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Glauben, Thomas; Burggraf, Christine; Brosig, Stephan (2011) Abschlussbericht DFG-Projekt: Werte als Motive von Konsumentscheidungen – ein interkultureller Vergleich. 0
Götz, Linde; Glauben, Thomas (2011) Nahrungsmittelkrise und Preissprünge auf den Weltweizenmärkten: Protektionismus und Marktreaktionen in osteuropäischen "Getreidenationen". IAMO Jahreszahl 13: 29-40.
Graubner, Marten; Koller, Ines; Salhofer, Klaus; Balmann, Alfons (2011) Cooperative versus non-cooperative spatial competition for milk. European Review of Agricultural Economics 38 (1): 99-118.
Graubner, Marten; Balmann, Alfons; Sexton, Richard J. (2011) Spatial Price Discrimination in Agricultural Product Procurement Markets: A Computational Economics Approach. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 93 (4): 949-967.
Graubner, Marten (2011) The Spatial Agent-based Competition Model (SpAbCoM). IAMO Discussion Paper No. 135, Halle (Saale): IAMO.
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Gruebner, Oliver; Khan, Mobarak H.; Lautenbach, Sven; Müller, Daniel; Kraemer, Alexander; Lakes, Tobia; Hostert, Patrick (2011) A spatial epidemiological analysis of self-rated mental health in the slums of Dhaka. International Journal of Health Geographics 36 (10)
Hansen, Heiko; Teuber, Ramona (2011) Assessing the impacts of EU's common agricultural policy on regional convergence: sub-national evidence from Germany. Applied Economics 43 (26): 3755-3765.
Happe, Kathrin; Hutchings, Nicholas; Dalgaard, Tommy; Kellermann, Konrad (2011) Modelling the interactions between regional farming structure, nitrogen losses and environmental regulation. Agricultural Systems 104 (3): 281-291.
Herrmann, Roland; Teuber, Ramona (2011) Geographically differentiated products. In: Lusk, J., J. Roosen and J. Shogren (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Food Consumption and Policy, Oxford, UK, September 2011: Oxford University Press.
Hostert, Patrick; Kuemmerle, Tobias; Prishchepov, Alexander; Sieber, Anika; Lambin, Eric; Radeloff, Volker (2011) Rapid land use change after socio-economic disturbances: the collapse of the Soviet Union versus Chernobyl. Environmental Research Letters 6 (4): 1-8.