C1.1.Just, Richard E., 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.Just, Richard E., David Zilberman, and Gordon C. Rausser. “A Putty-Clay Approach to the Distributional 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.Rausser, Gordon C., 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.Rausser, Gordon C., 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Hochman, Eithan, 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Hochman, Eithan, 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.Casterline, Gary, 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.
C1.13Lichtenberg, Erik 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.Chakravorty, Ujjayant, 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.Dinar, Ariel, 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Rausser, Gordon C., 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.Shah, Farhed, 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.Buschena, David E., 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Shah, Farhed, 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.
C1.26Zilberman, David,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.Zilberman, David, 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Just, Richard E., 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.Shah, Farhed, 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.Dinar, Ariel, 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.Zilberman, David, “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.Sunding, David, 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.
C1.35Osgood, Daniel, Daniel Cohen, Doug Parker, and David Zilberman.“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.Alston, Julian, 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Zivin, Joshua, 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.Zilberman, David, David Sunding, and Madhu Khanna. “The Changing Nature 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Just, Richard, 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.Zilberman, David.“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.Buschena, David E., 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Zilberman, David, 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.Zilberman, David, “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.Zilberman, D., 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.Zilberman, David, 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.
C1.50.Zilberman, David. “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.Khanna, Madhu, 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.Graff, Gregory, 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 AcademicPublishers, 2000), pp. 125-154.
C1.53.Zilberman, David, 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. Zilberman, David, 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.Becker, Nir, 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.Pannell, David J., 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.Sunding, David, and David Zilberman. “The Agricultural Innovation Process: Research and Technology Adoption in a Changing Agricultural Sector,” Handbook of Agricultural and Resource Economics, ed. Bruce L. Gardner and Gordon C. Rausser (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2001), pp. 207-261.
C1.58. Dinar, Ariel, and David Zilberman. “Dan Yaron: The Person, His Work and His Legacy,” The Economics of Water Resources:The Contributions of Dan Yaron, ed. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), pp. 1-7.As part of the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.59. Evenson, Robert E., Vittorio Santaniello, and David Zilberman. “Market Development for Genetically Modified Foods:Introduction,” Market Development for Genetically Modified Foods, ed. Vittorio Santaniello, Robert E. Evenson, and David Zilberman (Wallingford, U. K., and New York: CABI, 2002), pp. 1-5.
C1.60. Evenson, R. E., V. Santaniello, and D. Zilberman. “Introduction and Overview,” Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology, ed. R. E. Evenson, V. Santaniello, and D. Zilberman (Wallingford, U. K., and New York: CABI, 2002), pp. xi-xviii.
C1.61.Graff, Gregory, Amir Heiman, David Zilberman, Federico Castillo, and Douglas Parker. “Universities, Technology Transfer and Industrial R&D,” Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology, ed. R. E. Evenson, V. Santaniello, and D. Zilberman (Wallingford, U. K., and New York: CABI, 2002), pp. 93-117.
C1.62. Metcalfe, Mark, David Sunding, and David Zilberman.“Risk Management and the Environment,” A Comprehensive Assessment of the Role of Risk in U. S. Agriculture, ed. Richard E. Just and Rulon D. Pope (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), pp. 511-534.As part of the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.63. Zilberman, David, and Ariel Dinar. “Placing Dan Yaron’s Work in the Literature,” The Economics of Water Resources:The Contributions of Dan Yaron, ed. Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), pp. 219-225. As part of the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.64. Zilberman, David, Xuemei Liu, and David Sunding. “The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture: A Global Perspective,” Agricultural Globalization, Trade, and the Environment, ed. Charles B. Moss, Gordon C. Rausser, Andrew Schmitz, Timothy G. Taylor, and David Zilberman (Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), pp. 423-438.As part of the book series, Natural Resource Management and Policy, Ariel Dinar and David Zilberman, editors.
C1.65.Alix, Jennifer, and David Zilberman. “Industrial Organization and Institutional Considerations in Agricultural Pest Resistance Management,” Battling Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides: An Economic Approach, ed. Ramanan Laxminarayan (Washington, D. C.:Resources for the Future, 2003), pp. 330-356.
C1.66. Alston, Julian, and David Zilberman. “Science and Technology,” California Agriculture:Dimensions and Issues, ed. Jerry Siebert (Berkeley:University of California, Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources, 2003), pp. 257-287.
