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87th AES Annual ConferenceProgramme, University of Warwick, 2013

2014; Wiley; Volume: 65; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/1477-9552.12055

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1477-9552

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Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact

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Journal of Agricultural EconomicsVolume 65, Issue 1 p. 273-278 ErratumFree Access 87th AES Annual ConferenceProgramme, University of Warwick, 2013 This article corrects the following: 87th AES Annual Conference Programme, University of Warwick, 2013 Volume 64Issue 3Journal of Agricultural Economics pages: 749-754 First Published online: August 19, 2013 First published: 26 January 2014 https://doi.org/10.1111/1477-9552.12055AboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. 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Monday April 8th – AES Conference Day One 10.45 Welcome 11.00 Contributed Paper Session 1 Demand and Population Studies (Chair: Bruce Traill) Janet Haddock-Fraser, Canterbury Christ Church University, New Zealand; Nicole Hellyer, Iain Fraser, University of Kent A multi-method exploration of consumer attitudes, perceptions and buying behaviours: the case of the health benefits of whole-grain bread Michael Burton, Ross Kingwell, James Fogarty, Zhang Lei, University of Western Australia Consumer preference for carbon-neutral lamb: a choice modelling approach Shamma Adeeb Alam, University of Washington; Claus Portner, Seattle University Income shocks, contraceptive use and timing of fertility Managing Market Failure (Chair: Alistair Stott) Erin Minihan, Ziping Wu, Agri-food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland Do taxes have a role to play in mitigating food supply chain emissions? Antti Iho, MTT Agrifood Research, Finland; Doug Parker, David Zilberman, University of California, Berkeley Optimal regional policies to control manure nutrients to surface and ground waters Mario Mazzochi, Sara Capacci, University of Bologna A few problems with (modelling) ‘fat & soda’ taxes Policy I (Chair: David Harvey) Alan Matthews, Trinity College Dublin Greening agricultural payments in the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Nico Vellinga, Deborah Roberts, Yan Xu, James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen Understanding the economy-wide impacts of CAP decoupling: an assessment of alternative CGE model specifications Supply Chain I (Chair: EuanPhimster) Zoltán Bakucs, Imre Fertő, Hungarian Academy of Science The role of trust in contractual relationships Chenguang Li, Richard Volpe, University College Dublin Retail pricing patterns and driving factors of price variation Hao Lan, Wyn Morgan, Tim Lloyd, University of Nottingham Price promotions and supermarket pricing: a duration analysis of UK supermarket prices 12.15 Lunch 13.15 Plenary Session: Value for Money in Environmental Policy – EU and UK perspectives Professor Uwe Latacz-Lohmann, Department of Agricultural Economics, Kiel University Professor David Maddison, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham Panel Discussion, Chaired by Dr Ulrike Hotopp, Director for Evidence and Analysis and Chief Economist, Defra 15.15 Tea and Coffee 15.45 Contributed Paper Session 2 Climate Change (Chair: Wilfrid Legg) Faical Akaichi, SRUC; Rodolfo Nayga, Lawton Nalley Lanier, University of Arkansas Do consumers make trade-offs with respect to GHG emissions, local and food miles attributes? Evidence from experimental auctions of US rice Alsana Chyzheuskaya, Teagasc, Ireland Measuring the Marginal Abatement Cost of mitigating nitrogen in agriculture Kevin F. Hanrahan, Teagasc, Ireland Climate change and agricultural policy coherence: agricultural growth and GHG emissions in Ireland Supply Chain II (Chair: Wyn Morgan) Imre Fertő, Corvinus University of Budapest Intra-industry trade for agri-food products in the enlarged European Union Attila Jambor, Imre Fertő, Corvinus University of Budapest Vertical intra-industry agri-food trade between Hungary and the European Union Agriculture and Fisheries (Chair: John Davis) Matthew Gorton, Newcastle University; Johannes Sauer, University of Kiel; Sophia Davidova, University of Kent Migration and agricultural efficiency in Kosovo Elke Plaas, Holger Bergmann, Georg-August University of Göttingen Are on-farm investment decisions dependent on the life-cycle stage of the owners? Serkan Kucuksenel, Zafer Kanik, Middle East Technical University, Ankara Implementation of the maximum sustainable yield under an aged-structured model Behavioural Economics (Chair: Iain Fraser) Klaus Glenk, Julia Martin-Ortega, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, Jacqueline Potts, SRUC Does attribute non-attendance matter for benefit transfer using stated choice data? Takashi Yamano, Srinivasulu Rajendran, Maria Luz, Malabayabas, International Rice Research Institute Psychological constructs and their associations with adoption of submergence-tolerant rice in Eastern India Salvatore di Falco, London School of Economics Evidence from a double-blind