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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Bill Malcolm
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne
Jack Makeham
Affiliation:
Queensland University of Technology
Vic Wright
Affiliation:
University of New England, Australia
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The Farming Game
Agricultural Management and Marketing
, pp. 260 - 263
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2005

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Anderson, J. R. and Dillon, J. D. 1992, ‘Risk analysis in dryland farming systems’, FAO Farm Systems Management Series No. 2, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome
Arrow, K. 1992, ‘I know a hawk from a handsaw,’ in Szenberg, M. (ed.), Eminent Economists: Their life and philosophies, Cambridge University Press, CambridgeGoogle Scholar
Bernstein, P. L. 1996, Against the Gods: The remarkable story of risk, John Wiley & Sons, New YorkGoogle Scholar
Boehlje, M. D. and Eidman, V. R. 1983, Farm Management, John Wiley & Sons, New YorkGoogle Scholar
Boulding, K. E. 1956, ‘General systems theory: The skeleton of science’, Management Science, vol. 2, pp. 197–208CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boulding, K. E. 1974, ‘General systems as a point of view’, in Singell, L. D. (ed.), Collected Papers Vol. 4, Toward a General Social Science, Colorado Associated University Press, Boulder, ColoradoGoogle Scholar
Brennan, L. E. and McCown, R. L. 2002, ‘Back to the future – reinventing farm management economics in farming systems research’, paper presented to the 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra
Brennan, L. and McCown, R. 2003, ‘Making farm management research relevant to farm management practice’, invited paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle
Campbell, K. O. 1944, ‘Production cost studies as a field of research in agricultural economics’, Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, vol. 10, pp. 31–7Google Scholar
Campbell, K. O. 1957, ‘Contemporary agricultural economics Australia’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 25, pp. 24–33Google Scholar
Candler, W. 1962, ‘Production economics and problems of animal production’, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, vol. 22, pp. 42–158Google Scholar
Candler, W. and Sargent, D. 1962, ‘Farm standards and the theory of production’, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 60, pp. 152–63Google Scholar
Carroll, 2004, ‘Farm performance from a wealth creation perspective’, Agribusiness, National Australia Bank, MelbourneGoogle Scholar
Chisholm, A. H. and Dillon, J. L. 1971, Discounting and other Interest Rate Procedures in Farm Management, ABRI, UNE, Armidale, NSWGoogle Scholar
Collins, J. 2001, Good to Great: Why some companies make the leap … and others don't, Random House, SydneyGoogle Scholar
Dillon, J. 1965, ‘Farm management as an academic discipline in Australia’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 33, pp. 175–89Google Scholar
Dillon, J. L. 1976, ‘The economics of systems research’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 1, pp. 1–10CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dillon, J. L. 1979, ‘An evaluation of the state of affairs in farm management’, South African Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 1, pp. 7–13Google Scholar
Dillon, J. L. 1980, ‘The definition of farm management’, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 31, pp. 257–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ferris, A. and Malcolm, B. 1999, ‘Sense and non-sense in dairy farm management economics’, Australasian Agribusiness Perspectives, vol. 2, paper no. 31, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Fitzgerald, T. 1990, Between Life and Economics, Boyer Lectures, ABC Enterprises, SydneyGoogle Scholar
Gigerenzer, G. 2002, Reckoning with Risk: Learning to live with uncertainty, Penguin Books, LondonGoogle Scholar
Gigerenzer, G. and Todd, P. M. 1999, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, Oxford University Press, OxfordGoogle Scholar
Goldsworthy, K. 2002, ‘After the academy’, in Craven, P. (ed.), The Best Australian Essays 2002, Black Inc., Melbourne, pp. 192–203Google Scholar
Hayes, G., Malcolm, B., Watson, A., O'Keefe, M. and Thatcher, L. 1998, ‘Strategic alliances and the red meat industry in Australia’, Australasian Agribusiness Perspectives, paper no. 12, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Heady, E. O. 1952, Economics of Agricultural Production and Resource Use, Prentice Hall, New YorkGoogle Scholar
Hopkin, J. A., Barry, P. J. and Baker, C. B. 1999, Financial Management in Agriculture, The Interstate Printers and Publishers Inc., Danville, IllinoisGoogle Scholar
Just, R. 2003, ‘Risk research in agricultural economics: Opportunities and challenges for the next twenty-five years’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 75, pp. 123–59CrossRefGoogle Scholar
