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- Nudging farmers in crop choice using price information: Evidence from Ethiopian Commodity Exchange. 51:793-807. 2020
- Access to markets, weather risk, and livestock production decisions: Evidence from Ethiopia. 51:577-593. 2020
- Agriculture–nutrition linkages with heterogeneous, unobserved returns and costs: Insights from Tajikistan. 51:553-565. 2020
- Rural in‐migration and agricultural development: Evidence from Zambia. 51:491-504. 2020
- Gender norms and intrahousehold allocation of labor in Mozambique: A CGE application to household and agricultural economics. 51:259-272. 2020
- Measurement errors in agricultural data and their implications on marginal returns to modern agricultural inputs. 51:323-341. 2020
- Input use under cost-of-production crop insurance: Theory and evidence. 51:343-357. 2020
- Trade, Policy and Food Security. 51:159-171. 2020
- Understanding rural household behavior: Beyond Boserup and Becker.. 51:47-58. 2020
- Economic growth, convergence, and agricultural economics. 50:7-27. 2019
- Are medium‐scale farms driving agricultural transformation in sub‐Saharan Africa?. 50:75-95. 2019
- Economywide effects of climate‐smart agriculture in Ethiopia. 50:765-778. 2019
- Effect of changes in population density and crop productivity on farm households in Malawi. 50:615-628. 2019
- How do informal farmland rental markets affect smallholders’ well‐being? Evidence from a matched tenant–landlord survey in Malawi. 50:595-613. 2019
- Labor‐saving technologies and structural transformation in northern Ghana. 50:581-594. 2019
- Can women's self-help groups improve access to information, decision-making, and agricultural practices? The Indian case.. 50:567-580. 2019
- Farmer perception and valuation of seed quality: Evidence from bean and cowpea seed auctions in Tanzania and Ghana. 50:495-507. 2019
- The role of health, experience, and educational attainment in agricultural production: Evidence from smallholders in Burkina Faso. 50:421-434. 2019
- Understanding farmers’ preference for traits of chickens in rural Ethiopia. 50:451-463. 2019
- Does a “Blue Revolution” help the poor? Evidence from Bangladesh. 50:139-150. 2019
- Examining the relationship between farm size and productive efficiency: a Bayesian directional distance function approach. 50:237-246. 2019
- Inefficiency of manual weeding in rainfed rice systems affected by parasitic weeds. 50:151-163. 2019
- Geography of plant breeding systems, agroclimatic similarity, and agricultural productivity: evidence from Nigeria. 50:67-78. 2019
- Modeling Producer Responses with Dynamic Programming: A Case for Adaptive Crop Management. 50:101-111. 2019
- Changing gender roles in agriculture? Evidence from 20 years of data in Ghana. 49:691-710. 2018
- Remoteness, urbanization, and child nutrition in sub‐Saharan Africa. 49:765-775. 2018
- Weather risk : how does it change the yield benefits of nitrogen fertilizer and improved maize varieties in sub‐Saharan Africa?. 49:711-723. 2018
- Adoption and welfare impacts of multiple agricultural technologies: evidence from eastern Zambia. 49:599-609. 2018
- Storage losses, liquidity constraints, and maize storage decisions in Benin. 49:435-454. 2018
- The Impact of the Use of New Technologies on Farmers’ Wheat Yield in Ethiopia: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial. 49:409-421. 2018
- Implications of the global growth slowdown for rural poverty. 49:325-338. 2018
- Neighbors follow early adopters under stress: panel data analysis of submergence‐tolerant rice in northern Bangladesh. 49:313-323. 2018
- Spatial dependency and technical efficiency: An application of a bayesian stochastic frontier model to irrigated and rainfed rice farmers in bohol, philippines. 49:301-312. 2018
- Evaluating irrigation investments in Malawi: economy‐wide impacts under uncertainty and labor constraints. 49:237-250. 2018
- Nontraded food commodity spatial price transmission: evidence from the Niger millet market. 49:147-156. 2018
