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1 JOHAN SWINNEN Curriculum Vitae (As of February 2020) Address & Contact Details International Food Policy Research Institute 1201 Eye Street N.W., Washington, D.C., 20005, USA Tel: +1 202-862-6496; Fax: +1 202-467-4439 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.ifpri.org/profile/johan-swinnen Current employment 2020-Present Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Previous employment 2004-2019 Professor of Economics, KU Leuven Director, LICOS Centre for Institutions & Economic Performance, KU Leuven Senior Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies (www.ceps.eu) 2003-2004 Lead Economist, The World Bank 2002-2003 Professor of Development Economics, KU Leuven Director, Center of Economic Studies (CES), KU Leuven 1998-2001 Economic Advisor, European Commission, DG-Economic and Financial Affairs 1993-1998 Assistant/Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics and Food Policy, KU Leuven Director, Research Group on Food Policy, Transition & Development 1992-1993 Senior Economist, Leuven Institute for Central and East European Studies, KU Leuven Education Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics 1992, Cornell University, USA MSc Agricultural Sciences (Landbouwingenieur) 1985, KU Leuven Awards & Honours Honorary Doctorate, University of Göttingen, 2017 Outstanding Article in Applied Economic Policy and Perspectives 2015 (Best AEPP paper in 2015 awarded by AAEA) Mercator Fellow, University of Gottingen, 2016-18 President, International Association of Agricultural Economists, 2012–2015 Quality of Policy Communication Award of the European Association of Agricultural Economics, 2014 (with Kym Anderson and Gordon Rausser for paper “Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets”, in Journal of Economic Literature)

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JOHAN SWINNEN

Curriculum Vitae

(As of February 2020)

Address & Contact Details

International Food Policy Research Institute 1201 Eye Street N.W., Washington, D.C., 20005, USA Tel: +1 202-862-6496; Fax: +1 202-467-4439 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.ifpri.org/profile/johan-swinnen Current employment

2020-Present Director General, International Food Policy Research Institute Previous employment

2004-2019 Professor of Economics, KU Leuven Director, LICOS Centre for Institutions & Economic Performance, KU Leuven Senior Research Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies (www.ceps.eu)

2003-2004 Lead Economist, The World Bank 2002-2003 Professor of Development Economics, KU Leuven

Director, Center of Economic Studies (CES), KU Leuven 1998-2001 Economic Advisor, European Commission, DG-Economic and Financial Affairs 1993-1998 Assistant/Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics and Food Policy,

KU Leuven Director, Research Group on Food Policy, Transition & Development

1992-1993 Senior Economist, Leuven Institute for Central and East European Studies, KU Leuven

Education Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics 1992, Cornell University, USA MSc Agricultural Sciences (Landbouwingenieur) 1985, KU Leuven Awards & Honours

• Honorary Doctorate, University of Göttingen, 2017 • Outstanding Article in Applied Economic Policy and Perspectives 2015 (Best AEPP paper in 2015

awarded by AAEA) • Mercator Fellow, University of Gottingen, 2016-18 • President, International Association of Agricultural Economists, 2012–2015 • Quality of Policy Communication Award of the European Association of Agricultural Economics,

2014 (with Kym Anderson and Gordon Rausser for paper “Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets”, in Journal of Economic Literature)

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• Methusalem Research Award 2015–2023 (for the KU Leuven’s most distinguished researchers) • President-elect, International Association of Agricultural Economists, 2009–2012 • Honorary Doctorate, University of Nitra, 2012 • Fellow of the American Association of Agricultural and Applied Economists, 2012 • President, Beeronomics Society, 2011 • Fellow of the European Association of Agricultural Economists, 2009 • Methusalem Research Award 2008–2015 (for the KU Leuven’s most distinguished researchers) • Francqui Chair, University of Gent, 2009, • KU Leuven Centre of Excellence Award 2005 • Quality of Research Discovery Award of the American Agricultural Economics Association, 2004

(with Scott Rozelle for outstanding paper “Success and Failure of Reforms: Insights from the Transition of Agriculture” in Journal of Economic Literature)

• International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium PhD Dissertation Award 1993 (for PhD thesis “Essays on the Political Economy of Agricultural Policies”)

• G.F. Warren Award (for outstanding publication “A Positive Theory of Agricultural Protection”), Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University 1992

• Michele Sicca Fellowship of the Cornell Western Societies Program 1990 • Joyce Graduate Fellowship of the (US) National Agricultural Biotechnology Council 1989 • Belgian American Educational Foundation Honorary Fellowship 1988 • Dissertation Award of the Alumni Association of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, KU Leuven,

1985 (for MSc Dissertation) Visiting Professor/Scholar

• Stanford University (USA) • European University Institute, Firenze (Italy) • SciencesPo, Paris (France) • University of Namur (FUNDP) (Belgium), • University of Helsinki (Finland) • Wye College (Imperial College) (UK) • University of Nitra (Slovakia) • Mediterranean Agronomic Institute (Greece) • Cornell University (USA) • Wageningen University (Netherlands) • European College, Brugge (Belgium) • World Bank Institute (WBI) and the Joint Vienna Institue, Vienna

Editor Editorial Committee Member

• Annual Review of Resource Economics (since 2012) • Global Challenges (since 2015) • Global Food Security (since 2016)

Associate Editor • Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics (since 2014) • China Economic Review (since 2011) • Bio-based and Applied Economics Review (since 2011) • Review of Business and Economic Literature (2011-2014) • Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies (since 2011)

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• European Review of Agricultural Economics (2009-2015) • American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2006–2010) • Review of Business and Economics (2008–2010) • Agricultural Economics (1999–2005) • Tijdschrift voor Economie and Management (2005–2007) • Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture (since 1999) • Tijdschrift voor sociaal wetenschappelijk onderzoek van de landbouw (1991–1995)

Guest Editor (of special issues of journals) • Agricultural Economics (2012–2013) • World Trade Review (2011–2012) • Journal of Wine Economics (2011) • Comparative Economic Studies (2009) • Review of Business and Economics (2009) • Human Rights and International Legal Discourse (2009) • China Economic Review (2008) • World Development (2007) • The World Economy (2006) • Development Policy Review (2004) • MOCT/MOST Economic Policy in Transition (1999) • European Review of Agricultural Economics (1999)

Book Series co-Editor (on “Rural Economies in Transition”) for Lexington Books (since 2001). Books: various (see List of Publications)

Economic Advisor

• World Bank • United Nations Development Program (UNDP), • European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), • Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), • European Commission (DG–Agriculture, DG–Econ&Finance, DG–External Relations), • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA-ERS), • International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), • Governments (Many)

Scientific/Professional Management & Coordination • Coordinator of several European Research Networks and Projects (on food policy, institutional

reforms, transition, European integration, land markets and agricultural trade) • Coordinator of several World Bank Research Projects (on food policy, market distortions, land

markets, supply chains, …) • Coordinator, European Network of Agricultural and Rural Policy Research Institutes (ENARPRI),

(2002–2006) • Chair, International Section, American Association of Agricultural Economists (2007) • Chair, Scientific Programme Committee, Congress of the European Association of Agricultural

Economists (1999) • Numerous academic research projects (too long to list)

Chair/President & Member of Board/Committee/Councils

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• Independent Steering Committee, CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions and Markets (2017-2019)

• President, International Association of Agricultural Economists (2012–2015) • Chair, Fellows Selection Committee, European Association of Agricultural Economists (since 2013) • International Jury of the “Lauriers de l’INRA” (since 2014) • Chair, Science and Policy Advisory Panel, CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions and

Markets (2014-2016) • Fellows Selection Committee, American Association of Applied and Agricultural Economists (since

2012) • Fellows Selection Committee, European Association of Agricultural Economists (since 2010) • President-elect and International Congress Program Chair, International Association of Agricultural

Economists (2009–2012) • Executive Committee Member, International Association of Agricultural Economists (since 2009) • President, The Beeronomics Society: International Association for the Economics of Beer and

Brewing (since 2010) • Scientific Committee, China Economic Summer Institute (2007-2015), • Scientific Program Committee, International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium (IATRC)

(2006–2010), • Senior Advisory Board, The Global Agricultural Distortions Project, The World Bank (2006-2011) • Scientific Advisory Board of the Chinese Centre for Agricultural Policy (CCAP) in Beijing (since

2009) • Scientific Advisory Board of the Institute for Central and East European Agricultural Development

(IAMO) in Halle/Leipzig (since 2006) • Advisory Committee, The Regoverning Markets Global Project (2005–2007) • International Organization Committee of many workshops and conferences (too many to list) • International Section, American Association of Agricultural Economists (2006–2009) • Task Force “CAP Reform Beyond 2013”, Notre Europe, (2007) • Task Force “A Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Policy for Europe,” Centre for European Policy

Studies (2003) • Steering Committee on the World Bank’s Land Policy Project (2000–2002); • OECD Expert Group “Global Forum on Agriculture” (1993–2002), • Rural Development Research Consortium (RDRC) UC Berkeley (since 2003), • Council of the Rural Areas, The Netherlands (2001-2003) • Board of Directors, Belgian Association of Agricultural Economists (1995–1999) • Belgian Representative, European Association of Agricultural Economists (1995–1999) • Belgian Representative, International Association of Agricultural Economists (1999–2003) • USA National Agricultural Biotechnology Council (1989–1991)

Course & Executive Training Organizer

• China Summer Economics Institute (Beijing: 2008-2014)–in collaboration with UC Berkeley, University of Chicago, Tsinghua University, University of Chicago, London School of Economics

• World Bank Executive Training Programme on “The Agricultural and Environmental Policies of the European Union (Brussels, 2011)

• World Bank Executive Training Programme on “The Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union (Leuven, 2007)

• Specialized PhD Training Courses on o “Economics and Institutions of China” (Leuven 2007 & 2008) o “Advanced Empirical Methods with Applications to China” (Leuven 2007 & 2008) o “New Methodologies in Empirical Research in Development” (Leuven 2008)

• Post-Graduate Course on “East European Agricultural Reforms and European Integration” (Wageningen University & KU Leuven, 2001-2002)

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• Various courses at University (incl. Principles of Economics, Development Economics, Agricultural Economics, …)

Academic Supervisor

• Supervisor of 49 PhD students (of which 35 have graduated) and numerous MSc and BSc students. Positions taken by former PhD students :

o Economists in international organizations (World Bank, OECD, European Commission, FAO, African Development Bank, EBRD…) and

o Professor in academic institutions (incl Bocconi University, Trinity College Dublin, KU Leuven, Utrecht University, ULB Brussels, Lincoln University, Wageningen University, Middlesex Business School, etc.)

List of Publications

1. Papers in International Scientific Journals

Ameye, H. and J. Swinnen, 2019, "Obesity, Income and Gender: The Changing Global Relationship," Global

Food Security, 23: 267–281.

Anderson, K., Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Global Alcohol Markets: Evolving Consumption Patterns, Regulations, and Industrial Organizations,” Annual Review of Resource Economics, 10: 105–132.

Anderson, K., Rausser, G. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets,” Journal of Economic Literature, 51(2): 423–477.

Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “How Distorted Have Agricultural Incentives Become in Europe’s Transition Economies?,” Eastern European Economics, 48(1): 79–109.

Banerjee, A. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Does a Sudden Death liven up the Game? Rules, Incentives, and Strategy in Football,” Economic Theory, 23: 411–421.

