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Books
E1. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors. The Economics and
Management of Water and Drainage in Agriculture. Norwell,
Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1991). (out of print)
E2. Gerald A. Carlson, David Zilberman, and John
A.
Miranowski, editors. Agricultural and
Environmental
Resource Economics. New York: Oxford University Press (1993).
E3. Frank Casey, Andrew Schmitz, Scott Swinton,
and
David Zilberman, editors. Flexible
Incentives for the Adoption of Environmental Technologies in Agriculture.
Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1999)
E4. V. Santaniello, R.E. Evenson, D. Zilberman,
and
G.A. Carlson, editors. Agricultural and intellectual Property Rights:
Economic, Institutional and Implementation Issues in Biotechnology. New
York: CABI Publishing (2000)
E5. Steven A. Wolf and David Zilberman, editors. Knowlenge
Generation and Technical Change: Institutional Innovation in Agriculture.
Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers (2001)
E6. V. Santaniello, R.E. Evenson, D. Zilberman,
editors. Market
Development
for Genetically Modified Foods. New York: CABI Publishing.
(2002)
E7. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors. Economics of
Water
Resources: The Contribution of Dan Yaron. Norwell, Massachusetts:
Kluwer
Academic Publishers (2002)
E8. R.E. Evenson, V. Santaniello and David
Zilberman, editors. Economic and Social
Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology. New York: CABI Publishing
(2002)
Journal Articles
A1. L. Joe Moffitt, David Zilberman, and Richard E. Just, "Economic
Impact of Water Quality Regulation on Dairying in the Santa Ana River
Basin," California Agriculture, Vol. 30, No. 9 (September, 1976), pp.
17-19.
A2. Eithan Hochman, David Zilberman, and Richard
E.
Just, "Two-Goal Regional Environmental Policy: The Case of the Santa
Ana
River Basin," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol.
4,
No. 1 (January, 1977), pp. 25-39.
A3. Eithan Hochman, David Pines, and David
Zilberman, "The Effects of Pollution Taxation on the Pattern of
Resource Allocation: The Downstream Diffusion Case," Quarterly Journal
of Economics, Vol. 91, No. 4 (November, 1977), pp. 625-638. link
to article
A4. Eithan Hochman, David Zilberman, and Richard
E.
Just, "Internalization in a Stochastic Pollution Model," Water
Resources
Research, Vol. 13, No. 6 (December, 1977), pp. 877-881.
A5. Eithan Hochman and David Zilberman,
"Examination of Environmental Policies Using Production and Pollution
Microparameter Distributions," Econometrica, Vol. 46, No. 4 (July,
1978), pp. 739-760. link
to article
A6. L. Joe Moffitt, David Zilberman, and Richard
E.
Just, "A 'Putty Clay' Approach to Aggregation of Production/Pollution
Possibilities: An Application in Dairy Waste Control, "American Journal
of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 60, No. 3 (August, 1978), pp.
452-459.
A7. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman,
"Asymmetry
of Taxes and Subsidies in Regulating Stochastic Mishap," Quarterly
Journal
of Economics, Vol. 93, No. 1 (February, 1979), pp. 139-148.link
to article
A8. Eithan Hochman and David Zilberman, "Two-Goal
Environmental Policy: An Integration of Micro and Macro Ad Hoc Decision
Rules," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 6, No.
2 (June, 1979),
pp. 152-174.
A9. Richard E. Just, Andrew Schmitz, and David
Zilberman, "Price Controls and Optimal Export Policies Under
Alternative Market Structures," American Economic Review, Vol. 69, No.
4 (September, 1979), pp. 706-714. link
to article
A10. Richard E. Just, Andrew Schmitz, and David
Zilberman, "Technological Change in Agriculture," Science, Vol. 206,
No. 4424 (December 14, 1979), pp. 1277-1280. link
to article
A11. Joseph Yassour, David Zilberman, and Gordon
C.
Rausser, "Optimal Choices Among Alternative Technologies with
Stochastic
Risk," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 63, No. 4
(November,
1981), pp. 718-723.
A12. David Zilberman, "The Use and Potential of
Optimal Control Models in Agricultural Economics," Western Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Vol. 7, No. 2 (December, 1982), pp.
395-405.
A13. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman,
"Stochastic Structure, Farm Size, and Technology Adoption in Developing
Agriculture," Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 35, No. 2 (July, 1983), pp.
307-328. link
to article
A14. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Eithan
Hochman, "Estimation of Multicrop Production Functions," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 65, No. 4 (November, 1983), pp.
770-780.
A15. Chhotan Singh and David Zilberman,
"Allocation
of Fertilizer Among Crops Under Risk--A Quadratic Programming
Approach,"
Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. XXXIX, No. 1
(January-March,
1984), pp. 77-84.
A16. Jeffrey T. La France, Andrew Schmitz, and
David Zilberman, "Small Leading Firms,"Economic Record, Vol. 60, No.
169 (June, 1984), pp. 160-164.
A17. Margriet Caswell, David Zilberman, and George
E. Goldman, "Economic Implications of Drip Irrigation," California
Agriculture, Vol. 38, No. 7-8 (July-August, 1984), pp. 4 and 5.
A18. David Zilberman, "Dynamic Supply Response and
Agricultural Investment: Discussion,"North Central Journal of
Agricultural Economics (October, 1984), pp. 179-180.
A19. Eithan Hochman, Jeffrey La France, and David
Zilberman, "Solar Energy and Hydroelectric Power Generation in the Dead
Sea: A Dynamic Analysis," Water Resources Research, Vol. 20, No. 11
(November, 1984),
pp. 1469-1476.
A20. Gordon C. Rausser, David Zilberman, and
Richard E. Just, "The Distributional Effects of Land Controls in
Agriculture,"
Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 9, No. 2 (December,
1984),
pp. 215-232.
A21. David Zilberman, "Technological Change,
Government Policies, and Exhaustible Resources in Agriculture,"
American Journal
of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 66, No. 5 (December, 1984), pp.
634-640.
A22. Gershon Feder, Richard E. Just, and David
Zilberman, "Adoption of Agricultural Innovations in Developing
Countries: A Survey," Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol.
32, No. 2 (January, 1985), pp. 255-298.
A23. Margriet Caswell and David Zilberman, "The
Choices of Irrigation Technologies in California," American Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Vol. 67, No. 2 (May, 1985), pp. 224-239.
A24. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "Risk
Aversion, Technology Choice, and Equity Effects of Agricultural
Policy," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 67, No. 7
(May, 1985), pp. 435-440.
A25. Robert N. Collender and David Zilberman,
"Land
Allocation Under Uncertainty for Alternative Specifications of Return
Distributions," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 67,
No. 4 (November,
1985), pp. 779-786.
A26. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Efficient Regulation of Environmental Health Risks: The Case of
Groundwater Contamination in California," Ricerche Economiche, Vol.
XXXIX, No. 4 (October-December, 1985), pp. 540-549.
A27. Eithan Hochman and David Zilberman, "Optimal
Exploitation of Energy Resources: Solar Power and Electricity
Generation in Below Sea Level Basins," Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management, Vol.
12, No. 4 (December, 1985), pp. 322-337.
A28. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "Income
Distributional Implications of Water Policy Decisions," Western Journal
of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 10, No. 2 (December, 1985), pp.
170-182.
A29. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman, "The
Econometrics of Damage Control: Why Specification Matters," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 68 (1986), pp. 262-273.
A30. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "Does
the
Law of Supply Hold Under Uncertainty?" The Economic Journal, Vol. 96
(June,
1986), pp. 514-524. link
to article
A31. Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser, and David
Zilberman, "Modelling the Effects of Policy on Farmers in Developing
Agriculture," International Journal of Development Planning Literature,
Vol. 1 No. 3
(July-September, 1986), pp. 287-300.
A32. Margriet Caswell and David Zilberman, "The
Effects of Well Depth and Land Quality on the Choice of Irrigation
Technology," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 68, No. 4
(November, 1986), pp. 798-811.
A33. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Regulating Environmental and Human Risks from Agricultural Residuals,"
Applied Agricultural Research (December, 1986) (also published in
University of California
Systemwide Proceedings).
A34. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman, "The
Welfare Economics of Price Supports in U. S. Agriculture," American
Economic Review, Vol. 76, No. 5 (December, 1986), pp. 1135-1141. link
to article
A35. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Regulation of Marine Contamination Under Environmental Uncertainty:
Shellfish Contamination in California," Marine Resource Economics, Vol.
4 (1987), pp. 211-225.
A36. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "The
Effects of Agricultural Development Policies on Income Distribution and
Technological Change in Agriculture," Journal of Development Economics,
Vol. 28 (1988), pp. 193-216.
A37. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "A
Methodology for Evaluating Equity Implications of Environmental Policy
Decisions in Agriculture," Land Economics, Vol. 64, No. 1 (February,
1988), pp. 37-52.
A38. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Efficient Regulation of Environmental Health Risks," Quarterly Journal
of Economics, Vol. CIII (February, 1988), pp. 167-178. link
to article
A39. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Irrigation
Technological Choices," Irrinews No. 35 (1-3), (1988).
A40. David Bigman, David Newbery, and David
Zilberman, "New Approaches in Agricultural Policy Research:
Discussion," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 70, No. 2 (May, 1988), pp.
460-461.
A41. Daniel S. Putler and David Zilberman,
"Computer Use in Tulare County Agriculture,"California Agriculture,
Vol. 42, No.
4 (July-August, 1988), pp. 16-18.
A42. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Eithan
Hochman, "Estimation of Multicrop Production Functions: Reply,"
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 70, No. 3 (August,
1988), pp. 733 and 734.
A43. Erik Lichtenberg, Douglas D. Parker, and
David
Zilberman, "Marginal Analysis of Welfare Costs of Environmental
Policies:
The Case of Pesticide Regulation," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics,
Vol. 70, No. 4 (November, 1988), pp. 867-874.
A44. Daniel S. Putler and David Zilberman,
"Computer Use in Agriculture: Evidence from Tulare County, California,"
American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 70, No. 4 (November, 1988), pp.
790-802.
A45. Robert N. Collender and David Zilberman,
"Land
Allocation Under Uncertainty for Alternative Specifications of Return
Distributions: Reply," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol.
71, No. 2 (May, 1989), pp. 441 and 442.
A46. Carolyn R. Harper and David Zilberman, "Pest
Externalities from Agricultural Inputs,"American Journal of
Agricultural Economics,
Vol. 71, No. 3 (August, 1989), pp. 692-702.
A47. Erik Lichtenberg, David Zilberman, and
Kenneth
T. Bogen, "Regulating Environmental Health Risks under Uncertainty:
Groundwater Contamination in California," Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management, Vol. 17 (1989), pp. 22-34.
A48. Claudia Parliament, Yacov Tsur, and David
Zilberman, "Cooperative Labor Allocation under Uncertainty," Journal of
Comparative Economics, Vol. 13, (1989), pp. 539-552.
A49. Harry de Gorter and David Zilberman, "On the
Political Economy of Public Good Inputs in Agriculture," American
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 72, No. 1 (February, 1990), pp.
131-137.
A50. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, Eithan
Hochman, and Ziv Bar-Shira, "Input Allocation in Multicrop Systems,"
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 72, No. 1 (February,
1990), pp. 200-209.
A51. Margriet Caswell, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "The Effects of Pricing Policies on Water Conservation and
Drainage,"
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 72 (November, 1990),
pp. 883-890.
A52. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, "The
Economics of Resource-Conservation, Pollution-Reduction Technology
Selection: The Case of Irrigation Water," Energy and Resources, Vol.
XIII (1991), pp.
323-348.
A53. Douglas D. Parker, David Zilberman, and Kirby
Moulton, "How Quality Relates to Price in California Fresh Peaches,"
California
Agriculture, Vol. 45, No. 2 (March-April, 1991), pp. 14-16.
A54. David Zilberman and Andrew Schmitz, Letter to
the Editor. Re: Ayer and Conklin vs. Knutson, et al. "Chemical Wars"
(Fourth Quarter, 1990, and First Quarter, 1991, Choices), Choices
(Second Quarter 1991), p. 40.
A55. David Zilberman, Andrew Schmitz, Gary
Casterline, Erik Lichtenberg, and Jerome B. Siebert, "The Economics of
Pesticide Use and Regulation," Science, Vol. 253, No. 5019 (August 2,
1991), pp. 518-522. link
to article
A56. Ariel Dinar, Mark Campbell, and David
Zilberman, "Adoption of Improved Irrigation and Drainage Reduction
Technologies under Limiting Environmental Conditions," Environmental
and Resource Economics, Vol. 2 (1992), pp. 373-398.
A57. Bruce A. Babcock, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Impact of Damage Control and Quality of Output: Estimating
Pest Control Effectiveness," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, Vol. 74, No. 1 (February, 1992), pp. 165-172.
A58. Carolyn R. Harper and David Zilberman,
"Pesticides and Worker Safety," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, Vol. 74, No. 1 (February, 1992), pp. 68-78.
A59. Gerald Carlson, Mark Cochrane, Michelle
Marra,
and David Zilberman, "Agricultural Resource Economics and the
Environment,"
Review of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 14, No. 2 (July, 1992), pp.
313-326.
A60. David Zilberman, "Environmental Aspects of
Economic Relations Between Nations," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, Vol. 74, (December, 1992), pp. 1144-1149.
A61. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman,
"University Technology Transfers: Impacts on Local and U. S.
Economies," Contemporary Policy Issues, Vol. XI (April, 1993), pp.
87-99.
A62. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman,
"Hedonic Estimation of Quality Factors Affecting the Farm-Retail
Margin," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 75 (May,
1993), pp. 458-466.
A63. Alyssa Postlewait, Douglas D. Parker, and
David Zilberman, "The Advent of Biotechnology and Technology Transfer
in Agriculture," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 43,
No. 3-4 (May/June, 1993), pp. 271-287.
A64. Erik Lichtenberg, Robert C. Spear, and David
Zilberman, "The Economics of Reentry Regulation of Pesticides,"
American Journal
of Agricultural Economics Vol. 75 (November, 1993), pp. 946-958.
A65. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman,
"Biotechnology in a Regulated World," International Journal of
Technology Management,
Special Issue, Biotechnology Review No. 1 (November, 1993), pp.
95-109.
A66. Margriet F. Caswell, David Zilberman, and
Gary
Casterline, "The Diffusion of Resource-Quality-Augmenting Technologies:
Output
Supply and Input Demand Effects," Natural Resource Modeling, Vol. 7,
No.