- Can smallholder farmers adapt to climate variability, and how effective are policy interventions? Agent-based simulation results for Ethiopia. 48:693-706. 2017
- Diet transformation in Africa: the case of Ethiopia. 48:73-86. 2017
- Nonfarm employment, agricultural intensification, and productivity change: empirical findings from Uganda.. 48:59-72. 2017
- Agricultural production and children's diets: evidence from rural Ethiopia. 48:469-480. 2017
- Demand for a labor‐based drought insurance scheme in Ethiopia: a stated choice experiment approach. 48:501-511. 2017
- Women's empowerment in agriculture: Implications for technical efficiency in rural Bangladesh. 48:513-522. 2017
- You get what you pay for: the link between price and food safety in Kenya. 48:449-458. 2017
- Determinants and impact of sustainable land management (SLM) investments: A systems evaluation in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. 48:613-627. 2017
- Agricultural technology adoption and child nutrition enhancement: improved maize varieties in rural Ethiopia.. 48:573-586. 2017
- Custom‐hired tractor services and returns to scale in smallholder agriculture: a production function approach. 48:363-372. 2017
- Leveling the field for biofuels: comparing the economic and environmental impacts of biofuel and other export crops in Malawi. 48:301-315. 2017
- Targeting, bias, and expected impact of complex innovations on developing‐country agriculture: evidence from Malawi. 48:317-326. 2017
- Improving the speed of adoption of agricultural technologies and farm performance through farmer groups: evidence from the Great Lakes region of Africa. 48:241-259. 2017
- Cotton farmers’ willingness to pay for pest management services in northern Benin. 48:105-114. 2017
- Food versus fuel: examining tradeoffs in the allocation of biomass energy sources to domestic and productive uses in Ethiopia. 48:425-435. 2017
- A text message away: ICTs as a tool to improve food security. 47:49-59. 2016
- Africa's changing farm size distribution patterns: the rise of medium-scale farms. 47:197-214. 2016
- Enhancing food security in South Sudan: the role of markets and regional trade. 47:697-707. 2016
- The Evolution of Global Farming Land: Facts and Interpretations. 47:185-196. 2016
- The promise (and pitfalls) of ICT for agriculture initiatives. 47:35-48. 2016
- Information processing strategies and framing effects in developing country choice experiments: results from rice farmers in India. 47:493-504. 2016
- Pricing a rural development program: uncertainty, indifference, and protest behaviors. 47:559-569. 2016
- Resource saving and productivity enhancing impacts of crop management innovation packages in Ethiopia. 47:513-522. 2016
- Yield and income effects of rice varieties with tolerance of multiple abiotic stresses: the case of green super rice (GSR) and flooding in the Philippines. 47:261-271. 2016
- How has microcredit supported agriculture? Evidence using panel data from Bangladesh. 47:157-168. 2016
- Information and consumer willingness to pay for biofortified yellow cassava: evidence from experimental auctions in Nigeria. 47:215-233. 2016
- Market interdependence and volatility transmission among major crops. 47:141-155. 2016
- Measuring rural consumers’ willingness to pay for quality labels using experimental auctions: the case of aflatoxin-free maize in Kenya. 47:33-45. 2016
- Impact of Ghana's Agricultural Mechanization Services Center Program. 46:103-117. 2015
- Modernizing wholesalers and guava farmers in Mexico. 46:41-52. 2015
- Food quality in domestic markets of developing economies: a comparative study of two countries. 46:617-628. 2015
- Innovation Systems and Technical Efficiency in Developing-Country Agriculture. 46:689-702. 2015
- Are we overestimating the negative impact of higher food prices? Evidence from Ghana. 46:579-593. 2015
- Ex post impacts of improved maize varieties on poverty in rural Ethiopia. 46:515-526. 2015
- Market imperfections, access to information and technology adoption in Uganda: challenges of overcoming multiple constraints. 46:475-488. 2015