Banerjee, A., Swinnen, J. and A. Weersink, 2007, “Skating on Thin Ice: Rule Changes and Team Strategies in the NHL,” Canadian Journal of Economics, 40(2): 493–514.

Beghin, J., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “Non-Tariff Measures and Standards in Trade and Global Value Chains,” Annual Review of Resource Economics, 7: 425–450.

Berlinschi, R., Schokkaert, J. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “When Drains and Gains Coincide: Migration and International Football Performance,” Labour Economics, 21: 1–14.

Berlinschi, R., Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2014, “Trapped in Agriculture? Credit Constraints, Investments in Education and Agricultural Employment,” European Journal of Development Research, 26(4): 490–508.

Bojnec, S. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Patterns of Agricultural Price Distortions in Central Europe,” Food Policy, 22(4): 289–306.

Brada, J.C., Fleisher, B.M., Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Economic Consequences of Urbanisation and Urbanisation Policy in China,” Comparative Economic Studies, 51: 281–283.

Briones Alonso, E., Cockx, L. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Culture and Food Security,” Global Food Security, 17: 113–127.

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Briones Alonso, E. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Who are the Producers and Consumers? Value Chains and Food Policy Effects in the Wheat Sector in Pakistan,” Food Policy, 61: 40–58.

Bureau, J.C. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “EU Policies and Global Food Security,” Global Food Security, 16: 106–115.

Burkitbayeva, S., Qaim, M. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “A Black (White) Hole in the Global Spread of GM Cotton,” Trends in Biotechnology, 34(4): 260–263.

Burkitbayeva, S. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Smallholder Agriculture in Transition Economies,” Journal of Agrarian Change, 18: 882–892.

Ciaian, P., d'Artis, K. and J. Swinnen, 2014, “The Impact of the 2013 Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy on Land Capitalization in the European Union,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 36(4): 643–673.

Ciaian, P. and J. Swinnen, 2006, “Land Market Imperfections and Agricultural Policy Impacts in the New EU Member States: A Partial Equilibrium Analysis,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 88(4): 799–815.

Ciaian, P. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Credit Market Imperfections and the Distribution of Policy Rents,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 91(4): 1124–39.

Colen, L., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Foreign Direct Investment as an Engine for Economic Growth and Human Development: A Review of the Arguments and Empirical Evidence,” Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, 3(2): 177–227.

Colen, L., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Private Standards, Trade and Poverty: GlobalGAP and Horticultural Employment in Senegal,” The World Economy, 35(8): 1073–1088.

Colen, L. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Economic Growth, Globalization and Beer Consumption,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 67(1): 186–207.

Crombez, C., Knops, L. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy Under the Co-decision Procedure,” Intereconomics–Review of European Economic Policy, 47(6): 336–342.

Cungu, A. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “Albania’s Radical Agrarian Reform,” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 47(3): 605–619.

Cungu, A., Gow, H., Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2008, “Investment with Weak Contract Enforcement: Evidence from Hungary during Transition,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 35(1): 75–91.

Curtis, K.R., McCluskey, J. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “Differences in Global Risk Perceptions of Biotechnology and the Political Economy of the Media,” International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 8(1/2): 79–89.

Dedehouanou, S.F.A., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Does Contracting Make Farmers Happy? Evidence from Senegal,” The Review of Income and Wealth, 59 (October): 138–160.

de Gorter H. and J. Swinnen, 1994, “The Economic Polity of Farm Policy,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 45(3): 312–326.

de Gorter H. and J. Swinnen, 1995, “The Economic Polity of Farm Policy: Reply,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 46(3): 403–414.

de Gorter, H. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “The Impact of Economic Development on Redistributive and Public Research Policies in Agriculture,” Review of Development Economics, 2(1): 41–60.

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Deconinck, K., Poelmans, E. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “How Beer Created Belgium (and the Netherlands): The Contribution of Beer Taxes to War Finance during the Dutch Revolt,” Business History, 58(2): 694–724.

Deconinck, K. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “The Economics of Planting Rights in Wine Production,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 42(3): 419–440.

Deconinck, K. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “Peer Effects and the Rise of Beer in Russia,” Food Policy, 51: 83–96.

De Luca, G., Schokkaert, J. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “Cultural Differences, Assimilation and Behaviour: Player Nationality and Penalties in Football,” Journal of Sports Economics, 16(5): 508–530.

De Schutter, O., Swinnen J. and J. Wouters, 2009, “How Can the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Human Development Be Measured and Regulated?,” Human Rights & International Legal Discourse, 3(2): 133–136.

Díaz-Bonilla, E., Robinson, S. and J. Swinnen, 2003, “Regional Agreements and the WTO Negotiations,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 85(3): 679–683.

Dries, L., Germenji, E., Noev, N. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Farmers, Vertical Coordination, and the Restructuring of Dairy Supply Chains in Central and Eastern Europe,” World Development, 37(11): 1742–1758.

Dries, L., Reardon, T. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “The Rapid Rise of Supermarkets in Central and Eastern Europe: Implications for the Agrifood Sector and Rural Development,” Development Policy Review, 22(5): 525–556.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2002, “Institutional Reform and Labor Reallocation during Transition: Theory and Evidence from Polish Agriculture,” World Development, 30(3): 457–474.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Foreign Direct Investment, Vertical Integration and Local Suppliers: Evidence from the Polish Dairy Sector,” World Development, 32(9): 1525–1544.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “The Impact of Interfirm Relationships on Investment: Evidence from the Polish Dairy Sector,” Food Policy, 35(2): 121–129.

Fleisher, B.M., Brada, J., Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Introduction to the Symposium on Agriculture in Transition,” China Economic Review, 20(2): 263–264.

Francken, N., Minten, B., and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Media, Monitoring, and Capture of Public Funds: Evidence from Madagascar,” World Development, 37(1): 242–255.

Francken, N., Minten, B. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “The Political Economy of Relief Aid Allocation: Evidence from Madagascar,” World Development, 40(3): 486–500.

Garavaglia, C. and J. Swinnen, 2017, “The Craft Beer Revolution: An International Perspective,” Choices, 32(3): 1–8.

Garrone, M., Emmers, D., Olper, A. and J. Swinnen, 2019, "Jobs and Agricultural Policy: Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy on EU Agricultural Employment," Food Policy, 87: 101744.

Garrone, M., Emmers, D., Lee, H., Olper, A. and J. Swinnen, 2019, "Subsidies and Agricultural Productivity in the EU," Agricultural Economics, 50(6): 803–817.

Germenji, E. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Human Capital, Market Imperfections, Poverty, and Migration: Evidence from Rural Albania,” Review of Business and Economics, LIV(1): 22–45.

Gómez, M.I., Barrett, C.B., Buck, L.E., De Groote, H., Ferris, S., Gao, H., McCullough, E., Miller, D.D., Outhred, H., Pell, A.N., Reardon, T., Retnanestri, M., Ruben, R., Struebi, P., Swinnen, J., Touesnard,

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M.A., Weinberger, K., Keatinge, J.D.H., Milstein, M.B. and R. Y. Yang, 2011, “Research Principles for Developing Country Food Value Chains,” Science, 332(6034): 1154–1155.

Gow, H., Streeter, D. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “How Private Contract Enforcement Mechanisms Can Succeed Where Public Institutions Fail: The Case of Juhosucor A.S.,” Agricultural Economics, 23(3): 253–265.

Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “Agribusiness Restructuring, Foreign Direct Investment, and Hold-Up Problems in Agricultural Transition,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 25(4): 331–350.

Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 2001, “Private Enforcement Capital and Contract Enforcement in Transition Countries,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 83(3): 686–690.

Guariso A., Squicciarini, M.P. and J. Swinnen, 2014, “Food Price Shocks and the Political Economy of Global Agricultural and Development Policy,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 36(3): 387–415.

Haeck, C., Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, “The Value of Terroir. A Historical Analysis of the Bordeaux and Champagne Geographical Indications,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, forthcoming.

Hartell, J. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “Trends in Price and Trade Policy Instruments in Central European Agricultural and Food Markets,” The World Economy, 21(2): 261–279.

Heckelei, T. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Introduction to the Special Issue of the World Trade Review on ‘standards and nontariff barriers in trade’,” World Trade Review, 11(3): 353–355.

Heinz, M. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “Media Slant in Economic News: A Factor 20,” Economics Letters, 132: 18–20.

Huysmans, M. and J. Swinnen, “No Terroir in the Cold? A Note On the Geography of European Geographical Indications,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 70(2): 550–559.

Janssen, E. and J. Swinnen, “Technology Adoption and Value Chains in Developing Countries: Evidence from Dairy in India,” Food Policy, 83: 327–336.

Jia, X., Huang, J., Luan, H., Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “China's Milk Scandal, Government Policy and Production Decisions of Dairy Farmers: The Case of Greater Beijing,” Food Policy, 37(4): 390–400.

Kuijpers, R. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Value Chains and Technology Transfer to Agriculture in Developing and Emerging Economies,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 98(5): 1403–1418.

Kyle, S. and J. Swinnen, 1994, “The Theory of Contested Markets and the Degree of Tradedness of Agricultural Commodities: an Empirical Test in Zaire,” Journal of African Economies, 3(1): 93–113.

Macours, K. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “Causes of Output Decline during Transition: The Case of Central and Eastern European Agriculture,” Journal of Comparative Economics, 28(March): 172–206.

Macours, K. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “Impact of Reforms and Initial Conditions on Agricultural Output and Productivity Changes in Central and Eastern Europe, the Former Soviet Union, and East Asia,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 82(5): 1149–1155.

Macours, K. and J. Swinnen, 2002, “Patterns of Agrarian Transition,” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 50(2): 365–395.

Macours, K. and J. Swinnen, 2005, “Agricultural Labor Adjustments in Transition Countries: The Role of Migration and Impact on Poverty,” Review of Agricultural Economics, 27(3): 405–411.

Macours, K. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “Rural-Urban Poverty Differences in Transition Countries,” World Development, 36(11): 2170–2187.

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Maertens, M., Colen, L. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “Globalization and poverty in Senegal: A worst case scenario?,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 38(1): 31–54.

Maertens, M., Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Liber Amicorum Dedicated to Prof. Eric Tollens: Introduction,” Review of Business and Economics, 54(3): 234–237.

Maertens, M., Minten, B. and Swinnen, J., 2012, “Modern Food Supply Chains and Development: Evidence from Horticulture Export Sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Development Policy Review, 30(4): 473–497.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2007, “Standards as Barriers and Catalysts for Trade, Growth, and Poverty Reduction,” Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development, 4(1): 47–62.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Trade, Standards, and Poverty: Evidence from Senegal,” World Development, 37(1): 161–178.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Food Standards, Trade and Development,” Review of Business and Economics, 54(3): 313–326.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Gender and Modern Supply Chain in Developing Countries,” Journal of Development Studies, 48(10): 1412–1430.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “The Economics of Agricultural Decollectivization in East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union.” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 47(1): 1–26.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 2001, “Production Organization and Efficiency during Transition: An Empirical Analysis of East German Agriculture,” The Review of Economics and Statistics, 83(1): 100–107.

McCluskey, J., Kalaitzandonakes, N. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Media Coverage, Public Perceptions, and Consumer Behavior: Insights from New Food Technologies,” Annual Review of Resource Economics, 8: 467–486.

McCluskey, J. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Political Economy of the Media and Consumer Perceptions of Biotechnology,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 86(5): 1230–1237.