4 (Fall, 1993), pp. 305-329.
A67. Richard Just and David Zilberman, "In Defense
of Fence to Fence: Can the Backward Bending Supply Curve Exist,"
Journal
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Winter, 1993),
pp. 277-285.
A68. David Zilberman, Andrew Schmitz, Ariel Dinar,
and Farhed Shah, "A Water Scarcity or a Water Management Crisis?"
Canadian
Water Resources Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1993).
A69. Glynis Gawn, Robert Innes, Gordon Rausser,
and
David Zilberman, "Nutrient Demand and the Allocation of Time: Evidence
from
Guam," Applied Economics (1993), Vol. 25, pp. 811-830.
A70. David Zilberman, Neal MacDougall, and Farhed
Shah, "Changes in Water Allocation Mechanisms for California
Agriculture," Contemporary Economic Policy, Vol. 12, No. 1 (January,
1994), pp. 122-133.
A71. Cherisa Yarkin, David Sunding, David
Zilberman, and Jerry Siebert, "Cancelling Methyl Bromide for
Postharvest Use to Trigger Mixed Economic Results," California
Agriculture, Vol. 48, No. 3 (May-June, 1994), pp. 16-21.
A72. Cherisa Yarkin, David Sunding, David
Zilberman, and Jerry Siebert, "Methyl Bromide Regulation . . . All
Crops Should Not Be Treated Equally," California Agriculture, Vol. 48,
No. 3 (May-June,
1994), pp. 10-15.
A73. David Zilberman, "Economics and
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Efforts," Journal of Agricultural and
Applied Economics,
Vol. 26, No. 1 (July, 1994), pp. 35-42.
A74. David Zilberman and Federico Castillo,
"Economic and Health Consequences of Pesticide Use in Developing
Country Agriculture: Discussion," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, Vol. 76 (August, 1994), pp. 603 and 604.
A75. David Zilberman, David Sunding, Richard
Howitt, Ariel Dinar, and Neal MacDougall, "Water for California
Agriculture: Lessons from the Drought and New Water Market Reform,"
Choices (Fourth Quarter, 1994), pp. 25-28.
A76. Renan U. Goetz and David Zilberman, "Mining
the Soil: Agricultural Production Systems on Peatland," Environmental
and
Resource Economics, Vol. 4 (1994), pp. 1-20.
A77. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman, "What
Do We Know About Decision Making Under Risk and Where Do We Go From
Here?" Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol. 19, No. 2
(December, 1994), pp. 425-445.
A78. Farhed Shah, David Zilberman, and Erik
Lichtenberg, "Optimal Combination of Pollution Prevention and Abatement
Policies: The Case of Agricultural Drainage," Environmental and
Resource Economics, Vol. 5, No. 1 (1995), pp. 29-49.
A79. Farhed Shah, David Zilberman, and Ujjayant
Chakravorty, "Technology Adoption in the Presence of an Exhaustible
Resource: The Case of Ground Water Extraction," American Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Vol. 77, No. 2 (May, 1995), pp. 291-299.
A80. David Sunding, David Zilberman, and Neal
MacDougall, "Water Markets and the Cost of Improving Water Quality on
the San Francisco Bay/Delta Estuary," The Hastings West-Northwest
Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Spring, 1995),
pp. 159-165.
A81. Ujjayant Chakravorty, Eithan Hochman, and
David Zilberman, "A Spatial Model of Optimal Water Conveyance," Journal
of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 29 (March, 1995), pp.
25-41. link
to article
A82. David Sunding, David, Zilberman, Gordon
Rausser, and Alan Marco, "Flexible Technology and the Cost of Improving
Groundwater Quality," Natural Resource Modeling, Vol. 2 (Spring, 1995),
pp. 177-192.
A83. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman,
"Biotechnology and the Future of Agriculture and Natural Resources-An
Overview," Technological Forecasting and Social Change: An
International Journal, Special Issue, Biotechnology and the Future of
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Douglas D. Parker and David
Zilberman (Guest Editors), Vol. 50, No. 1 (September, 1995).
A84. David Buschena and David Zilberman,
"Performance of the Similarity Hypothesis Relative to Existing Models
of Risky Choice," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Vol. 11 (November,
1995), pp. 233-262.
A85. Bruce McWilliams and David Zilberman, "Time
of
Technology Adoption and Learning by Using," Economics of Innovation and
New
Technology, Vol. 4 (1996), pp. 139-154.
A86. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman, "The
Use of Information Services: The Case of CIMIS," Agribusiness, Vol. 12,
No. 3 (1996), pp. 209-218.
A87. Gary Green, David Sunding, David Zilberman,
Doug Parker, Cliff Trotter, and Steven Collup, "Does Water Price
Influence
Irrigation Technology Adoption?" California Agriculture 50
(March/April,
1996), pp. 36-40.
A88. Bruce A. Babcock, P. G. Lakshminarayan,
JunJie
Wu, and David Zilberman, "The Economics of a Public Fund for
Environmental
Amenities: A Study of CRP Contracts," American Journal of Agricultural
Economics,
Vol. 78 (November, 1996), pp. 961-971.
A89. Gareth Green, David Sunding, David Zilberman,
and Doug Parker, "Explaining Irrigation Technology Choices: A
Microparameter Approach," American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Vol. 78 (November, 1996), pp. 1064-1072.
A90. David Zilberman, Madhu Khanna, and Leslie
Lipper, "Economics of New Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture,"
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol. 41, No.
1 (1997),
pp. 63-80.
A91. David Zilberman and Katti Millock, "Financial
Incentives and Pesticide Use," Food Policy, Vol. 22, No. 2 (1997), pp.
133-144.
A92. Ujjayant Chakravorty and David Zilberman,
"Water Markets in California: Lessons of a Drought," Down to Earth,
Vol. 6, No. 3 (June 30, 1997), pp. 33-37.
A93. Bruce A. Babcock, P. G. Lakshminarayan,
Junjie
Wu, and David Zilberman, "Targeting Tools for the Purchase of
Environmental
Amenities," Land Economics, Vol. 73, No. 3 (August, 1997), pp.
325-339.
A94. David Zilberman and Katti Millock, "Pesticide
Use and Regulation: Making Economic Sense Out of an Externality and
Regulation Nightmare," Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
Vol. 22, No. 2 (1997), pp. 321-332.
A95. Daniel R. Cohen and David Zilberman, "Actual
versus Stated Willingness to Pay: A Comment," Journal of Agricultural
and Resource Economics, Vol. 22, No. 2 (1997), pp. 376-381.
A96. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman,
"Incentives,
Precision Technology and Environmental Quality," Ecological Economics,
Vol.
23, No. 1 (October, 1997), pp 25-43.
A97. Janis Olmstead, David Sunding, Douglas
Parker,
Richard Howitt, and David Zilberman, "Water Marketing in the '90's:
Entering
the Electronic Age," Choices, (Third Quarter, 1997), pp. 24-28.
A98. David Zilberman and Amir Heiman, "The Value
of
Economic Research," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol.
79,
No. 5 (1997), pp. 1539-1544.
A99. Bruce McWilliams, Yacov Tsur, Eithan Hochman,
and David Zilberman, "Count-Data Regression Models of the Time to Adopt
New Technologies," Applied Economics Letters, No. 5 (1998), pp.
369-373. link
to article
A100. Doug Parker, David Zilberman, and Federico
Castillo, "Office of Technology Transfer, the Privatization of
University Innovations, and Agriculture," Choices, (First Quarter,
1998), pp. 19-25.
A101. U. Regev, A. P. Gutierrez, S. J. Schreiber,
and D. Zilberman, "Biological
and Economic
Foundations of Renewable Resource Exploitation," Ecological Economics,
Vol. 26, No. 3 (September, 1998), pp. 227-242.
A102. Erik Lichtenberg, Douglas D. Parker, David
Sunding, and David Zilberman, "Economics and Pesticide Regulation,"
Choices (Fourth Quarter, 1997), pp. 26-29.
A103. Z. Bar-Shira, R. E. Just, and D. Zilberman,
"Estimation of Farmers' Risk Attitude: An Econometric Approach,"
Agricultural Economics, Vol. 17 (1997), pp. 211-222.
A104. Eyal Brill, Eithan Hochman, and David
Zilberman, "Allocation and Pricing at the Water District Level,"
American Journal
of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 79, No. 4 (August, 1997), pp.
952-963.
A105. David Zilberman, "World Food Needs Toward
2020: Discussion," American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Vol. 79, No. 5 (1997), pp. 1487-1488.
A106. David L. Sunding and David Zilberman,
"Allocating Product Liability in a Multimarket Setting," International
Review of Law and Economics, Vol. 18 (1998), pp. 1-11.
A107. Scott R. Templeton, David Zilberman, and
Seung Jick Yoo, "An Economic Perspective on Outdoor Residential
Pesticide Use," Environmental Science and Technology (September
1, 1998), pp. 416A-423A.
A108. Daniel R. Cohen-Vogel, Daniel E. Osgood,
Douglas D. Parker, and David Zilberman, "The California Irrigation
Management
Information System (CIMIS): Intended and Unanticipated Impacts of
Public
Investment," Choices (Third Quarter, 1998), pp. 20 and 21.
A109. Scott R. Templeton, Seung Jick Yoo and David
Zilberman, "An Economic Analysis of Yard Care and Synthetic Chemical
Use: The Case of San Francisco," Environmental and Resource Economics,
1-13, 1998.
A110. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman. "Barriers
to Energy-Efficiency in Electricity Generation in India." The Energy
Journal, Vol. 20 (1999):pp. 25-41
A111. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman, "Freer
Markets and the Abatement of Carbon Emissions: The
Electricity-Generating Sector in India," Resource and Energy Economics,
Vol 21 (1999), pp. 125-152
A112. Jinhua Zhao and David Zilberman,
"Irreversibility and Restoration in Natural Resource Development,"
Oxford Economics Papers, forthcoming, 1999. link
to article
A113. David Zilberman, Scott R. Templeton, and
Madhu Khanna "Agriculture and the Environment: An Economic Perspective
with
implications for Nutrition," Food Policy, Vol. 24 (May, 1999), pp.
211-229
A114. David Buschena and David Zilberman,
"Generalized Expected Utility, Heteroscedastic Error, and Path
Dependence in Risky
Choice," Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. Vol 20, no. 1 (2000), pp.
67-88
A115. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman,
"Testing the Effects of Similarity on Risky Choice: Implications for
Violations
of Expected Utility," Theory and Decision, Vol 46 (1999), pp.
253-280
A116. Amir Heiman, Bruce McWilliams, and David
Zilberman, "Demonstrations and money-Back Guarantees: Market Mechanisms
to Reduce
Uncertainty," Journal of Business Research, Vol 54 (2001), pp.
71-84
A117. Renan U. Goetz and David Zilberman, "The
Dynamics of Spatial Pollution: The Case of Phosphorus Runoff from
Agricultural
Land," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Vol 24 (200), pp.
143-163
A118. JunJie Wu, Richard M. Adams, David
Zilberman,
and Bruce Babcock, "Targeting Resource Conservation Expenditures,"
Chices
(Second Quarter, 2000), pp. 33-38
A119. Doug Parker, Daniel R. Cohen-Vogel, Daniel
E.
Osgood, and David Zilberman, Publicly Funded Weather Database Benefits
Users
Statewide," California Agriculture, Vol. 54, No. 3 (May-June 20000, pp.
21-25
A120. Brent Hueth, Bruce McWilliams, David
Sunding,
and David Zilberman, "Analysis of an Emerging Market: Can Methyl iodide
Substitute for Methyl Bromide?" Review of Agricultural Economics, Vol.
22, No. 1
(Spring/Summer 2000), pp. 43-54 link
to article
A121. Amir Heiman, David R. Just, and David
Zilberman, "The Role of Socioeconomic Factors and Lifestyle Variables
in Attitude
and the Demand for Genetically Modified Foods," Journal of
Agribusiness,
Vol. 18, No. 3 (Fall, 2000) pp. 249-260
A122. Joshua Zivin, Brent M. Hueth, and David
Zilberman, "Managing a Multiple-Use Resource: The Case of Feral Pig
Management in
California Rangeland," journal of Environmental Economics and
Management,
Vol. 39 (2000), pp. 189-204 link
to article
A123. Ujjayant Chakravorty and David Zilberman,
"Editorial--Introduction to the Special Issue on: Management of Water
Resources for Agriculture," Agricultural Economics, Special Issue,
Management of Water Resources for Agriculture, Ujjayant Chakravorty and
David Zilberman (Guest Editors), Vol. 24, No. 1 (December, 2000), pp.
3-7
A124. Steven Wolf, David Just, and David
Zilberman,
"Between Data and Decisions: The Organization of Agricultural
Economic
Information Systems," Research Policy, Vol. 30, No. 1 (January, 2001),
pp.
121-141.
A125. D. Zilberman, C. Yarkin, and A. Heiman,
"Etats-Unis: Menace sur l’Innovation Agricole" ("Privatization and
Innovation in Agricultural Biotechnology"), Biofutur, Vol. 209 (March,
2001), pp. 40-43.
A126. Amir Heiman, Bruce McWilliams, Zhihua Shen,
and David Zilberman, “Learning and Forgetting: Modeling Optimal
Product Sampling Over Time,” Management Science, Vol. 47, No. 4 (April,
2001),
pp. 532-546.
A127. Amir Heiman, David R. Just, and David
Zilberman. “The Effect of Religion, Education, and Income on the Level
of Acceptance of Biotechnology,” International Journal of Biotechnology
Vol. 3, No.
3/4 (2001), pp. 257-259.
A128. JunJie Wu, David Zilberman, and Bruce A.
Babcock, "Environmental and Distributional Impacts of Conservation
Targeting Strategies," Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management, Vol. 41, No. 3 (May, 2001), pp. 333-350 link
to article
A129. Petra Hellegers, David Zilberman, and Ekko
van Ierland, “Dynamics of Agricultural Groundwater Extraction,”
Ecological
Economics, Vol. 37 (May 2001), pp. 303-311.
A130. Amir Heiman, Bruce McWilliams, and David
Zilberman, “Reducing Purchasing Risk with Demonstrations and Money-Back
Guarantees,” Journal of Marketing Management, Vol. 11, Issue 1 (Spring,
2001), pp.
58-72.
