nep-agr New Economics Papers
on Agricultural Economics
Issue of 2021‒11‒22
95 papers chosen by



  1. Can Smallholder Farmers Benefit from Mechanization in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Rice Farming in Tanzania By Nakano, Yuko; Magezi, Francis; Sakurai, Takeshi
  2. Irrigation Governance, Private Investment, and Agricultural Productivity in India By Bathla, Seema; Kumar, Anjani; Elumalai, K.; Saroj, Sunil
  3. Impact of Rural Women Time Allocation to Agricultural Production on Household Food Security in Pakistan By Kouser, Shahzad; Abedullah, Abedullah; Spielman, David J.
  4. A Three-Stage Approach of Understanding Climate Change Perception and Adaptation Strategies Among Smallholder Farmers in South Africa By Ojo, Temitope; Ogundeji, Abiodun A.; Belle, Johannes A.; Demont, Matty
  5. Measuring Liquidity in Agricultural Land Markets By Kionka, Marlene; Odening, Martin; Plogmann, Jana; Ritter, Matthias
  6. Land Tenure Stability and Adoption Intensity of Resource-Conservation Technologies: Evidence of Banana Farmers in China By Qi, Yang; Yueji, Zhu; Ling, Liu; Fang, Wang
  7. Pathways to Sustainable Land-Use and Food Systems in India By 2050 By Jha, Chandan Kumar; Singh, Vartika; Stevanovic, Miodrag; Dietrich, Philipp; Saxena, Satyam; Mosnier, Aline; Weindl, Isabelle; Bodirsky, Benjamin; Popp, Alexander; Ghosh, Ranjan; Lotze-Campen, Hermann; Schmidt-traub, Guido
  8. Droughts and Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change By Luis Guillermo Becerra-Valbuena
  9. Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Practices in the Context of Urbanisation and Environmental Stress – Evidence from Farmers in the Rural-Urban Interface of Bangalore, India By Preusse, Verena; Wollni, Meike
  10. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Tomato Leaf Miner (Tuta absoluta) and Potential Demand for Integrated Pest Management Among Smallholder Farmers in Kenya and Uganda. By Chepchirchir, Fridah; Muriithi, Beatrice; Langat, Jackson K.
  11. Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Actions Based on Farmers' Environmental Preferences and Perceptions. Sustainable Agriculture, Mexico. By Herrera, Selene Ivette Ornelas; Kallas, Zein; Torres, Miguel Angel Orduño
  12. Technical Efficiency Effects on Poverty Dynamics Among Cassava-Based Farming Households in Rural Nigeria By Obayelu, Oluwakemi; Obayelu, Abiodun; Awoku, Ifeoluwa Tunrayo
  13. Identifying the Extent of Farm-Level Climate Change Adaptation By Zeilinger, Julian; Niedermayr, Andreas; Quddoos, Abdul; Kantelhardt, Jochen
  14. Strategic Actions for a Sustainable Internationalization of Agri-Food Supply Chains: The Case of the Dairy Industries from Brazil and Germany By Beber, Caetano Luiz; Langer, Greta; Meyer, Johannes
  15. Maize Price Shock, Agriculture Production and Children Nutrition Outcomes in Tanzania By Mkupete, Mkupete Jaah; Fintel, Dieter von; Burger, Ronelle
  16. Groundnut Variety Identification Among Smallholder Farmers in Northern Nigeria: DNA Fingerprinting and Farmers Self-Reported Adoption Status By Muricho, Geoffrey; Odhiambo, Collins; Ojiewo, Chris
  17. Implications of a US Carbon Tax on Agricultural Markets and GHG Emissions from Land-use Change By Jerome Dumortier; Amani Elobeid
  18. Quantifying the Determinants of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Farmers’ Access to Credit in South Africa By Ojo, Temitope; Adetoro, Adetoso A. Adetoro, Adetoso A.; Ogundeji, Abiodun A.; Belle, Johannes A.
  19. What Is the Role of Improved Technologies on the Resilience of Farmers on the Face of Adverse Shocks? Evidence from Ethiopia Using Panel Data By Biru, Wubneshe; Loos, Tim; Zeller, Manfred
  20. Local Support for Agri-Environmental Measures and the Role of Knowledge and Environmental Attitudes By Fockaert, Lysander; Mathijs, Erik; Vranken, Liesbet
  21. Gender and Tax Incidence of Rural Land Use Fee and Agricultural Income Tax in Ethiopia By Koolwal, Gayatri; Komatsu, Hitomi; Ambel, Alemayehu; Yonis, Manex Bule
  22. Stresses, Adaptation System and Capacity Assessment of Farmers As Climate Variability in Some Selected Coastal Areas of Bangladesh By Islam, Monjurul; Kundu, Nanda Dulal; Alamgir, Shah; Mandal, Anup Kumar; Hog, Mohammad Shamsul; Khandoker, Sayla; Khatun, Morsalina
  23. Does Soil and Water Conservative Practices Influence Crop Productivity and Household Welfare? Evidence from Rural Nigeria By Ogunniyi, Adebayo; Olagunju, Kehinde Oluseyi; Omotayo, Olusola; Awotide, Bola Amoke; Oyeyemi, Motunrayo; Mavrotas, George
  24. Oil Palm Expansion and Smallholder Farm Households in Cameroon By Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul; Ordway, Elsa; Nkongho, Raymond N; Molua, Ernest L.