McCluskey, J. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “Media and Food Risk Perceptions,” EMBO reports, 12(7): 624–629.

McCluskey, J., Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2015, “You Get What You Want: A Note on the Economics of Bad News,” Information Economics and Policy, 30: 1–5.

Meloni, G., Anderson, K., Deconinck, K. and J. Swinnen, “Wine Regulations,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, forthcoming.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “The Political Economy of European Wine Regulations,” Journal of Wine Economics, 8(3): 244–284.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2014, “The Rise and Fall of the World’s Largest Wine Exporter – And Its Institutional Legacy,” Journal of Wine Economics, 9(1): 3–33.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “The Political and Economic History of Vine Planting Rights in Europe: From Montesquieu to the European Union,” Journal of Wine Economics, 11(3): 379–413.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2017, “Standards, Tariffs and Trade: The Rise and Fall of the Raisin Trade Between Greece and France in the Late Nineteenth Century,” Journal of World Trade, 51(4): 1–29.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “The Political Economy of Regulations and Trade: Wine Trade 1860–1970,” The World Economy, 41(6): 1567–1595.

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Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Trade and Terroir: The Political Economy of the World's First Geographical Indications,” Food Policy, 81: 1–20.

Minten, B., Randrianarison, L. and J. Swinnen, 2007, “Spillovers from High-Value Export Agriculture on Land Use in Developing Countries: Evidence from Madagascar,” Agricultural Economics, 27: 265–275.

Minten, B., Randrianarison, L. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Global retail chains and poor farmers: Evidence from Madagascar,” World Development, 37(11), 1728–1741.

Minten, B., Vandeplas, A., Ghorpade, Y. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Horticulture Wholesale Trade and Governance in India: Evidence from Uttarakhand,” Journal of South Asian Development, 5(1): 113–136.

Minten, B., Vandeplas, A. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Regulations, Brokers, and Interlinkages: The Institutional Organization of Wholesale Markets in India,’ Journal of Development Studies, 48(7): 864–886.

Mo, D., J. Huang, X. Jia, H. Luan, Rozelle S. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Checking into China’s Cow Hotels: Have Post-Milk Scandal Policies Changed the Structure of the Dairy Sector?,” Journal of Dairy Science, 95(5): 2282–2298.

Mo, D., Swinnen, J., Zhang, L., Yi, H., Qu, Q., Boswell M. and S. Rozelle, 2013, “Can One-to-One Computing Narrow the Digital Divide and the Educational Gap in China? The Case of Beijing Migrant Schools,” World Development, 46: 14–29.

Negash, M. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Biofuels and Food Security: Micro-evidence from Ethiopia,” Energy Policy, 63: 963–967.

Noev, N., Dries L. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Institutional change, Contracts, and Quality in Transition Agriculture: Evidence from the Bulgarian Dairy Sector”, Eastern European Economics, 47(4): 62–85.

Olper, A., Curzi, D. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Trade Liberalization and Child Mortality: A Synthetic Control Method,” World Development, 110: 394–410.

Olper, A., Falkowski, J. and J. Swinnen, 2014, “Political Reforms and Public Policy: Evidence from Agricultural and Food Policies,” The World Bank Economic Review, 28(1): 21–47.

Olper, A. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Mass Media and Public Policy: Global Evidence from Agricultural Policies,” World Bank Economic Review, 27(3): 413–436.

[summary in: Olper, A. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Mass Media and Public Policy for Agriculture,” World Bank Research Digest, 7(3): 6.]

Pieters, H., Curzi, D., Olper, A. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Effect of Democratic Reforms on Child Mortality: A Synthetic Control Analysis,” The Lancet Global Health, 4(9): e627-e632.

Pieters, H., Curzi, D., Olper, A. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Democratic Reforms and Health: Interpreting Causal Estimates,” The Lancet Global Health, 4(12): e905.

Pieters, H. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Trading-off Volatility and Distortions? Food Policy during Price Spikes,” Food Policy, (61): 27–39.

Poelmans, E. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “From Monasteries to Multinationals (and Back): A Historical Review of the Beer Economy,” Journal of Wine Economics, 6(2): 196–216.

Pokrivcak, J., Crombez, C. and J. Swinnen, 2006, “The Status Quo Bias and Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy: Impact of Voting Rules, the European Commission, and External Changes,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 33(4): 562–590.

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Pokrivcak, J., de Gorter, H. and J. Swinnen, 2001, “Does a ‘Restaurant Table Effect’ Exist with the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy? A Note,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 52(3): 28–30.

Rausser, G.C. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “Governance Structures, Political Economy, and Public Policy,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 93(2): 310–16.

Reardon, T., Barrett, C.B., Berdegué, J.A. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Agrifood Industry Transformation and Small Farmers in Developing Countries,” World Development, 37(11): 1717–27.

Reardon, T. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Agrifood Sector Liberalization and the Rise of Supermarkets in Former State-Controlled Economies: Comparison with Other Developing Countries,” Development Policy Review, 22(5): 515–524.

Riera, O. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Household Level Spillover Effects from Biofuels: Evidence from Castor in Ethiopia,” Food Policy, 59(C): 55–65.

Riera, O. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Cuba’s Agricultural Transition and Food Security in a Global Perspective,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 38(3): 413–448.

Rizov, M., Gavrilescu, D., Gow, H., Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 2001, “Transition and Enterprise Reorganization: Farm Restructuring in Romania,” World Development, 29(7): 1257–1274.

Rizov, M. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Human Capital, Market Imperfections and Labour Reallocation in Transition,” Journal of Comparative Economics, 32: 745–774.

Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Success and Failure of Reforms: Insights from Transition Agriculture,” Journal of Economic Literature, XLII (June): 404–456.

Rozelle S. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Why did the Communist Party Reform in China, but not in the Soviet Union? The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition,” China Economic Review 20(2): 275–287.

Rutten, M., Achterbosch, T., de Boer, I., Cuaresma, J.C., Geleijnse, J.M., Havlík, P., Heckelei, T., Ingram, J., Leip, A., Marette, S., van Meijl, H., Soler, L.-G., Swinnen, J., van ’t Veer, P., Vervoort, J., Zimmermann, A., Zimmermann, K. and M. Zurek, 2018, “Metrics, Models and Foresight for European Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security: The Vision of the SUSFANS Project,” Agricultural Systems, 163: 45–57.

Schokkaert, J. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Uncertainty of Outcome is Higher in the Champions League than in the European Cup,” Journal of Sports Economics, 17(2): 115–147.

Squicciarini, M. P., Guariso, A. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Global Hunger: Food Crisis Spurs Aid for Poverty,” Nature, 501(7468): 492.

Squicciarini, M. P., Vandeplas, A., Janssen, E. and J. Swinnen, 2017, “Supply Chains and Economic Development: Insights from the Indian Dairy Sector,” Food Policy, 68: 128–142.

Swinnen, J., 1993, “The Development of Agricultural Policies in Eastern Europe: An endogenous policy theory perspective,” Food Policy, June, 187–191.

Swinnen, J., 1994, “A Positive Theory of Agricultural Protection,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, February, 76(1): 1–14.

Swinnen, J., 1996, “Endogenous Price and Trade Policy Developments in Central European Agriculture,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 23(2): 133–160.

Swinnen, J., 1997, “Does Compensation for Disruptions Stimulate Reforms? The Case of Agricultural Reform in Central Europe,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 24(2): 249–266.

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Swinnen, J., 1998, “Economic Transition and the Distribution of Policy Rents: The Case of the Wheat-Flour-Bread Chain in Bulgaria,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 25(3): 243–258.

Swinnen, J., 1999, “Political Economy of Land Reform Choices in Central and Eastern Europe,” The Economics of Transition, 7(3): 637–664.

Swinnen, J., 2002, “Transition and Integration in Europe: Implications for Agricultural and Food Markets, Policy and Trade Agreements,” The World Economy, 25(4): 481–501.

Swinnen, J., 2002, “Land Reform in Russia: Constraints and Policy Implications,” Economic Systems, 26: 159–162.

Swinnen, J., 2002, “Political Reforms, Rural Crises, and Land Tenure in Western Europe,” Food Policy, 27(4): 371–394.

Swinnen, J., 2004, “Eastern Enlargement of the EU and its Implications for Agriculture and Agricultural Policies,” Food Economics, 1(1): 5–11.

Swinnen, J., 2007, “European Integration, Reforms, and Governance of Food Supply Chains in Eastern Europe,” Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development, 3(1): 23–38.

Swinnen, J., 2009, “Reforms, Globalization, and Endogenous Agricultural Structures,” Agricultural Economics, 40(6): 719–732.

Swinnen, J., 2009, “The Growth of Agricultural Protection in Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries,” The World Economy, 32(11): 1499–1537.

Swinnen, J., 2010, “Die politische Ökonomie der bisher umfassendsten Reform der Gemeinsamen Agrarpolitik der EU,” German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 59(Suppl): 37–48.

Swinnen, J., 2010, “The Political Economy of Agricultural and Food Policies: Recent Contributions, New Insights, and Areas for Further Research,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 32(1): 33–58.

Swinnen, J., 2011, “The Right Price of Food,” Development Policy Review, 29(6): 667–688.

Swinnen, J., 2015, “Changing Coalitions in Value Chains and the Political Economy of Agricultural and Food Policy,” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 31(1): 90–115.

Swinnen, J., 2016, “Economics and Politics of Food Standards, Trade, and Development,” Agricultural Economics, 47(S1): 7-19.

Swinnen, J., 2017, “Some Dynamic Aspects of food Standards”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 99(2): 321–338.

Swinnen, J., Banerjee, A. and H. de Gorter, 2001, “Economic Development, Institutional Change and the Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: An Empirical Study of Belgium since the 19th Century,” Agricultural Economics, 26(1): 25–43.

Swinnen, J., Burkitbayeva, S., Schierhorn, F., Prishchepov, A. V. and D. Müller, 2017, “Production Potential in the ‘Bread Baskets’ of Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” Global Food Security, 14: 38–53.

Swinnen, J. and P. Ciaian, 2008, “Growth, Competitiveness and Convergence in Romanian Agriculture,” Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, 5(3/4): 143–160.

Swinnen, J. and H. de Gorter, 1993, “Why Small Groups and Low Income Sectors Obtain Subsidies: The 'Altruistic' Side of a 'Self-Interested' Government,” Economics and Politics, 5(3): 285–296.

Swinnen, J. and H. de Gorter, 1998, “Endogenous Commodity Policies and the Social Benefits from Public Research Expenditures,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 80(1): 107–115.

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Swinnen, J. and H. de Gorter, 2002, “On Government Credibility, Compensation, and Under-Investment in Public Research,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 29(4): 501–522.

Swinnen, J., de Gorter, H., Rausser, G. and A. Banerjee, 2000, “The Political Economy of Public Research Investment and Commodity Policies in Agriculture: An Empirical Study,” Agricultural Economics, 22: 111–122.

Swinnen, J., Dries, L. and K. Macours, 2005, “Transition and Agricultural Labour,” Agricultural Economics, 32(1): 15–34.

Swinnen, J. and N. Francken, 2006, “Summits, Riots, and Media Attention: The Political Economy of Information on Trade and Globalization,” The World Economy, 29(5): 637–654.

Swinnen J. and H. Gow, 1999, “Agricultural Credit Problems and Policies during the Transition to a Market Economy in Central and Eastern Europe,” Food Policy, 21(1): 21–47.