A131. Doug Parker, Federico Castillo, and
David Zilberman, "Public-Private Sector Linkages in Research and
Development: the Case of U.S. Agriculture," American Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Volume 83, No. 3, (August, 2001), pp. 736 link
to article
A132. Amir Heiman, David R. Just, Bruce
McWilliams,
and David Zilberman, “Incorporating Family Interactions and
Socioeconomic
Variables into Family Production Functions—The Case of Demand for
Meats,”
Agribusiness: An International Journal, Vol. 17, No. 4 (Fall,
2001),
pp. 455-468. link
to article
A133. Gregory Graff and David Zilberman, “Towards
an Intellectual Property Clearinghouse for Agricultural Biotechnology,”
Intellectual Property Strategy Today, No. 3-2001, (Fall, 2001), pp.
1-11.
A134. Gregory Graff, Alan Bennett, Brian
Wright, and David Zilberman, "Intellectual Property Clearinghouse
Mechanisms for Agriculture: Summary of an Industry, Academia, and
International Development Round Table," Intellectual Property Strategy
Today, No. 3-2001, (Fall,
2001)
A135. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman, “Adoption
of Energy Efficient Technologies and Carbon Abatement: The Electricity
Generating Sector in India,” Energy Economics, Vol. 23, No. 6
(November, 2001), pp. 637-658.
A136. Jinhua Zhao and David Zilberman, "Fixed
Costs, Efficient Resource Management, and Conservation," American
Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Volume 83, No. 4, (November, 2001), pg. 942 link
to article
A137. Gregory Graff and David Zilberman, "An
Intellectual Property Clearinghouse for Agricultural Biotechnology,"
Nature Biotechnology, Volume 19, (December, 2001), pp. 1179-1180 link
to article
A138. David Zilberman, “Incentives and Trading in
Water Resource Management,” Water Resources Update, Issue No. 121
(January,
2002), pp. 1-2.
A139. David Zilberman, Ariel Dinar, Neal
MacDougall,
Madhu Khanna, Cheryl Brown, Federico Castillo, “Individual and
Institutional Responses to the Drought: The Case of California
Agriculture,” Water Resources Update, Issue No. 121 (January, 2002),
pp. 17-23.
A140. Janis M. Carey and David Zilberman, “A Model
of Investment Under Uncertainty: Modern Irrigation Technology and
Emerging Markets in Water,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Vol. 84,
No. 1 (February, 2002), pp. 171-183.
A141. Cheryl Brown, Lori Lynch, and David
Zilberman, “The Economics of Controlling Insect-Transmitted Plant
Diseases,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 84, No. 2
(May, 2002), pp. 279-291.
A142. Joshua Graff Zivin and David Zilberman,
“Optimal Environmental Health Regulations with Heterogeneous
Populations: Treatment versus ‘Tagging’,” Journal of Environmental
Economics and Management,
Vol. 43, No. 3, (May, 2002), pp. 455-476. link
to article
A143. Amir Heiman, John Miranowski, David
Zilberman, and Jennifer Alix, “The Increasing Role of Agribusiness in
Agricultural Economics,” Journal of Agribusiness, Vol. 20, No. 1
(Spring, 2002), pp. 1-30.
A144. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
“Storage Technology and the Environment,” Journal of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, Vol. 27, No. 1 (July, 2002), pp.
146-164.
A145. Madhu Khanna, Murat Isik, and David
Zilberman, “Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Green Payment Policies
for Conservation Technology Adoption with Heterogeneous Land Quality,”
Agricultural Economics, Vol. 27, No. 2 (August, 2002), pp. 157-174.
A146. Katrin Millock, David Sunding, and David
Zilberman, “Regulating Pollution with Endogenous Monitoring,” Journal
of Environmental Economics and Management. Vol. 44, No. 2 (September,
2002), pp. 221-241.
A147. Janis Carey, David L. Sunding, and David
Zilberman, “Transaction Costs and Trading Behavior in an Immature Water
Market,” Environment and Development Economics, Vol. 7, No. 4 (October,
2002), pp. 733-750.
A148. David Sunding and David Zilberman, “The
Economics of Environmental Regulation by Licensing: An Assessment of
Recent Changes to the Wetland Permitting Process,” Natural Resources
Journal, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Winter, 2002), pp. 59-90.
A149. Matim Qaim and David Zilberman, “Yield
Effects of Genetically Modified Crops
in Developing Countries,” Science, Vol. 299, (February 7, 2003), pp.
900-902.
A150. Aya Ogishi, David Zilberman, and Mark
Metcalfe, “Integrated Agribusiness and Liability for Animal Waste,”
Environmental Science and Policy, Vol. 6 (2003), pp. 181-188.
A151.Stephen Hamilton, David Sunding, and David
Zilberman, "Public Goods and the Value of Product Quality Regulations:
the Case of Food Study," Journal of Public Economics, 87:3-4, (March
2003), pp.799-817.
A152. Matin Qaim and David Zilberman, "Bt Crops
Can Have Sustainable Yield Effects," Update: Agricultural and Resource
Economics, Vol 6. No.6 (July/August 203), pp.1-2, cont.11
A153. Gregory Graff, Susan Cullen, Kemt Bradford,
David Zilberman, and Alan Bennet, "The Public-Private Structure of
Intellectual Property Ownership in Agricultual Biotechnology," Nature
Biotechnology, Vol. 21, No. 9 (September 2003), pp. 989-995.
A154. Amir Heiman, David Zilberman, Kathy Baylis,
"The Role of Agricultural Promotions in Reducing Uncertainties of
Exported Fruits and Vegetables," Journal of International Food and
Agribusiness, Vol. 12, No. 3 (2001), pp. 1-26
A155. Greg Graff, Matin Qaim, Cherisa Yarkin,
David Zilberman, "Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries,"
Perspectives In World Food And Agriculture (2004), pp. 417-438.
A156. Steven Wolf and David Zilberman, "Public
Science, Biotechnology, and the Industrial Organization of Agrofood
Systems," AgBioForum, Vol. 2 (1) (1999), pp. 37-42.
A157. David Zilberman, Xuemei Liu, David
Roland-Holst and David Sunding, "Climate Change and Environmental
Policy," Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Vol.
9, No. 4, (2004), pp. 365-382.
Book Chapters and Reviews
Book Chapters
C1.1. Richard E. Just, Andrew Schmitz, and David
Zilberman, "The Social Impact of Technological Change in Agriculture,"
Technological Change, Farm Mechanization and Agricultural Employment,
University of
California at Davis Kellogg Program, Cooperative Extension, and the
Giannini
Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California,
Berkeley,
July, 1978.
C1.2. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Gordon
C. Rausser, "A Putty-Clay Approach to theDistributional Effects of New
Technology Under Risk," Operations Research in Agriculture and Water
Resources, ed. Daniel Yaron and Charles Tapiero (Amsterdam: North
Holland, Inc., 1980).
C1.3. Gordon C. Rausser, Richard E. Just, and
David
Zilberman, "Prospects and Limitations of Operations Research
Applications
in Agriculture and Agricultural Policy," Operations Research in
Agriculture
and Water Resources, ed. Daniel Yaron and Charles Tapiero (Amsterdam:
North
Holland, Inc., 1980).
C1.4. Gordon C. Rausser, David Zilberman, and
Richard E. Just, "The Distributional Impacts of Agricultural Programs,"
in Proceedings from Perspectives on Food and Agricultural Policy
Research Workshop, ed. Walter J. Armbruster (Oak Brook, Illinois: Farm
Foundation, 1982).
C1.5. Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser, and
David
Zilberman, "Modelling Equity and Efficiency in Agricultural Production
Systems,"
Growth and Equity in Agricultural Development, Proceedings of the 18th
International Conference of Agricultural Economists, ed. Allen Maunder
and Kazushi Ohkawa (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983).
C1.6. David Zilberman and Gordon C. Rausser, "A
Proper Perspective for Considering Adaptive Economics" (Discussion of
Chapter
2), Modeling Farm Decisions for Policy Analysis, ed. Kenneth H. Baum
and
Lyle P. Schertz (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1983).
C1.7. David Zilberman and Richard E. Just, "Labor
Supply Uncertainty and Technology Adoption," Seasonal Agricultural
Labor Markets in the United States, ed. Robert D. Emerson (Ames: Iowa
State University Press, 1984).
C1.8. Eithan Hochman, Gideon Vitkon, and David
Zilberman, "The Arava: Development Model of an Arid Zone Under
Conditions of Uncertainty," Human Settlement and Regional Development
(Jerusalem: Keter Press, International, 1984).
C1.9. David Zilberman and Harold O. Carter,
"Structural Dimensions of Agricultural Policies," Alternative
Agricultural and Food Policies and the 1985 Farm Bill, ed. Gordon C.
Rausser and Kenneth R. Farrell (Berkeley: Giannini Foundation of
Agricultural Economics, University of
California; Washington, D. C.: Resources for the Future; and San
Leandro,
California: Blaco Publishers, 1984).
C1.10. David Zilberman, Amos Golan, and Bonnie
Stern, "Labor in Israeli Agriculture," Migrant Labor in Agriculture: An
International Comparison, ed. Philip L. Martin (Davis: Giannini
Foundation of Agricultural Economics, University of California, and
Washington, D. C.: German Marshall Fund of the United States,
1984).
C1.11. Eithan Hochman, Gideon Vitkon, Richard E.
Just, and David Zilberman, "The Dynamics of Agricultural Development in
Sparsely Populated Areas: The Case of the Arava," Desert Development:
Man and Technology in Sparselands, ed. Yehuda Gradus (Dordrecht,
Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1985).
C1.12. Gary Casterline, Ariel Dinar, and David
Zilberman, "The Adoption of Modern Irrigation Technologies in the
United States,"
Free Trade and Agricultural Diversification: Canada and the United
States,
ed. Andrew Schmitz (Boulder, San Francisco, and London: Westview Press,
1989), pp. 222-248.
C1.13. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman, "The
Economics of Waste Management in Agricultural Production Systems," Risk
Analysis
and Management of Natural and Man-Made Hazards, ed. Yacov Y. Haimes and
Eugene Z. Stakhiv (New York: American Society of Civil Engineers,
1989),
pp. 175-189.
C1.14. Ujjayant Chakravorty, Eithan Hochman, and
David Zilberman, "Dynamic Considerations in the Design of Drainage
Canals,"
The Economics and Management of Water and Drainage in Agriculture, ed.
Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer
Academic
Publishers, 1991), Chapter 33.
C1.15. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, "Effects
of
Input Quality and Environmental Conditions on Selection of Irrigation
Technologies," The Economics and Management of Water and Drainage in
Agriculture, ed.
Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer
Academic
Publishers, 1991), Chapter 12.
C1.16. Richard E. Just, Nancy Bockstael, Ronald G.
Cummings, John Miranowski, and David Zilberman, "Problems Confronting
the Joint
Formulation of Commercial Agricultural and Resource Policies,"
Commodity
and Resource Policies in Agricultural Systems, ed. R. E. Just and N.
Bockstael
(Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991).
C1.17. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and
David
Zilberman, "Effects of the Feed Grain and Wheat Programs on Irrigation
and
Groundwater Depletion in Nebraska," Commodity and Resource Policies in
Agricultural
Systems, ed. R. E. Just and N. Bockstael (Berlin, Heidelberg, New York:
Springer-Verlag, 1991).
C1.18. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and
David
Zilberman, "Joint Management of Buffer Stocks for Water and
Commodities,"
Commodity and Resource Policies in Agricultural Systems, ed. R. E. Just
and
N. Bockstael (Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag,
1991).
C1.19. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and
David
Zilberman, "The Interaction of Agricultural Policies and Health
Regulation:
The Case of Tobacco," Commodity and Resource Policies in Agricultural
Systems,
ed. R. E. Just and N. Bockstael (Berlin, Heidelberg, New York:
Springer-Verlag, 1991).
C1.20. Gordon C. Rausser and David Zilberman,
"Public Research in Agriculture: An Alternative Institutional
Framework," Economic Models, Estimation, and Socioeconomic Systems:
Essays in Honor of Karl
Fox, ed. T. K. Kaul and J. K. Sengupta (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science
Publishers, 1991).
C1.21. Farhed Shah and David Zilberman,
"Government
Polices to Improve Intertemporal Allocation of Water Use in Regions
with
Drainage Problems," The Economics and Management of Water and Drainage
in
Agriculture, ed. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman (Norwell,
Massachusetts:
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991), Chapter 32.
C1.22. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman,
"Similarity of Choices and the Performance of the Expected Utility
Approach: Empirical Results," Quantifying Long Run Agricultural Risks
and Evaluating Farmer Responses to Risk, Proceedings of a Seminar
sponsored by Southern Regional Project S-232, Orlando, Florida, March
22-25, 1992 (Tucson: Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University of Arizona, September, 1992).
C1.23. Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser, and
David Zilberman, "Environmental and Agricultural Policy Linkages and
Reforms
in the United States Under the GATT," Improving Agricultural Trade
Performance Under the GATT, eds. Tilman Becker, Richard Gray, and
Andrew Schmitz (Kiel, West Germany: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk,
1992).
C1.24. David Zilberman, Ariel Dinar, Cheryl Brown,
Federico Castillo, Madhu Khanna, and Neal MacDougall, "Lessons From
California's Response to the Drought: On Behavior Under Uncertainty,"
Quantifying Long Run Agricultural Risks and Evaluating Farmer Responses
to Risk, Proceedings of a Seminar sponsored by Southern Regional
Project S-232, Orlando, Florida, March 22-25, 1992 (Tucson: Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Arizona,
September, 1992).
C1.25. Farhed Shah, David Zilberman, and Ujjayant
Chakravorty, "Water Rights Doctrines and Technology Adoption," The
Economics of Rural Organization: Theory, Practice, and Policy, ed.
Karla Hoff, Avishay Braverman, and Joseph E. Stiglitz (New York: Oxford
University Press, 1993), pp. 478-499.
C1.26. David Zilberman, David Sunding, and Gordon
Rausser, "Managing Groundwater Quality Under Uncertainty," Quantifying
Long-Run
Agricultural Risks, ed. M. Marra (Orono: University of Maine,
1993).
C1.27. David Zilberman, N. Naidenov, and F.
Castillo, "Agriculture and the Environment," Privatization of
Agriculture in New
Market Economies: Lessons from Bulgaria, ed. Andrew Schmitz, Kirby
Moulton,
Allan Buckwell, and Sofia Davidova (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1994), Chapter 8. As part of the book series, Natural Resource
Management
and Policy, Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.28. David Zilberman, David Sunding, Michael
Dobler, Mark Campbell, and Andrew Manale, "Who Makes Pesticide Use
Decisions:
Implications for Policymakers," Pesticide Use and Product Quality, ed.