  25. Soil and Water Conservation in India: Policy and Technology Implication By Tyngkan, Hehlangki; Singh, Soibam Basanta; Singh, Ram; Lyngkhoi, Dipriya R.; Gogoi, Jeemoni
  26. Information and the Trade-Off between Food Safety and Food Security in Rural Markets: Experimental Evidence from Malawi. By Nindi, Tabitha; Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob; Bauchet, Jonathan
  27. Has Global Agricultural Trade Been Resilient Under COVID-19? Lessons from an Econometric Assessment By Arita, Shawn; Grant, Jason; Sydow, Sharon; Beckman, Jayson
  28. Profit Efficiency of Cassava Production By Small Holder Farmers in Enugu State, Nigeria By Okorie, Oguejiofor; Umaru, Ibrahim; Obetta, Angela; Awoyelu, Festus
  29. Consumers’ Risk Perception of FOOD Control System and Preference for FOOD Safety Certification in Sub Saharan Africa: Hybrid Choice Modelling Approach By Akinwehinmi, Oluwagbenga; Ogundari, Kolawole; Amos, Taiwo
  30. Understanding Science and Policy Making in Agriculture: A Machine Learning Application for India By SJ, Balaji; Babu, Suresh Chandra; Pal, Suresh
  31. Heterogeneous Welfare Impacts of Farmer Groups in Smallholder Irrigation Schemes in South Africa. By Phakathi, Sandile; Sinyolo, Sikhulumile; Fraser, Gavin; Marire, Juniours
  32. The Pattern of Crop Diversification and Its Implications on Undernutrition in India By AR, Anuja; Shivaswamy, G.P.; Ray, Mrinmoy; Singh, K.N.
  33. COVID-19-Induced Disruptions of School Feeding Services Exacerbate Food Insecurity in Nigeria By Amare, Mulubrhan; Abay, Kibrom A.; Tiberti, Luca; Andam, Kwaw
  34. Climate Extreme and Crop Diversification: Adaptation to Climate Change in Brazil By Piedra-Bonilla, Elena; Cunha, Dênis Antônio da; Braga, Marcelo José
  35. Estimating the Impact of Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Practices on Household Productivity and Consumption in Rwanda: A Multinomial Endogenous Switching Regression By Nkurunziza, Fabrice; Ngango, Jules; Zheng, Hongyun
  36. Transaction Costs, Institutional Arrangements and Smallholders Participation: Tomato Marketing By Small Producers in India By Kedar, Vishnu; Kumar, Parmod; Neharkar, Pratibha
  37. A CGE Analysis of the Gender Productivity Gap in Nigeria’s Agriculture Sector By Ikhide, Emily Edoisa; Umaru, Ezra K.; Oyebola, Fehintola; Omoju, Oluwasola E.
  38. Processed Food Export from India to European Union: Trend and Potential By Renjini, V.R.; Venkatesh, Palanisamy; Nithyashree, ML; Singh, Alka
  39. The Economic, Food Security, and Health Effects of Fall Armyworm in Ethiopia By Kassie, Menale; Abro, Zewdu; Kimathi, Emily; De Groote, Hugo; Tefera, Tadele; Subramanian, Sevgan; Wossen, Tesfamichael; Ekesi, Sunday; Ekesi, Sunday
  40. Nitrogen Demand and AGRO-Environmental Efficiency in Brazilian Cereal Production By Aparecida, Elizângela; Cunha, Dênis Antônio da; Travassos, Guilherme Fonseca
  41. Scaling-up Agricultural Innovations: Who Should be Targeted? By Bedi, Shaibu Mellon; Azzarri, Carlo; Kotu, Bekele Hundi; Kornher, Lukas
  42. Longer Run Effects of One-Time Subsidy on Adoption of a New Agricultural Technology: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in Uganda By Shah, Mrunal; Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob; Oluwatoba, Omotilewa
  43. Risks in Rainfed Agriculture and Adaptation Strategies in India: Profile and Socio-Economic Correlates By Kurup, Suresh A.; Reddy, A. Amarender; Singh, Dharm Raj; Praveen, K.V
  44. Why Heatwaves Are Less Relevant: A Ricardian Analysis of Climate Change Impacts on European Agriculture By Fabri, Charlotte; Moretti, Michele; Passel, Steven Van
  45. Examining the Transfer of Knowledge and Training to Smallholders in India: Direct and Spillover Effects of Agricultural Advisory Services in an Emerging Economy By Varshney, Deepak; Joshi, P. K.; Kumar, Anjani; Dubey, Shantanu Kumar
  46. Nutrition-Sensitive Food Environments: Unpacking State, Market and Civil Society Failures to Catalyze a Food System Transformation By Asante-Addo, Collins; Andam, Kwaw; Asante, Felix
  47. Promote or Inhibit?the Effects of Forest Carbon Sinks Projects on Agricultural Development: Evidence from Sichuan, China. By Hu, Yuan; Kuhn, Lena; Zheng, Wenxue
  48. The Use Value of Irrigation Water for Brazilian Agriculture By Alves, Gabriel de Sampaio Morais; Fulginiti, Lilyan; Perrin, Richard; Braga, Marcelo José
  49. An Overview of Large-Scale Conversion Programs to Organic Agriculture in Asia By Babajani, Arezou; Mühlberger, Shantala; Feuerbacher, Arndt; Wieck, Christine
  50. Implementation Framework for Sustainable and Intensified Agricultural Production in the Aftermath of COVID Pandemic- a Case of India By Vana, Rajendra Prasad; Rao, Seepana Govinda; Ramana, Annepu Venkata
  51. Social Capital and Conservation Under Collective and Individual Incentive Schemes: A Framed Field Experiment in Indonesia By Maria, Gracia; Ibañez, Marcela; Wollni, Meike; Vorlaufer, Miriam
  52. Assessing Peer Effects and Subsidy Impacts in Technology Adoption: Application to Grazing Management Choices with Farm Survey Data By Che, Yuyuan; Feng, Hongli; Hennessy, David