- Promoting the role of farmer-based organizations for value chain integration: the tension between a program's targeting and an organization's investment strategy. 46:527-536. 2015
- The estimated ex ante economic impact of Bt cowpea in Niger, Benin and Northern Nigeria. 46:563-577. 2015
- The impacts of information on returns from farming: evidence from a nationally representative farm survey in India. 46:549-561. 2015
- Gender inequalities in ownership and control of land in Africa: Myths versus reality:. 46:403-434. 2015
- Gender, control, and crop choice in northern Mozambique. 46:435-448. 2015
- Examining Gender Inequalities in Land Rights Indicators in Asia. 1429:119-138. 2015
- Economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM) farmer field schools (FFS): evidence from onion farmers in the Philippines. 46:149-162. 2015
- Effects of treatment beyond the treated: a general equilibrium impact evaluation of Lesotho's cash grants program. 46:227-243. 2015
- Impact of off-farm income on food expenditures in rural Bangladesh: An unconditional quantile regression approach. 46:139-148. 2015
- A dynamic adoption model with Bayesian learning: an application to U.S. soybean farmers. 46:25-38. 2015
- Gender inequalities in ownership and control of land in Africa: myth and reality. 46:403-434. 2015
- Measuring agricultural knowledge and adoption. 46:1-35. 2015
- Social capital, risk preference and adoption of improved farm land management practices in Ethiopia. 46:81-97. 2015
- The Role of Rural Producer Organizations for Agricultural Service Provision in Fragile States. 45:537-553. 2014
- An optimal phased replanting approach for cocoa trees with application to Ghana. 45:291-302. 2014
- Did the commodity price spike increase rural poverty? Evidence from a long‐run panel in Bangladesh. 45:303-312. 2014
- Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree. 45:85-101. 2014
- Comparing supply-side specifications in models of global agriculture and the food system. 45:21-35. 2014
- Have coffee producers benefited from the new domestic cherry market?, Evidence using panel data from Rwanda. vol. 45. 2014
- Land‐use change trajectories up to 2050: insights from a global agro‐economic model comparison. 45:69-84. 2014
- Modeling climate change and agriculture: an introduction to the special issue. 45:1-2. 2014
- Projecting future crop productivity for global economic modeling. 45:37-50. 2014
- The future of food demand: understanding differences in global economic models. 45:51-67. 2014
- Why do global long-term scenarios for agriculture differ? An overview of the AgMIP Global Economic Model Intercomparison. 45:3-20. 2014
- Can modern input use be promoted without subsidies? An analysis of fertilizer in Ethiopia. 44:595-611. 2013
- Input promotion within a complex subsector: fertilizer in Nigeria. 44:581-594. 2013
- Input subsidy programs in sub-Saharan Africa: a synthesis of recent evidence. 44:547-562. 2013
- Market concentration and pricing behavior in the fertilizer industry: a global approach. 44:723-734. 2013
- Modern input promotion in sub‐Saharan Africa: insights from Asian green revolution. 44:705-721. 2013
- The last mile(s) in modern input distribution: Pricing, profitability, and adoption. 44:629-646. 2013
- Water and food in the bioeconomy: challenges and opportunities for development. 44:139-150. 2013
- What are the farm-level impacts of Malawi's farm input subsidy program? A critical review. 44:563-579. 2013
- Adoption of weather‐index insurance: learning from willingness to pay among a panel of households in rural Ethiopia. 44:385-398. 2013
- Agriculture and small towns in Africa.. 44:449-459. 2013
- Biofuels and developing economies: is the timing right?. 44:501-510. 2013
- Contract farming and smallholder incentives to produce high quality: experimental evidence from the Vietnamese dairy sector. 44:297-308. 2013
- Adoption of weather-index insurance: learning from willingness to pay among a panel of households in rural Ethiopia. 44:385-398. 2013
- Malaria incidence and agricultural efficiency in Uganda. 44:15-23. 2013
- Options for African agriculture in an era of high food and energy prices. 44:19-27. 2013