Walter Armbruster (Oak Brook: Farm Foundation, 1994), pp. 23-39.
C1.29. Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser, and
David Zilberman, "Compensation and Political Feasibility: Facilitating
Welfare Improving Policies," GATT Negotiations and the Political
Economy of Policy Reform, ed. Gordon C. Rausser (New York: Springer,
1995).
C1.30. Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser, and
David Zilberman, "Modeling Policy Reform in the U. S. Wheat and Feed
Grain Sectors," GATT Negotiations and the Political Economy of Policy
Reform, ed. Gordon C. Rausser (New York: Springer, 1995).
C1.31. Farhed Shah and David Zilberman, "Political
Economy of the Transition from Water Rights to Water Markets," Water
Quantity/Quality Management and Conflict Resolution, ed.. Ariel Dinar
and Edna Tusak Loehman (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 1995), pp.
369-383.
C1.32. Ariel Dinar, David Sunding, and David
Zilberman, "Changes in Irrigation Technology and the Impact of Reducing
Agricultural Water Supplies," Advances in the Economics of
Environmental Resources,
ed. Darwin C. Hall (Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, Inc., 1996), pp.
167-183.
C1.33. David Zilberman, "Institutional and Policy
Reform in Water Resource Management," Security and Sustainability in a
Mature
Water Economy: A Global Perspective, ed. John J. Pigram (Armidale,
Australia: Centre for Water Policy Research, 1996), pp. 1-10.
C1.34. David Sunding, David Zilberman, Neal
MacDougall, Richard Howitt, and Ariel Dinar, "Modeling the Impacts of
Reducing Agricultural Water Supplies: Lessons from California's
Bay/Delta Problem," Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource
Management, ed.. Douglas D. Parker
and Yacov Tsur (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997), Chapter 22.
As part of the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy,
Ariel
Dinar and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.35 "Forecasting the Production Benefits and
Incidence of a Public Program: An Integrated Survey and
Estimation Procedure Applied to Study the California Irrigation
Management Information System," Advances in Econometrics, ed. Thomas B.
Fomby and R. Carter Hill (Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press,
Inc., Vol. 12, 1997), pp. 303-317.
<>C1.36. Julian Alston and David Zilberman, "Science
and Technology in California Agriculture," California Agriculture:
Issues
and Challenges, ed. Jerome B. Siebert (University of California,
Giannini
Foundation, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, August,
1997),
pp. 101-124. >
C1.37. David Zilberman, Jerome B. Siebert, and
Joshua Zivin, "Environmental Issues in California Agriculture,"
California Agriculture: Issues and Challenges, ed. Jerome B. Siebert
(University of California, Giannini Foundation, Division of Agriculture
and Natural Resources, August, 1997), pp. 195-214.
C1.38. Joshua Zivin, David Zilberman, and Jerome
B.
Siebert, "Agriculture at the Urban Fringe: A Competition for Scarce
Resources,"
California Agriculture: Issues and Challenges, ed. Jerome B. Siebert
(University
of California, Giannini Foundation, Division of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, August, 1997), pp. 215-230.
C1.39 of Agricultural
Markets: Implications for Privatization of Technology,
Information Transfer, and Land Grant Research and Extension,"
Privatization of Information and Agricultural Industrialization, ed.
Steven A. Wolf (Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC, 1998), pp.
257-284.
C1.40. David Zilberman and Douglas Parker,
"Internal Water Disputes: Causes and Solutions," Conflict and
Cooperation on Trans-Boundary Water Resources, ed. Richard Just and
Sinaia Netanyahu (Boston: Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 1998), pp. 89-107. As part of the book series,
Natural
Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman,
editors.
C1.41. Richard Just, George Frisvold, Verna
Harrison, Joe Oppenheimer, and David Zilberman, "Using Bargaining
Theory and Economic Analysis as an Aid to Trans-Boundary Water
Cooperation," Conflict and
Cooperation on Trans-Boundary Water Resources, ed. Richard Just and
Sinaia
Netanyahu (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998), pp. 411-426. As
part
of the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar
and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.42. David Zilberman,
"Responses to and Management of Droughts," Drought Management in a
Changing West: New Directions for Water Policy, ed. Donald A.
Wilhite and Deborah A. Wood (Lincoln: International Drought
Information Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1994), pp. 151-158
. Proceedings of the Conference and Workshops, Portland, Oregon,
May 10-13, 1994. (IDIC Technical Report Series 94-1, November,
1994).
C1.43. David E. Buschena and
David Zilberman, "Testing the Effects of Similarity and Real Payoffs on
Choice," Beliefs, Interactions, and Preferences in Decision Making, ed.
Mark Machina and Bertrand Munier (Boston: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1999).
C1.44. David Zilberman, Ujjayant
Chakravorty, and Farhed Shah, "Efficient Management of Water in
Agriculture," Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource
Management, ed. Douglas D. Parker and Yacov Tsur (Boston: Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 1997), Chapter 22, pp. 221-245. As part of
the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar
and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.45. David Zilberman and
Leslie Lipper, "Sustainability and Information," Sustainability in
Agricultural and Rural Development, ed. Gerard E. D’Souza and Tesfa G.
Gebremedhin (Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1998), pp.
193-216.
C1.46. David Zilberman, "The
Impact of Agriculture on Water
Quality," Sustainable Management of Water in Agriculture, Issues and
Policies, The Athens Workshop (France: OECD Publications, 1998),
pp.
133-150.
C1.47. D. Zilberman, C. Yarkin,
and A. Heiman, "Institutional Change and Biotechnology in Agriculture:
Implications for Developing Countries," Farmers, Gene Banks and Crop
Breeding, ed. M. Smale (Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1998), pp. 191-204.
C1.48. David Zilberman and Leslie Lipper, "The
Economics of Water Use," Handbook of Environmental and Resource
Economics, ed. Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (Cheltenham,
United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 1999), pp.141-158.
C1.49. David Zilberman, Cherisa Yarkin, and
Amir Heiman, "Agricultural Biotechnology: Economic and
International Implications," Food Security, Diversification and
Resource Management: Refocusing the Role of Agriculture?, ed. G.
H. Peters and Joachim von Braun (Aldershot, England: Ashgate
Publishing Ltd., 1999), pp. 144-161.
C1.50. David Zilberman, "Introduction," Flexible
Incentives for the Adoption of Environmental Technologies in
Agriculture, ed. Frank Casey, Andrew Schmitz, Scott Swinton, and David
Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1999), pp. 1-6.
C1.51. Madhu Khanna, Katti Millock, and David
Zilberman, "Sustainability, Technology and Incentives," Flexible
Incentives for the Adoption of Environmental Technologies in
Agriculture, ed. Frank Casey, Andrew Schmitz, Scott Swinton, and David
Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1999), pp. 97-118.
C1.52. Gregory Graff, David Zilberman, and Cherisa
Yarkin, "The Roles of Economic Research in the Evolution of
International Agricultural Biotechnology," Agricultural Biotechnology
in Developing Countries: Towards Optimizing the Benefits for the Poor,
ed. Matin Qaim, Anatole F. Krattiger, and Joachim von Braun
(Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000), pp. 125-154.
C1.53. David Zilberman, Cherisa Yarkin, and
Amir Heiman, "Knowledge Management and the Economics of Agricultural
Biotechnology," Agricultural and Intellectual Property Rights:
Economic, Institutional and Implementation Issues in Biotechnology, ed.
V. Santaniello, R. E. Evenson, D. Zilberman, and G. A. Carlson (New
York: CABI Publishing, 2000), pp. 139-154.
C1.54. David Zilberman and David Sunding, "Climate
Change Policy and the Agricultural Sector," Assessment Methods for Soil
Carbon, ed. R. Lal, J. M. Kimble, R. F. Follett, and B. A. Stewart
(Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press LLC, 2000), pp. 629-643.
C1.55. Nir Becker, Naomi Zeitouni, and David
Zilberman, "Issues in the Economics of Water Resource," The
International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics
2000/2001: A Survey of Current Issues, ed. Tom Tietenberg and
Henk Folmer (Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing,
Inc., 2000), pp. 55-99.
<>C1.56. David J. Pannell and David
Zilberman, "Economic and Sociological Factors Affecting Growers’
Decision Making on Herbicide Resistance," Herbicide Resistance and
World Grains, ed. Stephen B. Powles and Dale L. Shaner (Boca Raton,
Florida: CRC Press LLC, 2001), pp. 251-277.
C1.57. David Sunding and David Zilberman, "The
Agricultural Innovation Process: Research and Technology Adoption in a
Changing Agricultural Industry," Handbook of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, ed. Bruce Gardner and Gordon C. Rausser (Amsterdam: Elsevier
Science, 2001), pp. 207-261.
C1.58. Nir Becker, Naomi Zeitouni, and David
Zilberman. "Issues in the Economics of Water Resource," The
International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics:
2000/2001: A Survey of Current Issues. New Horizons in
Environmental Economics (Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.:
Elgar; distributed by American International Distribution Corporation,
Williston, Vt., 2000), pp. 55-99.
C1.59. Greg Graff, Matin Qaim, Cherisa Yarkin, David
Zilberman, “Agricultural Biotechnology In Developing Countries,”
Perspectives in World Food and Agriculture, (2004), pp. 417-438.
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Book Reviews
C2.1. Review of Lectures on Macroeconomic Planning
by Leif Johansen (Amsterdam and New York: North-Holland Publishing
Company, 1977), in Journal of the American Statistical Association,
Vol. 75, No.
369 (March, 1980), p. 245.
C2.2. Review of The Economics of Agricultural
Policies by Bruce L. Gardner (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co.,
1982), in American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 70
(November, 1988), pp. 966 and 967.
C2.3. Review of Agricultural Household Models:
Extensions, Applications, and Policy by Inderjit Singh, Lyn Squire, and
John Strauss, eds. (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1986)
in Growth and Change, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Spring, 1988), pp. 94 and
95.
C2.4. Review of Irrigation-Induced Water Quality
Problems: What Can Be Learned from the San Joaquin Valley Experience?
by the Committee on Irrigation-Induced Water Quality Problems, Water
Science and Technology Board, Commission on Physical Sciences,
Mathematics and Resources, National Research Council (Washington, D.
C.: National Academy Press, 1989) in AAEA (December, 1991).
C2.5 Review of Outward
Orientation and the Environment in the Pacific Basin: Coordinated Trade
and Environmental Policy Reform in Mexico by John Beghin, David
Roland-Holst, and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe in Economic Development
and Cooperation in the Pacific Basin: Trade, Investment, and
Environmental Issues, ed. By Hiro Lee and David W. Roland-Holst
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. 467-471.
Contribution to NRC Report
C3.1. Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and
the
Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture, by the Committee to Review the
Role
of Publicly Funded Agricultural Research on the Structure of U.S.
Agriculture,
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, National Research Council,
2001,
forthcoming.
C3.2. The Future Role of Pesticides in U.S.
Agriculture, by the Committee on the Future Role of Pesticides in U.S.
Agriculture,
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Board on Environmental
Studies
and Toxicology, National Research Council, 2000, 332p.
Technical Reports
F1. L. Joe Moffitt, David Zilberman, Richard E. Just, and Eithan
Hochman, "Water Quality Versus Production: The Case of the Dairy
Industry in the Santa Ana River Basin," University of California,
Giannini Foundation Information Series No. 77-4, November, 1977.
F2. Peter Berck, David Zilberman, and E. Phillip
LeVeen, "Economic Impact Modeling," Supplemental Report to the Public
Interest
Economic West Task I Report, submitted to the State of California, Air
Resources Board, May, 1980.
F3. Gershon Feder, Richard E. Just, and David
Zilberman, "Adoption of Agricultural Innovation: A Survey," World Bank,
Staff Working Paper No. 444, Washington, D. C., February, 1981.
F4. Robin R. Marsh and David Zilberman, "Profile
of
the United States Artichoke Industry: Production, Marketing and Pest
Management Characteristics," Report prepared for the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) Project: Modeling the Impacts of Pesticides Use
in Specialty Crop Markets, August, 1989.
F5. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, Douglas
Parker, and Mark Phillips, "The Economic Impacts of BARD Research on
the U. S.," Report prepared for the Commission to Evaluate BARD, June,
1988.
F6. Sandra O. Archibald, Timothy H. Brown, and
David Zilberman, "Modeling Impacts of Fungicide Cancellations in the U.
S. Apple Market," Report prepared for the Western Consortium for Public
Health,
September, 1989.
F7. W. Michael Hanemann, Erik Lichtenberg, David
Zilberman, David Chapman, Lloyd Dixon, Gregg Ellis, and Janne Hukkinen,
Economic
Implications of Regulating Agricultural Drainage to the San Joaquin
River,
Technical Committee Report to the State Water Resources Control Board,
Sacramento, California, 1987.
F8. State Water Resources Control Board,
Regulation
of Agricultural Drainage to the San Joaquin River, Final Report,
Technical
Committee Report, SWRCB Order No. W085-1, August, 1987 (David Zilberman
and
W. Michael Hanemann, among others, were the main authors of this
report).
F9. Erik Lichtenberg, Douglas Parker, and David
Zilberman, Economic Impacts of Canceling Parathion Registration for
Almonds, Report prepared for the Western Consortium for the Health
Professions, Inc., and the Environmental Protection Agency, May,
1987.
F10. Erik Lichtenberg, Douglas Parker, David
Zilberman, and Robert A. Van Steenwyck, Economic Impacts of Canceling
Parathion Registration for Plums and Prunes, Report prepared for the
Western Consortium for the Health Professionals, Inc., and the
Environmental Protection Agency, May, 1987.
F11. Erik Lichtenberg, Douglas Parker, and David
Zilberman, Economic Impacts of Canceling Parathion Registration for
Lettuce, Report prepared for the Western Consortium for the Health
Professionals, Inc.,
and the Environmental Protection Agency, June, 1987.
F12. David Zilberman and Erik Lichtenberg,
"Adoption of Modern Irrigation Technologies: Theory, Evidence, and
Implications
for the California Drainage Problems," Report submitted to the San
Joaquin
Valley Drainage Program, 1988.
F13. Douglas D. Parker, Kirby Moulton, and David
Zilberman, "The Effects of Quality Characteristics on Fruit Prices: The
Case of Peaches, Nectarines and Plums," Report presented to the
California Tree Fruit Agreement, June, 1989.
F14. Douglas D. Parker, Kirby Moulton, David
Zilberman, and Scott Johnson, "The Profitability of Gearing Production
Toward Selected Quality Characteristics in Tree Fruit," Report
presented to the California Tree Fruit Agreement, June, 1990.