  53. Dietary Transitions As Climate Mitigation Measures in Europe: Implications of Supply-Side Responses and Trade Policy Regimes By Yu, Wusheng; Clora, Francesco; Costa, Louis; Baudry, Gino
  54. New Farm Bill, New Decisions, New Tools By Alejandro Plastina
  55. Analyzing the Most Poverty Sensitive Non-Farm Sector in India: A Case Study of Food Enterprises Using Enterprise and Labor Force Surveys By Roy, Devesh; Gupta, Manavi; Kishore, Avinash; Saroj, Sunil
  56. How to Promote Tree Planting As an Agricultural Technology That Generates Positive Environmental Effects? Evidence from Jambi, Indonesia By Brenneis, Karina; Irawan, Bambang; Wollni, Meike
  57. Realigning Policy Interventions on Agricultural Prices: Monitoring Incentives to Facilitate Economic Recovery in the Post-COVID-19 Era By Consoli, Sarah; Opazo, Cristian Morales; Yerovi, Juan José Egas
  58. Drought, Hunger and Malnutrition: Spatial and Socio-Economic Variations in the Desert State of India By Kanwal, Vinita; Sirohi, Smita; Chand, Prem; Thakur, Arti
  59. Food Security in Africa after the African Continental Free Trade Agreement – a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis By Simola, Antti; Ferrari, Emanuele; Boysen, Ole; Boulanger, Pierre; Nechifor, Victor
  60. Agent-Based Modelling for the Adoption of Beneficial Water Management Practices in Eastern Canada - a Case of the Cost-Share Program in Agri-Environmental Policy Design By Sun, Ran; Nolan, James; Kulshreshtha, Suren
  61. Does Technical Efficiency of Smallholders Threaten Forest conservation? Evidence from the Oil Palm Sector in Indonesia By Dalheimer, Bernhard; Kubitza, Christoph; Bruemmer, Bernhard
  62. Cooperatives´ Drivers of Joint Cropland Management By Piñeiro, Veronica; Meliá-Martí, Elena; Martinez-Gomez, Victor; Coque, Jose-Maria Garcia-Alvarez
  63. Livelihood Vulnerabilities of Farming and Fishing Households in the Face of Multiple Stressors: Evidence from the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria By Onyenekwe, Chinasa Sylvia; Sarpong, Daniel Bruce; Egyir, Irene S.
  64. Assessing Environmental Performance of Agricultural Practices in Europe Using Ecosystem Services: An Environmental Performance Indicator Approach By Ruymbeke, Kato Van; Mertens, Kewan; Vranken, Liesbet
  65. Measuring Oligopsony Market Power in Kazakh Grain-Processing Industry: Converging Evidence from Two Structural Approaches By Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr; Chezhia, Giorgi; Glauben, Thomas
  66. Farmers’ Willingness to Pay for Digital Credit: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment in Madagascar By Sarfo, Yaw; Musshoff, Oliver; Weber, Ron; Danne, Michael
  67. Parental Migration and Children’s Dietary Diversity: Evidence from Rural China By Yu, Yanying; Chen, Kevin; Liu, Chengfang; Li, Shaoping
  68. Productivity Differences in Small Scale Palm Oil Processors Using Different Processing Technologies in Ghana By Osei-Mensah, Isaac; Asante, Bright Owusu; Owusu, Victor; Donkor, Emmanuel; Boansi, David
  69. The Agricultural Exodus in the Philippines: Are Wage Differentials Driving the Process? By Mr. Eugenio M Cerutti; Yiliang Li
  70. Food Security – Status and Determinants – during the Covid-19 Lockdown: Evidence from Primary Survey in Eastern India By Sonkar, Vinay K; Kumar, Anjani; Srinivasa, Aditya Korekallu
  71. Dependency of Domestic Food Sectors on Imports: Finland As a Case Study By Huan-Niemi, Ellen; Knuuttila, Marja; Niemi, Jyrki; Vatanen, Eero
  72. Nutrition, Cognition and Social Emotion Among Preschoolers in Poor, Rural Areas of South Central China: Status and Correlates By Liu, Xinghua; Chen, Kevin; Liu, Chengfang; Wang, Zimeiyi; Luo, Renfu
  73. Regional Climate Extremes and Farmer’s Perception: Impact on Acceptance of Environmentally-Friendly Rubber Plantations in Southwest China By Jin, Shaoze; Zhang, Lijuan; Min, Shi
  74. Food without Fire: Preliminary Nutritional Outcomes from a Solar Stove Field Experiment By McCann, Laura; Michler, Jeffrey; Carmona, Natalia Estrada; Raneri, Jessica
  75. Wild Catch Vs. Aquaculture: Preferences and Predisposition to Pay Among Residents of the Coastal City of Shanghai By Meng, Ting; Florkowski, Wojciech J.; Wang, Chunxiao
  76. Estimation of a Hedonic Price Equation for Chicken Meat in the UK: Does the Organic Attribute Matter? By Ribeiro, Jose Eduardo; Gschwandtner, Adelina; Revoredo-Giha, Cesar
  77. Sequential Decision-Making Behaviour in Groundnut Farming: A Case of Odisha State, India By Behura, Debdutt Behura; Haldar, Surajit; Pasupuleti, Janila; Deevi, Kumara Charyulu
  78. Agriculture under the Specter of COVID-19 By Lee L. Schulz; Chad Hart
  79. Urban Consumers’ Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Orphan Crop Products: Evidence from a Choice Experiment on Porridge in Kenya By Akaichi, Faical; Ciera, Nichola; Revoredo-Giha, Cesar
  80. Awareness of and Potential Demand for Nutritionally Fortified Cassava Products By Ashagidigbi, Waheed; Amos, Timothy; Orobiyi, Abiade; Olagunju, Kehinde Oluseyi
  81. How Sensitive Are Cost of Living Metrics to Missing Food Price Data? Evidence from a Novel Market Survey and Consumer Price Data in Rural Malawi. By Kaiyatsa, Stevier; Schneider, Kate; Masters, William A.
