The new landscape of global agriculture : proceedings of the twenty-seventh Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists : held at the Beijing International Convention Centre, Beijing, China, 16-22 August 2009

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The new landscape of global agriculture : proceedings of the twenty-seventh Conference of the International Association of Agricultural Economists : held at the Beijing International Convention Centre, Beijing, China, 16-22 August 2009

edited by Johann Kirsten

Wiley-Blackwell, 2010

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Proceedings of the twenty-seventh conference of the international associationof agricultural economists.

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Chapter 1. The new landscape of global agriculture (Johann Kirsten). Chapter 2. Agriculture's terms of trade: issues and implications (David Colman). Chapter 3. Agriculture for development: new paradigm and options for success (Alain de Janvry). Chapter 4. The changing landscape of Indian agriculture (Ashok Gulati and Kavery Ganguly). Chapter 5. China's agriculture: drivers of change and implications for China and the rest of world (Jikun Huang, Jun Yang, and Scott Rozelle). Chapter 6. Reshaping the global agricultural landscape: perspectives from Brazil (Decio Zylbersztajn). Chapter 7. The growing importance of the former USSR countries in world agricultural markets (William M. Liefert, Eugenia Serova, and Olga Liefert). Chapter 8. Conditioning trends shaping the agricultural and rural landscape in Africa (Akinwumi A. Adesina). Chapter 9. Antitrust economic analysis in food marketing channels: a global perspective (RonaldW. Cotterill). Chapter 10. Market power, market outcomes, and remedies in the UK groceries market (Peter Davis and Alan Reilly). Chapter 11. Market power and rents in global supply chains (Johan F.M. Swinnen and Anneleen Vandeplas). Chapter 12. Agriculture and global climate stabilization: a public good analysis (John Quiggin). Chapter 13. The financial crisis and its impacts on global agriculture (Justin Yifu Lin andWill Martin). Chapter 14. Global agriculture R&D and the changing aid architecture (Prabhu Pingali). Chapter 15. Analyzing collective action (Elinor Ostro). Chapter 16. Applying economic sociology to understand the meaning of "Quality" in food markets (Gilles Allaire). Chapter 17. Modeling complex systems (Anastasios Xepapadea). Chapter 18. The integration of energy and agricultural markets (Wallace E. Tyner). Chapter 19. Information, efficiency, and welfare in agricultural markets (Robert T. Jensen).

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