Anwar Naseem

Many of my papers can be accessed via Google Scholar, AgEconSearch or RePec. My ORCID ID is 0000-0003-3394-8116.

Journals

  1. Nsabimana, A., F. Niyitanga, F., D.D. Weatherspoon, D. D., and A Naseem, (2021). “Land Policy and Food Prices: Evidence from a Land Consolidation Program in Rwanda”. Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization. 19(1) 63-73

  2. Anderson, J. R., R. Birner, L. Nagarajan, A. Naseem, and C.E. Pray, (2021). “Private Agricultural R&D: Do the Poor Benefit?”. Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization. 19(1) 3-14.

  3. Anderson, J. R., L. Nagarajan, L., A. Naseem, C.E. Pray, and T.A. Reardon, (2020). “New Corona Virus, Food Security and Identifying Policy Options.” Wieś i Rolnictwo, (4 (189)), 77-88.

  4. Nagarajan, L, A. Naseem and C. Pray (2019) “Contribution of Policy Change on Maize Varietal Development and Yields in Kenya” Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies 9(1): 4-21

  5. Pray, C, L. Nagarajan and A. Naseem (2018) “The Role of Multinational Corporations in the Supply of Agricultural Production Technology to China & India” World Food Policy 4(2):19-30. doi:10.18278/wfp.4.2.3

  6. Moss, C.B., S. Mbaye, A. Naseem and J.F. Oehmke (2018) “Did the Plan Sénégal Emergent Affect Cropping Decisions in the Senegal River Basin?” Economies 6(3):42 doi:10.3390/economies6030042

  7. Weatherspoon, D.D., M. Steele-Adjognon, F. Niyitanga, J.P. Dushimumuremyi, A. Naseem, and J. Oehmke (2017) “Food Expenditure Patterns, Preferences, Policy, and Access of Rwandan HouseholdsBritish Food Journal 119(6):1202-1215

  8. Nagarajan, L, A. Naseem and C. Pray (2016) “The Political Economy of Genetically Modified Maize in KenyaAgBioforum 19(2): 198-214.

  9. Smyth, S and A. Naseem (2016) “Introduction to AgBioForum Special Issue of the 19th ICABR ConferenceAgBioforum 19(2): 85-87.

  10. Oehmke, J and A. Naseem (2016) “M&As, Market Structure and Inventive Activity in the Agricultural Biotechnology Industry.” Journal of Agricultural, Food and Industrial Organization 14(1):19-32.

  11. Nagarajan, L, C. Pray and A. Naseem (2015) “Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Private-sector R&D on Cotton Productivity in IndiaAgBioForum 18(2): 182-192.

  12. Naseem, A. and R. Singla, (2013) “Ex-Ante Economic Impact Analysis of Novel Traits in CanolaJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 38(2):248:268.

  13. Naseem, A. Mhlanga, S., A. Diagne, P.Y. Adegbola and G.S. Midingoyi (2013) “Economic Analysis of Consumer Choices Based on Rice Attributes in the Food Markets of West Africa – The Case of BeninFood Security, 5(4):575-589.

  14. Toor, I., E.G. Smith, J.K. Whalen, and A. Naseem (2012) “Tree Based Intercropping in Southern Ontario, CanadaCanadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60(2):141-154.

  15. Naseem, A., Spielman, D.J. and S. W. Omamo (2010) "Private Sector Investment in R&D: A Review of Policy Options to Promote its Growth in Developing-Country Agriculture" Agribusiness, 26(1):143-173.

  16. Pray, C.E. and A. Naseem (2007) “Supplying Crop Biotechnologies to the Poor—Opportunities and Constraints Journal of Development Studies, 43(1):192-217.

  17. Pray, C.E, J.F. Oehmke and A. Naseem (2005) “Innovation and Dynamic Efficiency in Plant Biotechnology: An Introduction to the Researchable Issues” AgBioForum, 8(2&3), 52-63.

  18. Brennan, M., C.E. Pray, A. Naseem and J.F. Oehmke (2005) “An Innovation Market Approach to Analyzing Impacts of Mergers and Acquisitions in the Plant Biotechnology Industry” AgBioForum, 8(2&3):89-99.

  19. Naseem, A., J.F. Oehmke, and D.E. Schimmelpfennig (2005) “Does Plant Variety Intellectual Property Protection Improve Farm Productivity? Evidence From Cotton Varieties” AgBioForum, 8(2&3):100-107.

  20. Pray, C.E and A. Naseem (2005) “Intellectual Property Rights on Research Tools: Incentives or Barriers to Innovation? Case Studies of Rice Genomics and Plant Transformation Technologies" AgBioForum, 8(2&3):108-117.

  21. Schimmelpfennig, D., J.K. King and A. Naseem (2003) “Intellectual Capital in a Q-Theory of Agbiotech MergersAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, 85(5):1275-1282.

  22. King, J.K., N. Wilson and A. Naseem (2002) "A Tale of Two Mergers: What We Can Learn from Agricultural Biotechnology Event Studies?" Agbioforum, 5(1):14-19.

  23. Oehmke, J., D. Weatherspoon, C. Wolf, M. Maredia, A. Naseem and A. Hightower (2002) “Is Agriculture Still a Public Good?” Agribusiness, 16(1):68-81.