C1.67. Cash, Sean B., and David Zilberman. “Environmental Issues in California Agriculture,” California Agriculture:Dimensions and Issues, ed. Jerry Siebert (Berkeley:University of California, Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources, 2003), pp. 214-240.
C1.68. Schoengold, Karina, and David Zilberman. “Economics of Water Quality and Agriculture,” Agricultural Water Quality and Water Use:Developing Indicators for Policy Analyses, ed. Kevin Parris and Pil-Kyun Jung (Proceedings of an OECD Expert Meeting, Gyeongju, The Republic of Korea, 2003), pp. 24-39.
C1.69. Zilberman, David. “The Crutchfield and Zellner Monograph and the Evolution of Environmental and Resource Economics,” The Economics of Marine Resources and Conservation Policy:The Pacific Halibut Case Study with Commentary, ed. James A. Crutchfield and Arnold Zellner (Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 2003), pp. 177-184.
C1.70. Graff, Greg, Matin Qaim, Cherisa Yarkin, and David Zilberman. “Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries,” Perspectives in World Food and Agriculture 2004, ed. Colin G. Scanes and John A. Miranowski (Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Publishing, Iowa State Press, 2004), pp. 417-438.
C1.71. Zilberman, David, and Amir Heiman. “The Value of Economics Research,” What’s Economics Worth? Valuing Policy Research, ed. Philip G. Pardey and Vincent H. Smith (Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press for IFPRI, 2004), pp. 275-299.
C1.72. Heiman, Amir, and David Zilberman. “The Internet and the Economics of High-Value Agricultural Products:Theory and Evidence from Europe and Israel,” E-Commerce in Agribusiness, ed. Troy G. Schmitz, Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, Albert Kagan, and Bruce Babcock (Longboat Key, Florida:Florida Science Source, Inc., 2005), pp. 295-320.
C1.73. Graff, Greg, David Roland-Holst, and David Zilberman. “Agricultural Biotechnology and Globalization: U. S. Experience with Public and Private Sector Research,” Environmental Costs and Benefits of Transgenic Crops, ed. J. H. H. Wesseler (Dordrecht, the Netherlands; Norwell, Massachusetts: Springer, 2005), pp. 225-245.
C1.74. Templeton, Scott, and David Zilberman.“Technology, Incentives, Institutions, and Sustainability,” Water and Sustainable Development, ed. P. Michael Schmitz (Frankfurt am Main, Germany:Peter Lang, 2005), pp. 3-19.
C1.75. Zilberman, David, Mark Metcalfe, and Amir Heiman. “Economics and the Adoption of Information Technology with Evidence from California,” E-Commerce in Agribusiness, ed. Troy G. Schmitz, Charles B. Moss, Andrew Schmitz, Albert Kagan, and Bruce Babcock (Longboat Key, Florida:Florida Science Source, Inc., 2005), pp. 45-62.
C1.76.Ameden, Holly, Matin Qaim, and David Zilberman.“Adoption of Biotechnology in Developing Countries,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 329-357.
C1.77.Cooper, Joseph, Lipper, Leslie, and David Zilberman.“Introduction.Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology:Economics Issues and Framework for Analysis,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 3-13.
C1.78.de Janvry, Alain, Gregory Graff, Elisabeth Sadoulet, and David Zilberman.“Technological Change in Agriculture and Poverty Reduction:The Potential of Biotechnology,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 361-386.
C1.79.Graff, Gregory, and David Zilberman.“Towards an Intellectual Property Clearinghouse for Agricultural Biotechnology,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 387-403.
C1.80.Lipper, Leslie, and David Zilberman.“Policies to Promote the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Agricultural Biodiversity,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 405-429.
C1.81.Lipper, Leslie, Joseph Cooper, and David Zilberman.“Synthesis Chapter: Managing Plant Genetic Diversity and Agricultural Biotechnology for Development,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 457-477.
C1.82.Qaim, Matin, Cherisa Yarkin, and David Zilberman.“Impact of Biotechnology on Crop Genetic Diversity,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 283-307.
C1.83.Zilberman, David, and Leslie Lipper.“Major Processes Shaping the Evolution of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Biodiversity,” Agricultural Biodiversity and Biotechnology in Economic Development, ed. Joseph Cooper, Leslie Marie Lipper, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2005), pp. 15-37.
C1.84.Brozovic, Nicholas, David Sunding, and David Zilberman.“Optimal Management of Groundwater over Space and Time,” Frontiers in Water Resource Economics, ed. Renan Ulrich Goetz and Dolors Berga (New York: Springer, 2006), pp. 109-135.
