Arne Hallam
Affiliations: | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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"Arne Hallam"Children
Sign in to add traineeWenying Du | grad student | 2000 | Iowa State |
Russel K. McCullough | grad student | 2003 | Iowa State |
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Manatt RK, Hallam A, Schulte LA, et al. (2013) Farm-scale costs and returns for second generation bioenergy cropping systems in the US Corn Belt Environmental Research Letters. 8 |
Wang CH, Diderrich V, Kliebenstein J, et al. (2002) Toxoplasma gondii levels in swine operations: Differences due to technology choice and impact on costs of production Food Control. 13: 103-106 |
Hallam A, Anderson IC, Buxton DR. (2001) Comparative economic analysis of perennial, annual, and intercrops for biomass production Biomass and Bioenergy. 21: 407-424 |
Hallam A. (1998) Graduate education in economics after the COGEE report: Discussion American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 80: 616-620 |
Huang TL, Hallam A, Orazem PF, et al. (1998) Empirical tests of efficiency wage models Economica. 65: 125-143 |
Hassan RM, Hallam A. (1996) Macro-economic linkages to agriculture: A general equilibrium model for Sudan Journal of Agricultural Economics. 47: 66-88 |
Chandra Babu S, Hallam A, Rajasekaran B. (1995) Dynamic modelling of agroforestry and soil fertility interactions: implications for multi-disciplinary research policy Agricultural Economics. 13: 125-135 |
Sakong Y, Hayes DJ, Hallam A. (1993) Hedging production risk with options American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 75: 408-415 |
Kim TK, Hayes DJ, Hallam A. (1992) Technology adoption under price uncertainty Journal of Development Economics. 38: 245-253 |
Hallam A. (1991) Economies of Size and Scale in Agriculture: An Interpretive Review of Empirical Measurement Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 13: 155-172 |