Swinnen, J. and A. Heinegg, 2002, “On the Political Economy of Land Reform in the former Soviet Union,” Journal of International Development, 14: 1019–1031.

Swinnen, J., Jacobs, P.A., Uytterhoeven, J.B. and E.F. Tollens, 1988, “An Economic and Simulation Approach for Renewable Natural Resources. Ethanol Production in the EEC: A Case Study,” Biomass, 15: 143–153.

Swinnen, J. and R. Kuijpers, “Value Chain Innovations for Technology Transfer in Developing and Emerging Economies: Conceptual Issues, Typology, and Policy Implications,” Food Policy, 83: 298–309.

Swinnen, J. and M. Maertens, 2007, “Globalization, Privatization, and Vertical Coordination in Commodity Value Chains,” Agricultural Economics, 37(s1): 89–102.

Swinnen, J. and J. McCluskey, 2006, “Trade, Globalization, and the Media: Introduction,” The World Economy, 29(5): 611–614.

Swinnen, J., McCluskey, J. and N. Francken, 2005, “Food Safety, the Media, and the Information Market,” Agricultural Economics, 32(s1): 175–188.

Swinnen, J., Meloni, G. and M.P. Squicciarini, 2016, “The Economics and Politics of Food and Economic Development,” Reflets et Perspectives de la Vie Economique, LV(1): 47–56.

Swinnen, J., Olper, A. and T. Vandemoortele, 2012, “Impact of the WTO on Agricultural and Food Policies,” The World Economy, 35(9): 1089–1101.

Swinnen, J., Olper, A. and T. Vandemoortele, 2016, “The Political Economy of Policy Instrument Choice: Theory and Evidence from Agricultural and Food Policies.,” Theoretical Economics Letters, 6(1): 106–117.

Swinnen, J. and O. Riera, 2013, “The Global Bio-Economy: Introduction and Overview,” Agricultural Economics, 44(1s): 1–5.

Swinnen, J. and S. Rozelle, 2009, “Governance Structures and Resource Policy Reform: Insights from Agricultural Transition,” Annual Review of Resource Economics, 1: 33–54.

Swinnen, J. and P. Squicciarini, 2012, “Mixed Messages on Prices and Food Security,” Science, 335(6067): 405–406.

Swinnen, J. and P. Squicciarini, 2012, “Response to ‘Food Price Complexities Require Nuance’,” Science, 336(6081): 540–541.

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Swinnen, J., Squicciarini, P., and T. Vandemoortele, 2011, “The Food Crisis, Mass Media and the Political Economy of Policy Analysis and Communication,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 38(3): 409–426.

Swinnen, J. and E. Tollens, 1991, “Glucose Based Production of Bulkchemicals: Feasibility and Potential Outlets,” Bioresource Technology, 36: 277–291.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2008, “The Political Economy of Nutrition and Health Standards in Food Markets,” Review of Agricultural Economics, 30(3): 460–468.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2009, “Are Food Safety Standards different from other Food Standards? A Political Economy Perspective,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 36(4): 507–523.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2011, “Policy Gridlock or Future Change? The Political Economy Dynamics of EU Biotechnology Regulation,” Agbioforum, 13(4): 291–296.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2011, “Trade and the Political Economy of Food Standards,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 62(2): 259–280.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2012, “Trade and the Political Economy of Standards,” World Trade Review, 11(3): 390–400.

Swinnen, J., Vandemoortele, T. and S. Vanormelingen, 2011, “Guest Editors' Introduction to Symposium: 'Beeronomics: The Economics of Beer and Brewing',” Journal of Wine Economics, 6(2): 193–195.

Swinnen, J. and A. Vandeplas, 2010, “Market Power and Rents in Global Supply Chains,” Agricultural Economics, 41(s1): 109–120.

Swinnen, J. and A. Vandeplas, 2011, “Rich Consumers and Poor Producers: Quality and Rent Distribution in Global Value Chains,” Journal of Globalization and Development, 2(2): 1–28.

Swinnen, J., Vandeplas, A. and M. Maertens, 2010, “Liberalization, Endogenous Institutions, and Growth. A Comparative Analysis of Agricultural Reforms in Africa, Asia, and Europe,” The World Bank Economic Review, 24(3): 412–445.

Swinnen, J. and F. van der Zee, 1993, “The New Political Economy of Agricultural Policies: A Survey,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 20(3): 261–290.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2012, “Food security: Challenges and Opportunities for Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 9(1): 37–52.

Swinnen, J., K. Van Herck and T. Vandemoortele, 2012, “The Experience Economy as the Future for European Agriculture and Food?,” Bio-based and Applied Economics, 1(1): 29–45.

Swinnen, J., Van Herck, K. and L. Vranken, 2016, “The Diversity of Land Markets and Regulations in Europe, and (Some of) Its Causes,” Journal of Development Studies, 52(2): 186–205.

Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2010, “Reforms and Agricultural Productivity in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics: 1989–2005,” Journal of Productivity Analysis, 33(3): 241–258.

Swinnen, J. and A. Weersink, 2013, “Challenges and Policy Options in the Global Bio-Economy: Introduction and Overview,” Agricultural Economics, 44(4/5): 379–380.

Vandemoortele, T., Rozelle, S., Swinnen, J. and T. Xiang, 2012, “Quality and Inclusion of Producers in Value Chains: A Theoretical Note,” Review of Development Economics, 16(1): 122–136.

Van den Broeck, G., Swinnen, J. and M. Maertens, 2016, “Global Value Chains, Large-Scale Farming, and Poverty: Long-Term Effects in Senegal,” Food Policy, 66: 97–107.

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Vandeplas, A., Minten, B. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Multinationals versus Cooperatives: The Income and Efficiency Effects of Supply Chain Governance in India,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 64(1): 217–244.

Vandercasteelen, J., Tamru, S., Minten, B. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Cities and Agricultural Transformation in Africa: Evidence from Ethiopia,” World Development, 105: 383–399.

Van Herck, K., Noev, N. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Institutions, Exchange and Growth: Evidence from Bulgarian Agriculture on the Impact of Hold-ups and Contract Innovations,” European Review of Agricultural Economics, 39(1): 29–50.

Van Herck, K. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “Small Farmers, Standards, Value Chains, and Structural Change: Panel Evidence from Bulgaria,” British Food Journal, 117(10): 2435–64.

Van Herck, K., Swinnen, J. and K. Deconinck, 2012, “How the East Was Won: Supply Chain Restructuring in the Eastern European Beer Market,” German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 61(4), 213–222.

Van Herck, K., Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2013, “Capitalization of Direct Payments in Land Rents: Evidence from New EU Member States,” Eurasian Geography and Economics, 54(4): 423–443.

Van Landeghem, B. and Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2013, “Land and Happiness: Land Distribution and Subjective Well-Being in Moldova,” Eastern European Economics, 51(1): 61–85.

Verpoorten, M., Arora, A., Stoop, N. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Self-Reported Food Insecurity in Africa During the Food Price Crisis,” Food Policy, 39(C): 51–63.

Vranken, L., Noev, N. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Fragmentation, Abandonment, and Co-ownership: Transition Problems of the Bulgarian Land Market,” Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, 43(4): 391–408.

Vranken, L. and J. Swinnen, 2006, “Land Rental Markets in Transition: Theory and Evidence from Hungary,” World Development, 34(3): 481–500.

Vranken, L., Macours, K., Noev, N. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “Property Rights Imperfections and Asset Allocation: Coownership in Bulgaria,” Journal of Comparative Economics, 39(2): 159–175.

Xiang, T., Huang, J., Kancs, D., Rozelle S. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Food Standards and Welfare: General Equilibrium Effects,” Journal of Agricultural Economics, 63(2): 223–244.

2. Articles in Other Journals and Outlets

Various (not listed)

3. Special Issues and Sections in International Journals (Guest Editor)

Brada, J., Fleisher, B., Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2009, Comparative Economic Studies. [Special section on “Economic Consequences of Urbanization and Urbanization Policy in China”]

De Schutter, 0., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters, 2011, Human Rights & International Legal Discourse

[Special section on “Foreign Direct Investment and Human Development"]

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Fleisher, B., Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2009, China Economic Review

[Special section on “Agricultural Transition and Development”] Heckelei, T. and J. Swinnen, 2012, World Trade Review

[Special Issue on ‘Standards and Non-Tariff Barriers in Trade’]. Reardon, T., Berdegué, J., Barrett, C. and J. Swinnen, 2009, World Development.

[Special issue on “Globalization, Agro-Industrialization and Development”] Reardon, T. and J. Swinnen, 2004, Development Policy Review

[Policy Symposium on “The Rapid Rise of Supermarkets in Former State-Controlled Economies”] Segre, A. and J. Swinnen, 1999, MOCT/MOST Economic Policy in Transition.

[Special issue on “Agricultural Transition and European Integration”] Swinnen, J., 1999, European Review of Agricultural Economics

[Special issue on “European Agri-Food System at the Crossroads”] Swinnen, J. and J. McCluskey, 2006, The World Economy

[Special section on “Trade, Globalization, and the Media”] Swinnen, J. and O. Riera, 2013, Agricultural Economics

[Special Issue on ‘The Global Bio-Economy’] Swinnen, J., Vandemoortele, T. and S. Vanormelingen, 2011, Journal of Wine Economics

[Special Issue on “Beeronomics: The Economics of Beer and Brewing”] Swinnen, J. and A. Weersink, 2014, Agricultural Economics

[Special Issue on “Challenges and Policy Options in the Global Bio-Economy”]

4. Books and Monographs

Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen (eds.), 2008, Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies, Washington DC: World Bank Publications.

Ciaian, P., Kancs, d’A. and J. Swinnen, 2010, EU Land Markets and the Common Agricultural Policy, Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies Publications.

De Schutter, O., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), 2012, Foreign Direct Investment and Human Development, London: Routledge Publications.

Garavaglia, C. and J. Swinnen (eds.), 2018, Economic Perspectives on Craft Beer, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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Hartell, J. and J. Swinnen (eds.), 2000, Agriculture and East-West European Integration, London: Ashgate Publications.

Kaditi, E. and J. Swinnen, (eds.) 2006, Trade Agreements, Multifunctionality and EU Agriculture, Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies Publications.

Knops, L. and J. Swinnen, 2014, The First CAP Reform under the Ordinary Legislative Procedure: A Political Economy Perspective, Brussels, European Parliament, Directorate-General for Internal Policies.

Lerman, Z., Prikhodko, D., Punda, I., Sedik, D., Serova, E. and J. Swinnen, 2012, Turkmenistan: Agricultural Sector Review, Rome: FAO Investment Centre.

Marx, A., Maertens, M., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), 2012, Private Standards and Global Governance: Legal and Economic Perspectives, London: Edward Elgar.

Rausser, G., Swinnen, J. and P. Zusman, 2011, Political Power and Economic Policy: Theory, Analysis, and Empirical Applications, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Rolland, F., Decuypere, E., De Meester, L., Deroover, S., De Tavernier, J., Keulemans, W., Niewold, F., Swennen, R., Swinnen, J., Vandesteene, L., Van Overwalle, G., Verstrepen, K., Wat met ggo’s?, Leuven: LannooCampus, 2014.