- The impact of seed vouchers on poverty reduction among smallholder rice farmers in Nigeria. 44:647-658. 2013
- Sales location among semi-subsistence cassava farmers in Benin: a heteroskedastic double selection model. 43:655-670. 2012
- Agricultural water management and poverty in Ethiopia. 43:99-111. 2012
- Heterogeneous information exposure and technology adoption: the case of tissue culture bananas in Kenya. 43:473-485. 2012
- Do rainfall conditions push or pull rural migrants: evidence from Malawi. 43:191-204. 2012
- Risks and farmers’ investment in productive assets in Nigeria. 43:143-153. 2012
- Do fertilizer subsidies crowd out organic manures? The case of Malawi. 43:303-314. 2012
- Road connectivity, population, and crop production in Sub‐Saharan Africa. 43:89-103. 2012
- Welfare impacts of maize–pigeonpea intensification in Tanzania. 43:27-43. 2012
- Distress rentals and the land rental market as a safety net: contract choice evidence from Tigray, Ethiopia. 42:45-60. 2011
- Potential and limitation of an organic fertilizer-based development strategy: evidence from Tamil Nadu, India, from 1993 to 2003. 42:715-725. 2011
- A latent class approach to investigating demand for genetically modified banana in Uganda. 42:547-560. 2011
- Soil and water conservation technologies: a buffer against production risk in the face of climate change? Insights from the Nile basin in Ethiopia.. 42:593-604. 2011
- A review of the economic impact of malaria in agricultural development. 42:293-304. 2011
- Rice Production Response in Cambodia. 42:437-450. 2011
- Asset versus consumption poverty and poverty dynamics in rural Ethiopia. 42:221-233. 2011
- Returns to spending on agricultural extension: the case of the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) program of Uganda†. 42:249-267. 2011
- Estimating consumer willingness to pay for food quality with experimental auctions: the case of yellow versus fortified maize meal in Kenya. 42:1-16. 2011
- Macro-micro feedback links of water management in South Africa: CGE analyses of selected policy regimes. 42:235-247. 2011
- Economic analysis of different options in integrated pest and soil fertility management in maize systems of Western Kenya. 41:471-482. 2010
- Migration and technical efficiency in cereal production: evidence from Burkina Faso.. 41:385-395. 2010
- Returns to public sector plant breeding in the presence of spill-ins and private goods: the case of bean research in Michigan. 41:425-442. 2010
- The financial crisis and its impacts on global agriculture. 41:133-144. 2010
- Agrifood supply chain, private-sector standards, and farmers' health: evidence from Kenya. 41:251-263. 2010
- Does heterogeneity in goals and preferences affect efficiency? A case study of farm households in northern Nigeria. 41:265-273. 2010
- Getting implicit shadow prices right for the estimation of the Malmquist index: the case of agricultural total factor productivity in developing countries. 41:349-360. 2010
- Productivity growth and the effects of R&D in African agriculture. 41:223-238. 2010
- Determinants of smallholder farmers' participation in banana markets in Central Africa: the role of transaction costs. 41:111-122. 2010
- Exploring strategic priorities for regional agricultural R&D investments in East and Central Africa. 41:177-190. 2010
- Estimating overall returns to international agricultural research in Africa through benefit‐cost analysis: a “best‐evidence” approach. 41:81-100. 2010
- Explaining agricultural productivity growth: an international perspective. 41:1-14. 2010
- Navigating the perfect storm: reflections on the food, energy, and financial crises. 41:217-228. 2010
- The changing landscape of Indian agriculture. 41:37-45. 2010
- The impact of integrated aquaculture-agriculture on small-scale farms in Southern Malawi. 41:67-79. 2010
- Smallholders, institutional services, and commercial transformation in Ethiopia.. 40:773-787. 2009
- Long‐term consequences of short‐term precipitation shocks: evidence from Brazilian migrant households. 40:573-586. 2009
- The economic and poverty impacts of maize research in West and Central Africa.. 40:535-550. 2009