  82. Income Versus Prices: How Does The Business Cycle Affect Food (In)-Security? By Mr. Andrea Pescatori; Mr. Christian Bogmans; Ervin Prifti
  83. Competitiveness of Currently Practiced and Alternative Cotton Production Methods in Meatu District, Tanzania By Baha, Michael; Henningsen, Arne; Elleby, Christian; Mlay, Gilead
  84. Social Norms and Perception on Women's Participation in Agricultural Decisions: The Case of West Java, Indonesia By Qanti, Sara Ratna; Peralta-Sanchez, Maria-Alexandra; Zeng, Di
  85. Adopting Index Insurance and/or Precautionary Savings: Peer Effects in Complex Decision-Making in Uzbek Experiments By Moritz, Laura; Kuhn, Lena; Bobojonov, Ihtiyor; Glauben, Thomas
  86. Using contests to promote coordinated control of invasive species: An experimental evaluation By Stefan Meyer; Paulo Santos; Chitpasong Kousonsavath
  87. Rainfall Risk and Nonfarm Self-Employment in Rural China: Does Digital Finance Have a Role to Play? By Wang, Jing; Lyu, Kaiyu; Lv, Xinye; Feil, Jan-Henning
  88. Getting the (Gender-Disaggregated) Lay of the Land:Impact of Survey Respondent Selection on Measuring Land Ownership and Rights By Moylan, Heather; Koolwal, Gayatri; Kilic, Talip
  89. Multiscale Agricultural Commodities Forecasting using Wavelet-SARIMA Process By Mamadou-Diéne Diop; Jules Sadefo Kamdem
  90. Free Trade and the Formation of Environmental Policy: Evidence from US Legislative Votes By Jevan Cherniwchan; Nouri Najjar
  91. Estimating the Impact of Land Use Regulation on Land Price: At the Kink Point of Building Height Limits in Fukuoka By NAKAJIMA Kentaro; TAKANO Keisuke
  92. Living Wage Benchmark Report: Rural Uganda, Lake Victoria Basin (September 2020) By Azfar Khan; Faisal Buyinza
  93. Perceived Psychic Distance and Export Market Selection: Influence and Strategies of the Chilean Fresh Fruit Export Sector By Losilla, Luis; Engler, Alejandra; Otter, Verena
  94. The International Competitiveness of Geographical Indications: Hype or Hope? By Filippis, Fabrizio De; Giua, Mara; Salvatici, Luca; Vaquero-Pineiro, Cristina
  95. Bringing Power to the People or the Well-Connected? Evidence from Ethiopia on the Gendered Effects of Decentralizing Service Delivery By Kosec, Katrina; Song, Jie; Zhao, Hongdi

  1. By: Nakano, Yuko; Magezi, Francis; Sakurai, Takeshi
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315066&r=
  2. By: Bathla, Seema; Kumar, Anjani; Elumalai, K.; Saroj, Sunil
    Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Productivity Analysis
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315083&r=
  3. By: Kouser, Shahzad; Abedullah, Abedullah; Spielman, David J.
    Keywords: Labor and Human Capital, Food Security and Poverty
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315062&r=
  4. By: Ojo, Temitope; Ogundeji, Abiodun A.; Belle, Johannes A.; Demont, Matty
    Keywords: Farm Management, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315854&r=
  5. By: Kionka, Marlene; Odening, Martin; Plogmann, Jana; Ritter, Matthias
    Keywords: Land Economics/Use, Marketing
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315234&r=
  6. By: Qi, Yang; Yueji, Zhu; Ling, Liu; Fang, Wang
    Keywords: Land Economics/Use, Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315254&r=
  7. By: Jha, Chandan Kumar; Singh, Vartika; Stevanovic, Miodrag; Dietrich, Philipp; Saxena, Satyam; Mosnier, Aline; Weindl, Isabelle; Bodirsky, Benjamin; Popp, Alexander; Ghosh, Ranjan; Lotze-Campen, Hermann; Schmidt-traub, Guido
    Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Land Economics/Use
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315911&r=
  8. By: Luis Guillermo Becerra-Valbuena (PSE - Paris School of Economics - ENPC - École des Ponts ParisTech - ENS Paris - École normale supérieure - Paris - PSL - Université Paris sciences et lettres - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement, PJSE - Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - ENS Paris - École normale supérieure - Paris - PSL - Université Paris sciences et lettres - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - ENPC - École des Ponts ParisTech - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement)
    Abstract: This article analyses the effects of droughts and climate variability on short-term and medium-term adaptation of Colombian rural households. I measure drought in a Differencesin-Differences (DID) framework, as an alternative to the standard approaches decomposing the effects from climate and yearly weather deviations on agricultural productivity and those using the growing degree days and harmful degree days. In the short-term and mediumterm, rural households adapt to the drought of 2010 by increasing the total area planted in crops and livestock, (increasing also the total gross agricultural productivity in value terms) and by working more on the farm. The droughts also increased the use of external sources of water in the farm and made rural households postpone non-housing investments in the farm. I find heterogeneous effects according to the long run mean of temperature in the municipality. Higher temperature affects positively gross agricultural productivity in low-temperature municipalities but negatively high-temperature municipalities. Cereals and coffee seem to benefit from higher temperatures, while vegetables and fruits are more affected.
