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  1. Can cooperating with technology companies increase the agricultural loans supply of commercial banks?
  2. Using K‐Means Clustering to Explore Farmers' Behavior and Intention Towards Online Credit in China Based on Extended Theory of Planned Behavior
  3. Climate change and climate-linked finance
  4. Optimal Debt and Risk Balancing Behavior of Rural Households in China: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment
  5. The willingness to offer livestock insurance in rural China: a discrete choice experiment among Chinese insurance agents
  6. Subjective and objective risk perceptions and the willingness to pay for agricultural insurance: evidence from an in-the-field choice experiment in rural China
  7. A vulnerability index for priority targeting of agricultural crops under a changing climate
  8. Market microstructure and the historical relationship between the US farm credit system, farm service agency and commercial bank lending
  9. The impact of the China–USA trade war on USA Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies
  10. Heterogeneous choice in the demand for agriculture credit in China: results from an in-the-field choice experiment
  11. Inclusive Finance, Farm Households Entrepreneurship, and Inclusive Rural Transformation in Rural Poverty-stricken Areas in China
  12. Design and rating of risk-contingent credit for balancing business and financial risks for Kenyan farmers
  13. Historical developments in agricultural finance and the genesis of America’s farm credit system
  14. Climate risk, income dynamics and nutrition intake in rural China
  15. Designing catastrophic bonds for catastrophic risks in agriculture
  16. Factors affecting farmers’ participation in China’s group guarantee lending program
  17. The Potential and Uptake of Remote Sensing in Insurance: A Review
  18. Risk rationing and the demand for agricultural credit: a comparative investigation of Mexico and China
  19. Financial engineering for the farm problem
  20. Testing Asset Dynamics for Poverty Traps in Rural China
  21. Value chain approaches to development
  22. Borrower attitudes, lender attitudes and agricultural lending in rural China
  23. Cross market price support and agricultural development
  24. On the transaction values of land use rights in rural China
  25. Policy rationing in rural credit markets
  26. Attitudinal Asymmetries and the Lender-Borrower Relationship: Survey Results on Farm Lending in Shandong, China
  27. Quantifying spatial basis risk for weather index insurance
  28. Farm credit and credit demand elasticities in Shaanxi and Gansu
  29. Subjective Risks, Objective Risks and the Crop Insurance Problem in Rural China
  30. Small businesses and risk contingent credit
  31. The effects of government sponsored enterprise (GSE) status on the pricing of bonds issued by the Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corporation (FFCB)
  32. Applicability of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) in Index-Based Crop Insurance Design
  33. Macroeconomic costs to large scale disruptions of food production: The case of foot- and-mouth disease in the United States
  34. Collateral-free lending with risk-contingent credit for agricultural development: indemnifying loans against pulse crop price risk in India
  35. Factors influencing Shaanxi and Gansu farmers' willingness to purchase weather insurance
  36. The 7 Cs of rural credit in China
  37. Does taxation have real effects on agricultural output? Theory and empirical evidence from China
  38. Revealing the impact of index traders on commodity futures markets
  39. Incentive Mechanisms, Loan Decisions and Credit Rationing: A Framed Field Experiment on China's Responsibility System for Rural Credit