- Balancing productivity and trade objectives in a competing environment: should India commercialize GM rice with or without China?. 40:459-475. 2009
- Ex ante analysis of the benefits of transgenic drought tolerance research on cereal crops in low-income countries. 40:477-492. 2009
- Spatial integration at multiple scales: rice markets in Madagascar. 40:281-294. 2009
- Efficiency–equity tradeoffs and the scope for resource reallocation in agricultural research: evidence from Nigeria. 40:1-14. 2009
- Toward a green revolution in Africa: what would it achieve, and what would it require?. 39:539-550. 2008
- Anatomy of a crisis: The causes and consequences of surging food prices. 39:375-391. 2008
- Estimating market demand for fresh yam characteristics using contingent valuation: implications for crop breeding and production choices. 39:349-363. 2008
- Higher Fuel and Food Prices: Impacts and Responses for Mozambique. 39:497-511. 2008
- Impacts in Uganda of rising global food prices: the role of diversified staples and limited price transmission. 39:513-524. 2008
- Technology adoption under seed access constraints and the economic impacts of improved pigeonpea varieties in Tanzania. 39:309-323. 2008
- Impact of cooperatives on smallholders' commercialization behavior: evidence from Ethiopia. 39:147-161. 2008
- Impacts of considering climate variability on investment decisions in Ethiopia. 39:171-181. 2008
- Investment, subsidies, and pro‐poor growth in rural India. 39:163-170. 2008
- Isolation and agricultural productivity. 39:1-15. 2008
- National policies and the sectoral pattern of economic growth. 38:287-299. 2008
- Quality control in nonstaple food markets: evidence from India. 38:251-266. 2008
- A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS OF CONJUNCTIVE GROUND AND SURFACE WATER USE WITH AN APPLICATION TO MOROCCO. 38:117-135. 2008
- Estimating returns to soil conservation adoption in the northern Ethiopian highlands. 38:213-232. 2008
- Consumer willingness to pay for genetically modified food in Kenya. 38:35-46. 2008
- Coping with drought in rice farming in Asia: insights from a cross-country comparative study. 37:213-224. 2007
- Economics of biofortification. 37:119-133. 2007
- Income distributional effects of using market-based instruments for managing common property resources. 37:249-259. 2007
- Productivity in Malagasy rice systems: wealth-differentiated constraints and priorities. 37:225-237. 2007
- Spillovers from high‐value agriculture for exports on land use in developing countries: evidence from Madagascar. 37:265-275. 2007
- Taking a new look at empirical models of adoption: average treatment effect estimation of adoption rates and their determinants. 37:201-210. 2007
- A hedonic approach to estimating the supply of variety attributes of a subsistence crop. 37:19-28. 2007
- Productivity Growth and Convergence in Crop, Ruminant and Non-Ruminant Production: Measurement and Forecasts. 37:1-17. 2007
- Effects on poverty and equity of the decline in collective tank irrigation management in Tamil Nadu, India. 36:347-362. 2007
- Determinants of millet diversity at the household-farm and village-community levels in the drylands of India: the role of local seed systems. 36:157-167. 2007
- Exchange rate alignment and producer support estimates (PSEs) for India. 36:233-243. 2007
- Farmer management of production risk on degraded lands: the role of wheat variety diversity in the Tigray region, Ethiopia. 36:147-156. 2007
- Food regulation and trade under the WTO: ten years in perspective. 37:103-116. 2007
- How sustainable is participatory watershed development in India. 36:13-22. 2007
- Rainfall or price variability: What determines rangeland management decisions? A simulation-optimization approach to South African savannas. 37:189-200. 2007
- A trait-based model of the potential demand for a genetically engineered food crop in a developing economy. 35:351-361. 2006
- Farm demand for quality potato seed in Indonesia. 35:257-266. 2006
- Income dynamics and pathways out of rural poverty in Bangladesh, 1988–2004. 35:425-435. 2006
