Using stochastic simulation to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of traceability systems: The case of quality control in a fresh produce supply chain
Martinez, M., Silva, A., & O’Hanley, J. (2011). Using stochastic simulation to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of traceability systems: The case of quality control in a fresh produce supply chain. In J. Hoorfar, K. Jordan, F. Butler & R. Prugger (Eds.), Food chain integrity (pp. 38–50). Woodhead Publishing.
Revisiting cheap talk with new evidence from a field experiment
Silva, A., Nayga Jr, R., Campbell, B., & Park, J. (2011). Revisiting cheap talk with new evidence from a field experiment. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 36(2), 280–291.
Does the National School Lunch Program improve children’s dietary outcomes?
Campbell, B., Nayga Jr, R., Park, J., & Silva, A. (2011). Does the National School Lunch Program improve children’s dietary outcomes?. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 93(4), 1099–1130.
Can perceived task complexity influence cheap talk’s effectiveness in reducing hypothetical bias in stated choice studies?
Silva, A., Nayga Jr, R., Campbell, B., & Park, J. (2012). Can perceived task complexity influence cheap talk’s effectiveness in reducing hypothetical bias in stated choice studies?. Applied Economics Letters, 19(17), 1711–1714.
An evaluation of the effect of child‐directed television food advertising regulation in the United Kingdom
Silva, A., Higgins, L. M., & Hussein, M. (2015). An evaluation of the effect of child‐directed television food advertising regulation in the United Kingdom. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d’agroeconomie, 63(4), 583–600.
Linking intrinsic quality attributes of agricultural produce to revealed consumer preferences
Hussein, M., Silva, A., & Fraser, I. (2015). Linking intrinsic quality attributes of agricultural produce to revealed consumer preferences. Food Quality and Preference, 41, 180–188.
Nutritional impact of child-directed TV food advertising regulation: Are we rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic?
Silva, A., Higgins, L., & Kulesz, M. (2016). Nutritional impact of child-directed TV food advertising regulation: Are we rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic?. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 1(3), 422–444.
Considering seasonal unit root in a demand system: An empirical approach
Silva, A., & Dharmasena, S. (2016). Considering seasonal unit root in a demand system: An empirical approach. Empirical Economics, 51(4), 1443–1463.
Household food security: Perceptions, behavior and nutritional quality of food purchases
Silva, A., Caro, J., & Magaña-Lemus, D. (2016). Household food security: Perceptions, behavior and nutritional quality of food purchases. Journal of Economic Psychology, 55, 139–148.
Fruit and vegetable expenditure disparities: Evidence from Chile
Carreño, P., & Silva, A. (2019). Fruit and vegetable expenditure disparities: Evidence from Chile. British Food Journal, 121(6):1203–1219.