    Keywords: Climate change,Weather,Agriculture,Gross productivity,Adaptation,Rural impacts
    Date: 2021–11
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:psewpa:halshs-03420657&r=
  9. By: Preusse, Verena; Wollni, Meike
    Keywords: Community/Rural/Urban Development, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315159&r=
  10. By: Chepchirchir, Fridah; Muriithi, Beatrice; Langat, Jackson K.
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries, Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315892&r=
  11. By: Herrera, Selene Ivette Ornelas; Kallas, Zein; Torres, Miguel Angel Orduño
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314967&r=
  12. By: Obayelu, Oluwakemi; Obayelu, Abiodun; Awoku, Ifeoluwa Tunrayo
    Keywords: Food Security and Poverty, Consumer/Household Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315376&r=
  13. By: Zeilinger, Julian; Niedermayr, Andreas; Quddoos, Abdul; Kantelhardt, Jochen
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy, Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315233&r=
  14. By: Beber, Caetano Luiz; Langer, Greta; Meyer, Johannes
    Keywords: Agribusiness, Livestock Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315166&r=
  15. By: Mkupete, Mkupete Jaah; Fintel, Dieter von; Burger, Ronelle
    Keywords: Demand and Price Analysis, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314974&r=
  16. By: Muricho, Geoffrey; Odhiambo, Collins; Ojiewo, Chris
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315132&r=
  17. By: Jerome Dumortier; Amani Elobeid (Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University)
    Abstract: The Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act, which proposes a carbon tax of $15/ton of carbon dioxide equivalent, was introduced to the House of Representatives in 2019. Jerome Dumortier and Amani Elobeid use a CARD model to assess the impacts of the carbon tax on agricultural producers and find that while farmers could face higher productions costs, a projected increase in commodity prices and a projected decrease in crop area lessens the effects on profitability. Amani Elobeid is an international sugar and ethanol analyst at CARD. Her past APR articles have examined the impact of African swine fever on US and world commodity markets and the linkages between agriculture and energy in Iowa's biofuels industry .
    Date: 2020–02
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ias:cpaper:apr-winter-2020-4&r=
  18. By: Ojo, Temitope; Adetoro, Adetoso A. Adetoro, Adetoso A.; Ogundeji, Abiodun A.; Belle, Johannes A.
    Keywords: Agricultural Finance, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315853&r=
  19. By: Biru, Wubneshe; Loos, Tim; Zeller, Manfred
    Keywords: Farm Management, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315236&r=
  20. By: Fockaert, Lysander; Mathijs, Erik; Vranken, Liesbet
    Keywords: Community/Rural/Urban Development, Agricultural and Food Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315153&r=
  21. By: Koolwal, Gayatri; Komatsu, Hitomi; Ambel, Alemayehu; Yonis, Manex Bule
    Keywords: Agricultural Finance
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315357&r=
  22. By: Islam, Monjurul; Kundu, Nanda Dulal; Alamgir, Shah; Mandal, Anup Kumar; Hog, Mohammad Shamsul; Khandoker, Sayla; Khatun, Morsalina
    Keywords: Farm Management, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315864&r=
  23. By: Ogunniyi, Adebayo; Olagunju, Kehinde Oluseyi; Omotayo, Olusola; Awotide, Bola Amoke; Oyeyemi, Motunrayo; Mavrotas, George
    Keywords: Productivity Analysis, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315908&r=
  24. By: Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul; Ordway, Elsa; Nkongho, Raymond N; Molua, Ernest L.
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries, Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315899&r=
  25. By: Tyngkan, Hehlangki; Singh, Soibam Basanta; Singh, Ram; Lyngkhoi, Dipriya R.; Gogoi, Jeemoni
    Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Agricultural and Food Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315865&r=
  26. By: Nindi, Tabitha; Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob; Bauchet, Jonathan
    Keywords: Food Security and Poverty, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315303&r=