Squicciarini, M. P. and J. Swinnen, (eds.), 2016, The Economics of Chocolate. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Swinnen, J. (ed.), 1994, Policy and Institutional Reform in Central European Agriculture, London: Avebury Publications.

Swinnen, J. (ed.), 1997, Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Swinnen, J. (ed.), 2006, The Dynamics of Vertical Coordination in Agrifood Chains in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Case Studies, Washington DC: World Bank Publications.

Swinnen, J. (ed.), 2007, Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, Oxford: CAB International Publications.

Swinnen, J. (ed.), 2008, The Perfect Storm. The Political Economy of the Fischler Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies Publications.

Swinnen, J. (ed.), 2011, The Economics of Beer, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Swinnen, J., (ed.), 2015, The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy: An Imperfect Storm. Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).

Swinnen, J., 2018, The Political Economy of Agricultural and Food Policies, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Swinnen, J., 2019, The Economics of Beer (Paperback), Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Swinnen, J. and D. Briski, 2017, Beeronomics: How Beer Explains the World, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Swinnen, J. and D. Briski, 2018, Pijiu jingjixue [Beeronomics: How Beer Explains the World], Beijing, China: CITIC Press Group.

Swinnen, J., Buckwell A. and E. Mathijs (eds.), 1997, Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

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Swinnen, J., Ciaian, P., Kancs, d’A., Van Herck, K. and L. Vranken, 2013, Possible Effects on EU Land Markets of New CAP Direct Payments, Brussels: European Parliament.

Swinnen, J., Deconinck, K., Vandemoortele, T. and A. Vandeplas, 2015, Quality Standards, Value Chains and International Development. Economic and Political Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Swinnen, J. and L. Knops (eds.), 2013, Diversity Under A Common Policy: Land, Labour and Capital Markets in European Agriculture, Centre for European Policy Studies Publications, Brussels.

Swinnen, J. and S. Rozelle, 2006, From Marx and Mao to the Market. The Economics and Politics of Agricultural Transition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Chinese translation published by Beijing University Press in 2008]

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2011, Food Security and the Transition Region, FAO Investment Centre, Rome.

Swinnen, J., Van Herck, K. and A. Sneyers, 2011, The Kyrgyz Republic: Opportunities and Challenges to Agricultural Growth, Rome: FAO Investment Centre.

Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2009, Land and EU Accession, Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies Publications.

Vogel, D. and J. Swinnen, (eds.), 2011, Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation: The Shifting Roles of the EU, the US and California, London: Edward Elgar.

5. Book Chapters

5.1. Chapters in International Handbooks

Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: A Global Perspective, 1955-2007. Palgrave Macmillan, World Bank, pp. 259–288.

Anderson, K., Rausser, G. and J. Swinnen, 2014, “Agricultural Policy: A Global View,” in Van Alfen, N. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems, Vol. 1, San Diego: Elsevier, pp. 179–194.

Anderson, K., Rausser, G. and J. Swinnen, 2014, “Political Economy of Public Policies: Insights from Distortions to Agricultural and Food Markets,” in Mark W. Rosegrant (ed.), Food Security, London and Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, pp. 231–294.

Deconinck, K. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “The Economics of Planting Rights in Wine Production,” in Ashenfelter, O., Gergaud, O., Storchmann, K. and B. Ziemba (eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Wine: Reputation, Regulation, and Market Organization, World Scientific, pp. 127–152.

De Gorter, H. and J. Swinnen, 2002, “Political Economy of Agricultural Policies,” in Gardner, B. and G. Rausser (eds.), The Handbook of Agricultural Economics, Volume 2, Chapter 36, North Holland, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, pp. 2073–2123.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Food Standards, Trade, and Development,” in Roberts, D. H. and T. Josling (eds.), Handbook of International Food and Agricultural Policies, World Scientific, pp. 37–58.

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McCluskey, J. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Media Economics and the Political Economy of Information,” in Coen, D., Grant, W. and G. Wilson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Government and Business, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 643–662.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “The Political Economy of European Wine Regulations,” in Ashenfelter, O., Gergaud, O., Storchmann, K. and B. Ziemba (eds.), Handbook of the Economics of Wine: Reputation, Regulation, and Market Organization, World Scientific, pp. 153–196.

Schokkaert, J., Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2012, “Mega Events and Sports Institutional Development: the Impact of the World Cup on Football Academies in Africa,” in Maenning, W. and A. Zimbalist (eds.), International Handbook on the Economics of Mega Sporting Events, Edward Elgar, pp. 314–335.

Swinnen, J., 1998, “Agricultural Reform in Central and Eastern Europe,” in Eicher, C. and J. Staatz (eds.), Agricultural Development in the Third World, Third Edition, Johns Hopkins University Press.

Swinnen, J., 2016, “The Common Agricultural Policy,” in Badinger, H. and V. Nitsch (eds.), Routledge Handbook of the Economics of European Integration, Oxon, UK: Routledge Publications, pp. 269–283.

Swinnen, J., 2018, “The Political Economy of Agricultural and Food Policies,” in Cramer, G., Paudel, K.P. and A. Schmitz (eds.), Handbook of Agricultural Economics, Oxon, UK: Routledge Publications, pp. 381–398.

Swinnen, J. and R. Kuijpers, “The Governance of Global Agri-Food Value Chains, Standards, and Development,” in Brousseau, E., Glachant, J.-M. and J. Sgard (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Institutions of International Economic Governance and Market Regulation, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2011, “The Political Economy of Food Standards,” in Lusk, J. and J. Rosen (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Food Consumption and Policy, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 416–437.

Swinnen, J. and S. Vandevelde, 2019, “The Political Economy of Food Security and Sustainability,” in Ferranti, P., Berry, E.M. and J.R. Anderson (eds.), Encyclopedia of Food Security and Sustainability, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier, vol.1, pp. 9–16.

5.2 Other International Book Chapters

Anderson, K., Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, “Global Alcohol Markets: Evolving Consumption Patterns, Regulations, and Industrial Organizations,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), The International Economics of Wine, Singapore: World Scientific, forthcoming.

Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “Introduction and Summary,” in Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen (eds.), Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies, Washington DC: World Bank Publications, pp. 3–50.

Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), Distortions to Agricultural Incentives: A Global Perspective, 1955-2007, Washington DC: Palgrave Macmillan/World Bank, pp. 259–288.

Banse, M., Gay, S.H., Mcdonald, S., M’barek, R. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “Competitiveness in the Food industry: A CGE Modelling approach to assess foreign direct investment in transition countries.” In:

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Csaki, C. and Forgacs, C. (eds.) Agricultural Economics and Transition: What was expected, what we observed, the lessons learned (Volume I), Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.

Beghin, J. C., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2017, “Nontariff Measures and Standards in Trade and Global Value Chains,” in J. C. Beghin (ed.), Nontariff Measures and International Trade, Singapore: World Scientific, pp. 13–38.

Bojnec, S. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Agricultural Privatisation and Farm Restructuring in Slovenia”, in Swinnen, J., Buckwell A. and E. Mathijs (eds.), Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Bojnec, S. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Privatization of Slovenian Agriculture: Process and Politics”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Bojnec, S., Münch, W. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “Exchange Rates and the Measurement of Agricultural Price Distortions in CEECs and the Costs of CEEC-EU Accession”, in Brockmeier, M., Francois, J., Hertel, T. and P.M. Schmitz, Economic Transition and the Greening of Policies. Modeling New Challenges for Agriculture and Agribusiness in Europe, Kiel: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk, pp. 285–304.

Ciaian, P. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “New EU Member Countries,” in Anderson, K. and J. Swinnen (eds.), Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Europe's Transition Economies, Washington DC: World Bank Publications, pp. 53–90.

Ciaian, P., Kancs, d’A., Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2011, “European Union Land Markets and the Common Agricultural Policy,” in OECD (ed.), Disaggregated Impacts of CAP Reforms: Proceedings of an OECD Workshop, OECD Publishing, pp. 55–74.

Colen, L. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “Beer-Drinking Nations: The Determinants of Global Beer Consumption,” Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Economics of Beer, Oxford University Press, pp. 123–140.

Colen, L., Demont, M. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “Smallholder participation in value chains: The case of domestic rice in Senegal”, in Elbehri, A. (ed.), Rebuilding West Africa's Food Potential: Policies and market incentives for smallholder-inclusive food value chains, FAO Publications, pp. 391–415.

Colen, L., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Flows to Developing Countries: the Role of International Investment Agreements,” in De Schutter, O., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), Foreign Direct Investment and Human Development, Routledge Publications, pp. 116–137.

Colen, L., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Foreign Direct Investment as an Engine for Economic Growth and Human Development: a Review of the Arguments and Empirical evidence” in De Schutter, O., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), Foreign Direct Investment and Human Development, Routledge Publications, pp. 70–115.

Colen, L., Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Globalization, Private Standards and Poverty: Evidence from Senegal,” in Marx, A., Maertens, M., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), Private Standards and Global Governance: Legal and Economic Perspectives, Edward Elgar, pp. 172–194.

Cungu, A. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Agricultural Privatization and Decollectivization in Albania: A Political Economy Perspective”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Cungu, A. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Albania”, in Swinnen, J., Buckwell A. and E. Mathijs (eds.), Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

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Cungu, A. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “The Significance of Politics and Institutions for Privatization and Decollectivization in Albania”, in Frohberg, K. and P. Weingarten (eds.), The Significance of Politics and Institutions for the Design and Formation of Agricultural Policy, Kiel: Vauk Verlag, pp. 238–250.

De Gorter, H. and J. Swinnen, 1995, “The Political Economy and Institutional Determinants of Public Policy in Agriculture” in Peters, G.H. and D.D. Hedley (eds.), Agricultural Competitiveness: Market Forces and Policy Choice, Aldershot: Darmouth Publishing Co., pp. 274–286.

De Gorter, H., Pokrivcak, J. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “The ‘Restaurant-table Effect’: Europe and the Common Agricultural Policy”, in Yildirium, T., Schmitz, A. and W.H. Furtan (eds.), World Agricultural Trade, Boulder, Co.: Westview Press.

De Gorter, H., Pokrivcák, J. and J. Swinnen, 2019, "The 'Restaurant-table" Effect: Europe and the Common Agricultural Policy," in A. Schmitz (ed.), World Agricultural Trade, New York, USA: Routledge.

Deconinck, K. Poelmans, E. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “How Beer Created Belgium (and the Netherlands): the Contribution of Beer Taxes to War Finance During the Dutch Revolt,” in Cabras, I. and D. Higgins (eds.), The History of the Beer and Brewing Industry, London: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Deconinck, K. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “From Vodka to Baltika: A Perfect Storm in the Russian Beer Market,” Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Economics of Beer, Oxford University Press, pp. 287–307.

Deconinck, K. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Tied Houses: Why They Are So Common and Why Breweries Charge Them High Prices for Their Beer,” in Cabras, I., Higgins, D. and D. Preece (eds.), Brewing, Beer and Pubs: A Global Perspective, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 231–246.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “European Integration, Foreign Investment, and Institutional Restructuring in the Polish Agri-Food Sector”, in Van Huylenbroeck, G., Verbeke, W. and L. Lauwers (eds.), Role of Institutions in Rural Policies and Agricultural Markets, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 291–304.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Finance, Credit, and Investments in Polish Agriculture”, in Macey, D.A.J., Pyle, W. and S.K. Wegren (eds.), Building Market Institutions in Post-Communist Agriculture: Land, Credit and Assistance, Lexington Books.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “Vertical Integration and Globalization in the Polish Dairy Sector: Implications for Local Suppliers”, in McCullough, E.B., Pingali, P.L. and K.G. Stamoulis, The Transformation of Agri-food Systems: Globalization, Supply Chains, and Smallholder Farmers, FAO, Rome and Earthscan, Sterling, pp. 159–170.