King, D. A and Sinden, J. 1994, ‘Price formation in farmland markets’, Land Economics, vol. 70, pp. 38–52CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kingwell, R. 2002, ‘Issues for farm management in the 21st century: A view from the West’, Australasian Agribusiness Review, vol. 10, paper no. 6, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
McConnell, D. J. and Dillon, J. L. 1997, Farm Management for Asia: A systems approach, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, RomeGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L. 2001, ‘Learning to bridge the gap between science-based decision support and the practice of farming: Evolution in paradigms of model-based research and intervention from design to dialogue’, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 52, pp. 549–71CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L. 2002a, ‘Changing systems for supporting farmers’ decisions: Problems, paradigms and prospects', Agricultural Systems, vol. 74, pp. 179–220CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L. 2002b, ‘Locating agricultural decision support systems in the troubled past and socio-technical complexity of models for management’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 74, pp. 11–25CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L., Hochman, Z. and Carberry, P. S. 2002, ‘Probing the enigma of the decision support system for farmers: Learning from experience and from theory’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 74, pp. 1–10CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McGregor, M., Rola-Rubzen, F., Murray-Prior, R., Dymond, J. and Bent, M. 2003, ‘Farm management – bugger the roots, where is the future?’, paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle
Madden, B. J. and Malcolm, B. 1996, ‘Deciding on the worth of agricultural land’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 64, pp. 152–6Google Scholar
Makeham, J. P. 1968, Farm Management Economics, Gill Publications, Armidale, NSWGoogle Scholar
Makeham, J. P. and Malcolm, L. R. 1981, The Farming Game, Gill Publications, Armidale, NSWGoogle Scholar
Makeham, J. P. and Malcolm, L. R. 1993, The Farming Game Now, Cambridge University Press, MelbourneGoogle Scholar
Malcolm, B. 1990, ‘Fifty years of farm management in Australia: Survey and review’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 58, pp. 24–55Google Scholar
Malcolm, B. 2004, ‘Farm management analysis: A core discipline, simple sums, sophisticated thinking’, Australian Farm Business Management Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 45–56, www.abfmnetwork.orange.usyd.edu.auGoogle Scholar
Malcolm, L. R. 1987, ‘Farm management research: Watersheds and widdershins’, invited paper presented to the 31st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide
Malcolm, L. R. 1990, ‘Fifty years of farm management in Australia: Survey and review’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 58, pp. 24–55Google Scholar
Malcolm, L. R. 2000, ‘Farm management economic analysis: A few disciplines, a few perspectives, a few futures’, invited paper presented to the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Sydney
Martin, S. and Woodford, K. 2003, ‘The farm management profession in New Zealand: Where are our roots?’, invited paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle
Mauldon, R. G. and Schapper, H. 1970, ‘Random numbers for farmers’, Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, vol. 36, pp. 279–84Google Scholar
Mishan, E. J. 1982, Cost Benefit Analysis: An informal introduction, George Allen & Unwin, LondonGoogle Scholar
Mullen, J. D. 2002, ‘Farm management in the 21st century’, Australasian Agribusiness Review, vol. 10, paper no. 5, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Murray-Prior, R. and Wright, V. 2001, ‘Influence of strategies and heuristics on farmers’ response to change under uncertainty', Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 45, pp. 573–98CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Musgrave, W. 1976, ‘Problems of change in Australian agricultural economics’, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 20, pp. 133–44CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pannell, D. J., Malcolm, L. R. and Kingwell, R. S. 2000, ‘Are we risking too much? Perspectives on risk in farm modelling’, Agricultural Economics, vol. 23, pp. 69–78Google Scholar
Ronan, G. 2002, ‘Delving and divining for Australian farm management agenda: 1970–2010’, Australasian Agribusiness Review, vol. 10, paper no. 7, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Schultz, T. W. 1939, ‘Theory of the firm and farm management research’, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 21, pp. 570–86Google Scholar
Shiller, R. 2003, The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st century, Princeton University Press, PrincetonGoogle Scholar
Trapnell, L. N. 1998, ‘An investigation of the net benefits from liming acid soils’, Masters Thesis, Institute of Land and Food Resources, University of Melbourne