F15. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman,
"Issues
in Applying Economics to Agricultural Biotechnology," Report presented
to
the Maryland Biotechnology Institute, September, 1990.
F16. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman, "The
Political Economy of Alternative Mechanisms of R&D Management in
Agriculture," Report presented to the Maryland Biotechnology Institute,
February, 1991.
F17. David Zilberman, Philip Haney, and Seung Jick
Yoo, "The Impact of Energy Price Changes on Citrus Growers and
California Agriculture," Report produced for the California Energy
Commission, presented at the CEC Workshop, Economic Implications of
Higher Electricity Rates to Agricultural Class Customers and the
Various Alternatives Available to Reduce Their Electricity Demands,
Sacramento, March 27, 1992 (Berkeley: Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, University of California, March, 1992).
F18. David Zilberman, Neal MacDougall, Richard E.
Howitt, and L. Tim Wallace, "Analysis of the Economic Impacts of the
Central Valley Improvement Act," Report supported by the agricultural
water contractors who receive water from the Central Valley Project
(Berkeley: Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, March
10, 1992).
F19. Neal MacDougall, W. Michael Hanemann, and
David Zilberman, "The Economics of Agricultural Drainage," Report
submitted
to the Central Valley Regional Water Control Board, Standard Agreement
No. 0-132-150-0 (Berkeley: Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics,
University of California, October, 1992).
F20. Goldman, George, Farhed Shah and David
Zilberman, "A Preliminary Report on the Economic Analysis of University
of California Cooperative Extension Activities: The Case of Stanislaus
County, California." Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University of California, Berkeley, 1990.
F21. David Zilberman, Ronald C. Griffin, Douglas
D.
Parker, Marisa J. Mazzotta and James J. Opaluch, William F. Hyde,
Douglas
M. Larson, and Anthony C. Fisher, Review of Principles and Guidelines,
Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California,
Berkeley,
October, 1994.
F22. David Zilberman and Cherisa Yarkin, "The
Economics of Development and Adoption of Pest Control Products with
Emphasis on
Biologically Based Controls." Report prepared for the Environment
Program,
Office of Technology Assessment, U. S. Congress. Contract No.
M3-1016.0.
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, U. C. Berkeley,
October
1994.
F23. Ariel Dinar, Richard E. Howitt, and David
Zilberman, "Irrigated Agriculture and Environmental Pollution: Lessons
from the Westside San Joaquin Valley, California," Resources and
Technology Division, Economic Research Service, U. S. Department of
Agriculture. Staff Report No. AGES 9427 (December 1994).
F24. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Water
Resources." Report submitted to the OECD Development Centre, Paris,
France (February, 1995).
F25. David Zilberman, "Responses to and Management
of Droughts," in Donald A. Wilhite and Deborah A. Wood (editors),
Drought
Management in a Changing West: New Directions for Water Policy,
Proceedings
of the Conference and Workshops, Portland, Oregon, May 10-13, 1994.
IDIC
Technical Report Series 94-1, November 1994.
F26. David Zilberman et al, "Data Task Force Final
Report," American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA), February,
1997.
F27. David Zilberman, "The Economic Approach to
Pesticide Policy," in Agriculture, Pesticides and the Environment:
Policy Option
Annexes, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
Paris, France, 1997.
F28. David Zilberman, David Sunding, Richrd
Howitt,
Neal MacDougall, and Linda Fernandez, ÒWater Quaity Regulation
in
the San Francisco Bay and Delta,Ó Reported submitted to U. S.
Environmental Protection Agency, 1993.
F29. David Sunding, Cherisa Yarkin, David
Zilberman, Jerome Siebert, and Alan Marco, "Economic Impacts Methyl
Bromide Cancellation," Report prepared for the California Department of
Food and Agriculture,
February, 1993.
F30. David Sunding, Jerome Siebert, David
Zilberman, and Michael Roberts, "Economic Impact of the Silverleaf
Whitefly," Report supported by the Statewide Critical Applied Research
Fund at U. C., Riverside, and the California Department of Food and
Agriculture, February, 1993.
*F31. Doug Parker, David Zilberman, Daniel Cohen,
and Daniel Osgood, "The Economic Costs and Benefits Associated with the
California Irrigation Management Information System: Final Report."
Report prepared for the California Department of Water Resources, June
1996.
*F32. Katrin Millock, David Sunding, and David
Zilberman, "Regulating Pollution with Induced Adoption of Monitoring
Technology,"
Report supported by a Cooperative Agreement with the U. S.
Environmental
Protection Agency, November, 1997.
*F33. David Zilberman, Ariel Dinar, Neal
MacDougall, Madhu Khanna, Cheryl Brown, and Federico Castillo, "Private
and Institutional Adaptation to Water Scarcity During the California
Drought, 1987-92,"
Resource Economics Division, Economic Research Service, U. S.
Department
of Agriculture, ERS Staff Paper No. 9802, July, 1998.
*F34. Katrin Millock, David Sunding, and David
Zilberman, "Regulating Pollution with Endogenous Monitoring," Report
supported by
a Cooperative Agreement with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency,
March, 1999.
*F35. Mark Metcalfe, Bruce McWilliams, Brent
Hueth,
Robert Van Steenwyk, David Sunding, and David Zilberman, "The Economic
Importance of Organophosphates in California Agriculture," September,
2001.
*F36. David Sunding, David Zilberman, Jerome B.
Siebert, Joshua Zivin, Sabrina Ise, and Brent Hueth, "Impact of
Endangered Species Legislation on California Agriculture," Report
supported by a Cooperative Agreement with the California Department of
Food and Agriculture, January, 1998.
Videos
V1. David Zilberman, "What are You Willing to Pay?" Video on the
Economics of willingness to pay (approx. 30 min.), 1995.
V2. David Zilberman, "Water." Video on water
resource management in California (approx. 30 min.), 1995.
V3. David Zilberman, "The Transition from Hunting
to Farming" (approx. 30 min.), 1995.
Working Papers and
Manuscripts
WP1. Efraim Gutkind and David Zilberman, "An Economic Approach to
the Diffusion Process," University of California, Department of
Agricultural and Resource Economics. Berkeley, January, 1980.
WP2. David Zilberman and Richard E. Just, "A
Dynamic Putty-Clay Model of Pollution Control," University of
California, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Berkeley, September, 1980.
WP3. Gordon C. Rausser, David Zilberman, and
Richard E. Just, "An Equilibrium Model of Distributional Effects of
Land Controls in Agriculture," University of California, Department of
Agricultural
and Resource Economics, Working Paper No. 80. Berkeley, February,
1981.
WP4. Gordon C. Rausser and David Zilberman,
"Public
Research in Agriculture: An Alternative Institutional Framework,"
University
of California, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
Working
Paper No. 136. Berkeley, April, 1981.
WP5. David Zilberman, "On Consumption
Indivisibilities: The Demand for Durables and Income Distribution,"
University of California, Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics. Berkeley, November,
1981.
WP6. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Gordon
C. Rausser, "The Role of Government Policy in Agricultural Land
Appreciation and Wealth Accumulation," University of California,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Working Paper No.
193. Berkeley, January, 1982.
WP7. Haim Shalit, Andrew Schmitz, and David
Zilberman, "A Note on Uncertainty, Instability, and the Competitive
Firm," University of California, Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics. Berkeley, August, 1982.
WP8. Margriet Caswell and David Zilberman, "The
Economics of Land Augmenting Irrigation Technologies," University of
California,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Berkeley, June, 1985
(accepted, subject to revision for Journal of Environmental Economics
and
Management).
WP9. Gordon C. Rausser, David Zilberman, and
Richard E. Just, "The Distributional Effects of Land Controls in
Agriculture:
Theoretical Implications of Programming Models," University of
California,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Working Paper No.
80.
Berkeley, November, 1983.
WP10. David Zilberman and Harry de Gorter, "The
Political Economy of Public Good Provision," University of California,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Berkeley, April,
1984.
WP11. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Optimal Health Risk Regulation," University of California, Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Berkeley, July, 1984.
WP12. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "Equity
Implications of Agricultural Policies," University of California,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Berkeley, July,
1984.
WP13. David Zilberman, J. M. Hihn, and Gordon C.
Rausser, "A Model of Nutrient Demand and the Allocation of Time,"
University of
California, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Berkeley,
July, 1984.
WP14. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "The
Effects of Agricultural Development Policies on Income Distribution and
Technological Change in Agriculture," University of California,
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Berkeley, July,
1984.
WP15. Bruce Babcock, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "The Impacts of Damage Control on the Quantity and Quality
of Output:
Estimating Pest Control Effectiveness," University of Maryland, Working
Paper No. 88-39, September, 1989.
WP16. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman, "The
Economics of Spoilage Retardants," University of Maryland, Working
Paper No. 89-22, August, 1989.
WP17. Alyssa Postlewait, Douglas D. Parker, and
David Zilberman, "Technology Transfer and Biotechnology in the Bay
Area," Berkeley: University of California, Department of Agricultural
and Resource Economics, (September, 1991).
WP18. Brian D. Wright and David Zilberman,
"Agricultural Research Structures in a Changing World," Berkeley:
University of California, Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, Working Paper No. 639 (September, 1992).
WP19. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman, "The
Effects of Alternative Similarity on Risky Choice: Implications for
Violations
of Expected Utility," Berkeley: University of California,Department of
Agricultural and Resource Economics (October 7, 1992).
WP20. David Zilberman and Jerome B. Siebert,
editors. Economic Perspectives on Pesticide Use in California.
Berkeley: University of California, Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, Working Paper No. 564 (October, 1990).
*WP21. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman,
"Conservation Capital and Sustainable Economic Growth," University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Environmental and Resource Economics
Working Paper Series, 6, 1997.
*WP22. Amir Heiman, Bruce McWilliams, and David
Zilberman, "Demonstrations and Money-Back Guarantees: Market Mechanisms
to Reduce
Uncertainty," University of California, Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics. Berkeley, 1998.
*WP23. David Zilberman, David L. Sunding, Jerome
B.
Siebert, Joshua Zivin, Sabrina Jocelyn Ise, and Brent Hueth, "Impact of
Endangered Species Legislation on California Agriculture, University of
California, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Berkeley, 1998.
*WP24. Janis Olmstead and David Zilberman, "A
Model
of Investment Under Uncertainty: Modern Irrigation Technology and
Emerging
Markets in Water," University of California, Department of Agricultural
and
Resource Economics. Berkeley, 1998. link
to paper
Presentations
P1. Eithan Hochman and David Zilberman, "Two-Goal Environmental Policy:
An Integration of Micro and Macro Ad Hoc Decision Rules," paper
presented at the Third World Conference of the Econometric Society,
Toronto, Canada, August 20-26, 1975.
P2. Eithan Hochman, Richard E. Just, and David
Zilberman, "The Use of Putty Clay Models for Dynamic Environmental
Planning," paper presented at the Western Economic Association Meeting,
Honolulu/Kona, Hawaii, June 20-26, 1978.
P3. Richard E. Just, Andrew Schmitz, and David
Zilberman, "Price Controls and Optimal Export Policies Under
Alternative Market Structures," paper presented at the Western Economic
Association Meeting, Honolulu/Kona, Hawaii, June 20-26, 1978.
P4. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Gordon
C.
Rausser, "A Putty-Clay Approach to the Distributional Effects of New
Technology
Under Risk," paper presented at the Operations Research Society of
Israel,
International Conference on Operations Research in Agriculture and
Water
Resources, Jerusalem, Israel, November 25-29, 1979.
P5. Gordon C. Rausser, Richard E. Just, and David
Zilberman, "Prospects and Limitations of Operations Research
Applications in Agriculture and Agricultural Policy," paper presented
at the Operations Research Society of Israel, International Conference
on Operations Research in Agriculture and Water Resources, Jerusalem,
Israel, November 25-29, 1979.
P6. David Zilberman and Richard E. Just,
"Agricultural Product Markets and the Demand for Seasonal Labor," paper
presented at
the U. S. Department of Labor Conference, "Toward a Research Strategy
on
the Agricultural Labor Market in the United States," Washington, D. C.,
January 9-11, 1980.
P7. Gordon C. Rausser, Alain de Janvry, Andrew
Schmitz, and David Zilberman, "Principal Issues in the Evaluation of
Public Research in Agriculture," paper presented at the Symposium on
Methodology for Evaluation of Agricultural Research, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, May, 1980.
P8. Gordon C. Rausser, Richard E. Just, and David
Zilberman, "Econometric vs. Programming: Choosing the Tool for the
Problem," invited paper presented at the Symposium on Economic Modeling
and Forecasting
for Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada, May 22 and 23, 1980.
P9. Gordon C. Rausser, David Zilberman, and
Richard
E. Just, "The Distributional Impacts of Agricultural Programs," invited
paper presented at the Workshop on Perspective on Food and Agricultural
Policy Research, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland,
October 4-7,
1981.
P10. David Zilberman and Gordon C. Rausser,
"Comment: A Proper Perspective on Adaptive Economics," paper presented
at the U.
S. Department of Agriculture Conference on Modeling and Evaluating
Policy
and Institutional Impacts on Farm Firms: Theory, Research, and
Extension
Applications, Arlington, Virginia, November 18-20, 1981.
P11. Richard E. Just, David Zilberman, and Gordon
C. Rausser, "The Role of Governmental Policy in Agricultural Land
Appreciation and Wealth Accumulation," invited paper presented at the
Annual Meeting of the American Economics Association, Washington, D.
C., December 27-29, 1981.
P12. David Zilberman, "The Use of Potential
Optimal
Control Models in Agricultural Economics," invited paper presented at
the
Annual Meetings of the American Agricultural Economics Association and
the
Western Agricultural Economics Association, Logan, Utah, August 1-4,
1982.
P13. Richard E. Just, Gordon C. Rausser, and David
Zilberman, "Equity and Efficiency in Agricultural Production Systems,"
invited plenary paper for the International Association of Agricultural
Economics Meetings, Jakarta, Indonesia, August 23-September 2,
1982.
P14. David Zilberman, "The Implications of the
Economic Treadmill and Putty-Clay Models," paper presented at the
American Agricultural Economics Association Symposium on "Agricultural
Investment, Asset Fixity, and the Agricultural Treadmill: Modern
Approaches to Solving Some Old
Problems," Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, August,
1983.
P15. David Zilberman, "Seasonal Labor Arrangement
in Israeli Agriculture," paper presented at the Giannini Foundation
Symposium on International Comparison of Seasonal Farm Labor
Management, Davis,
California, 1984.