Dries, L. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Foreign Direct Investment , Vertical Integration and Local Suppliers – Evidence from the Polish Dairy Sector,” in Henry De Frahan, B., Lauwers, L., Mathijs, E. and W. Verbeke (eds.), Agricultural Economics in Belgium - Diversity and Dynamics, Lannoo Campus, pp. 117–136.

Francken, N., Minten, B. and J. Swinnen, 2017, “The Political Economy of Relief Aid Allocation: Evidence from Madagascar,” in M. Skidmore (ed.), The Economics of Natural Disasters, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 486–500.

Garavaglia, C. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Economics of the Craft Beer Revolution: a Comparative International Perspective,” in in Garavaglia, C. and J. Swinnen (eds.), Economic Perspectives on Craft Beer: A Revolution in the Global Beer Industry, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3–51.

Garrone, M., Pieters, H. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “From Pralines to Multinationals: The Economic History of Belgian Chocolates,” in Squicciarini M. P. and J. Swinnen (eds.), The Economics of Chocolate, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 88–118.

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Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “How Foreign Direct Investment has Stimulated Growth in the Central and Eastern European Agri-Food Sectors: Vertical Contracting and the Role of Private Enforcement Capital”, in Hartmann, M. and J. Wandel (eds.), Food Processing and Distribution in Transition Countries: Problems and Perspectives, IAMO Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, Wisschenschaftsverlag Vauk Kiel, pp. 291–313.

Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “The Impact of FDI in the Downstream Sector on Agricultural Finance, Investment and Production: Evidence from CEECs”, in Agricultural Finance and Credit Infrastructure in Transition Economies, OECD Center for Co-operation with Non-Members, Paris: OECD Publications.

Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Agriculture and Agro-industry in Transition Economies”, in Csaki, C. and Z. Lerman (eds.), Structural Change in the Farming Sectors in Central and Eastern Europe, World Bank Technical Paper no. 465, Washington DC: World Bank publications.

Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 2002, “Foreign Direct Investment and Vertical Contracting in the Agro-Food Sector of Transition Countries”, in Moss, C.B., Rausser, G.C., Schmitz, A., Taylor, T.G. and D. Zilberman (eds.), Agricultural Globalization, Trade, and the Environment, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Hartell, J.G. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “Political Economy Aspects of Free Trade Agreements and Agricultural Policy in Central and Eastern Europe”, in Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment in Agri-Food Sectors: Competitiveness and Policy Implications, Warsaw Agricultural University Press, pp. 75–99.

Hartell, J.G. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “Political Economy Aspects of CEEC Agricultural Price and Trade Policy in the Framework of EU Accession”, in Hartell, J.G. and J. Swinnen (eds.), Agriculture and East-West European Integration, London: Ashgate Publications.

Hartell, J.G. en J. Swinnen, 2000, “European Integration and the Political Economy of Central and East European Agricultural Price and Trade Policy”, in Tangermann, S. and M. Banse (eds.), Central and Eastern European Agriculture in an Expanding European Union, CAB International Publications.

Huang, J., Swinnen, J. and S. Rozelle, 2006, “The Success of Gradualism: Empirical Evidence from China’s agricultural reform”, in Curtiss, J., Balmann, A., Dautzenberg, K. and K. Happe (eds.), Agriculture in the Face of Changing Markets, Institutions and Policies. Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, IAMO, Volume 33.

Lindemans, L. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Political economy aspects of Polish agrarian reform”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Macours K. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “A Comparison of Agrarian Reform in Russia, China and Central and Eastern Europe”, in Wehrheim, P. (ed.), Russia’s Food Economy: Towards Truly Functioning Markets, Kluwer Academic Press.

Macours K. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “Trade Liberalization and Output Changes During Transition in Central and Eastern European Agriculture”, in Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment in Agri-Food Sectors: Competitiveness and Policy Implications, Warsaw Agricultural University Press, pp. 34–74.

Macours K. and J. Swinnen, 2001, “Agrarian Transition and Productivity Patterns: Synthesis of Experiences in Eastern Europe, the Former Soviet Union and East Asia” in Peters, G.H. and P. Pingali (eds.), Tomorrow’s Agriculture: Incentives, Institutions, Infrastructure and Innovations, Proceedings of the XXIV International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Berlin, August 13-18, 2000, Ashgate Publishing Company, Ashgate.

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Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “European Standards in Trade and Development,” in Oskam, A., Meester, G. and H. Silvis (eds.), EU Policy for Agriculture, Food and Rural Areas, Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 109–115.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Trade, Standards and Poverty,” in Henry De Frahan, B., Lauwers, L., Mathijs, E. and W. Verbeke (eds.), Agricultural Economics in Belgium - Diversity and Dynamics, Lannoo Campus, pp. 191–208.

Maertens, M. and J. Swinnen, 2012, “Private Standards, Global Food Supply Chains and the Implications for Developing Countries,” in Marx, A., Maertens, M., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), Private Standards and Global Governance: Legal and Economic Perspectives, Edward Elgar, pp. 153–171.

Maertens, M., Colen, L. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “Export Vegetable Supply Chains and Rural Households in Senegal,” in Mithöfer, D. and H. Waibel (eds.), Vegetable Production and Marketing in Africa – Socio-Economic Research, Cabi Publishing, pp.111–126.

Maertens, M., Dries, L., Dedehouanou, F.A. and J. Swinnen, 2007, “High-value Supply Chains, Food Standards and Rural Households in Senegal”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, CAB International Publications.

Marx, A., Maertens, M., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters, 2012, “Conclusion: Private Standards – A Global Governance Tool?,” in Marx, A., Maertens, M., Swinnen, J. and J. Wouters (eds.), Private Standards and Global Governance: Legal and Economic Perspectives, Edward Elgar, pp. 293–309.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 1995, “Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central Europe and the Baltics”, in Proceedings of European Association of Agricultural Economists seminar on “Challenges and Strategies for Re-establishing East-Central European Agricultures”, Gödöllö, Hungary, September 6-8, 1995, pp. 39–46.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 1996, “Why Land Restitution may Cause a Consolidation of the Large-scale Farm Structure in Central and Eastern Europe”, Proceedings of Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas on 'Memory, History and Critique: European Identity at the Millennium', Utrecht, the Netherlands, 19-24 August 1996, The MIT Press.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 1998, “Technical Efficiency and the Competitiveness of Agricultural Enterprises: Results from Eastern Germany and the Czech Republic”, in Tillack, P. and F. Pirscher (eds.), Competitiveness of Agricultural Enterprises and Farm Activities in Transition Countries, IAMO Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, Wisschenschaftsverlag Vauk Kiel, pp. 86–97.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 1999, “Agricultural Decollectivization in Central and Eastern Europe”, in Peters, G.H. and J. Von Braun (eds.), Food Security, Diversification and Resource Management: Refocusing the Role of Agriculture, Proceedings of the XXIIIrd International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Sacramento, August 10-16, 1997, Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 413–420.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “Efficiency Effects of Land Reforms in East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union”, in Tillack, P. and E. Schultze (eds.), Land Ownership, Land Markets and their Influence on the Efficiency of Agricultural Production in Central and Eastern Europe, IAMO Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, Wisschenschaftsverlag Vauk Kiel, pp. 32–55.

Mathijs, E. and J. Swinnen, 2000, “Major Features of the New Farming Structures in Central and Eastern Europe”, in Csaki, C. and Z. Lerman (eds.), Structural Change in the Farming Sectors in Central and Eastern Europe, World Bank Technical Paper no. 465. Washington DC: World Bank publications.

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Mathijs, E.and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Production Organization and Efficiency During Transition – an Empirical Analysis of East-German Agriculture,” in Henry De Frahan, B., Lauwers, L., Mathijs, E. and W. Verbeke (eds.), Agricultural Economics in Belgium - Diversity and Dynamics, Lannoo Campus, pp. 109–116.

McCluskey, J., Squicciarini, M. P. and J. Swinnen, 2019, "Information, Communication, and Agriculture and Food Policies in an Age of Commercial Mass and Social Media," in Blandford, D. and K. Hassapoyannes (eds.), Global Challenges for Future Food and Agricultural Policies, Singapore: World Scientific.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Chocolate Regulations,” in Squicciarini M. P. and J. Swinnen (eds.), The Economics of Chocolate, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 268–306.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia,” in Anderson, K. and V. Pinilla (eds.), Wine Globalization: A New Comparative History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 441–465.

Meloni, G. and J. Swinnen, “The Rise and Fall of the World’s Largest Wine Exporter—And Its Institutional Legacy,” in Chaisse, J., Dias Simoes, F. and D. Friedmann (eds.), Wine Law And Policy: From National Terroirs to a Global Market, The Netherlands: Brill, forthcoming.

Minten, B., Méral, P., Randrianarison, L. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Trade Liberalization, Rural Poverty and the Environment: Two Studies of Agricultural Exports in Madagascar,” in Cook, J.A., Cylke, O., Larson, D.F., Nash, J.D. and P. Stedman-Edwards (eds), Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People – Trade Liberalization, Rural Poverty and the Environment, Edward Elgar, The World Bank and WWF, pp. 78–98.

Minten, B., Randrianarison L. and J. Swinnen, 2007, “Global Supply Chains, Poverty and the Environment: Evidence from Madagascar”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, CAB International Publications.

Minten, B., Randrianarison, L. and J. Swinnen, 2007, “Contracting in High-Value Food Chains in Madagascar” in Prasad, B. and S. Mohanty (ed.), Contract Farming. International Experiences, Hyderabad: Icfai University Press, pp. 237–254.

Noev, N. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “The Transition of the Wine Industry, Policy and Trade in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), Globalization and the World's Wine Markets, London: Edward Elgar, pp. 161–186.

Pieters, H. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Food Security Policy at the Extreme of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” in A. Schmitz, P. L. Kennedy and T. G. Schmitz (eds.), Food Security in a Food Abundant World, Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Group Limited, pp. 199–214.

Pieters, H. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “The Political Economy of Food Policy During Price Spikes,” in Sarris, A. (ed), Commodity Market Instability and Asymmetries in Developing Countries: Development Impacts and Policies, Clermont-Ferrand: Ferdi, pp. 29–34.

Persyn, D., Swinnen, J. and S. Vanormelingen, 2011, “Belgian Beers: Where History Meets Globalization,” in Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Economics of Beer, Oxford University Press, pp. 79–106.

Poelmans, E. and J. Swinnen, 2011, “A Brief Economic History of Beer,” in Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Economics of Beer, Oxford University Press, pp. 3–28.

Poelmans, E. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “A Brief Economic History of Chocolate,” in Squicciarini M. P. and J. Swinnen (eds.), The Economics of Chocolate, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 11–42.

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Poelmans, E. and J. Swinnen, 2018, “Craft Nations: Craft Beers in Belgium,” in Garavaglia, C. and J. Swinnen (eds.), Economic Perspectives on Craft Beer: A Revolution in the Global Beer Industry, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 137–160.