Wright, V. 1983, ‘Some bounds to the relevance of decision theory’, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 27, pp. 221–30CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Anderson, J. R. and Dillon, J. D. 1992, ‘Risk analysis in dryland farming systems’, FAO Farm Systems Management Series No. 2, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome
Arrow, K. 1992, ‘I know a hawk from a handsaw,’ in Szenberg, M. (ed.), Eminent Economists: Their life and philosophies, Cambridge University Press, CambridgeGoogle Scholar
Bernstein, P. L. 1996, Against the Gods: The remarkable story of risk, John Wiley & Sons, New YorkGoogle Scholar
Boehlje, M. D. and Eidman, V. R. 1983, Farm Management, John Wiley & Sons, New YorkGoogle Scholar
Boulding, K. E. 1956, ‘General systems theory: The skeleton of science’, Management Science, vol. 2, pp. 197–208CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boulding, K. E. 1974, ‘General systems as a point of view’, in Singell, L. D. (ed.), Collected Papers Vol. 4, Toward a General Social Science, Colorado Associated University Press, Boulder, ColoradoGoogle Scholar
Brennan, L. E. and McCown, R. L. 2002, ‘Back to the future – reinventing farm management economics in farming systems research’, paper presented to the 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Canberra
Brennan, L. and McCown, R. 2003, ‘Making farm management research relevant to farm management practice’, invited paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle
Campbell, K. O. 1944, ‘Production cost studies as a field of research in agricultural economics’, Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, vol. 10, pp. 31–7Google Scholar
Campbell, K. O. 1957, ‘Contemporary agricultural economics Australia’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 25, pp. 24–33Google Scholar
Candler, W. 1962, ‘Production economics and problems of animal production’, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, vol. 22, pp. 42–158Google Scholar
Candler, W. and Sargent, D. 1962, ‘Farm standards and the theory of production’, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 60, pp. 152–63Google Scholar
Carroll, 2004, ‘Farm performance from a wealth creation perspective’, Agribusiness, National Australia Bank, MelbourneGoogle Scholar
Chisholm, A. H. and Dillon, J. L. 1971, Discounting and other Interest Rate Procedures in Farm Management, ABRI, UNE, Armidale, NSWGoogle Scholar
Collins, J. 2001, Good to Great: Why some companies make the leap … and others don't, Random House, SydneyGoogle Scholar
Dillon, J. 1965, ‘Farm management as an academic discipline in Australia’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 33, pp. 175–89Google Scholar
Dillon, J. L. 1976, ‘The economics of systems research’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 1, pp. 1–10CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dillon, J. L. 1979, ‘An evaluation of the state of affairs in farm management’, South African Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 1, pp. 7–13Google Scholar
Dillon, J. L. 1980, ‘The definition of farm management’, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 31, pp. 257–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ferris, A. and Malcolm, B. 1999, ‘Sense and non-sense in dairy farm management economics’, Australasian Agribusiness Perspectives, vol. 2, paper no. 31, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Fitzgerald, T. 1990, Between Life and Economics, Boyer Lectures, ABC Enterprises, SydneyGoogle Scholar
Gigerenzer, G. 2002, Reckoning with Risk: Learning to live with uncertainty, Penguin Books, LondonGoogle Scholar
Gigerenzer, G. and Todd, P. M. 1999, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, Oxford University Press, OxfordGoogle Scholar
Goldsworthy, K. 2002, ‘After the academy’, in Craven, P. (ed.), The Best Australian Essays 2002, Black Inc., Melbourne, pp. 192–203Google Scholar
Hayes, G., Malcolm, B., Watson, A., O'Keefe, M. and Thatcher, L. 1998, ‘Strategic alliances and the red meat industry in Australia’, Australasian Agribusiness Perspectives, paper no. 12, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Heady, E. O. 1952, Economics of Agricultural Production and Resource Use, Prentice Hall, New YorkGoogle Scholar
Hopkin, J. A., Barry, P. J. and Baker, C. B. 1999, Financial Management in Agriculture, The Interstate Printers and Publishers Inc., Danville, IllinoisGoogle Scholar
Just, R. 2003, ‘Risk research in agricultural economics: Opportunities and challenges for the next twenty-five years’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 75, pp. 123–59CrossRefGoogle Scholar
King, D. A and Sinden, J. 1994, ‘Price formation in farmland markets’, Land Economics, vol. 70, pp. 38–52CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kingwell, R. 2002, ‘Issues for farm management in the 21st century: A view from the West’, Australasian Agribusiness Review, vol. 10, paper no. 6, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
