While the capacity of pesticides to protect output from losses is well established, the contribution of pesticides to prevention of quality damage has been less extensively documented. The relative importance of the quality and quantity effects of pesticides has received even less attention. We investigate the relative effects of the three major classes of pesticides—insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides—on the quantity and quality of output. To do so, we build on our previous work to develop a new econometric estimator for estimating quality and quantity of output simultaneously when quality is measured in terms of discrete grades. We apply that estimator using a panel of data from Japanese wheat production for the period 1995-2006....
Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a crop predominantly used in food and feeds. Modern agricult...
Twenty-eight field experiments on sandy-loam soils in the UK (1982-2003) are reviewed by relating th...
The Middle Volga forest-steppe was subject to a comparative assessment to evaluate the effectiveness...
While the capacity of pesticides to protect output from losses is well established, the contribution...
This study extends previous research, which calculated quality-adjusted price and quantity indices f...
Damage control affects both realized output and product quality; ignoring quality leads to underesti...
This paper develops a multioutput generalization of the Lichtenberg-Zilberman damage-control technol...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...
Foliar fungicides in wheat are typically used to safeguard against economic losses from diseases. In...
The aspects highlighted in this paper refer to the application of fertilizers and plant protection p...
For nonexperimental data, asymmetric specifications of the role of damage control inputs impose rest...
Early studies of . the productivity of pesticide expenditures determined a very high marginal produc...
Pesticides pose serious threats to both human health and the environment. In Europe, farmers are enc...
In California, acceptance sampling is used to monitor the quality of processing tomatoes delivered b...
Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a crop predominantly used in food and feeds. Modern agricult...
Twenty-eight field experiments on sandy-loam soils in the UK (1982-2003) are reviewed by relating th...
The Middle Volga forest-steppe was subject to a comparative assessment to evaluate the effectiveness...
While the capacity of pesticides to protect output from losses is well established, the contribution...
This study extends previous research, which calculated quality-adjusted price and quantity indices f...
Damage control affects both realized output and product quality; ignoring quality leads to underesti...
This paper develops a multioutput generalization of the Lichtenberg-Zilberman damage-control technol...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...
Foliar fungicides in wheat are typically used to safeguard against economic losses from diseases. In...
The aspects highlighted in this paper refer to the application of fertilizers and plant protection p...
For nonexperimental data, asymmetric specifications of the role of damage control inputs impose rest...
Early studies of . the productivity of pesticide expenditures determined a very high marginal produc...
Pesticides pose serious threats to both human health and the environment. In Europe, farmers are enc...
In California, acceptance sampling is used to monitor the quality of processing tomatoes delivered b...
Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a crop predominantly used in food and feeds. Modern agricult...
Twenty-eight field experiments on sandy-loam soils in the UK (1982-2003) are reviewed by relating th...
The Middle Volga forest-steppe was subject to a comparative assessment to evaluate the effectiveness...