Pokrivcak, J. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Decision making on the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU: The Influence of the European Commission”, in Van Huylenbroeck, G., Verbeke, W. and L. Lauwers (eds.), Role of Institutions in Rural Policies and Agricultural Markets, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 123–136.

Pokrivcak, J., Crombez, C. and J. Swinnen, 2008, “The Impact of External Changes and Commission Preferences on EU Reform: Insights from Theory”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Political Economy of the Fischler Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, Brussels: Center for European Policy Studies Publications.

Rabinowicz, E. and J. Swinnen, 1997, “Political Economy of Privatization and Decollectivization of Central and East European Agriculture: Definitions, Issues and Methodology”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Roussinov, K. and J. Swinnen, 1995, “Agricultural Credit Problems during the Transition to a Market Economy: The Case of Bulgaria”, in Proceedings of European Association of Agricultural Economists seminar on “Challenges and Strategies for Re-establishing East-Central European Agricultures”, Gödöllö, Hungary, pp.163–170.

Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2009, “The Political Economy of Agricultural Reform in Transition Countries,” in Beckmann, V. and Padmanabhan, M. (eds.) Institutions and Sustainability, Springer Science & Business Media, pp. 27–41.

Rozelle, S. and J. Swinnen, 2010, “Agricultural Distortions in the Transition Economies of Asia and Europe,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 191–212.

Schokkaert, J., Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2012, “Football Academies and Player Migration in Developing Countries,” in Segaert, B., Theeboom, M., Timmerman, C. and B. Vanreusel (eds.), Sports Governance, Development and Corporate Responsibility, Routledge Publishing, pp. 156–176.

Squicciarini, M. P. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “The Economics of Chocolate: Introduction and Overview,” in Squicciarini M. P. and J. Swinnen (eds.), The Economics of Chocolate, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–10.

Swinnen, J., 1992, “Political Economy, Institutions and the E.C.'s Common Agricultural Policy: Discussion”, in Becker, T., Gray, W. and A. Schmitz (eds.), Mechanisms to Improve Agricultural Trade Performance Under the GATT, Kiel: VAUK publications.

Swinnen, J., 1993, “The Development of Agricultural Policies in Eastern Europe: An Endogenous Policy Theory Perspective”, in Fandel, P. (ed.), Eastern European Agriculture: Problems, Goals and Perspective, Nitra University Publications, Slovakia.

Swinnen, J., 1994, “Political Economy of Bulgarian Agricultural Reform”, Chapter 6 in Schmitz, A., Moulton, K., Buckwell, A., and S. Davidova (eds.), Privatization of Agriculture in New Market Economies: Lessons from Bulgaria, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Swinnen, J., 1994, “The Political Economy of Price and Trade Policy Reform in Central European Agriculture during Transition”, in Hartmann, M., Schmitz, P.M. and H. von Witzke (eds.), Agricultural Trade and Economic Integration in Europe and in North America, Kiel: Wissenschaftsverlag Vauk Kiel KG.

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Swinnen J., 1995, “Agricultural Credit Problems during the Transition to a Market Economy in Central and Eastern Europe”, in Agro-Food Sector Policy in OECD Countries and the Russian Federation, Paris: OECD Centre for Co-operation with the Economies in Transition, pp. 50–62.

Swinnen, J., 1997, “On Liquidation Councils, Flying Troikas and Orsov Cooperatives: The Political Economy of Agricultural Reform in Bulgaria”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Swinnen, J., 1997, “The Choice of Privatization and Decollectivization Policies in Central and East European Agriculture: Observations and Political Economy Hypotheses”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Political Economy of Agrarian Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Swinnen, J., 1998, “Political and Institutional Determinants of Agricultural Policies: A Neo-classical Perspective with Empirical Insights from CEEC Agricultural Reforms”, in Frohberg, K. (ed.), The Significance of Politics and Institutions for the Design and Formation of Agricultural Policy, Kiel: Vauk Verlag.

Swinnen, J., 1998, “The Political Economy of Agricultural Transition”, in von Witzke, H. and S. Tangermann (eds.), Economic Transition in Central and East Europe, and the Former Soviet Union: Implications for International Trade, Proceedings of a Conference of the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, Berlin.

Swinnen, J., 2000, “Agricultural Institutions and Reforms Policies in Central and Eastern Europe” in Burrell, A. and A. Oskam (eds.), European Agricultural Policy in Transition, Wageningen University Press.

Swinnen, J., 2001, “Ten Years of Agricultural Transition in Central and Eastern Europe: Some Lessons for Ukraine”, in von Cramon-Taubadel, S., Zorya, S., and L. Striewe (eds.), Policies and Agricultural Development in Ukraine, Aachen: Shaker Verlag, pp. 6–19.

Swinnen, J., 2001, “Transition from Collective Farms to Individual Tenures in Central and Eastern Europe”, in de Janvry, A., Gordillo, G., Platteau, J-P. and E. Sadoulet (eds.), Land Reform Revisited: Access to Land, Rural Poverty and Public Action, Oxford University Press, pp. 349–378.

Swinnen, J., 2003, “Lessons from Ten Years of Rural Transition”, in Spoor, M. (ed.), Transition, Institutions, and the Rural Sector, Lexington Books, pp. 27–46.

Swinnen, J., 2004 “Between Transition, WTO, and EU Accession: Agriculture and Policies in Formerly Centrally Planned Countries”, in Anania, G., Bohman, M.E., Carter, C.A. and A. F. McCalla, (eds.), Agricultural Policy Reform and the WTO: Where Are We Heading?, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK & Northampton MA, USA, pp. 43–65.

Swinnen, J., 2006, “Policy Reform and Agricultural Adjustment in Transition Countries” in D. Blandford and B. Hill (eds.), Policy Reform and Adjustment in the Agricultural Sectors of Developed Countries, Cabi, Oxfordshire, UK.

Swinnen, J., 2007, “Endogenous Agricultural Structures and Institutions: Insights from Transition Countries” in Bulte E. and R. Ruben (eds.), Development Economics between Markets and Institutions, Wageningen Academic Publishers.

Swinnen, J., 2007, “Introduction”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, CAB International Publications.

Swinnen, J., 2007, “Ten Years of Transition in Central and Eastern European Agriculture”, in Beckmann, V. and K. Hagedorn (eds.), Understanding Agricultural Transition. Institutional Change and Economic Performance in a Comparative Perspective, Aachen: Shaker Publisher.

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Swinnen, J., 2007, “The Dynamics of Vertical Coordination in Agri-food Supply Chains in Transition Countries”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, CAB International Publications.

Swinnen, J., 2008, “The Political Economy of the Fischer Reforms of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy: The Perfect Storm?”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.) The Political Economy of the Fischler Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, Brussels: Center for European Policy Studies Publications.

Swinnen, J., 2010, “Agricultural Protection Growth in Europe: 1870-1969,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 141–161.

Swinnen, J., 2010, “Food Prices and Poverty: How the Food Crisis Changed Policy Perspectives,” in Aksoy, M.A., and B. Hoekman (eds.), Food Prices and Rural Poverty, The World Bank and CEPR, pp. 27–40.

Swinnen, J., 2010, “Political Economy of Agricultural Distortions: The Literature to Date,” in Anderson, K. (ed.), The Political Economy of Agricultural Price Distortions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 81–104.

Swinnen, J., 2011, “A Political Economy Perspective of the Fischler Reform of the CAP,” in Sorrentino, A., Henke, R. And S. Severini (eds.), The Common Agricultural Policy after the Fischler Reform, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 55–66.

Swinnen, J., 2014, “Political economy of EU agricultural and food policies,” in Naylor, R. L. (ed.), The Evolving Sphere of Food Security, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 122–152.

Swinnen, J. and H. Beerlandt, 2004, “De voedselvoorziening: tussen beleid en markt”, in Schoonheydt, R. and S. Waelkens (eds), Voedsel voor 9 miljard mensen. Perspectieven op landbouw en wereldvoedselvoorziening, LannooCampus, Leuven, pp. 61–106.

Swinnen, J., Christiaensen, L. and L. Felton-Taylor, 1994, “Agricultural Production Structures and Their Determinants”, in Agricultural Co-Operatives and Emerging Farm Structures in Hungary, OECD Center for Co-operation with the Economies in Transition, Paris: OECD Publications.

Swinnen, J., Ciaian, P. and L. Vranken, 2006, “Land Market Developments, Imperfections and Effects in Transition Countries” in Curtiss, J., Balmann A., Dautzenberg, K. and K. Happe (eds.), Agriculture in the Face of Changing Markets, Institutions and Policies. Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, IAMO, Volume 33.

Swinnen, J., Colen, L. and M. Maertens, 2013, “Constraints to smallholder participation in high-value agriculture in West Africa”, in Elbehri, A. (ed.), Rebuilding West Africa's Food Potential: Policies and market incentives for smallholder-inclusive food value chains, FAO Publications.

Swinnen, J., de Gorter, H. and G.C. Rausser, 1996, “The Choice of Commodity Policies and Research Investment in Agriculture”, in Proceedings of the Conference on “Global Agricultural Science Policy for the Twenty-first Century”, 26-28 August, Melbourne, pp. 547–580.

Swinnen, J. and L. Dries, 2004, “Vertical Contracting and Farm Finance: Lessons from Transition Countries”, in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Rural Finance and Credit Infrastructure in China, OECD Publications, pp. 218–234.

Swinnen, J., Dries, L., Negash, M. and T. Vandemoortele, 2010, “Consumers and EU Agricultural and Food Policies,” in Oskam, A., Meester, G. and H. Silvis (eds.), EU Policy for Agriculture, Food and Rural Areas, Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 255–264.

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Swinnen, J. and H. Gow, 1999, “The Role of Trade Credit and Foreign Investment in Improving the Agricultural Finance Situation in Transition Countries”, in Agricultural Finance and Credit Infrastructure in Transition Economies, OECD Center for Co-operation with Non-Members, Paris: OECD Publications.

Swinnen, J. and H. Gow, 2001, “Agricultural Finance and Institutional Reforms in Transition Economies”, in Agricultural Finance and Credit Infrastructure in Transition Economies – Focus on South Eastern Europe, OECD Center for Co-operation with Non-Members, Paris: OECD Publications, pp. 195–206.

Swinnen, J., Gow, H. and I. Maviglia, 2002, “Modest Changes in the West, Radical Reforms in the East, and Government Intervention Everywhere: European Sugar Markets at the Outset of the 21st Century”, in Schmitz, A., Spreen, T. and W. Messina (eds.), Sweetener Markets in the 21st Century, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Swinnen, J. and J.G. Hartell, 2000, “Introduction,” in Hartell, J. and J. Swinnen (eds.), Agriculture and East-West European Integration, London: Ashgate Publications.

Swinnen, J. and E. Janssen, 2016, “Political Economy of Agricultural and (Regional) Trade Policies and Value Chain Performances in Sub-Saharan Africa,” in Brenton, P. and B. Hoffman (eds.), Political Economy of Regional Integration in Sub-Saharan Africa, Washington, DC: The World Bank, pp. 13–48.

Swinnen, J., Knops, L. and K. Van Herck, 2014, “Food Price Volatility and EU Policies,” in P. Pinstrup-Anderson (ed.), Food Price Policy in an Era of Market Instability: A Political Economy Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 457–478.

Swinnen, J., K. Macours and L. Vranken, 2008, “Land, Interlinking Markets and Rural Poverty in Transition Countries”, in Spoor, M. (ed.), The Political Economy of Rural Livelihoods in Transition Economies: Land, Peasants and Rural Poverty in Transition, Routledge Publishers, Oxon, pp.11–34.