McConnell, D. J. and Dillon, J. L. 1997, Farm Management for Asia: A systems approach, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, RomeGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L. 2001, ‘Learning to bridge the gap between science-based decision support and the practice of farming: Evolution in paradigms of model-based research and intervention from design to dialogue’, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 52, pp. 549–71CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L. 2002a, ‘Changing systems for supporting farmers’ decisions: Problems, paradigms and prospects', Agricultural Systems, vol. 74, pp. 179–220CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L. 2002b, ‘Locating agricultural decision support systems in the troubled past and socio-technical complexity of models for management’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 74, pp. 11–25CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McCown, R. L., Hochman, Z. and Carberry, P. S. 2002, ‘Probing the enigma of the decision support system for farmers: Learning from experience and from theory’, Agricultural Systems, vol. 74, pp. 1–10CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McGregor, M., Rola-Rubzen, F., Murray-Prior, R., Dymond, J. and Bent, M. 2003, ‘Farm management – bugger the roots, where is the future?’, paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle
Madden, B. J. and Malcolm, B. 1996, ‘Deciding on the worth of agricultural land’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 64, pp. 152–6Google Scholar
Makeham, J. P. 1968, Farm Management Economics, Gill Publications, Armidale, NSWGoogle Scholar
Makeham, J. P. and Malcolm, L. R. 1981, The Farming Game, Gill Publications, Armidale, NSWGoogle Scholar
Makeham, J. P. and Malcolm, L. R. 1993, The Farming Game Now, Cambridge University Press, MelbourneGoogle Scholar
Malcolm, B. 1990, ‘Fifty years of farm management in Australia: Survey and review’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 58, pp. 24–55Google Scholar
Malcolm, B. 2004, ‘Farm management analysis: A core discipline, simple sums, sophisticated thinking’, Australian Farm Business Management Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 45–56, www.abfmnetwork.orange.usyd.edu.auGoogle Scholar
Malcolm, L. R. 1987, ‘Farm management research: Watersheds and widdershins’, invited paper presented to the 31st Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Adelaide
Malcolm, L. R. 1990, ‘Fifty years of farm management in Australia: Survey and review’, Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, vol. 58, pp. 24–55Google Scholar
Malcolm, L. R. 2000, ‘Farm management economic analysis: A few disciplines, a few perspectives, a few futures’, invited paper presented to the 44th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Sydney
Martin, S. and Woodford, K. 2003, ‘The farm management profession in New Zealand: Where are our roots?’, invited paper presented to the 47th Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Fremantle
Mauldon, R. G. and Schapper, H. 1970, ‘Random numbers for farmers’, Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science, vol. 36, pp. 279–84Google Scholar
Mishan, E. J. 1982, Cost Benefit Analysis: An informal introduction, George Allen & Unwin, LondonGoogle Scholar
Mullen, J. D. 2002, ‘Farm management in the 21st century’, Australasian Agribusiness Review, vol. 10, paper no. 5, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Murray-Prior, R. and Wright, V. 2001, ‘Influence of strategies and heuristics on farmers’ response to change under uncertainty', Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol. 45, pp. 573–98CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Musgrave, W. 1976, ‘Problems of change in Australian agricultural economics’, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 20, pp. 133–44CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pannell, D. J., Malcolm, L. R. and Kingwell, R. S. 2000, ‘Are we risking too much? Perspectives on risk in farm modelling’, Agricultural Economics, vol. 23, pp. 69–78Google Scholar
Ronan, G. 2002, ‘Delving and divining for Australian farm management agenda: 1970–2010’, Australasian Agribusiness Review, vol. 10, paper no. 7, www.agrifood.infoGoogle Scholar
Schultz, T. W. 1939, ‘Theory of the firm and farm management research’, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 21, pp. 570–86Google Scholar
Shiller, R. 2003, The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st century, Princeton University Press, PrincetonGoogle Scholar
Trapnell, L. N. 1998, ‘An investigation of the net benefits from liming acid soils’, Masters Thesis, Institute of Land and Food Resources, University of Melbourne
Wright, V. 1983, ‘Some bounds to the relevance of decision theory’, Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 27, pp. 221–30CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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