field experiment in Tanzania Disease and Biosecurity (Chair: Deborah Roberts) Bouda Ahmadi, Fiona Burnett, Mark Quilken, Alistair Stott, SRUC; Caroline Young, ADAS Consulting Ltd Reducing the impact of Sclerotinia disease by determining optimum crop rotations using dynamic programming David Cook, University Western Australia Eradication vs. control in biosecurity policy making: Mediterranean Fruit Fly Mohamud Hussein, Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera) On the efficiency of management-based regulation: a case study of the UK Poultry Inspection Regime 17.00 Posters in the Ramphal Atrium and Reception sponsored by AHDB Tuesday April 9th – AES Conference Day Two 8.45 Annual General Meeting of the Agricultural Economics Society 9.30 Presidential Address: Professor Rob Fraser To Cheat or Not to Cheat: Moral Hazard and Agri-Environmental Policy 10.30 Tea and Coffee 11.00 Contributed Paper Session 3 Topics in European Food (Chair: Tim Lloyd) Adelina Gschwandtner, University of Kent; Stefan Hirsch University of Bonn Profit persistence in the food industry: evidence from five European countries József Toth, Corvinus University of Budapest; Liesbeth Dries, Stefano Pascucci, Wageningen University Open or not open? (open innovation in the Hungarian wine industry) Carmen Hubbard, Newcastle University Distributional impacts of food price changes on Romanian households following EU accession: short-term welfare effects revisited Energy, Bioenergy, Forestry (Chair: Thia Hennessy) Yan Xu, Deborah Roberts, Kenneth Thomson, James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen A comparison of the total energy requirements of rural and urban households in Scotland: a SAM multiplier analysis Neryssa Glithero, Stephen Ramsden, Paul Wilson, University of Nottingham The potential for second generation biofuel feedstock from English arable farms Zsófia Benedek, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; ImreFertő, Corvinus University of Budapest Development and application of a new forestation index: global forestation patterns and drivers Trade (Chair: Stuart Platt) Christone Nyondo, Sophia M. Davidova and Alistair Bailey, University of Kent On market liberalisation and efficiency: a structural (VECM) analysis of common dry beans markets in Malawi Siyi Feng, Miles Patton, The Queen's University of Belfast Evolvement of market integration between EU and world agricultural markets Ana María Iregui, Banco de la República; Jesús Otero, Universidad del Rosario The long-run behaviour of the terms of trade Demand (Chair: Caroline Saunders) Richard Tiffin, Ariane Kehlbacher, University of Reading Using mixtures to model zero observations Faical Akaichi, Cesar Revoredo-Giha, Philip Leat, SRUC; Matthieu Arnoult, Independent Scholar Consumer demand for products with animal welfare attributes Iain Fraser, University of Kent Visual attention and attribute attendance in multi-attribute choice experiments 12.15 Lunch 13.15 Keynote Address: Professor David Pannell Value for Money in Environmental Policy and Environmental Economics 14.15 Discussion Papers 1 Chair: Klaus Glenk Daniel Bekesi, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Jens-Peter Loy, Christoph Weiss, University of Kiel State dependence and preference heterogeneity: the case of breakfast cereal consumption Busisiwe Nkonki-Mandleni, University of South Africa Determining factors of support for co-operatives in South Africa Chair: James Jones Carlos Dionisio Pérez Blanco, Carlos Mario Gomez, Universidad de Alcalá/IMDEA Agua, Spain Myths and maths of water efficiency: an analytical framework to assess the real outcome of water saving technologies in irrigation Berkeley Hill, University of London Reducing waste in public expenditure – the potential within the Common Agricultural Policy Chair: Paul Wilson Joseph Amikuzuno, University for Development Studies, Ghana Climate change implications for smallholder agriculture and adaption in the Upper East region of Ghana Shyam Sharma, National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad Revisiting the Traditional Irrigation System for Sustainability of Farm Production: Evidence from Bihar (India) Chair: Imre Fertő Attila Jambor, Aron Torok, Corvinus University of Budapest Intra-industry agri-food trade of the Baltic countries Barbara Tocco, Alastair Bailey, Sophia Davidova, University of Kent Occupational mismatch and exit from Agriculture: evidence from an enlarged EU 14.15 Tea and Coffee 15.45 Symposia 1 and Workshop Sessions Symposium: Food Price Instability – organised by Brendan Bayley (Treasury) and Ian Mitchell (Defra) Bio-economic Modelling Workshop – organised by MaritKragt, University of Western Australia Innovation in Dairy Production (Chair: Jeremy Franks) Johannes Sauer, Uwe Latacz-Lohmann, University of Kiel Efficient innovation in dairy production – empirical evidence Emma Dillon, Teagasc, Ireland Measuring the impact of improved animal health practices on the economic efficiency of Irish dairy farms David Colman, University of Manchester; Robert Jolly, Georgeanne Artz, Iowa State University; David Beever, John McCurdy, Richard Keenan Co. Ltd, Ireland Assessment of the technical and