  27. By: Arita, Shawn; Grant, Jason; Sydow, Sharon; Beckman, Jayson
    Keywords: International Relations/Trade
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315888&r=
  28. By: Okorie, Oguejiofor; Umaru, Ibrahim; Obetta, Angela; Awoyelu, Festus
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315406&r=
  29. By: Akinwehinmi, Oluwagbenga; Ogundari, Kolawole; Amos, Taiwo
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315312&r=
  30. By: SJ, Balaji; Babu, Suresh Chandra; Pal, Suresh
    Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315227&r=
  31. By: Phakathi, Sandile; Sinyolo, Sikhulumile; Fraser, Gavin; Marire, Juniours
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315218&r=
  32. By: AR, Anuja; Shivaswamy, G.P.; Ray, Mrinmoy; Singh, K.N.
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries, Food Security and Poverty
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315379&r=
  33. By: Amare, Mulubrhan; Abay, Kibrom A.; Tiberti, Luca; Andam, Kwaw
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Public Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315918&r=
  34. By: Piedra-Bonilla, Elena; Cunha, Dênis Antônio da; Braga, Marcelo José
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315320&r=
  35. By: Nkurunziza, Fabrice; Ngango, Jules; Zheng, Hongyun
    Keywords: Consumer/Household Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315060&r=
  36. By: Kedar, Vishnu; Kumar, Parmod; Neharkar, Pratibha
    Keywords: Marketing, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315151&r=
  37. By: Ikhide, Emily Edoisa; Umaru, Ezra K.; Oyebola, Fehintola; Omoju, Oluwasola E.
    Keywords: Productivity Analysis, Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315922&r=
  38. By: Renjini, V.R.; Venkatesh, Palanisamy; Nithyashree, ML; Singh, Alka
    Keywords: International Relations/Trade
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315306&r=
  39. By: Kassie, Menale; Abro, Zewdu; Kimathi, Emily; De Groote, Hugo; Tefera, Tadele; Subramanian, Sevgan; Wossen, Tesfamichael; Ekesi, Sunday; Ekesi, Sunday
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315887&r=
  40. By: Aparecida, Elizângela; Cunha, Dênis Antônio da; Travassos, Guilherme Fonseca
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314989&r=
  41. By: Bedi, Shaibu Mellon; Azzarri, Carlo; Kotu, Bekele Hundi; Kornher, Lukas
    Keywords: Agribusiness
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315267&r=
  42. By: Shah, Mrunal; Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob; Oluwatoba, Omotilewa
    Keywords: Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315336&r=
  43. By: Kurup, Suresh A.; Reddy, A. Amarender; Singh, Dharm Raj; Praveen, K.V
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315127&r=
  44. By: Fabri, Charlotte; Moretti, Michele; Passel, Steven Van
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314966&r=
  45. By: Varshney, Deepak; Joshi, P. K.; Kumar, Anjani; Dubey, Shantanu Kumar
    Keywords: Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315894&r=
  46. By: Asante-Addo, Collins; Andam, Kwaw; Asante, Felix
    Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Marketing
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315410&r=
  47. By: Hu, Yuan; Kuhn, Lena; Zheng, Wenxue
    Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Agribusiness
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315381&r=
  48. By: Alves, Gabriel de Sampaio Morais; Fulginiti, Lilyan; Perrin, Richard; Braga, Marcelo José
    Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315861&r=
  49. By: Babajani, Arezou; Mühlberger, Shantala; Feuerbacher, Arndt; Wieck, Christine
    Keywords: Agribusiness
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315251&r=
  50. By: Vana, Rajendra Prasad; Rao, Seepana Govinda; Ramana, Annepu Venkata
    Keywords: Production Economics, Health Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314935&r=
  51. By: Maria, Gracia; Ibañez, Marcela; Wollni, Meike; Vorlaufer, Miriam
    Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315925&r=
  52. By: Che, Yuyuan; Feng, Hongli; Hennessy, David
    Keywords: Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Livestock Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315123&r=
  53. By: Yu, Wusheng; Clora, Francesco; Costa, Louis; Baudry, Gino
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, International Relations/Trade
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315912&r=
  54. By: Alejandro Plastina (Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University)
    Abstract: CARD and extension economist Alejandro Plastina provides an in depth look at the major changes the 2018 farm bill brought to the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs for farmers. Plastina provides readers with information on how the programs work and how farmers can get enrolled and links to valuable resources such as the ARC-IC payment calculator. Plastina is a CARD and Extension economist specializing in agricultural production and technology, with an emphasis on farm business and financial management.
    Date: 2020–02
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ias:cpaper:apr-winter-2020-2&r=
  55. By: Roy, Devesh; Gupta, Manavi; Kishore, Avinash; Saroj, Sunil
    Keywords: Food Security and Poverty, Labor and Human Capital
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315869&r=
  56. By: Brenneis, Karina; Irawan, Bambang; Wollni, Meike
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315154&r=
  57. By: Consoli, Sarah; Opazo, Cristian Morales; Yerovi, Juan José Egas
    Keywords: Agricultural and Food Policy, Demand and Price Analysis
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315904&r=
  58. By: Kanwal, Vinita; Sirohi, Smita; Chand, Prem; Thakur, Arti
    Keywords: Food Security and Poverty
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315248&r=
  59. By: Simola, Antti; Ferrari, Emanuele; Boysen, Ole; Boulanger, Pierre; Nechifor, Victor
    Keywords: Food Security and Poverty, Agricultural and Food Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315891&r=