Swinnen, J., Macours, K. and L. Vranken, 2009, “Land, Interlinking Markets and Rural Poverty in Transition Countries,” in Spoor, M. (ed.), The Political Economy of Rural Livelihoods in Transition Economies–Land, Peasants and Rural Poverty in Transition, Routledge Publications, pp. 11–34.

Swinnen, J. and M. Maertens, 2007, “Global Supply Chains, Standards and the Poor: Some Conclusions and Implications for Government Policy and International Organizations”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, CAB International Publications.

Swinnen, J. and M. Maertens, 2007, “Globalization, Privatization, and Vertical Coordination in Commodity Value Chains”, in Otsuka, K. and K. Kalijaran (eds.), Contributions of Agricultural Economics to Critical Policy Issues, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, pp. 89–102.

Swinnen, J. and M. Maertens, 2010, “Standards, Trade and Developing Countries,” in Porto, G. and B.M. Hoekman (eds.), Trade Adjustment Costs in Developing Countries: Impacts, Determinants and Policy Responses, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and The World Bank, pp. 331–344.

Swinnen, J. and M. Maertens, 2014, “Finance Through Food and Commodity Value Chains in a Globalized Economy,” in Köhn, D (ed.), Finance For Food. Towards New Agricultural and Rural Finance, Springer Publications, pp. 45–66.

Swinnen, J., Maertens, M. and L. Colen, 2015, “The Role of Food Standards in Trade and Development,” in Hammoudi, A., Grazia, C., Surry, Y. and J.-B. Traversac (eds.), Food Safety, Market Organization, Trade and Development, Springer International Publishing, pp. 133–149.

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Swinnen, J. and E. Mathijs, 1997, “Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparative Analysis”, in Swinnen, J., Buckwell A. and E. Mathijs (eds.), Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe, London: Ashgate Publications.

Swinnen, J. and E. Mathijs, 1998, “Agricultural Privatization, Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe”, in Agricultural Policies in the Baltic Countries, Proceedings of the Parnu Seminar (September 1997), OECD Center for Co-operation with Non-Members, Paris: OECD Publications.

Swinnen, J., McCluskey, J. and N. Francken, 2005, “Food Safety, the Media, and the Information Market”, in Colman, D. and N. Vinck (ed.), Reshaping Agriculture’s Contribution to Society Blackwell Publishers, pp. 175–188.

Swinnen, J., Negash, M. and T. Vandemoortele, 2010, “Consumers and the Political Economy of European Agricultural Food Policies,” in Senior Nello, S. and P. Pierani (eds.), International Trade, Consumer Interests and Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, Routledge Publishing, pp. 34–45.

Swinnen, J., Sadler, M. and A. Vandeplas, 2007, “Contracting, Competition and Rent Distribution in Supply Chains: Theory and Empirical Evidence from Central Asia”, in Swinnen, J. (ed.), Global Supply Chains, Standards, and the Poor, CAB International Publications.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2010, “Compensation Payments in EU Agriculture,” in Porto, G. and B.M. Hoekman (eds.), Trade Adjustment Costs in Developing Countries: Impacts, Determinants and Policy Responses, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and The World Bank, pp. 361–381.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2010, “Towards a ‘Green Deal’ for EU Agriculture?,” in Ferto, I., Forgacs, C. and A. Jambor (eds.), Changing Landscape of European Agriculture – Essays in Honour of Professor Csaba Csaki, Agroinform Publisher, pp. 117–132.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2011, “How the East was Won: The Foreign Takeover of the Eastern European Brewing Industry,” in Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Economics of Beer, Oxford University Press, pp. 247–266.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2011, “Rural Livelihoods in Transition: A Comparative Analysis of Rural Labour Markets,” in Möllers, J., Buchenrieder, G. and C. Csaki (eds.), Structural Change in Agriculture and Rural Livelihoods: Policy implications for the new member states of the European Union, IAMO Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 61, Halle, Germany.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2013, “Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability: Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” in Christopher B. Barrett (Ed.), Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 381–405.

Swinnen, J., Van Herck, K. and L. Vranken, 2010, “Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity in the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe,” in Alston, J.M., B.A. Babcock and P.G. Pardey (eds.), Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity Worldwide. CARD-MATRIC Electronic Book, Ames, IA, May 2010.

Swinnen, J., Van Herck, K. and L. Vranken, 2013, “Regulations of Land Markets in the EU,” in Swinnen, J. and L. Knops (eds.), Diversity Under A Common Policy: Land, Labour and Capital Markets in European Agriculture, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, pp. 72–80.

Swinnen, J., Van Herck, K. and L. Vranken, 2015, “Twenty-five years of transition and European integration: Some observations on the governance of land markets in an integrated Europe,” in Kimhi, A. and Z. Lerman (eds.), Agricultural Transition in Post-Soviet Europe and Central Asia after 25 Years. International Workshop in honor of Professor Zvi Lerman, Halle/Saale: IAMO, pp. 3–16.

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Swinnen, J., Van Herck, K. and L. Vranken, 2012, “Agricultural Productivity Paths in Central and Eastern European Countries and the Former Soviet Union: The Role of Reforms, Initial Conditions and Induced Technological Change,” in Fuglie, K., Wang, S.L. and V. E. Ball (eds.), Productivity Growth in Agriculture – An International Perspective, Cabi Publishing, pp. 127–144.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2008, “On the Political Economy of Food Standards,” in Glauben, T., J. Hanf, M. Kopsidis, A. Pieniadz and K. Reinsberg (eds.), Agri-food Business: Global Challenges – Innovative Solutions, IAMO Publications, Halle, Germany.

Swinnen, J. and T. Vandemoortele, 2011, “The Economics of Beer and Brewing,” in Swinnen, J. (ed.), The Economics of Beer, Oxford University Press, pp. 335–356.

Swinnen, J. and A. Vandeplas, 2008, “From public to private governance of agri-food supply chains in transition countries: some theoretical and empirical lessons.” In: Csaki, C. and Forgacs, C. (eds.) Agricultural Economics and Transition: What was expected, what we observed, the lessons learned (Volume II). Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.

Swinnen, J., Vandeplas, A. and M. Maertens, 2010, “Governance and Surplus Distribution in Commodity Value Chains in Africa.” In: Sarris, A. and J. Morrison (eds.), 2010, Food Security in Africa. Edward Elgar: Cheltenham UK., p. 77–99.

Swinnen, J., Vandeplas, A. and M. Maertens, 2010, “Governance and Surplus Distribution in Commodity Value Chains in Africa,” in Sarris, A. and J. Morrisson (eds.), Food Security in Africa, Edward Elgar and FAO, pp. 77–98.

Tamru, S. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “Back to the Roots: Growth in Cocoa and Chocolate Consumption in Africa,” in Squicciarini M. P. and J. Swinnen (eds.), The Economics of Chocolate, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 439–456.

Tangermann, S. en J. Swinnen, 2000, “Conclusions and Implications for Food and Agricultural Policy in the Process of Accession to the EU”, in Tangermann, S. and M. Banse (eds.), Central and Eastern European Agriculture in an Expanding European Union, CAB International Publications.

Van Herck, K., Berlinschi, R. and J. Swinnen, 2013, “How Subsidies may Reduce Agricultural Employment: The Impact on Credit Constraints and Education,” in Swinnen, J. and L. Knops (eds.), Diversity Under A Common Policy: Land, Labour and Capital Markets in European Agriculture, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, pp.199–207.

Van Herck, K., Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2013, “Direct Payments and Land Rents: Evidence from New Member States,” in Swinnen, J. and L. Knops (eds.), Diversity Under A Common Policy: Land, Labour and Capital Markets in European Agriculture, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels, pp. 52–58.

Vandeplas, A., Squicciarini, M. P. and J. Swinnen, 2016, “High-Value Production and Poverty: The Case of Dairy in India,” in Brouwer, F. and P.K. Joshi (eds.), International Trade and Food Security: The Future of Indian Agriculture, Boston: CAB International, pp. 182–191.

Vandeplas, A. and J. Swinnen, 2015, “Price Transmission in 'Modern' Agricultural Markets,” in S. McCorriston (ed.), Food Price Dynamics and Price Adjustment in the EU, Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 147–166.

Vranken, L. and J. Swinnen, 2004, “Emerging Institutions in East European Land Markets: Evidence from Hungary”, in Van Huylenbroeck, G., Verbeke, W. and L. Lauwers (eds.), Role of Institutions in Rural Policies and Agricultural Markets, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 305–322.

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6. Other Research & Policy Reports

CEPS Task Force, 2002, Towards A Sustainable Agricultural Policy for the 21st Century, CEPS Publications (Rapporteur: J. Swinnen).

Falkowski, J., Ménard, C., Sexton, R.J., Swinnen, J. and S. Vandevelde (authors), Di Marcantonio, F. and P. Ciaian (eds.), 2017, Unfair Practices in the Food Supply Chain: A Literature Review on Methodologies, Impacts and Regulatory Aspects, European Commission, Joint Research Centre.

Gow, H. and J. Swinnen, 1997, The Role of Farm Organizations in Transition Countries, Report to IFAD, Policy Research Group, Department of Agricultural Economics, KU Leuven.

Jackson, M. and J. Swinnen, 1994, A Statistical Analysis and Survey of the Current Situation of Agriculture in Central and Eastern European Countries, Report to EU Commission DG-I, LICOS, KU Leuven.

Swinnen, J., 1992, Essays on the Political Economy of Agricultural Policies, Ph.D Dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca NY.

Swinnen, J., 1997, Lessons from Agricultural Transition, Report to USDA/ERS, Policy Research Group, Department of Agricultural Economics, KU Leuven.

Swinnen, J. and H. Pieters, 2013, Supply and Demand Aspects of Global Food Security, Report for the EU Commission, DG JRC.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2009, The Impact of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis on Food Security and the Agricultural Sector of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Background Report for FAO - UN Ministerial Conference on the Social Impact of the Economic Crisis in Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Turkey in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2010, Policy Response to Challenges in Agriculture and Rural Development in the Europe and Central Asia Region: Sharing Experience and Enhancing Cooperation in the Region, Background Report for the FAO 27th ERC Ministerial Roundtable in Yerevan, Armenia.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2011, Structural Challenges to Agricultural Competitiveness and Growth in Romania, Report for The World Bank.

Swinnen, J. and K. Van Herck, 2011, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania: Social Impact of Discount and Organized Food Retail Formats on Remote Regions, FAO Investment Centre/EBRD Cooperation Programme Report Series No. 16.

Swinnen, J., Vogel, D., Marx, A., Riss, H. and J. Wouters (eds.), 2009, Handling Global Challenges: Managing Biodiversity/Biosafety in a Global World. EU, US and California Perspectives, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies.

Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2007, Review of Transitional Restrictions Maintained by New Member States on the Acquisition of Agricultural Real Estate, Final Report to DG-Markt, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), October 2007.

Swinnen, J. and L. Vranken, 2009, Review of Transitional Restrictions Maintained by Bulgaria and Romania on the Acquisition of Agricultural Real Estate, Report to the European Commission (DG-MARKT).

Swinnen, J., L. Vranken and V. Stanley, 2006, Emerging Challenges of Land Rental Markets. A Review of Available Evidence for the Europe and Central Asia Region, ECSIE, World Bank Publications.

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