Gillson, I and Poulton, Colin and Balcombe, Kelvin and Page, S (2004): Understanding the impact of Cotton Subsidies on developing countries.
Balcombe, Kelvin and Bailey, Alastair (2006): Bayesian inference of a smooth transition dynamic almost ideal model of food demand in the US.
Balcombe, Kelvin (2006): Cross-Entropy Estimation of Linear Cointegrated Equations.
Fraser, Iain and Balcombe, Kelvin and Sharma, Abhijit (2007): Bayesian Model Averaging and Identification of Structural Breaks in Time Series.
Balcombe, Kelvin (2009): The Nature and Determinants of Volatility in Agricultural Prices.
Sharma, Abhijit and Balcombe, Kelvin and Fraser, Iain (2009): Non-renewable Resource Prices: Structural Breaks and Long Term Trends. Published in: Economics Bulletin , Vol. 29, No. 2 (3 May 2009): pp. 821-835.
Balcombe, Kelvin and Tiffin, R (2010): The Determinants of Technology Adoption by UK Farmers using Bayesian Model Averaging. The Cases of Organic Production and Computer Usage.
Areal, Francisco J and Balcombe, Kelvin and Tiffin, R (2010): Integrating spatial dependence into stochastic frontier analysis.
Areal, Francisco J and Tiffin, Richard and Balcombe, Kelvin (2010): Provision of an environmental output within a multi-output distance function approach.
Salois, Matthew and Tiffin, Richard and Balcombe, Kelvin (2010): Calorie and Nutrient Consumption as a Function of Income: A Cross-Country Analysis.
Salois, Matthew and Balcombe, Kelvin (2011): Do Food Stamps Cause Obesity? A Generalised Bayesian Instrumental Variable Approach in the Presence of Heteroscedasticity.
Balcombe, Kelvin and Fraser, Iain and Sharma, Abhijit (2012): Is Radiative Forcing Cointegrated with Temperature? A Further Examination Using a Structural Time Series Approach.
Areal, Francisco J and Balcombe, Kelvin and Rapsomanikis, George (2013): Testing for bubbles in agriculture commodity markets.
Balcombe, Kelvin and Fraser, Iain (2024): A Note on an Alternative Approach to Experimental Design of Lottery Prospects.
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