- Income dynamics in Tamil Nadu, India from 1971 to 2003: changing roles of land and human capital. 35:437-448. 2006
- Modeling farmers' decisions on child labor and schooling in the cocoa sector: a multinomial logit analysis in Côte d'Ivoire. 35:319-333. 2006
- Diffusion and spillover of new technology: a heterogeneous‐agent model for cassava in West Africa. 35:119-129. 2006
- Effective dimensionality and factors affecting crop‐livestock integration in West African savannas: a combination of principal component analysis and Tobit approaches. 35:145-155. 2006
- Farmer‐to‐farmer technology diffusion and yield variation among adopters: the case of improved cowpea in northern Nigeria. 35:203-211. 2006
- Post–Uruguay Round price linkages between developed and developing countries: the case of rice and wheat markets. 34:259-272. 2006
- Policies for sustainable development in the hillside areas of Honduras: a quantitative livelihoods approach. 34:141-153. 2006
- Sustainable agricultural intensification in forest frontier areas. 34:197-206. 2006
- National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: the case of rice research in India and China. 33:369-379. 2005
- Impact of global cotton markets on rural poverty in Benin. 33:453-466. 2005
- Potential impacts of the proposed West African monetary zone on cowpea trade. 33:411-421. 2005
- Agricultural economics and distributional effects. 32:1-20. 2005
- IS THERE A FUTURE FOR SMALL FARMS. 32:93-101. 2005
- The economic role of Russia's subsistence agriculture in the transition process. 33:91-105. 2005
- Farmers' perceptions of benefits and factors affecting the adoption of improved dual‐purpose cowpea in the dry savannas of Nigeria. 32:195-210. 2005
- An interdisciplinary approach to regional land use analysis using GIS, with applications to the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica. 32:87-104. 2005
- Is small beautiful? Farm size, productivity, and poverty in Asian agriculture. 32:135-146. 2005
- Resource degradation, low agricultural productivity, and poverty in sub‐Saharan Africa: pathways out of the spiral. 32:225-242. 2005
- Yield and income risk-efficiency analysis of alternative systems for rice production in the Guinea Savannah of Northern Ghana. 32:141-150. 2005
- Economic analysis of the impact of adopting herd health control programs on smallholder dairy farms in Central Thailand. 31:335-342. 2004
- STRATEGIES TO INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND REDUCE LAND DEGRADATION: EVIDENCE FROM UGANDA. 31:181-195. 2004
- The economic determinants of cereal crop diversity on farms in the Ethiopian highlands. 31:197-208. 2004
- Toward understanding household preference for consumption characteristics of millet varieties: a case study from western Niger. 32:151-165. 2004
- A revised Tobit procedure for mitigating bias in the presence of non-zero censoring with an application to milk-market participation in the Ethiopian highlands. 31:97-106. 2004
- Productivity growth, catching‐up and uncertainty in China's meat trade. 31:1-16. 2004
- Review of Agricultural Research Policy in an Era of Privatization: Derek Byerlee and Ruben Echevarria (Eds.); CABI International, Cambridge, MA, 2002, hardback, US$ 75.00, ISBN 0-8519-9600-0. 30:252-253. 2004
- The adoption of intensive monocrop horticulture in southern Cameroon. 30:195-202. 2004
- Public investment and regional inequality in rural China. 30:89-100. 2004
- Institutions and agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa. vol. 31. 2004
- Land degradation, drought and food security in a less-favored area in the Ethiopian highlands: a bioeconomic model with market imperfections. vol. 30. 2004
- Adoption of improved maize varieties in the hills of Nepal. 29:299-305. 2003
- Estimating the benefits of plant breeding research: methodological issues and practical challenges. 29:241-252. 2003
- Is research on marginal lands catching up? The case of unfavourable wheat growing environments*. 29:353-361. 2003
- The distribution of benefits from public international germplasm banks: the case of beans in Latin America. 29:277-286. 2003