C1.85.Zilberman, David, Daniel Cohen-Vogel, and Jeanne Reeves. “Precision Farming in Cotton,” Frontiers in Water Resource Economics, ed. Renan Ulrich Goetz and Dolors Berga (New York: Springer, 2006), pp. 255-275.
C1.86.Alston, Julian M., Richard E. Just, and David Zilberman. “What We Have Learned, and Where Do We Go from Here?,” Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology:Economics and Policy, ed. Richard E. Just, Julian M. Alston, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2006), pp. 701-722.
C1.87.Just, Richard E., David Zilberman, and Julian M. Alston. “Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology:Introduction and Overview,” Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology:Economics and Policy, ed. Richard E. Just, Julian M. Alston, and David Zilberman (New York: Springer, 2006), pp. 3-17.
C1.88.Zilberman, David. “The Economics of Biotechnology Regulation,” Regulating Agricultural Biotechnology:Economics and Policy, ed. Richard E. Just, Julian M. Alston, and David Zilberman
C1.89.Schoengold, Karina, and David Zilberman. “The Economics of Water, Irrigation, and Development,” Handbook of Agricultural Economics: Agricultural Development: Farmers, Farm Production and Farm Markets, Vol. 3, ed. Robert E. Evenson, Prabhu Pingali, and T. Paul Schultz (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2007).
C1.90.Schoengold, Karina, and David Zilberman.“Creating a Policy Environment for Sustainable Water Use,” Mountains:Sources of Water, Sources of Knowledge, ed. Ellen Wiegandt (Dordrecht, the Netherlands:Springer, 2008).
C1.91.Hellegers, Petra, Karina Schoengold, and David Zilberman.“Water Resource Management and the Poor,” Economics of Poverty, Environment and Natural-Resource Use, ed. Rob B. Dellink and Arjan Ruijs. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer Verlag Publishing, 2008.
C1.92. Hellegers, Petra, Karina Schoengold, and David Zilberman. “Water Resource Management and the Poor,” Economics of Poverty, Environment and Natural-Resource Use, ed. Rob B. Dellink and Arjan Ruijs, Wageningen UR Frontis Series (Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer Verlag Publishing, 2008), pp. 41-57.
C1.93. Qaim, Matin, Carl E. Pray, and David Zilberman. “Economic and Social Considerations in the Adoption of Bt Crops,” Integration of Insect-Resistant Genetically Modified Crops within IPM Programs, ed. Jörg Romeis, Anthony M. Shelton, and George G. Kennedy (Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer Netherlands, 2008).
C1.94. Schoengold, Karina, and David Zilberman. “Creating a Policy Environment for Sustainable Water Use,” Mountains: Sources of Water, Sources of Knowledge, ed. Ellen Wiegandt (Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer Netherlands, 2008), pp. 305-326.
C1.95. Schoengold, K., T. Sproul, and D. Zilberman. “Irrigated Agriculture in an Era of High Energy Prices,” Sustainable Irrigation Management Technologies and Policies II, Vol. 112, ed. Y. Villacampa Esteve and D. Prats Rico (Ashurst, Southampton, England: WIT Press, 2008), pp. 43-52.
C1.96. Sexton, Steven, Deepak Rajagopal, Gal Hochman, David Roland-Holst, and David Zilberman. “Biofuel: Distributional and Other Implications of Current and the Next Generation Technologies,” Risk, Infrastructure and Industry Evolution, ed. Burton C. English, R. Jamey Menard, Kim Jensen, pp. 12-22. Proceedings of a conference in Berkeley, California, June 24-25, 2008, Farm Foundation 2008 http://www.farmfoundation. org/news/articlefiles/365-Berkeley%20proceedings.pdf (this is a web publication).
C1.97. Heiman, Amir, Yanhong Jin, and David Zilberman. “Marketing Environmental Services,” Payment for Environmental Services in Agricultural Landscapes: Economic Policies and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries, ed. Leslie Lipper, Takumi Sakuyama, Randy Stringer, and David Zilberman (New York: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2009), pp. 59-76.
C1.98. Lipper, Leslie, Nancy McCarthy, and David Zilberman. “Putting Payments for Environmental Services in the Context of Economic Development,” Payment for Environmental Services in Agricultural Landscapes: Economic Policies and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries, ed. Leslie Lipper, Takumi Sakuyama, Randy Stringer, and David Zilberman (New York: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2009), pp. 9-33.