  60. By: Sun, Ran; Nolan, James; Kulshreshtha, Suren
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315340&r=
  61. By: Dalheimer, Bernhard; Kubitza, Christoph; Bruemmer, Bernhard
    Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315210&r=
  62. By: Piñeiro, Veronica; Meliá-Martí, Elena; Martinez-Gomez, Victor; Coque, Jose-Maria Garcia-Alvarez
    Keywords: Agribusiness, Land Economics/Use
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315007&r=
  63. By: Onyenekwe, Chinasa Sylvia; Sarpong, Daniel Bruce; Egyir, Irene S.
    Keywords: Agribusiness
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315350&r=
  64. By: Ruymbeke, Kato Van; Mertens, Kewan; Vranken, Liesbet
    Keywords: Agribusiness, Environmental Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315242&r=
  65. By: Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr; Chezhia, Giorgi; Glauben, Thomas
    Keywords: Marketing, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315345&r=
  66. By: Sarfo, Yaw; Musshoff, Oliver; Weber, Ron; Danne, Michael
    Keywords: Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315029&r=
  67. By: Yu, Yanying; Chen, Kevin; Liu, Chengfang; Li, Shaoping
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Labor and Human Capital
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315017&r=
  68. By: Osei-Mensah, Isaac; Asante, Bright Owusu; Owusu, Victor; Donkor, Emmanuel; Boansi, David
    Keywords: Production Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315850&r=
  69. By: Mr. Eugenio M Cerutti; Yiliang Li
    Abstract: Lagging labor reallocations outside agriculture amid sustained low agricultural productivity have been a key feature in the Philippines over the past 15 years. An analysis of the labor adjustments in and out of agriculture shows that a variety of factors have influenced this process. We find that the widening of wage differentials with non-agricultural sectors, improvements in labor market efficiency, and better transport infrastructure are largely associated with growing outflows of labor from agriculture, whilst the lack of post-primary education and the presence of agricultural clusters hinder such outflows. In contrast to the traditional view that agricultural employment outflows are largely driven by productivity differences and wage differentials, our results emphasize the roles of education as well as transport infrastructure in facilitating labor reallocations from agriculture to non-agriculture.
    Keywords: real wage wage differential; time series trend; efficiency index; job separation; agriculture performance; labor adjustment; Labor markets; Agricultural sector; Employment; Real wages; Global
    Date: 2021–08–20
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2021/220&r=
  70. By: Sonkar, Vinay K; Kumar, Anjani; Srinivasa, Aditya Korekallu
    Keywords: Health Economics and Policy, Food Security and Poverty
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315344&r=
  71. By: Huan-Niemi, Ellen; Knuuttila, Marja; Niemi, Jyrki; Vatanen, Eero
    Keywords: International Relations/Trade
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315250&r=
  72. By: Liu, Xinghua; Chen, Kevin; Liu, Chengfang; Wang, Zimeiyi; Luo, Renfu
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Consumer/Household Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315866&r=
  73. By: Jin, Shaoze; Zhang, Lijuan; Min, Shi
    Keywords: Environmental Economics and Policy, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314949&r=
  74. By: McCann, Laura; Michler, Jeffrey; Carmona, Natalia Estrada; Raneri, Jessica
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315883&r=
  75. By: Meng, Ting; Florkowski, Wojciech J.; Wang, Chunxiao
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, Demand and Price Analysis
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315926&r=
  76. By: Ribeiro, Jose Eduardo; Gschwandtner, Adelina; Revoredo-Giha, Cesar
    Keywords: Demand and Price Analysis, Livestock Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314942&r=
  77. By: Behura, Debdutt Behura; Haldar, Surajit; Pasupuleti, Janila; Deevi, Kumara Charyulu
    Keywords: Farm Management
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315033&r=
  78. By: Lee L. Schulz (Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University); Chad Hart (Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University)
    Abstract: Just like other sectors of the economy, the US agricultural sector has seen an economic downturn due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As various economic sectors resume activity, businesses are adjusting to living with the virus. Agricultural producers and USDA are reevaluating commodity markets and changing outlooks for the rest of the year. Schulz and Hart compare USDA's meat, corn, and soybean projections from January 2020 with the most recent update, released in mid-June 2020, and find that the outlook changes are much more concentrated on prices than production.
    Date: 2020–07
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ias:cpaper:apr-spring-2020-3&r=
  79. By: Akaichi, Faical; Ciera, Nichola; Revoredo-Giha, Cesar
    Keywords: Consumer/Household Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315371&r=
  80. By: Ashagidigbi, Waheed; Amos, Timothy; Orobiyi, Abiade; Olagunju, Kehinde Oluseyi
    Keywords: Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315228&r=
  81. By: Kaiyatsa, Stevier; Schneider, Kate; Masters, William A.
    Keywords: Demand and Price Analysis
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315208&r=
  82. By: Mr. Andrea Pescatori; Mr. Christian Bogmans; Ervin Prifti
    Abstract: We study how two aspects of food insecurity - caloric insufficiency and diet composition - are affected by aggregate economic fluctuations. The use of cross-country panel data allows us to adopt a global prospective on the identification of the macroeconomic determinants of food insecurity. Income shocks are the most relevant driver of food insecurity, displaying high elasticities at the early stages of economic development. The role of food price shocks is more limited. Social protection has a direct effect and mitigates the impact of income shocks. Effects are highly heterogeneous across a range of structural characteristics of the economy, highlighting the role of distributional aspects and of food import dependency.
    Keywords: Food insecurity; growth; food prices; social protection; diet and health
    Date: 2021–09–24
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2021/238&r=
  83. By: Baha, Michael; Henningsen, Arne; Elleby, Christian; Mlay, Gilead
    Keywords: Crop Production/Industries, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315901&r=
  84. By: Qanti, Sara Ratna; Peralta-Sanchez, Maria-Alexandra; Zeng, Di
    Keywords: Labor and Human Capital, Consumer/Household Economics
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:314984&r=
  85. By: Moritz, Laura; Kuhn, Lena; Bobojonov, Ihtiyor; Glauben, Thomas
    Keywords: Risk and Uncertainty
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315266&r=
  86. By: Stefan Meyer (Monash University); Paulo Santos (Monash University); Chitpasong Kousonsavath (National University of Laos)
    Abstract: We experimentally evaluate the effect of competing for a prize on the coordinated control of invasive species in the presence of externalities. We offered prizes (merit, monetary and a combination of both) to the best performer in a contest aimed at promoting the control of rodent pests, an invasive species that is responsible for large losses in stored grain. Only monetary prizes are capable of promoting behavioral change, with relatively large effects: households in villages where prizes were offered reported losses in storage that are 25% lower than in control villages. The effect is a non-linear function of prize, with only intermediate size prizes leading to reductions in storage losses. Spillovers matter greatly, with non-participants in the contest benefiting almost as much as participants, highlighting the importance of externalities. Avoided losses are large enough to drive a reduction in rice prices in seasonally isolated markets.