economic performance of Keenan Mechfiber dairy nutrition technology 2006-2011 Land Use (Chair: Shailesh Shrestha) Cathal O'Donoghue, Teagasc, Ireland An investigation of the participation decision in the Rural Environment Protection Scheme (REPS): a conditional logic approach using simulated counterfactual data for farmers Mary Ryan, Cathal O'Donoghue, Henry Phillips, Vincent Upton, Niall Farrelly, Teagasc, Ireland Modelling inter-temporal differential returns to agricultural and forestry land use using the Forest Investment and Valuation Estimator Wednesday April 10th – AES Conference Day Three 09.00 Discussion Paper Session 2 Chair: Derek Shepherd Friederike Anastassiadis, Oliver Mußhoff, Georg August University, Göttingen, Germany Evaluating the role of financial flexibility in farmers’ investment decisions using latent class analysis Ben Breen, Thia Hennessy, Trevor Donnellan, Kevin Hanrahan, Teagasc, Ireland A review of the risk management tools available for the CAP 2013 reform Chair: Kenneth Thomson Dennis Bergmann, Declan O'Connor, Cork Institute of Technology; Andreas Thümmel, University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, Germany A time series decomposition analysis of EU farm gate milk prices Lampros Lamprinakis, NILF, Norway Environmental change and organizational transformation in agricultural cooperatives – a qualitative case study Chair: Janet Dwyer Dare Akerele, Richard Tiffin, Chittur Srinivasan, University of Reading Household food demand in Nigeria: an application of Bayesian multivariate double hurdle model Irina Solovyeva, Ernst-August Nuppenau, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany Environmental efficiency of traditional farming with consideration of grassland biodiversity: implication for the Ukrainian Carpathians Chair: Carmen Hubbard Kai-Brit Bechtold, Awudu Abdulai, University of Kiel Combining Likert Scale attitudinal statements with choice experiments to analyze preference heterogeneity for functional dairy products Christina Siettou, Iain Fraser, Rob Fraser, University of Kent A Choice Experiment analysis of the management of the stray dog population in the UK 10.00 Tea and Coffee 10.20 Contributed Paper Session 4 Farm Households and Employment (Chair: Bob Bansback) Anne Kinsella, Thia Hennessy, Fiona Thorne, Teagasc, Ireland Planned intentions versus actual behaviour: assessing the reliability of intention surveys in predicting farmers’ production levels post de-coupling Jason Loughrey and Thia Hennessy, Teagasc, Ireland Farm level under-employment and the off-farm labour supply decisions of farm households in Ireland from 1996–2011 Ana Corina Miller, AFBI; Alan Matthews, Trinity College, Dublin; Trevor Donnellan, Cathal O’ Donoghue, Teagasc The employment effects of food harvest 2020 in Ireland Policy II (Chair: Richard Tranter) Sébastien Mary, Pierre Boulanger, European Commission An ex-ante assessment of CAP income stabilisation payments using a farm household model Doris Marquardt, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe; Ulrich Koester, University of Kiel The EU's technical assistance funds for rural development: a good idea with insufficient conceptual framework? Experiences from Romania Matthew Brown, George F White Surveyors; James Jones, Rickham Farm Partnership and CCRI/RAC Predicted management and economic impacts of proposed Pillar 1 Greening measures under the 2014 CAP Reform on dairy, mixed and upland farmers in North Cornwall Valuations and Preferences (Chair: Paul Caskie) Caroline Saunders, Peter Tait, Meike Guenthe, Lincoln University, New Zealand Assessing consumer preferences and willingness to pay for NZ food attributes in China, India and the UK, and their impact on producer returns Eric Ruto, Guy Garrod, Ken Willis, Neil Powe, Newcastle University Landscape specific preferences for the benefits of agri-environment schemes Topics in Agriculture I (Chair: Peter Midmore) Daniel May, Harper Adams University Does the representative farmer really exist? Eirik Romstad, Greta Stokstad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences The question is not what to conserve, but how to conserve Topics in Agriculture II (Chair: Jonathan Brooks) Richard Gray, Viktoriya Galushko, University of Regina, Canada Privatization of crop breeding in the UK: lessons for other countries Lajos Barátha, Imre Fertő, Hungarian Academy of Science, ŠtefanBojnec, University of Primorska, Hungary Off-farm income and technical efficiency: the case of Slovenian field cropping farms 11.40 Symposia 2 and 3 CAP Reform – organised by John Davis, Queen's University, Belfast; with Panel discussion and speakers from Queen's University, the Countryside and Community Research Institute, Defra and COPA-COGECA Journal of Agricultural Economics – organised by David Harvey, Newcastle University and Hester Tilbury, Wiley-Blackwell; with Dan Rigby, University of Manchester, on “Journal Rankings in Agricultural and Environmental Economics” 13.00 Lunch and Depart Reference 87th AES Annual Conference Programme, University of Warwick, 2013, Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 64, (2013) pp. 749– 754. 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