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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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Animal husbandry in Africa: Climate change impacts and adaptations
Seo, S. Niggol; Mendelsohn, Robert - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 1
This paper uses a cross-sectional approach to analyze the impacts of climate change on animal husbandry and the way farmers adapt. The study is based on surveys of almost 5000 livestock farmers across ten countries in Africa. A traditional Ricardian regression finds that the livestock net...
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Assessing the influence of neighborhood effects on the adoption of improved agricultural technologies in developing agriculture
Langyintuo, Augustine S.; Mekuria, Mulugetta - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 2
Researchers generally assume spatial homogeneity when assessing the factors that influence farmers to adopt improved agricultural technologies. However, the potential for spatial heterogeneity is high due to, for example, neighborhood effects such as farmers sharing information about new...
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Determinants of African farmers’ strategies for adapting to climate change: Multinomial choice analysis
Hassan, Rashid M.; Nhemachena, Charles - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 1
This study analyzed determinants of farm-level climate adaptation measures in Africa using a multinomial choice model fitted to data from a cross-sectional survey of over 8000 farms from 11 African countries. The results indicate that specialized crop cultivation (mono-cropping) is the...
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Betting on cotton: Potential payoffs and economic risks of adopting transgenic cotton in West Africa
Falck-Zepeda, Jose Benjamin; Horna, J. Daniela; Smale, … - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 02 (2008) 2
Cotton is the largest source of export receipts in several West African nations where yields are declining and pesticide use is rising. Although there may be payoffs to introducing genetically modified Bt (Bacillus thurigiensis) cotton, limited information is available to predict its potential...
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Agricultural trade reform under the Doha Agenda: some key issues
Martin, William J.; Anderson, Kym - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (2008) 1
A successful agreement on agriculture is essential for an overall agreement under the WTO’s Doha trade negotiations. Reaching agreement has been difficult, and as of August 2007, much still remains to be done if a successful agreement is to be reached. We consider three of the most...
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Price elasticity of water allocations demand in the Goulburn–Murray Irrigation District
Wheeler, Sarah Ann; Bjornlund, Henning; Shanahan, Martin; … - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (2008) 1
Bid prices for the demand and supply of water allocations between 2001 and 2007, and average monthly prices paid for water allocations from 1997 to 2007 in the Goulburn– Murray Irrigation District are analysed to estimate price elasticities. Based on bid prices, the price elasticity of demand...
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Is Australia on a sustainability path? Interpreting the clues
Randall, Alan - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (2008) 1
Genuine savings is a conceptually valid one-sided indicator as to whether Australia is on a weak sustainability path (negative GS would warn that current welfare is unsustainable). The World Bank’s adjusted net savings (ANS) data summarise the available evidence, and by this indicator...
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Investment planning under uncertainty and flexibility: the case of a purchasable sales contract
Musshoff, Oliver; Hirschauer, Norbert - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (2008) 1
Investment decisions are not only characterised by irreversibility and uncertainty but also by flexibility with regard to the timing of the investment. This paper describes how stochastic simulation can be successfully integrated into a backward recursive programming approach in the context of...
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Farms' technical inefficiencies in the presence of government programs
Serra, Teresa; Zilberman, David; Gil, Jose Maria - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (2008) 1
We focus on determining the impacts of government programs on farms’ technical inefficiency levels. We use Kumbhakar’s stochastic frontier model that accounts for both production risks and risk preferences. Our theoretical framework shows that decoupled government transfers are likely to...
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Factors influencing adoption of conservation tillage in Australian cropping regions
D'Emden, Francis H.; Llewellyn, Rick S.; Burton, Michael P. - In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (2008) 2
The purpose of this research is to improve understanding of conservation tillage adoption decisions by identifying key biophysical and socio-economic factors influencing no-till adoption by grain growers across four Australian cropping regions. The study is based on interviews with 384 grain...
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