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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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Undetermined 3,879 English 1,722
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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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Editorial- Fisheries economics: cutting a broad swath in the field of scientific inquiry
Dupont, Diane P. - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 3
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Strategic issues in global climate change policy
Clarke, Harry - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 2
An analysis of prospects for deriving self-enforcing, global, greenhouse gas emission mitigation agreements is provided. Policy spillovers and carbon leakages are accounted for. Situations where mitigation effort should be concentrated in particular countries and where efficient outcomes can be...
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Exit fees and termination fees revisited: funding irrigation infrastructure in a manner compatible with water trade
Biggar, Darryl - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 4
It has long been recognised that the mechanism for funding irrigation infrastructure in Australia may be incompatible with efficient trade in the rural water market. If the revenue received by an irrigation operator is dependent on the volume of water entitlements held in the operator’s...
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Minimum-data analysis of ecosystem service supply in semi-subsistence agricultural systems
Antle, John M.; Diagana, Bocar; Stoorvogel, Jetse J.; … - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 4
Antle and Valdivia (2006, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 50, 1–15) proposed a minimum …
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New policies create a new politics: issues of institutional design in climate change policy
Ergas, Henry - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 2
Institutional design focuses on the task of providing accountability and effective monitoring of decision-making by bodies vested with the coercive powers of the state in a context where information is inherently limited, costly to acquire and asymmetrically distributed. This paper focuses on...
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Exploring the impact of R&D and climate change on agricultural productivity growth: the case of Western Australia
Salim, Ruhul A.; Islam, Nazrul - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 4
This article empirically examines the impact of R&D and climate change on the Western Australian Agricultural sector using standard time series econometrics. Based on historical data for the period of 1977–2005, the empirical results show that both R&D and climate change matter for long-run...
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Notes- Climate hopes: pious and otherwise
Brennan, Geoffrey - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 1
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Managing forests, livestock, and crops under global warming: a micro-econometric analysis of land use changes in Africa
Seo, S. Niggol - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 2
This paper examines potential land use changes in Africa under climate change by building an integrated model of crop management, animal husbandry, and forestry. Using micro-level decisions from around 9000 household surveys in 11 countries, we analyze the choice of land types across the...
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Dairy disaggregation and joint production in an economy-wide model
Charteris, Angus; Winchester, Niven - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 4
We examine the impact of dairy disaggregation and joint production on trade liberalisation outcomes in an economy-wide model. Depending on parameterisation, our model includes either (i) a single dairy commodity, (ii) several dairy commodities without joint production or (iii) several dairy...
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Time-varying Armington elasticity and country-of-origin bias: from the dynamic perspective of the Japanese demand for beef imports
Kawashima, Shigekazu; Sari, Deffi Ayu Puspito - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 54 (2010) 1
Elasticities of substitution, often called Armington elasticities, reflect incomplete substitutability because of perceived product characteristics. This study divides the determinants of the Japanese demand for beef imports into two factors: (i) substitution elasticity and (ii)...
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