P16. David Zilberman and Harold O. Carter,
"Structural Dimensions of Agricultural Policies," paper presented at
the Conference on Alternative Agricultural and Food Policies and the
1985 Farm Bill, Berkeley, California, June, 1984.
P17. David Zilberman, "Technological Change,
Government Policies, and Exhaustible Resources in Agriculture," invited
paper presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association
Meeting, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, August, 1984.
P18. David Zilberman, "Comment on Modeling Dynamic
Supply Response in Agriculture," discussant in invited session,
American Agricultural Economics Meeting, Cornell University, Ithaca,
New York, August, 1984.
P19. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman, "The
Econometrics of Pesticide Use: Why Specification Matters," contributed
paper for the American Agricultural Economics Association Meeting,
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, August, 1984.
P20. Richard E. Just and David Zilberman, "Income
Distributional Implications of Natural Resource Policy Decisions,"
paper presented at
the Western Agricultural Economics Association Meeting, University of
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, July, 1985.
P21. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Efficient Regulation of Environmental Health Risks," paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Western Economic Association, Anaheim,
California, July,
1985.
P22. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Heterogeneous Production and Input Regulation in Agriculture: A
Conceptual Framework
for Welfare Analysis," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Agricultural Economics Association, Iowa State University,
Ames, August, 1985.
P23. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Regulating Environmental Health Risks Efficiently in Developing
Countries: The Case of Latin America," paper presented at the First
Conference on Environmental Economics in Mexico and Latin America,
Monterrey, Mexico, September, 1985.
P24. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Efficient Regulation of Environmental Health Risks: The Case of
Drinking Water Contamination in California," paper presented at the
International Conference on Man's Role in Changing the Global
Environment, Venice, Italy, October, 1985.
P25. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Heterogeneous Production and Input Regulation in Agriculture: A
Conceptual Framework
for Welfare Analysis," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Southern Economic Association, Dallas, Texas, November, 1985.
P26. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Regulating Environmental and Human Health Risks from Agricultural
Residuals," paper presented at the Conference on Decision Criteria for
Residuals Management in Agriculture, Sacramento, California, April 17
and 18, 1986 (also published in its Proceedings).
P27. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Problems of Pesticide Regulation: Health and Environment versus Food
and Fiber," paper presented at the Conference on Agricultural and
Environment, National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy,
Resources for the Future, Washington, D. C., April 21-22, 1986.
P28. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman,
"Efficient Management of Contamination Under Environmental Uncertainty:
Shellfish
Contamination in California," presented at the Association of
Environmental
and Resource Economists, Workshop on Marine Pollution and Environmental
Damage Assessment, Narragansett, Rhode Island, June 5 and 6,
1986.
P29. Erik Lichtenberg, Douglas D. Parker, and
David
Zilberman. "Marginal Analysis of Welfare Effects of Environmental
Policies:
The Case of Pesticide Regulation," presented at the Annual Meeting of
the
American Agricultural Economics Association, Lansing, Michigan, August
3-5,
1987.
P30. Erik Lichtenberg and David Zilberman, "The
Economics of Waste Management in Agricultural Production Systems,"
invited paper
presented at the Engineering Foundation Conference on Risk Analysis of
Natural and Man-Made Hazards, Santa Barbara, California, November 8-13,
1987.
P31. Erik Lichtenberg, and David Zilberman,
"Quantifying Toxic Risks from Agriculture," invited paper presented at
the Conference on Regional Environmental Quality and Externalities from
Production Agriculture sponsored by the Consortium for Research on Crop
Production Systems, Airlie House, Virginia, January 21-22, 1988.
P32. David Zilberman, "Pesticide Economics,"
invited paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of Australian
Agricultural Economics Society, Melbourne, Australia, February 3,
1988.
P33. David Zilberman, "The Present and Future of
Agricultural Resources Economics," invited paper presented at the
University of Maryland Commercial Agricultural and Resource Policy
Program, May 14, 1988.
P34. Bruce A. Babcock, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Estimating the Productivity of Pesticides in Controlling
Yield and Quality Damage," presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Agricultural
Economics Association, Knoxville, Tennessee, August 1-3, 1988.
P35. David Bigman, David Newbery, and David
Zilberman, "New Approaches in Agricultural Policy Research:
Discussion," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Economics
Association, Chicago, Illinois, December 28, 1987.
P36. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Joint Management of Buffer Stocks for Water and
Commodities," presented at the University of Maryland Commercial
Agricultural and Resource Policy Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland, May
4-5, 1989.
P37. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Effects of the Feed Grain and Wheat Programs on Irrigation
and Groundwater Depletion in Nebraska," presented at the University of
Maryland Commercial Agricultural and Resource Policy Symposium,
Baltimore, Maryland, May 4-5, 1989.
P38. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Effects of Commodity Programs on Health: The Case of
Tobacco," presented at the University of Maryland Commercial
Agricultural and Resource Policy Symposium, Baltimore, Maryland, May
4-5, 1989.
P39. Erik Lichtenberg, Robert C. Spear, and David
Zilberman, "The Economics of Re-Entry Regulation in Controlling
Pesticide-Induced
Illness Among Farmworkers," invited paper presented at the Association
of Environmental and Resource Economists Workshop on Estimating
andValuing
Morbidity in a Policy Context, Research Triangle, North Carolina, June,
1989.
P40. Michael Hanemann, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Conservation Versus Cleanup in Agricultural Drainage
Control," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural
Economics Association, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, July 30-August 2,
1989.
P41. Richard E. Just, Erik Lichtenberg, and David
Zilberman, "Joint Management of Buffer Stocks of Commodities and
Groundwater," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Economic
Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December 27-30, 1989.
P42. David Zilberman, "The Appropriate Model for
the Choice of Agricultural Inputs: Primal, Dual, or Other," invited
paper
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Economics Association,
Atlanta, Georgia, December 27-30, 1989.
P43. David Zilberman and Margriet Caswell, "The
Management of Drainage in California," presented at the Western
Economics Association Meeting, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, June 14, 1989.
P44. David Zilberman, "Health and Production
Tradeoffs in Pesticide Regulation," paper presented at the American
Agricultural
Economics Association Symposium, Vancouver, British Columbia, August 3,
1990.
P45. David Zilberman, "Impacts of Environmental
Considerations on Agricultural Policy Formulations," paper presented at
the American
Agricultural Economics Association Symposium, Vancouver, British
Columbia,
August 3, 1990.
P46. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman, "Price
Transmission Across Marketing Levels in a Hedonic Framework," American
Agricultural
Economics Association Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
August 1990.
P47. David Zilberman, "Pesticide Tradeoffs:
Economic, Welfare, and Health," paper presented at the Symposium on
Economics of
Reducing Pesticide Use, Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics,
University of California at Berkeley, October 26, 1990.
P48. David Zilberman, "The Dynamics of Regional
Management of Water and Drainage," paper presented at the International
Workshop
and Conference: Food Problems in Developing Countries and the Potential
Contribution of R&D to their Solution, BARD-US-Israel Agricultural
Research and Development Fund, the Phillipe Monaster Center for
Economics
Research, and the Center for Research in Agricultural Economics, in
collaboration
with CINADCO-Ministry of Agriculture, Israel, December 10 - 13,
1990.
P49. David Zilberman, "Water Rights and Technology
Adoption," invited paper presented at the Department of Economics,
University of
Chicago, April 29, 1991.
P50. David Zilberman, Andrew Schmitz, Ariel Dinar
and Farhed Shah, "A Water Scarcity or a Water Management Crisis?" paper
presented at Waterscapes '91: International Conference on Water
Management for a
Sustainable Environment (organized by the Government of Canada and the
Canadian Water Resources Association) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, June
2-8,
1991.
P51. David Zilberman (Chair), "Pesticide Policy
and
Regulation" (Contemporary Policy Issues Session), Challenges of the
Changing
Global Environment, Western Economic Association, 66th Annual
Conference,
Seattle, June 29 - July 3, 1991.
P52. David Zilberman (discussant), Individually
Organized Session: "Economics of Food Labeling," Challenges of the
Changing Global Environment, Western Economic Association, 66th Annual
Conference, Seattle, June 29 - July 3, 1991.
P53. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman, "Risk
Attitudes Over Income Under Discrete Status Levels," paper presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association,
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, August 4-7, 1991.
P54. Farhed Shah and David Zilberman,
"Environmental Degradation and Technological Change," paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics
Association, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, August 4-7,
1991.
P55. David Zilberman (discussant), "Evaluating
Programs that Save Lives," Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural
Economics Association, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, August
4-7, 1991.
P56. Bruce McWilliams, David Zilberman, and George
B. Frisvold, "Estimating Adoption Behavior From Time of Adoption Data:
The Case of Computers in California," paper presented at the Annual
Meeting
of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Kansas State
University, Manhattan, KS, August 4-7, 1991.
P57. David Zilberman (facilitator), Workshop on
Economics for the Conference on Urban Pesticide Spraying: Charting a
Course for
Public Health Protection, Santa Monica, CA, Oct. 2-4, 1991.
P58. Ariel Dinar, Anthony Fisher, and David
Zilberman, "Impact of Global Climate Change on California's
Agriculture," invited
paper presented at the Peder Sather Symposium on Global Change:
European
and American Policy Responses, U. C. Berkeley, Oct. 16-18, 1991.
P59. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Pesticide
Use," paper presented at the Department of Agricultural Economics,
University of Georgia, April 30, 1991; the Department of Agricultural
Economics, Cornell University, May 24, 1991; the Department of
Agricultural Economics, University of Maryland, October 4, 1991; and
the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Connecticut,
October 21, 1991.
P60. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Drainage
Management," paper presented at the University of Massachusetts, Oct.
22, 1991 and
the University of California at Davis, Nov. 21, 1991.
P61. David Zilberman and Ujjayant Chakravorty,
"Efficient Management of Water in Agriculture," paper presented at the
International Conference on Natural Resources and Environmental
Management in an Interdependent World, sponsored by IICA and Resources
for the Future, San Jose, Costa Rica, January 22-24, 1992.
P62. David Zilberman, "The Economic Implications
of
the Sweetpotato Whitefly for Consumers, Growers, and the Farm Credit
Industry," presented at the Conference on The Economic Impacts of the
Sweet potato Whitefly, University of California at Riverside, January
17, 1992.
P63. David Zilberman, Philip Haney, and Seung Jick
Yoo, "The Impact of Energy Price Changes on Citrus Growers and
California Agriculture," Report produced for the California Energy
Commission, presented at the CEC Workshop, Economic Implications of
Higher Electricity Rates to Agricultural Class Customers and the
Various Alternatives Available to Reduce Their Electricity Demands,
Sacramento, March 27, 1992 (Berkeley: Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, University of California, March, 1992).
P64. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman,
"Technology Transfer in Biotechnology: Evidence and Analysis,"
presented at the Western Economic Association International Conference,
San Francisco, California, July, 1992.
P65. David Zilberman, "Transaction Costs and the
Political Economy of Water Markets," presented at the Western Economic
Association International Conference, San Francisco, California, July,
1992.
P66. David Zilberman (moderator), Chemical vs.
Biological Control of Pests: An International Comparison, Organized
Symposium at
the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting,
Baltimore,
Maryland, August, 1992.
P67. David Zilberman, "Environmental Dimensions of
Grains from Trade," (subsequently retitled "Environmental Aspects of
Economic
Relations Between Nations") presented at the American Agricultural
Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, August, 1992.
P68. David Zilberman, Ariel Dinar, Cheryl Brown,
Federico Castillo, Madhu Khanna, and Neal MacDougall, "Lessons From
California's Response to the Drought: On Behavior Under Uncertainty,"
Quantifying Long Run Agricultural Risks and Evaluating Farmer Responses
to Risk, Proceedings of a Seminar sponsored by Southern Regional
Project S-232, Orlando, Florida, March 22-25 1992 (Tucson: Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Arizona,
September, 1992).
P69. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman,
"Similarity of Choices and the Performance of the Expected Utility
Approach: Empirical Results," Quantifying Long Run Agricultural Risks
and Evaluating Farmer Responses to Risk, Proceedings of a Seminar
sponsored by Southern Regional Project S-232, Orlando, Florida, March
22-25 1992 (Tucson: Department of
Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Arizona, September,
1992).
P70. David Zilberman (panelist), "Implications of
Environmental/Food Safety Regulations for Agriculture," panel held at
the Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy Interface, Bennett
Agricultural Round Table Program, sponsored by the Farm Foundation,
Sacramento, CA, Summer 1992.
P71. David Zilberman (panelist), "Economic
Implications of Higher Electricity Rates on California Agriculture," at
the Workshop on Assembly Bill 2236, Economic Implications of High
Electricity Rates
to Agricultural Class Customers and the Various Alternatives Available
to Reduce Their Electricity Demands, sponsored by the California Energy
Commission, March 27, 1992.
P72. David Zilberman and Richard Howitt. "The
Economics of Water Supply Restrictions: Impacts of Miller/Bradley on
California
Agriculture." At the Conference on Regional Water Management, Regional
Water Constraints: Physical, Institutional and Economic Differences.
Sponsored
by the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of
California, Berkeley; College of Natural Resources, University of
California,
Berkeley; the Water Resources Center, University of California, System;
and the Water and Resource Economics Consortium. Berkeley, California,
October 15-16, 1993.
P73. David Zilberman (moderator). "The Economics
of
Water for Environmental and Recreational Purposes." At the Conference
on
Regional Water Management, Regional Water Constraints: Physical,
Institutional
and Economic Differences. Sponsored by the Department of Agricultural
and
Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley; College of
Natural
Resources, University of California, Berkeley; the Water Resources
Center,
University of California, System; and the Water and Resource Economics
Consortium.
Berkeley, California, October 15-16, 1993.
P74. David Zilberman. "Agricultural Water
Conservation and Quantity Constraints in California." At the session,
"Agricultural
Water Conservation Strategies," Conference on Regional Water
Management:
Regional Water Constraints: Physical, Institutional and Economic
Differences.
Sponsored by the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University
of California, Berkeley; College of Natural Resources, University of
California, Berkeley; the Water Resources Center, University of
California, System;
and the Water and Resource Economics Consortium. Berkeley, California,
October 15-16, 1993.
P75. David Zilberman (discussant). "The Future of
Water Markets: Emerging Institutions, Shifting Paradigms, and
Organizations." At the Conference on Market Approaches to Environmental
Protection. Sponsored by the Center for Economic Policy Research (with
the Koret Foundation
and Cain Conference Fund) and the Institute for International Studies,
Stanford University. Stanford University, Dec. 3-4, 1993.
