IFPRI--training material

TRAINING MATERIALS
Policy Analysis

Policy Analysis Using Econometric Modeling of Production Functions
SADAOC and IFPRI Course. August 21-22, 2000

 

Reading Materials -- Volume 2

  1. Ozsabuncuoglu, I. H. 1998. Production function for wheat: a case study of Southeastern Anatolian Project (SAP) region. Agricultural Economics, Vol. 18, pp. 75-87.

  2. Love, H. A. 1999. Conflicts between theory and practice in production economics. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 81, pp. 696-702.

  3. Lence, S. H. and D. J. Miller. 1998. Estimation of multi-output production functions with incomplete data: A generalised maximum entropy approach. European Review of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 25, pp. 188-209.

  4. Howitt, R. E. 1995. A calibration method for agricultural economic production models. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 147-159.

  5. Chavas, J. P. and T. L. Cox. 1997. Production analysis: A non-parametric time series application to US agriculture. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 330-348.

  6. Zaloshnja, E., I. Kaltsas, A. M. McGuirk, and D. B. Taylor. 1999. Analysis of agricultural production in Albania: A bootstrapping approach. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 221-232.

  7. Winter-Nelson, A. 1996. Expectations, supply response, and marketing boards: An example from Kenya. Agricultural Economics, Vol. 14, pp. 21-31.

  8. Mamingi, N. 1997. The impact of prices and macroeconomic policies on agricultural supply: a synthesis of available results. Agricultural Economics, Vol. 16, pp. 17-34.

  9. Dalton, T. J., W. A. Masters, and K. A. Foster. 1997. Production costs and input substitution in Zimbabwe's smallholder agriculture. Agricultural Economics, Vol. 17, 201-209.

  10. Ghosh, N. and C. Neogi. 1995. Supply response of foodgrains and policy actions: A model with rational expectation hypothesis. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 135-152.

  11. Omezzine, A. and O. S. Al-Jabri. 1998. Price supply response of vegetable growers in the Sultanate of Oman. Agricultural Economics, Vol. 19, pp. 349-358.

  12. Dhindsa, K. S. and A. Sharma. 1997. A regional analysis of growth and supply responses of pulses - a study of Punjab. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 87-100.

  13. Khatri, Y. and C. Thirtle. 1996. Supply and demand functions for UK agriculture: Biases of technical change and the returns to public r&d. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp. 338-354.

  14. Guyomard, H., M. Baudry, and A. Carpentier. 1996. Estimating crop supply response in the presence of farm programmes: application to the CAP. European Review of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 23, pp. 401-420.

  15. Chavas, J. P. and T. L. Cox. 1995. On nonparametric supply response analysis. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 77, pp. 80-92.

  16. Fousekis, P. and C. Pantzios. 1999. A family of differential input demand systems with application to Greek agriculture. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50, No. 3, pp. 549-563.

  17. Rezitis, A. N., W. E. Foster, and A. B. Brown. 1999. A cost function approach to dynamic duality: An application to the US cigarette manufacturing industry. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 106-123.

  18. Pascoe, S. and C. Robinson. 1998. Input controls, input substitution and profit maximization in the English Channel bean trawl fishery. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 16-33.

  19. Mahmood, Md. A. A. 1995. Fertilizer demand in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 63-75.


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