  40. Informal lending amongst friends and relatives: Can microcredit compete in rural China?
  41. US rural land value bubbles
  42. Borrowing amongst friends: the economics of informal credit in rural China
  43. Biography
  44. Weather risk and the viability of weather insurance in China's Gansu, Shaanxi, and Henan provinces
  45. Risk, fear, bird flu and terrorists: A study of risk perceptions and economics
  46. Long-range dependence in the volatility of commodity futures prices: Wavelet-based evidence
  47. Liberty Hyde Bailey, the Country Life Commission and the formalization of farm credit in the USA
  48. Farm business decisions and the sustainable growth challenge paradigm
  49. Financial repression in China's agricultural economy
  50. Are the poor really more trustworthy? A micro‐lending experiment
  51. The Relationship between Hedging with Futures and the Financing Function of Farm Management
  52. The influence of Agro-terrorism on consumers' preference for locally grown products: a case-study from New Jersey
  53. The pricing, structure, and function of weather‐linked bonds, mortgages, and operating credit
  54. Improving humanitarian response to slow‐onset disasters using famine‐indexed weather derivatives
  55. How does initial public financing influence private incentives for follow-on investment in early-stage technologies?
  56. Using Weather Index Insurance to Improve Drought Response for Famine Prevention
  57. Evaluating the effects of asymmetric information in a model of crop insurance
  58. A note on scaled variance ratio estimation of the Hurst exponent with application to agricultural commodity prices
  59. Martingale Restrictions and the Implied Market Price of Risk
  60. Martingale Restrictions and the Implied Market Price of Risk
  61. Business start‐up survival challenges and strategies of agribusiness and non‐agribusiness entrepreneurs
  62. Determinants of a social clause in international trade negotiations
  63. Managing food industry business and financial risks with commodity-linked credit instruments
  64. Developments in portfolio management and risk programming techniques for agriculture
  65. The pricing of degree‐day weather options
  66. The Precautionary Principle and the law of unintended consequences
  67. Developments in portfolio management and risk programming techniques for agriculture
  68. The Value of Dairy Quota under a Commercial Export Milk Program
  69. Further thoughts on the relationship between economic value added and stock market performance
  70. The role of ex ante regulations in addressing problems of moral hazard in agricultural insurance
  71. The Relationship between Exports, Credit Risk and Credit Guarantees
  72. On the Pricing of Cross Currency Futures Options for Canadian Grains and Livestock
  73. Hedging financial and business risks in agriculture with commodity‐linked loans
  74. Weather Derivatives for Specific Event Risks in Agriculture
  75. Using US. Bfp/Class III Futures Contracts in Risk Reduction Strategies for Subclasses 5a and 5b Milk for Further Processors
  76. The Simultaneous Hedging of Price Risk, Crop Yield Risk and Currency Risk
  77. The relationship between economic value added and the stock market performance of agribusiness firms
  78. The relationship between economic value added and the stock market performance of agribusiness firms
  79. The Impact of Bank Mergers on Canadian Farm and Rural Communities
  80. Reinsuring Agricultural Risk
  81. The Effect of Agricultural Policy on Farmland Values
  82. Credit Risk and the Demand for Agricultural Loans
  83. Credit Risk Assessment and the Opportunity Costs of Loan Misclassification
  84. On the Inclusion of Hay in Ontario's Gross Revenue Insurance Plan: A Target Semivariance Approach
  85. Economics of Structural Change in Agriculture
  86. Weed Control Decision Rules under Uncertainty
  87. Optimal Hedging under Alternative Capital Structures and Risk Aversion: Reply
  88. Contingent Claim Pricing Models Implied by Agricultural Stabilization and Insurance Policies
  89. Dynamics of Structural Change in the Ontario Hog Industry
  90. Financing New Farm Entrants: The Long-term Leasing Option: A Comment
  91. Economic Costs of Environmental Quality Constraints
  92. An Income Capitalization Model for Land Value with Provisions for Ordinary Income and Long-term Capital Gains Taxation
  93. Decomposition Measures of Technical Efficiency for Ontario Dairy Farms
  94. Obtaining Management Profiles of Ontario Swine Producers Through Cluster Analysis
  95. Decomposition Measures of Technical Efficiency for Ontario Dairy Farms
  96. A Farm-Level Financial Analysis of Farmers' Use of Futures and Options under Alternative Farm Programs
  97. Alternative estimates of weighted implied volatilities from soybean and live cattle options
  98. Evaluating Premiums for a Farm Income Insurance Policy
  99. Systematic and Nonsystematic Risk in Farm Portfolio Selection
  100. Farm-to-Farm Productivity Differences and Whole-Farm Production Functions
  101. A Note on the Changing Tax Treatment of Farmland Capital Gains and Losses in Canada and the United States
  102. Hysteresis and the Value of Farmland: A Real-Options Approach to Farmland Valuation
  103. The Performance of Index Based Livestock Insurance: Ex Ante Assessment in the Presence of a Poverty Trap
  104. Risk Rationing and the Demand for Agricultural Credit
  105. Risk Perceptions, Consumer Response and the First U.S. Mad Cow Case
  106. Poverty Traps and Climate Risk: Limitations and Opportunities of Index-Based Risk Financing
  107. On the Transaction Values of Land Use Rights in Rural China
  108. Market Prices of Orthogonal Risk and Risk Aversion in Complete Stochastic Volatility Models: Theoretical and Empirical
  109. Itô’s Excursion Theory, the Hurst Coefficient, and Fractional Excursions in Finance
  110. Disasters, FMD and Food Security: Macroeconomic Responses to Large Scale Disruptions of U.S. Food Production
  111. Credit Constraint Impacts on Farm Households: Survey Results from India and China
  112. Applicability of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in Index-Based Crop Insurance Design
  113. An Application of Risk Contingent Credit Applied to New York Dairy Farms with U.S. Options on Class III Milk Futures