P76. David Zilberman (presenter). "Case Studies
and
Solutions: Economic Impacts." At the UC Wetlands/Agricultural Workshop.
Organized
by the Integrated Natural Resources Workgroup and the
Agricultural/Wildlife
Workgroup, University of California Cooperative Extension. Sponsored by
the
Salinity Drainage Program, U. C., DANR Council of Deans and Directors,
Santa
Nella California, April 28-29, 1994.
P77. David Zilberman (discussant). "Emergency
Response vs. Preparedness: Opportunity for Change." At the conference,
Drought
Management in a Changing West: New Directions for Water Policy.
Sponsored
by the Western Regional Climate Center, Desert Research Institute; West
National Technical Center, Soil Conservation Service/USDA;
International
Drought Information Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Western
States
Water Council; Institute for Water Resources, Corps of Engineers;
Bureau
of Reclamation, Department of Interior; Climate Analysis Center, NOAA;
and the High Plains Climate Center, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
Portland,
Oregon, May 11-13, 1994.
P78. David E. Buschena and David Zilberman.
"Testing the Effects of Similarity on Risky Choice Utility," at the
session "Information and Uncertainty," The 69th Annual Conference of
the Western Economic Association International, Markets and the
Environment, Vancouver, B.C., June 29-
July 3, 1994.
P79. Bruce McWilliams and David Zilberman.
"Learning by Using and Technology Adoption." At the session "Economics
of Technology Adoption in Agriculture," 1994 Annual Meeting of the
American Agricultural Economics Association, Western Agricultural
Economics Association, and
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, San Diego, CA,
August
7-10, 1994.
P80. David Zilberman (moderator). Session:
"Welfare
Economics Applications: Property Rights and Animal Health." 1994 Annual
Meeting
of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Western
Agricultural
Economics Association, and Association of Environmental and Resource
Economists,
San Diego, CA, August 7-10, 1994.
P81. Douglas D. Parker and David Zilberman. "The
Distributional Effects of Private Sector R&D Management: In-House
and At Public Institutions," At the session "U. S. Agricultural
Policy," 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics
Association, Western Agricultural Economics Association, and
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, San Diego, CA,
August 7-10, 1994.
P82. David Zilberman (speaker). Who Owns the
Water?
A Look at the Middle East Water Crisis. Council Program, World Affairs
Council of Northern California, September 11, 1994.
P83. David Zilberman and Terry Roe (discussants).
"The Political Economy of Water Allocation: Lobbying, Negotiations and
Other Game-Theoretic Approaches." At the International Conference on
Coordination and Decentralization in Water Resource Management.
Sponsored by the Center for Agricultural Economic Research and the
Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem; Center for International Food and Agricultural
Policy, University of Minnesota; and the Water Resources Economics
Consortium with The Brian Y. Davidson Center for Agribusiness, The
Jerusalem School of Business Administration; the Binational
Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD); Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Center for International Cooperation (MASHAV); and Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev. Rehovot, Israel, October 3-6, 1994.
P84. David Zilberman. "Environmental Qualities and
Environmental Policies." At the International Conference on
Coordination and Decentralization in Water Resource Management.
Sponsored by the Center for Agricultural
Economic Research and the Department of Agricultural Economics and
Management,
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Center for International Food and
Agricultural Policy, University of Minnesota; and the Water Resources
Economics Consortium with The Brian Y. Davidson Center for
Agribusiness, The Jerusalem School of Business Administration; the
Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD); Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Center for International Cooperation (MASHAV); and
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Rehovot, Israel, October 3-6,
1994.
P85. David Zilberman, "Coordinated Approaches to
Trade and Environment Policy in the Pacific Basin: Initial Results for
Mexico, A Comment," International Conference on Economic Development
and Cooperation in the Pacific Basin, Berkeley, CA, June 30-July 1,
1995.
P86. David Zilberman, "Legislating Reductions in
Pesticide Use: Universal Paradigm or Silly Idea?" Annual Meeting of the
American
Agricultural Economic Association, Indianapolis, IN, August 6-9,
1995.
P87. Steve Hamilton, David Sunding, and David
Zilberman, "Voting on Environmental Health Risks," Annual Meeting of
the American
Agricultural Economic Association, Indianapolis, IN, August 6-9,
1995.
P88. David Zilberman, Gareth Green, and David
Sunding, "The Effects of Land Allocation, Soil Quality, and Water Cost
on Irrigation Technology Adoption," Annual Meeting of the American
Agricultural Economic Association, Indianapolis, IN, August 6-9,
1995.
P89. Jinhua Zhao and David Zilberman, "Endogenous
Investment, Restoration and Nature of Irreversibility," Annual Meeting
of the American Agricultural Economic Association, Indianapolis, IN,
August 6-9, 1995.
P90. David Zilberman, "Workshop Wrap-up,"
Privatization of Technology and Information Transfer in U.S.
Agriculture: Research and Policy Implications, Madison, WI, October
25-26, 1995.
P91. David Zilberman, Madhu Khanna, and Leslie
Lipper, "Economics of Sustainable Agriculture," paper presented at the
40th Annual Conference of the Austrailian Agricultural and Resource
Economics Society, Melbourne, Australia, February 11-16, 1996.
P92. David Zilberman (organizer of session),
"Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Policy Analysis,"
71st Annual Western Economic Association International Conference, San
Francisco, California, June 28-July 2, 1996.
P93. Bruce Babcock, P. G. Lakshminarayan, Junjie
Wu, and David Zilberman, "The Economics and Environmental Impact of the
CRP," paper presented at the 71st Annual Western Economic Association
International Conference, San Francisco, California, June 28-July 2,
1996.
P94. David Zilberman, David Sunding, Gordon
Rausser, and Alan Marco, "What Happens After a Pesticide is Banned?"
paper presented at the 71st Annual Western Economic Association
International Conference, San Francisco, California, June 28-July 2,
1996.
P95. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman, "Precision
Technology and Nonpoint Pollution Control," paper presented at the
Annual Meeting
of the American Agricultural Economics Association, San Antonio, TX,
July
28-31, 1996.
P96. David Zilberman, "Pesticide Use and
Regulation: Making Economic Sense out of an Externality and Regulation
Nightmare,"
paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural
Economics
Association, San Antonio, TX, July 28-31, 1996.
P97. Chris Dumas and David Zilberman (organizers
of
session), Free Session: "Using the World Wide Web to Teach
Agricultural,
Resource and Environmental Economics: A Set of Tools and Experiences to
get
you Started," Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics
Association,
San Antonio, TX, July 28-31, 1996.
P98. David Zilberman, "Agriculture, Technology,
and
Rural Development," Annual Meeting of the Federal Reserve System
Committee
on Agriculture and Rural Development. Sponsored by the Federal Reserve
Bank
of St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, October 3-4, 1996.
P99. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Precision
Agriculture," Workshop on Remote Sensing of Agriculture in the 21st
Century. Sponsored by NASA, National Institute for Global Environmental
Change, and the College of Agriculture at UC Davis, Davis, CA, October
23-25, 1996.
P100. David Zilberman, "Agricultural and Resource
Economics Works on Risks," University of California Risk Workshop,
Berkeley, CA,
October 31-November 1, 1996.
P101. David Zilberman, Madhu Khanna, and Leslie
Lipper, "Economics, Technology, and Sustainability," paper presented at
the World Food Summit. Sponsored by the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the
United Nations, Rome, Italy, November 13-17, 1996.
P102. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Improved
Irrigation Technologies," California Irrigation Institutes 35th Annual
Meeting, Fresno, CA, January 29, 1997.
P103. David Zilberman and Amir Heiman, "Money-Back
Guarantees As Options," 1997 INFORMS Marketing Science Conference,
Berkeley, CA,
March 21-24, 1997.
P104. David Zilberman and Amir Heiman, "The Value
of Economic Research," Measuring the Benefits of Policy-Oriented Social
Science Research. Sponsored by the International Food Policy Research
Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., April 4-5, 1997.
P105. David Zilberman, "The Problems of Pesticide
Regulation--The dilemma associated with Safe and Plentiful Food," 2nd
Seminar on Environmental and Resource Economics. Sponsored by the
University of Girona, Girona, Spain, May 19-20, 1997.
P106. Madhu Khanna, Katti Millock, and David
Zilberman, "Sustainability, Technology, and Incentives," paper
presented at Flexible Incentives for the Adoption of Environmental
Technologies in Agriculture. Sponsored by the University of Florida,
Gainsville, Florida, June 8-10, 1997.
P107. David Zilberman, "Capital, the Human's
Edge,"
paper presented at the 72nd Annual Conference of the Western Economic
Association International, Seattle, Washington, July 9-13, 1997.
P108. Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman,
"Agricultural Policies, Precision Farming, and Environmental
Protection," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Agricultural Economics Association, Toronto, Canada, July 27-30,
1997.
P109. David Zilberman, "Evaluating Social Science
Research: Benefits and Costs," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Agricultural Economics Association, Toronto, Canada, July
27-30, 1997.
P110. David Zilberman, "Results from the AAEA
Survey and Data Task Force," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Agricultural Economics Association, Toronto, Canada, July
27-30, 1997.
P111. Jinhua Zhao and David Zilberman, "Timing of
Technology Adoption and Empirical Test of Real Option Theory," paper
presented at
the Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association,
Toronto, Canada, July 27-30, 1997.
P112. David Zilberman, "New Approaches for the
Management of Natural Resources," paper presented at the Annual Meeting
of the American Agricultural Economics Association, Toronto, Canada,
July 27-30, 1997.
P113. David Zilberman, Cherisa Yarkin, and Amir
Heiman, "Agricultural Biotechnology: Economic and International
Implications,"
paper presented at the XXIII International Conference of Agricultural
Economists, "Food Security, Diversification, and Resource Management:
Refocusing the Role of Agriculture?, Sacramento, California, August
10-16, 1997.
P114. David Zilberman, "Intellectual Property
Rights, Technology Transfer and Genetic Resource Utilization," paper
presented
at International Conference on Building the Basis for Economic Analysis
of Genetic Resources in Crop Plants, Sponsored by International Maize
and
Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and Stanford University, Palo Alto,
CA,
August 17-19, 1997.
*P115. David Zilberman, "Biotechnology in
Agriculture: Its Potential and Problems," MSU Department of
Agricultural Economics
Distinguished Speaker Presentation, Department of Agricultural
Economics,
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, October, 1997. For
more details, see http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Newsletters/
tues_101497.html
*P116. David Zilberman, "Agricultural
Biotechnology: Economic and International Implications," paper
presented at the James
S. and Dorothy Wershow Distinguished Lecture Series, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 19, 1998.
*P117. David Zilberman, Brent Hueth, and Dan
Cohen,
"Non-Predator Vertebrate Pest Damage in California Agriculture: An
Assessment
of Economic Impacts in Selected Crops," paper presented at the
Eighteenth
Annual Vertebrate Pest Conference, Costa Mesa, California, March 2-5,
1998.
*P118. David Zilberman (Moderator of Session),
"Aggregate Production and Productivity Analysis," Annual Meetings of
the American
Agricultural Economics Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 2-5,
1998.
*P119. David Zilberman, "Implications of the
Social
Capital Paradigm," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American
Agricultural Economics Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 2-5,
1998.
*P120. David Zilberman (Panelist), "The Process of
Innovation," panel held at the conference on R&D Investment and
Economic Growth
in the 20th Century sponsored by Haas Business School, University of
California, Berkeley, March 26-28, 1999. For more details, see http://aghistory.ucdavis.edu/UCGroupPage.htm
*P121. David Zilberman, "Comments on South Florida
Development," presented at the conference on Integrating Agricultural
and Ecological
Solutions in South Florida, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 28-29,
1999.
For more details, see http://www.sfrestore.org/sct/
agworkshop/intag.htm
*P122. David Zilberman and Michael Chai, "Global
Technical Change and the Poor, speakers at the conference on Openness,
Macroeconomic Crises and Poverty: A Dialogue and Consultation on WDR
2000/01, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, May 10-12, 1999. For more details, see http://www.worldbank.org/poverty/wdrpoverty/malaysia/papers.htm-
*P123. David Zilberman, Louis Bucklin, and Amir
Heiman, "Transaction Risk in Leasing Durable Goods," paper presented at
the Marketing Science Conference: A Time of Reflection and Renewal,
School of Management, Syracuse, New York, May 20-23, 1999. For more
details, see http://sominfo.syr.edu/informs/saturday_sessions.html
*P124 David Zilberman, "Climate Change and
Agriculture," paper presented at the 3rd Toulouse Conference on
Environment and Resource Economics, Toulouse, France, June 14-16,
1999.
*P125. David Zilberman, Cherisa Yarkin, and Amir
Heiman, "Knowledge Management and the Economics of Agricultural
Biotechnology," paper presented at the International Consortium on
Agricultural Biotechnology Research, Rome, June 17-18, 1999, and
Ravello, June 19, 1999.
*P126. David Zilberman, "Future Directions in
Water
Resource Management," keynote paper presented at the Universities
Council
on Water Resources 1999 Annual Meeting and International Water and
Resource
Economics Consortium 6th Biennial Meeting and Co-Sponsored by the
International
Water Resources Association, Kamuela, Hawaii, June 29-July 2, 1999. For
more
details, see http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/csf/kbac/d1999-07-06.html
*P127. David Zilberman, "Applications to
Resources,
Biotech, and the Environment," paper presented at a Pre-AAEA Conference
Workshop
on Social Capital: A New Paradigm for an Increasingly Diverse
Profession,
Nashville, Tennessee, August 7, 1999. For more details, see http://www.ssc.msu.edu/~internat/soccap/AAEAworkshop.html
*P128. David Zilberman, "The Role of Economic
Research in the Evolution of International Biotechnology," paper
presented at the conference on the Agricultural Biotechnology in
Developing Countries: Towards Optimizing the Benefits for the Poor,
Bonn, Germany, November 15-16, 1999. link
to presentation
*P129. David Zilberman, "Water and Economy," major
paper presented at the Water, Mankind, and the Future 2nd International
Symposium on Water, Cannes, France, May 29-31, 2000.
*P130. David Zilberman, "Economic Considerations
in
Designing Water Systems for Arid Zones," keynote paper presented at the
Conference
on Water and the Environment: Resolving Conflicts in the Development of
Drylands Water, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel, June 4-7,
2000.