- The economic costs and benefits of a participatory project to conserve maize landraces on farms in Oaxaca, Mexico⋆. 29:265-275. 2003
- The economic costs of conserving genetic resources at the CGIAR centres. 29:287-297. 2003
- The economic impact of productivity maintenance research: breeding for leaf rust resistance in modern wheat. 29:253-263. 2003
- The roles of public sector versus private sector in R&D and technology generation: the case of maize in Asia. 29:319-330. 2003
- Variety characteristics and maize adoption in Honduras. 29:307-317. 2003
- Rural Financial Markets in Asia: Policies, Paradigms, and Performance (Study of Rural Asia, Vol. 3): Richard Meyer and Geetha Nagarajan (Authors), published by Oxford University Press, New York, price: US$ 29.95 pbk, ISBN: 0195924525. 28:259-260. 2003
- Smallholder production structure and rural roads in Africa: the case of Nakuru District, Kenya. 28:245-254. 2003
- Price and yield effects of spill-overs in international agricultural research: evidence from ICRISAT and Australia. 28:87-97. 2003
- Determinants of spatial diversity in modern wheat: examples from Australia and China. 28:13-26. 2003
- Investment in soil conservation in northern Ethiopia: the role of land tenure security and public programs. 29:69-84. 2003
- Is research on marginal lands catching up? The case of unfavourable wheat growing environments. 29:353-361. 2003
- The economic costs and benefits of a participatory project to conserve maize landraces on farms in Oaxaca, Mexico. 29:265-275. 2003
- Crossing spatial analyses and livestock economics to understand deforestation processes in the Brazilian Amazon: the case of Sao Felix do Xingu in South Para. 27:269-294. 2002
- Location and uptake: integrated household and GIS analysis of technology adoption and land use, with application to smallholder dairy farms in Kenya. 27:295-315. 2002
- Adoption of improved chickpea varieties: KRIBHCO experience in tribal region of Gujarat, India. 27:33-39. 2002
- Factors explaining the diffusion of hybrid maize in Latin America and the Caribbean region. 26:267-280. 2001
- How important is improving food availability for reducing child malnutrition in developing countries. 26:191-204. 2001
- Analysis of household attitudes toward the purchase of livestock products and fish in Cameroon. 26:135-147. 2001
- Structural changes in the demand for food in Asia: empirical evidence from Taiwan. 26:57-69. 2001
- An ex ante economic and policy analysis of research on genetic resistance to livestock disease: trypanosomosis in Africa. 25:153-163. 2001
- Attribution and other problems in assessing the returns to agricultural R&D. 25:141-152. 2001
- Averting a food crisis: private imports and public targeted distribution in Bangladesh after the 1998 flood. 25:337-346. 2001
- The role of intermediaries in enhancing market efficiency in the Ethiopian grain market. 25:311-320. 2001
- Averting a food crisis: private imports and public targeted distribution in Bangladesh after the 1998 flood. 25:337-346. 2001
- Economics of biological control of cassava mealybug in Africa. 24:209-219. 2001
- Evolution of land tenure institutions and development of agroforestry: evidence from customary land areas of Sumatra. 25:85-101. 2001
- How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations? The case of improved maize technology in Ghana. 25:27-39. 2001
- How important is improving food availability for reducing child malnutrition in developing countries?. 26:191-204. 2001
- Income distribution in rice-growing villages during the post-Green Revolution periods: the Philippine case, 1985 and 1998. 25:71-84. 2001
- Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience: Fikret Berkes, Carl Folke, Johan Colding (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, 459 pp, +xvi, US$ 80.00, ISBN 0-521-59140-6. 24:230-233. 2001
- Modeling the impact of technological change on nutrition and marketed surplus. 25:103-118. 2001
- Tank irrigation management as a local common property: the case of Tamil Nadu, India. 25:273-283. 2001
