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  1. Analysis of risk and uncertainty in Australian agriculture and beyond, especially by Australians
  2. Coping with risk in agriculture: applied decision analysis
  3. The private sector's role in agricultural extension systems: potential and limitations
  4. Promises and Realities of Community-Based Agricultural Extension
  5. Chapter 44 Agricultural Extension
  6. The Rise And Fall Of Training And Visit Extension : An Asian Mini-Drama With An African Epilogue
  7. Policies on Managing Risk in Agricultural Markets
  8. Risk and uncertainty in environmental and resource economics: Insights from an international conference at Wageningen, June 2002
  9. Agricultural Extension: Good Intentions and Hard Realities
  10. 2003 AARES Distinguished Fellow
  11. Rural Extension Services
  12. Risk in rural development: challenges for managers and policy makers
  13. Ecosystem Health and Economic Development
  14. Agricultural Markets and Risks: Management of the Latter, Not the Former
  15. John Louis Dillon (1931-2001)
  16. Economic Analysis of Investment Operations
  17. Response and risk in rural ecosystems: from models and plots to defined universes
  18. Risk and risk management in agriculture: an overview and empirical results
  19. Reconsidering the Evidence on Returns to T&V Extension in Kenya
  20. Land Degradation and Food Security
  21. Selected policy issues in international agricultural research: On striving for international public goods in an era of donor fatigue
  22. The Sustainability of Rice Farming, by D. J. Greenland. xi+273 pp. Wallingford: CAB International (1997). £49.00 or $90.00 (hardback). ISBN 0 85199 163 7.
  23. Policy and Management Work within International Agricultural Research
  24. Rice Research in Asia: Progress and Priorities, eds R. E. Evenson, R. W. Herdt & M. Hossain. xi+418 pp. Wallingford: CAB International (1996). £55.00 or $99.00 (hardback). ISBN 0 85198 997 7.
  25. Agricultural extension and research
  26. Jock R. Anderson: 1996 Fellow
  27. ON GETTING AGRICULTURAL GROWTH IN SUB-SAHARAN AND SOUTH AFRICA
  28. Demand and Supply: Trends in Global Agriculture
  29. Technology and new institutions: A comparison of strategic choices and technology studies in the United States, Denmark and Sweden
  30. Agricultural Productivity in Africa: Discussion
  31. Demand and supply: trends in global agriculture
  32. Sustaining growth in agriculture: A quantitative review of agricultural research investments
  33. Agricultural Research Institutions and Priorities in an Era of Resource Scarcity: Discussion
  34. On Laboring and Lobbying for Lignomics: Discussion
  35. Using panel data to estimate risk effects in seemingly unrelated production functions
  36. Efficacy and efficiency in agricultural research: A systems view
  37. Difficulties in African agricultural systems enhancement? Ten hypotheses
  38. Using Panel Data to Estimate Risk Effects in Seemingly Unrelated Production Functions
  39. Modelling technology replacement over time for the ex-ante analysis of agricultural research projects
  40. Village and household economies in India's semi-arid tropics
  41. Local adaptation, varietal diversity and the skewness of regional crop yields
  42. The Methodology of Economic Model Building: Methodology after Samuelson
  43. Soil conservation in developing countries
  44. Aggregate Response Analysis
  45. Economics of Response Research
  46. Response Efficiency Over Time
  47. Preface to Third Edition
  48. Efficiency in Response
  49. Response Curves and Surfaces
  50. Duality of Response Relationships
  51. Modelling Response Processes
  52. Response Efficiency Under Risk
  53. Difficulties in Field Research
  54. Estimation of Response in a World where Risk is Unimportant
  55. International agricultural research systems
  56. RECONSIDERATIONS ON RISK DEDUCTIONS IN PUBLIC PROJECT APPRAISAL*
  57. Evaluating biotechnology: Fertiliser substitution and US rice policy
  58. SUBJECTIVE DISTRIBUTIONS AS ECONOMETRIC RESPONSE DATA
  59. Variability of cereal yields