*P131. David Zilberman, "Climate Change and the
Reduction of Input Costs," paper presented at the Seventh Annual
"Farming for Profit" Moose Jaw Convention and Jamboree, Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan, Canada, June 18-20, 2000.
*P132. David Zilberman and Margaret Caswell, "An
Economic Analysis of Algoculture," paper presented at The Tenth
Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries
Economics & Trade, Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, July 10-14,
2000. For more details, see http://www.orst.edu/dept/IIFET/2000/speakersz.html
*P133. David Zilberman and David Buschena,
"Generalized Expected Utility, Heteroscedastic Error, and Path
Dependence in Risky
Choice," paper presented at the Econometric Society World Congress,
Seattle,
Washington, August 12, 2000. For more details, see http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/users/doornik/eswc2000/a/0100.html
*P134. David Zilberman, "On the Theory and
Practice
of Environmental Economics," paper presented at Heartland Environmental
and
Resource Economics Symposium, Ames, Iowa, September 17-18, 2000.
*P135. David Zilberman, "The Economics of Climate
Change," paper presented at conference on Carbon Sequestration and
Climate Change: The Science and the Policy, Sproul Room, International
House, University of California, Berkeley, March 23, 2000.
*P136. David Sunding, Mark Metcalfe, and David
Zilberman, "Risk Management and the Environment," paper presented at
SERA-IEG-31
Annual Meeting, Economics and Management of Risk in Agriculture and
Natural
Resources: A Comprehensive Assessment of the Role of Risk in U.S.
Agriculture,
Gulf Shores State Park Resort, Gulf Shores, Alabama, March 22 and 23,
2001.
*P137. David Zilberman and Jennifer Alix,
"Industrial Organization and Pest Dynamic Considerations in
Agricultural Pest Resistance Management," paper presented at the
Resources for the Future Workshop
on Pesticides Resistance, Airlie House, Virginia, April 6, 2001.
*P138. David Zilberman, "Information Technology
and
the Evolution and Structure of Agriculture," paper presented at the
Symposium on the Impacts of E-commerce and Information Technology on
Global Agricultural Markets, Waugh Auditorium, Economic Research
Service, Washington, D. C., May 29 and 30, 2001. For more details, see http://www.farmfoundation.org/e-commerce.htm
*P139. David Zilberman and David Sunding, "Water
Conservation Policy and the Yield Effect of Modern Irrigation
Technologies," paper
presented at the 7th Conference of the International Water Economic
Resources
Consortium, Girona, Spain, June 3-5, 2001.
*P140. David Zilberman, "Conservation Capital and
Sustainable Economic Growth," paper presented at the 76th Annual
Western Economic
Association International Conference, San Francisco, California, July
4-8, 2001.
*P141. David Zilberman, "Implications of the
Nonmarket Functions of Agricultural for Modeling and Data Collection,"
paper presented at the 76th Annual Western Economic Association
International Conference, San Francisco, California, July 4-8,
2001.
*P142. Petra Hellegers, David Zilberman, and E. C.
Van Ierland, "Dynamics of Agricultural Groundwater Extraction," paper
presented at the AAEA and CAES Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,
August 5-8, 2001.
P143. David Zilberman,
“Creating Incentives for Sustainable Water Use,” paper presented at the
Mountains: Sources of Water, Sources of Knowledge Scientific
Conference, Sion, Switzerland, October 8-11, 2002. For more
details, see http://www.montagne2002.ch/AIMFR/Projets/iukb1.htm
P144. David Zilberman, “Biodiversity,
Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Rights,” paper presented at
Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C.,
January 3-5, 2003.
P145. David Zilberman, Nicholas Brozovik, and
David Sunding, "Measuring the Gains from Groundwater Management When
User Cost Varies Over Space," paper presented at the Heartland
Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop, Scheman Building, Iowa
State Center, Ames, Iowa, September 21-22, 2003.
P146. David Zilberman, "Productivity, Access, and Risk: the Keys
to Biotechnology in Developing Countries," key note paper presented at
the Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop, Scheman
Building, Iowa State Center, Ames, Iowa, September 21-22, 2003.
P147. David Zilberman and Karian Schoengold, "Water and
Development: The Importance of Irrigation in Developing Countries,"
paper presented at the Bretton Woods Conference on Agricultural
Producers and Productivity, Bretton Wood, New Hampshire, September 29-
October 1, 2002.
P148. David Zilberman, "Economic Implications
of Ag Biotechnology in a Regulated Economy and Subsidized Agriculture,"
paper presented at the Norwegian Study Tour: Novel Foods, Functional
Foods, Nutraceuticals, GM Foods, University of California, Davis,
California, October 23-24. 2003.
P149. David Zilberman, "Yield Effects of Genetically Modified
Crops in Developing Countries," paper presented at the Transgenics and
the Poor: Science, Regulation and Development Strategy, McManus Loung,
Hollister Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, November 7-8,
2003.
P150. David Zilberman,
"Agricultural economics: Still a distinct field?" paper presented at
the AAEA• RSS• CAES Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 27-30, 2003.
Co- Sponsored by the Association of Environmental and Resource
Economists.
P151. David Zilberman, "The
Economic Impact of Climate Change," paper presented at Symposium AAEA•
RSS• CAES Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, July 27-30, 2003. Co-
Sponsored by the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
P152. David Zilberman,
"Agricultural Development Retrospective," paper presented at The 25th
International Conference of Agricultural Economists Reshaping
Agriculture’s Contributions to Society, International Centre, Durban,
South Africa, August 16-22, 2003.
P153. David Zilberman, "Water Reforms,
Institutions’ performance, Allocation, Pricing, and Resource
Acounting," paper presented at David Zilberman, Greg Graff, David
Roland-Holst, "Agricultural Biotechnology and Globalization: How will
public-private partnerships evolve?" paper presented at the
Environmental Costs and Benefits of Transgenic Crops in Europe: Frontis
Workshop, Wageningen University, Holland, June 1-4, 2003.
P154. David Zilberman, "Water Reforms, Institutions’
performance, Allocation, Pricing, and Resource Acounting," paper
presented at The 25th International Conference of Agricultural
Economists Reshaping Agriculture’s Contributions to Society,
International Centre, Durban, South Africa, August 16-22, 2003.
P155. David Zilberman, "Improving
Agriculture’s Global Competitiveness and Profitability," keynote paper
presented at Positioning Agricultural and Resource Economics: From
Priorities to Action, San Antonio, Texas, November 6, 2003.
P156. David Zilberman, "The Role
of Information," paper presented at Performance-based Environmental
Policies for Agriculture Workshop, Waugh Conference Center, USDA
Economic Research Service, Washington, D.C., March 20-21, 2003.
P157. David Zilberman, " The
Economics of Climate Change in Agriculture," paper presented at the
International Conference on Climate Change and Environmental Policy,
Monsanto Room, ACES Library, Urbana, Illinois, November 11-12, 2002.
Conference Organization
CO1. David Zilberman and Jerome Siebert, Symposium on the Economics of
Reducing Pesticide Use, University of California at Berkeley, October
26, 1990.
CO2. David Zilberman, Eithan Hochman, and David
Bigman, International Workshop and Conference on Food Problems in
Developing Countries and the Potential Contribution of R&D to Their
Solution, BARD-US-Israel Agricultural Research and Development Fund,
The Phillipe Monaster Center for Economics Research, and The Center for
Research in Agricultural Economics, in collaboration with CINADCO -
Ministry of Agriculture, Israel, December 10-13, 1990.
CO3. David Zilberman, R. Escalonte, M. Pineiro, K.
Reicheldorfer, and A. Schmitz, International Conference on Natural
Resources and Environmental Management in an Interdependent World,
sponsored by IICA and Resources for the Future, San Jose, Costa Rica,
January 22-24, 1992.
CO4. David Zilberman, The Economics of Water
Markets in the West, sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Berkeley, Calfornia, July 17-18, 1997.
CO4a. David Zilberman, Workshop on CO2
Sequestration Schemes and Markets for Carbon Trading in U.S.
Agriculture and Energy
Sectors. Phoenix Park Hotel, Washington, D.C., sponsored by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and the Farm Foundation, November 20,
1998.
C05. David Zilberman, Conference on Agricultural
Clobalization, Trade and the Environment, Alumni house, University of
California at Berkeley, sponsored by the College of Natural Resources,
University of California at Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics, University of California at Berkeley; Institute of
Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida; Food and
Resource Economics Department, University of Florida; and Ben Hill
Griffin, Jr. Endowed Chair, University of Florida, March 8, 1999.
CO6. David Zilberman, organizing committe member,
1999 6th Meeting of the International Water and Resource Economics
Consortium, Kamuela, Hawaii, June 29-July 2, 1999.
C07. David Zilberman and Andrew Schmitz, Climate
Change, Pest Control and Agriculture Conference, University Centre
Hotel, Gainesville, Florida, Sponsored by the U.S.Environmental
Protection Agency and the
Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida.
September
9, 1999. For more details: http://news.ifas.ufl.edu/print/1999/99_0830.html
CO8. David Zilberman, Conference on Carbon
Sequestration and Climate Change: The Science and the Policy,
International House, University of California, Berkeley, sponsored by
the u.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Center for Sustainable
Resource Development, University
of California at Berkeley, March 23, 2000. For more details, see
http://mailman.cloudnet.com/pipermail/compost/2000-February/000884.html
CO9. David Zilberman, Conference on Rural Policy:
Issues, Data needs, and Data Access, Chevy Chase, maryland, sponsored
by the Farm Foundation and the U.S. Economic Research Service, March
27, 2000. For
more details, see http://www.ext.nodak.edu/
homepages/aedept/dlambert/eval.htm.
CO10. David Zilberman and Steven Wolf, Conference
on Biotechnology and the Public Interest Prospects o fBiotechnology in
the Developing and Developed World, the International House, University
of
California, Berkeley, California, sponsored by the Center for
Sustainable
Resource Development, University of California at Berkeley, and the UC
Biotechnology Center. April 28, 2000.
CO11. David Zilberman, "Water Pricing and
Markets,"
session organizer of the 75th Annual Western Economic Association
International
Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 29-July 3, 2000.
CO12. David Zilberman, "Technology Transfer and
Intellectual Property," the 75th Annual Western Economic Association
International
Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 29-July 3, 2000.
CO13. Robert Evenson, Luigi Paganetto, Vittorio
Santaniello, L. Pasquale Scandizzo, and David Zilberman, steering
committee of the
International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research
(ICABR),
Ravello, Italy, August 24-28, 2000.
CO14. David Zilberman and Greg Graff, Conference
on
Intellectual Property Clearinghouse Mechanisms for Agriculture,
Bancroft
Hotel, Berkeley, California, February, 2001. Sponsored by the Farm
Foundation,
Rockefeller Foundation, and the Giannini Foundation.
CO15.Robert Evenson, Luigi Paganetto, Vittorio
Santaniello, L. Pasquale Scandizzo, and David Zilberman, steering
committee of the
International Consortium on Agricultural Biotechnology Research
(ICABR),
Ravello, Italy, June 15-18, 2001.
CO16. David Zilberman, Conference on The Farm Bill
and the Environment, Phoenix Park Hotel, Washington, D. C., Sponsored
by the Giannini Foundation, University of California at Berkeley;
Center for Agriculture and Rural Development, Iowa State University,
Ames, Iowa; and the Henry
A. Wallace Center for Agricultural and Environmental Policy, Kansas
State
University, June 28 and 29, 2001.
CO17. David Zilberman, “Learning Workshop on Water
Reforms, Institutions’ Performance, Allocation, Pricing, and Resource
Accounting.” The 25th International Conference of Agricultural
Economists Reshaping Agriculture’s Contributions to Society,
International Centre, Durban, South Africa, August 16-22, 2003.
Co-edited Series
Series Co-Editor, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Kluwer
Academic Publishers, Norwell, Mass. Titles published to date
include:
S1. Russell, Clifford S. and Jason F. Shogren,
editors. Theory, Modeling and Experience in the Management of
Nonpoint-Source Pollution, 1993.
S2. Wilhite, Donald A., editor. Drought
Assessment,
Management, and Planning: Theory and Case Studies, 1993.
S3. Gowdy, John M. Coevolutionary Economics: The
Economy, Society and the Environment, 1994.
S4. Hueth, Darrell L. and William H. Furtan,
editors. Economics of Agricultural Crop Insurance: Theory and Evidence,
1994.
S5. Schmitz, Andrew, Kirby Moulton, Allan
Buckwell,
and Sofia Davidova, editors. Privatization of Agriculture in New Market
Economies: Lessons from Bulgaria, 1994.
S6. Spulber, Nicolas and Asghar Sabbaghi.
Economics
of Water Resources: From Regulation to Privatization, 1994.
S7. Bovenberg, Lans, and Sijbren Cnossen, editors.
Public Economics and the Environment in an Imperfect World, 1995.
S8. Pingali, Prabhu L., and Pierre A. Roger,
editors. Impact of Pesticides on Farmer Health and the Rice
Environment, 1995.
S9. Martin, Wade E., and Lisa A. McDonald,
editors.
Modeling Environmental Policy, 1997.
S10. Parker, Douglas D., and Yacov Tsur, editors.
Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource Management,
1997.
S11. Crissman, Charles C., John M. Antle, and
Susan
M. Capalbo, editors. Economic, Environmental, and Health Tradeoffs in
Agriculture: Pesticides and the Sustainability of Andean Potato
Production, 1998.
S12. Bauer, Carl J. Against the Current
Privatization, Water Markets, and the State in Chile, 1998
S13. Just, Richard, and Sinaia Netanyahu, editors.
Conflict and Cooperation on Trans-Boundary Water Resources, 1998.
S14. Spulber, Nicolas, and Asghar Sabbaghi.
Economics of Water Resources: From Regulation to Privatization, Second
Edition,
1998.
S15. Eran Feitelson and Marwan Haddad, editors,
Management of Shared Groundwater Resources: The Israeli-Palestinian
Case with an
International Perspective, 2001.
S16. Steve Wolf and David Zilberman, editors,
Knowledge Generation and Technical Change: Institutional Innovation in
Agriculture, 2001.
S17. Munther J. Haddadin, Diplomacy on the Jordan:
International Conflict and Negotiated Resolution, 2002.
S18. Richard E. Just and Rulon D. Pope, A
Comprehensive Assessment of the Role of Risk in U. S. Agriculture,
2002.
S19. Charles B. Moss, Gordon C. Rausser, Andrew
Schmitz, Timothy G. Taylor, and David Zilberman, Agricultural
Globalization, Trade, and the Environment, 2002.
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