    Keywords: contests, invasive species, spillovers, food security
    JEL: Q56 Q12
    Date: 2021–11
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:mos:moswps:2021-16&r=
  87. By: Wang, Jing; Lyu, Kaiyu; Lv, Xinye; Feil, Jan-Henning
    Keywords: Agricultural Finance, Labor and Human Capital
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315326&r=
  88. By: Moylan, Heather; Koolwal, Gayatri; Kilic, Talip
    Keywords: Land Economics/Use, Labor and Human Capital
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315295&r=
  89. By: Mamadou-Diéne Diop (MRE - Montpellier Recherche en Economie - UM - Université de Montpellier); Jules Sadefo Kamdem (MRE - Montpellier Recherche en Economie - UM - Université de Montpellier)
    Abstract: Forecasts of spot or future prices for agricultural commodities make it possible to anticipate the favorable or above all unfavorable development of future profits from the exploitation of agricultural farms or agri-food enterprises. Previous research has shown that cyclical behavior is a dominant feature of the time series of prices of certain agricultural commodities, which may be affected by a seasonal component. Wavelet analysis makes it possible to capture this cyclicity by decomposing a time series into its frequency and time domains. This paper proposes a time-frequency decomposition based approach to choose a seasonal auto-regressive aggregate (SARIMA) model for forecasting the monthly prices of certain agricultural futures prices. The originality of the proposed approach is due to the identification of the optimal combination of the wavelet transformation type, the wavelet function and the number of decomposition levels used in the multi-resolution approach (MRA), that significantly increase the accuracy of the forecast. Our SARIMA hybrid approach contributes to take into account the cyclicity and of the seasonality when predicting commodity prices. As a relevant result, our study allows an economic agent, according to his forecasting horizon, to choose according to the available data, a specific SARIMA process for forecasting.
    Keywords: Commodities,Forecast,Multi-resolution analysis,Wavelets,SARIMA
    Date: 2021
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03416349&r=
  90. By: Jevan Cherniwchan (Department of Economics, Carleton University); Nouri Najjar (Department of Economics,)
    Abstract: We examine NAFTA’s effect on roll call votes on environmental legislation in the US House of Representatives. Our results suggest that reductions in US tariffs caused representatives of affected districts to significantly reduce their support for environmental policy, but reductions in Mexican tariffs did little to affect legislator behavior.
    Keywords: NAFTA, trade liberalization, voting, environmental policy
    JEL: F18 F64 F68 Q56 Q58
    Date: 2021–09–15
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:car:carecp:21-11&r=
  91. By: NAKAJIMA Kentaro; TAKANO Keisuke
    Abstract: Land use regulation is expected to decrease land values by restricting the possibility of developing to provide large floor space on the land. Particularly, the negative impact is expected to be large in the city center and the surrounding areas which have large demand for the floor space. However, in general, it is difficult to estimate the impact of land use regulation on land price due to the endogeneity problem since the unobserved characteristics of the land affect both land price and the extent of the regulations. This study estimates the impact of land use regulation on land price in city centers by exploiting the unique feature of building height restrictions imposed by aviation law in Fukuoka, Japan. The aviation law uniformly limits the height of buildings within 4000 meters (m) of an airport to 54.1 m, but when the distance exceeds 4000 m, the building height restrictions are relaxed linearly on a two percent slope based on distance from the airport. The closest airport to Fukuoka is located 3000 m from the city center, and the kink point of the building height limit (4000m from the airport) is located in the Central Business District (CBD) of the city. Exploiting this feature of the regulation, we estimate the impact of the building height restriction on the land price using the regression kink design (RKD). We find that building height restriction has a negative and significant impact on land price. The magnitude is substantial; relaxing the building height restriction by four meters, which is equivalent to one additional story, increases the land price by 12 percent.
    Date: 2021–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:eti:dpaper:21088&r=
  92. By: Azfar Khan (Anker Research Institute); Faisal Buyinza (Makerere University)
    Abstract: This report estimates a living wage for the Lake Victoria Basin of Uganda for September 2020. The report is part of a series of living wage reports for the Global Living Wage Coalition (GLWC) using the Anker methodology to estimate living wages in rural and urban areas around the world.
    Keywords: Living Wage, Uganda, Rural, Anker Methodology.
    JEL: D10 J13 J22 J30 J80
    Date: 2020–09
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:iad:glliwa:200102&r=
  93. By: Losilla, Luis; Engler, Alejandra; Otter, Verena
    Keywords: International Relations/Trade, Crop Production/Industries
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315199&r=
  94. By: Filippis, Fabrizio De; Giua, Mara; Salvatici, Luca; Vaquero-Pineiro, Cristina
    Keywords: International Relations/Trade
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315147&r=
  95. By: Kosec, Katrina; Song, Jie; Zhao, Hongdi
    Keywords: Labor and Human Capital, Agribusiness
    Date: 2021–08
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ags:iaae21:315258&r=

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