  60. The Contribution of International Agricultural Research to World Agriculture
  61. Assessing the impact of farming systems research: Framework and problems
  62. PERSPECTIVES ON ASSESSING THE IMPACTS OF IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  63. Food risk and the poor
  64. ON RISK DEDUCTIONS IN PUBLIC PROJECT APPRAISAL
  65. TECHNIQUES FOR GUIDING THE ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES AMONG RURAL RESEARCH PROJECTS: STATE OF THE ART
  66. PRODUCTION RISK AND EFFICIENT ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
  67. A NOTE ON DECREASING ABSOLUTE RISK AVERSION AMONG FARMERS IN NEPAL
  68. Using Time-Series and Cross-Section Data to Estimate a Production Function with Positive and Negative Marginal Risks
  69. Using Time-Series and Cross-Section Data to Estimate a Production Function with Positive and Negative Marginal Risks
  70. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, INTERDEPENDENCE AND UNCERTAINTY*
  71. A NOTE ON THE EFFECTS OF EFFICIENCY CRITERIA AND PORTFOLIO SIZE ON CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFICIENT PORTFOLIOS
  72. Choice of Varieties by Sri Lanka Rice Farmers: Comparing Alternative Decision Models
  73. PRODUCTION RISK AND INPUT USE: PASTORAL ZONE OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA
  74. Price Bands and Buffer Funds
  75. A dynamic simulation model of the world jute economy
  76. STABILISATION AND RISK REDUCTION IN AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURE*
  77. SPECIFICATION OF AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY FUNCTIONS - EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON WHEAT IN SOUTHERN N.S.W
  78. Essential probabilistics in modelling
  79. PROGRAMMING FOR EFFICIENT PLANNING AGAINST NON-NORMAL RISK
  80. Sparse Data, Climatic Variability, and Yield Uncertainty in Response Analysis: Reply
  81. Sparse Data, Estimational Reliability, and Risk-Efficient Decisions
  82. RISK AVERSION AND POLYNOMIAL PREFERENCE
  83. ECONOMICS OF SIZE IN AUSTRALIAN FARMING
  84. Sparse Data, Climatic Variability, and Yield Uncertainty in Response Analysis
  85. Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk: Reply
  86. CHANCE AND CHOICE WEST OF THE DARLING
  87. A Simulation Study of Population, Education, and Income Growth in Uganda: Comment
  88. RISK AND FARM SIZE IN THE PASTORAL ZONE
  89. ON ESTIMATING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY IN CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION
  90. Allocative Efficiency, Traditional Agriculture, and Risk
  91. Economic Considerations in Response Research: Further Comment
  92. Leasing Recommendations for Less-Developed Countries: An Extension of Leasing Theory
  93. VALUE OF PREDICTORS OF UNCONTROLLED FACTORS IN RESPONSE FUNCTIONS
  94. A NOTE ON SOME DIFFICULTIES IN RESPONSE ANALYSIS
  95. Economic Considerations in Response Research
  96. Introduction to risk in agriculture.
  97. Decision analysis: outline and basic assumptions.
  98. Probabilities for decision analysis.
  99. More about probabilities for decision analysis.
  100. Decision analysis with preferences unknown.
  101. Decision analysis with multiple objectives.
  102. Risky decision making and time.
  103. Risk and mathematical programming models.
  104. Risk considerations in agricultural policy making.
  105. Attitudes to risky consequences.
  106. Strategies decision makers can use to manage risk.
  107. Integrating beliefs and preferences for decision analysis.
  108. The state-contingent approach to decision analysis.
  109. Decision analysis: outline and basic assumptions.
  110. Integrating beliefs and preferences for decision analysis.
  111. Decision analysis with preferences unknown.
  112. Decision analysis with multiple objectives.
  113. Risky decision making and time.
  114. Strategies decision makers can use to manage risk.
  115. Risk considerations in agricultural policy making.
  116. Climate Prediction and Agriculture: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges from an Agricultural Development Perspective