AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS es ELSEVIER Agricultural Economics 11 (1994) 346-347 Contents of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 11 VOL. 11 NO. 1 SEPTEMBER 1994 Differential human capital and structural evolution in agriculture J.L. Rodgers (Wollongong, N.S.W., Australia) An analysis of population growth, Green Revolution and terms of trade in the presence of cropsharing in agriculture M.A. Taslim (Armidale, N.S.W., Australia) From weed to wealth? Prospects for medic pastures in the Mediterranean farming system of north-west Syria T.L. Nordblom, D.J. Pannell, S. Christiansen, N. Nersoyan and F. Bahhady (Aleppo, Nedlands, W.A., Syria, Australia) Farmer-to-farmer transfer of new crop varieties: an empirical analysis on small farms in Uganda W. Grisley (Marion, IL, USA) Japan’s peanut import demand: implications for United States exports P. Zhang, S.M. Fletcher and D.H. Carley (Griffin, GA, USA) Food demand in rural China: evidence from rural household survey S. Fan, G. Cramer and E. Wailes (Fayetteville, AR, USA) Impact of eliminating government interventions on China’s rice sector S. Fan, E. Wailes and G. Cramer (Fayetteville, AR, USA) Ex ante assessment of the returns to livestock disease control in Indonesia I.W. Patrick and D.T. Vere (Gunnedah, N.S.W., Orange, N.S.W., Australia) VOL. 11 NO. 2, 3 DECEMBER 1994 Impacts of official development assistance on agricultural growth, savings and agricultural imports M.W. Kherallah, J.C. Beghin, E.W.F. Peterson and F.J. Ruppel (Raleigh, NC, Paris, Lincoln, NE, Washington, DC, USA, France) Compensated optimal response under uncertainty in agricultural household models A. Saha (College Station, TX, USA) Farmers and the U.S. Congress: rethinking basic institutional assumptions about agricultural policy W.P. Browne and W.K. Paik (Mt. Pleasant, MI, USA) Alternative models of input allocation in multicrop systems: Irrigation water in the Central Plains, United States M.R. Moore, N.R. Gollehon and M.B. Carey (Washington, DC, Davis, CA, USA) Role of information in the adoption of best management practices for water quality improvement P.M. Feather and G.S. Amacher (Washington, DC, Blacksburg, VA, USA) Estimating random effects production function models with selectivity bias: an application to Swedish crop producers A. Heshmati (Gothenburg, Sweden) Impacts of land fragmentation on the cost of producing wheat in the rain-fed region of northern Jordan A.S. Jabarin and F.M. Epplin (Amman, Stillwater, Oklahoma, Jordan, USA) Measurement of cost inefficiency with safety first measure of risk A. Parikh and M.K. Shah (Norwich, UK) Demand for food in Myanmar (Burma) T. Soe, R.L. Batterham and R.G. Drynan (Sydney, Australia) Determinants of agriculture’s relative decline: Thailand W.J. Martin and P.G. Warr (Washington, DC, Canberra, USA, Australia) Contents of Volume / Agricultural Economics 11 (1994) 346-347 Evaluation of external market effects and government intervention in Malaysia’s agricultural sector: A computable general equilibrium framework K.L. Yeah, J.F. Yanagida and H. Yamauchi (Honolulu, HI, USA) On-site economic evaluation of soil conservation practices in Honduras J.A. Carcamo, J. Alwang and G.W. Norton (Tegucigalpa, Blacksburg, Honduras, USA) Economics of erosion-control and seed-fertilizer technologies for hillside farming in Honduras M.A. L6épez-Pereira, J.H. Sanders, T.G. Baker and P.V. Preckel (Mexico D.F., West Lafayette, IN, USA) Managerial form, ownership and efficiency: a case-study of Argentine agriculture M. Gallacher, S.J. Goetz and D.L. Debertin (Lexington, KY, USA) Impacts of FFW on nutrition in rural Kenya A. Athanasios, M. Bezuneh and B.J. Deaton (Minneapolis, MN, Atlanta, GA, Columbia, MO, USA) Market liberalization and integration of maize markets in Malawi F. Goletti and S. Babu (Washington, DC, Lilongwe, USA, Malawi) Profitability analysis of foodgrain in the Sudan’s irrigated agricultural sector Y.T. Gumaa, H.H. Faki, A.B.I. Mohamed and M.A. Ismail (Al Ain, Khartoum, Gezira Board, United Arab Emirates, Sudan) Effects of household size and composition on consumption in rural households in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe T. Young and A.A. Hamdok (Manchester, Harare, UK, Zimbabwe) Author Index Contents of Agricultural Economics Vol. 11