- Integrated economic-hydrologic water modeling at the basin scale: the Maipo river basin. 24:33-46. 2000
- Agroindustrialization through institutional innovation. Transaction costs, cooperatives and milk-market development in the East-African highlands. 23:279-288. 2000
- Trade and agroindustrialization in developing countries: trends and policy impacts. 23:219-229. 2000
- Agricultural Landownership in Transitional Economies: Gene Wunderlich (Ed.); University Press of America, Lanham, MD, 1995, vii +147 pp., US$ 42.50, ISBN 0-7618-0065-4. 23:87-89. 2000
- How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations. 25:27-39. 2000
- Maize Technology Development And Transfer: A GIS Application For Research Planning In Kenya: Rashid Hassan (Ed.); CAB International, Wallingford, UK. Published in association with the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI), 1998, 230 pp., US$ 85.00 cloth, ISBN 0851-992-870. 23:89-91. 2000
- Modeling the impact of technological change on nutrition and marketed surplus. 25:103-118. 2000
- Agroindustrialization through institutional innovation - Transaction costs, cooperatives and milk-market development in the east-African highlands. 23:279-288. 2000
- Economics of biological control of cassava mealybug in Africa. 24:209-219. 2000
- Policy instruments for sustainable land management: the case of highland smallholders in Ethiopia. vol. 22. 2000
- The geography and causes of food insecurity in developing countries. 22:199-215. 2000
- Adoption of soil conservation: the case of the Philippine uplands. 21:241-256. 1999
- Redistribution of social benefits from advances in extension and research in the Tanzanian maize industry. 21:231-239. 1999
- The effects of land sales restrictions: evidence from south India. 21:279-294. 1999
- Toward the Rural-Based Development of Commerce and Industry: Selected Experiences from East Asia, Y. Hayami (Ed.), World Bank, EDI Learning Resource Series, Washington, DC, 1998, US$ 30.00, 312 pp., ISBN 0-8213-4026-3. 21:217-219. 1999
- Meat and milk self-sufficiency in Asia: Forecast trends and implications. 21:21-39. 1999
- Middlemen and peasants in rice marketing in the Philippines. 20:79-93. 1999
- The income earned by women: impacts on welfare outcomes. 20:135-141. 1999
- Co-integration and error-correction modelling of agricultural export supply in Cameroon. 20:57-67. 1999
- Measuring the production efficiency of alternative land tenure contracts in a mixed crop-livestock system in Ethiopia. 20:37-49. 1999
- Agricultural development with rainforest conservation: methods for seeking best bet alternatives to slash-and-burn, with applications to Brazil and Indonesia. 19:159-174. 1998
- Credit constraints and smallholder dairy production in the East African highlands: application of a switching regression model. 19:33-44. 1998
- Determinants of farmers' indigenous soil and water conservation investments in semi-arid India. 19:113-125. 1998
- Induced innovation and land degradation: Results from a bioeconomic model of a village in West Africa. 19:15-25. 1998
- Market access by smallholder farmers in Malawi: implications for technology adoption, agricultural productivity and crop income. 19:219-229. 1998
- Pesticide productivity, host-plant resistance and productivity in China. 19:203-217. 1998
- Policy and competitiveness of agroforestry-based technologies for maize production in Cameroon: An application of policy analysis matrix. 19:1-13. 1998
- Further evidence on pesticides, productivity and farmer health: potato production in Ecuador. 18:199-207. 1998
- Multiple job holdings among dairy farm families in New York and Ontario. 18:127-143. 1998
- Buyer preferences for sheep and goats in southern Nigeria: A hedonic price analysis. 18:21-30. 1998
- Dynamic modelling of agroforestry and soil fertility interactions: implications for multi-disciplinary research policy. 13:125-135. 1998
- Population growth, agricultural intensification, induced innovation and natural resource sustainability: An application of neoclassical growth theory. 19:99-112. 1998
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