,268 Journal of agricultural and resource economics : JARE ; the journal of the Western Agricultural Economics Association 843 Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 837 Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 775 African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 127 African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AfJARE) 1
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RePEc 3,277 ECONIS (ZBW) 1,509 OLC EcoSci 602 Other ZBW resources 199 EconStor 14
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Maximizing profits and conserving stocks in the Australian Northern Prawn Fishery
Kompas, Tom; Dichmont, Cathy M.; Punt, Andre E.; Deng, A.; … - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 3
The Australian Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF) is one of the few that has adopted a dynamic version of a ‘maximum economic yield’ (MEY) target, and, on this basis, the fishery is undergoing a process of substantial stock rebuilding. This study details the bioeconomic model used to provide...
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Marine protected areas in spatial property-rights fisheries
Costello, Christopher; Kaffine, Daniel T. - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 3
Marine protected areas (MPAs) and spatial property rights (TURFs) are two seemingly contradictory approaches advocated as solutions to common property failures in fisheries. MPAs limit harvest to certain areas, but may enhance profits outside via spillover. TURFs incentivize local stewardship...
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The logic of collective action and Australia’s climate policy
Pezzey, John C.V.; Mazouz, Salim; Jotzo, Frank - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 2
We analyse the long-term efficiency of the emissions target and of the provisions to reduce carbon leakage in the Australian Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, as proposed in March 2009, and the nature and likely cause of changes to these features in the previous year. The target...
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Auctioning greenhouse gas emissions permits in Australia
Betz, Regina; Seifert, Stefan; Cramton, Peter; Kerr, Suzi - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 2
The allocation of permits is an important design aspect of an emissions trading scheme. Traditionally, governments have favoured the free allocation of greenhouse gas permits based on individual historical emissions (‘grandfathering’) or industry benchmark data. Particularly in the European...
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Do family farms really converge to a uniform size? The role of unobserved farm efficiency
Dolev, Yuval; Kimhi, Ayal - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 1
We analyse the growth of family farms in Israeli cooperative villages during a period of economic turmoil. We use instrumental variables to account for the endogeneity of initial farm size, and correct for selectivity as a result of farm survival. We also include a technical efficiency index,...
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The costs and benefits of land fragmentation of rice farms in Japan
Kawasaki, Kentaro - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 4
Land fragmentation, in which a farm operates multiple, separate plots of land, is a common phenomenon in Japan and many other countries. Usually, land fragmentation is regarded as a harmful phenomenon as it increases production costs and reduces the advantages of scale economies. However, it is...
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Notes- Climate change, economics and hope: a comment on Brennan
Marshall, Graham R. - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 1
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Patterns and determinants of dietary micronutrient deficiencies in rural areas of East Africa
Ecker, Olivier; Weinberger, Katinka; Qaim, Matin - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 04 (2010) 2
Micronutrient malnutrition is a large public health problem in many developing countries, but its dimensions and determinants are not yet clearly understood, especially with respect to sub- Saharan Africa. Based on 24-hour recall data from rural households in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania, this...
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The rural non-farm economy, livelihood strategies and household welfare
Stifel, David - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 04 (2010) 1
This paper examines the relationship between rural non-farm employment and household welfare using nationally representative data from Madagascar. It focuses on labor outcomes in the context of household livelihood strategies that include farm and non-farm income earning opportunities. It...
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Climate change and the Australian agricultural and resource industries
Garnaut, Ross - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 1
There is a limited case for assisting trade-exposed emissions-intensive industries during a transitional period during which Australian resource industries but not all of their major competitors are subject to emissions constraints. There is no case for protecting Australian industry from all...
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