C1.99. Zilberman, David. “Conclusion,” Payment for Environmental Services in Agricultural Landscapes: Economic Policies and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries, ed. Leslie Lipper, Takumi Sakuyama, Randy Stringer, and David Zilberman (New York: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2009), pp. 275-277.
C1.100. Zilberman, David, Randy Stringer, Lipper, Leslie, and Takumi Sakuyama. “Introduction and Overview,” Payment for Environmental Services in Agricultural Landscapes: Economic Policies and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries, ed. Leslie Lipper, Takumi Sakuyama, Randy Stringer, and David Zilberman (New York: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2009), pp. 1-8.
C1.101. Heiman, Amir, Yanhong Jin, and David Zilberman. “Risk, Risk Reduction Tools and Adoption of Innovation,” Advances in Technology and Innovation in Marketing, ed. Rajat Gera (New Delhi: MacMillan Publications India LTD, 2009), pp. 273-286.
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).
C2.5Review 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.
Reports
C3.1.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, Publicly Funded Agricultural Research and the Changing Structure of U.S. Agriculture (Washington, D. C.:The National Academy Press, 2002). Member of committee.
C3.2.Council for Agricultural Science and Technology.Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Mitigations:Challenges and Opportunities for Agriculture. Task Force Report No. 141 (Ames, Iowa:Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, May, 2004), 120p.Member of committee.
C3.3.Zilberman, David, and Deepak Rajagopal.Review of Environmental, Economic and Policy Aspects of Biofuels.The World Bank, Policy Research Working Paper Series: 4341 (2007).
C3.4. Gealy, D. R., Bradford, K. J., Hall, L., Raybould, A., Wolt, J., Zilberman, D. Implications of Gene Flow in the Scale-Up and Commercial Use of Biotechnology-Derived Crops: Economic and Policy Considerations. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology Issue Paper 37 (CAST: Ames, Iowa, 2007), 24p.
C3.5. Sexton, Steven E., and David Zilberman. Biofuel Impacts on Climate Change, the Environment and Food, Report to the Renewable Fuels Agency (St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex: Renewable Fuels, May 19, 2008).
C3.6. Heft-Neal, S., J. Otte, W. Pupphavessa, D. Roland-Holst, S. Sudsawasd, and D. Zilberman. Supply Chain Auditing for Poultry Production in Thailand, Rural Development Research Consortium, Research Report RR Nr. 08-09 (September, 2008).
Reprinted Papers
C4.1. Hochman, Eithan, David Zilberman, and Richard E. Just. “Internalization in a Stochastic Pollution Model” (1977), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part III, Water Pollution, Chap. 19.
*C4.2. Carey, Janis M., and David Zilberman. “A Model of Investment Under Uncertainty: Modern Irrigation Technology and Emerging Markets in Water” (2002), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part IV, Irrigation, Chap. 24.
*C4.3. Caswell, Margriet, and David Zilberman. “The Choices of Irrigation Technologies in California” (1985), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part IV, Irrigation, Chap. 25.
*C4.4. Chakravorty, Ujjayant, Eithan Hochman, and David Zilberman. “A Spatial Model of Optimal Water Conveyance” (1995), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part IV, Irrigation, Chap. 26.
*C4.5. Just, Richard E., and David Zilberman. “Income Distributional Implications of Water Policy Decisions” (1985), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part IV, Irrigation, Chap. 30.
*C4.6. Hellegers, Petra, David Zilberman, and Ekko van Ierland. “Dynamics of Agricultural Groundwater Extraction” (2001), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part V, Groundwater Use and Management, Chap. 36.
*C4.7. Lichtenberg, Erik, David Zilberman, and Kenneth T. Bogen. “Regulating Environmental Health Risks under Uncertainty: Groundwater Contamination in California” (1989), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. I, Part V, Groundwater Use and Management, Chap. 39.
*C4.8. Brill, Eyal, Eithan Hochman, and David Zilberman. “Allocation and Pricing at the Water District Level” (1997), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. II, Part IV, Water Pricing and Management, Chap. 27.
*C4.9. Zilberman, David, Andrew Schmitz, Ariel Dinar, and Farhed Shah. “A Water Scarcity or a Water Management Crisis?”(1993), reprinted in Economics of Water Resource, ed. R. Quentin Grafton (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2009), Vol. II, Part V, Water Scarcity and Reliability, Chap. 45.