  24. Maredia, M, F. Erbisch, A. Naseem, A. Hightower, J. Oehmke, D. Weatherspoon, C. Wolf (1999) “Public Agricultural Research and the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights: Issues and Options.” AgBioForum, 2(3&4):247-252.


Book Chapters

  1. Birner, R, A. Naseem, J. Anderson, and C. Pray (2018) Fostering Political Will to Drive Agricultural Transformation in AGRA (ed) Africa Agriculture Status Report: Catalyzing Government Capacity to Drive Agricultural Transformation (Issue 6). Nairobi, Kenya: Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)

  2. Nagarajan, L, C. Pray and A. Naseem (2018) “Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Private-sector R&D on Cotton Productivity in India” in N. Chandrasekhara Rao, Carl E. Pray and Ronald J. Herring (eds) Biotechnology for a Second Green Revolution in India: Socioeconomic, Political, and Public Policy Issues Academic Foundation Press: New Delhi.

  3. Pray, C.E , J. Huang, J. Yang, R. Hu, L. Nagarajan, A. Naseem, G. Hochman, B. Ramaswami, and S. Bhuyan. (2015) “The Politics and Economics of Genetically Modified (GM) Food Production in China, India, and Kenya” in Insights: Africa’s Future…Can Biosciences Contribute? Banson/B4FA

  4. Naseem, A. and L. Nagarajan (2014) “Biotechnology and the Inputs Industry” in S. Smyth, D. Castle and P. W. B. Phillips (eds) Handbook on Agriculture, Biotechnology and Development Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.

  5. Pray, C.E. and A. Naseem (2007) “Supplying Crop Biotechnologies to the Poor—Opportunities and Constraints” in R.J. Herring Transgenics and the Poor Routledge, London and New York.

  6. Pray, C.E. and A. Naseem (2007) "The Economics of Agricultural Biotechnology Research" In Robert E Evenson, and Terri Raney (eds.). The Political Economy of Genetically Modified Foods, Critical Writings in Agricultural Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.

  7. Pray, C.E. and A. Naseem (2005) “Economic Impact Analysis of GMOs: Implications for Food Crops in Developing Countries” In V.L. Chopra, S. Shantharam, and R.P. Sharma (eds.) Biosafety of Transgenic Rice, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi, 2005.

  8. Kelly, V and A. Naseem (2006) “Fertilizer Use in Sub-Saharan Africa: Types and Amounts” in R. Lal (ed.) Agricultural Sciences in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO, Eolss Publishers, Oxford, UK, [http://www.eolss.net]

  9. Toole, A. and A. Naseem (2004) “Leveraging Public Investments with Private Sector Partnerships: A Review of the Economics Literature” in M. McGeary and K.E. Hanna (eds.) Strategies to Leverage Research Funding: Guiding DOD's Peer Reviewed Medical Research Programs, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2004.

  10. Naseem, A and C.E. Pray (2004) “Economic Impact Analysis of Genetically Modified Plants” In P. Christou and H. Klee (eds.) Handbook of Plant Biotechnology John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ

  11. Naseem, A and J.F. Oehmke (2004) “Should the Public Sector Conduct Genomic Research?” In R.E. Evenson and V. Santaniello, (eds.), The Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology CABI Publishing, Oxfordshire, UK.

  12. Oehmke, J.F. C.A. Wolf, K.C. Raper and A. Naseem (2004) “Agricultural Biotech R&D Structure: Cyclical or Not?” In R.E. Evenson and V. Santaniello (eds.), The Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology CABI Publishing, Oxfordshire, UK.

  13. Klotz-Ingram, C, A. Naseem, D. Schimmelpfennig, J. King and C. Pray (2004) “How Firm Characteristics Influence Innovative Activity in Agricultural Biotechnology” in R.E. Evenson and V. Santaniello, (eds.), The Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnologyc CABI Publishing. Oxfordshire, UK.


Book Reviews; Conference Reports

  1. Naseem, A (2022) “Review of Chetan Keswani Agri-Based Bioeconomy: Reintegrating Trans-Disciplinary Research and Sustainable Development Goals”, Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development 19(2) December 2022

  2. Naseem, A (2016) “Review of Matin Qaim Genetically Modified Crops and Agricultural Development.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 98(5):1561-1564

  3. Naseem, A, C.E. Pray and J.F. Oehmke (2015) “Technical convening on smallholder agricultural transformation, Arlington, VA, USA, May 7–8, 2015” Food Security. 7(6): 1337-1340.

  4. Naseem, A and L. Nagarajan (2013) “Review of J.S.G. Zivin and J.M. Perloff (eds) The Intended and Unintended Effects of U.S. Agricultural & Biotechnology Policies”, Agribusiness. 29(2):256-258

  5. Naseem, A (2006) "Review of Jayantha Perera Irrigation Development and Agrarian Change: A Study of Sindh, Pakistan" Economic History Services, URL : http://eh.net/bookreviews/library/1075.shtml

  6. Naseem, A (2005) “Review of Mark L Winston Travels in the Genetically Modified Zone” Agribusiness 20(1):125-128.