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AAEA Invited Paper Sessions at ASSA 2019【转】

三农学术 2022-12-31

之前推送的ASSA/AEA 2019 年会部分中国、农经专题论文汇总漏掉了AAEA组织的Sessions,里面不少农经类论文,可以看看国际友人们都在研究什么农经问题。


NAFTA Revisited– Moving Forward

Organizer:Andrew Schmitz, University of Florida

Moderator:Andrew Schmitz, University of Florida

 

Renegotiating NAFTA? Evidence from U.S.-Mexico Suspension Agreements on Tomatoes and Sugar

Troy G. Schmitz,Arizona State University, and James L. Seale, Jr., University of Florida

 

Role of EnablingTrade Indexes & Agreements on Production and Trade Efficiency: A SpatialStochastic Frontier Analysis

Saleem Shaik,North Dakota State University

 

Strategic Agricultural Trade Policy Interdependence and NAFTA: Does the Exchange RateMatter?

P. Lynn Kennedy,Louisiana State University

 

NAFTA: Trade andWater Needs in the South Texas-Mexico Border

Luis Ribera,Texas A&M University

 

 

Ethics in Agricultural and Applied Economics Research

 

Organizer:Jeffrey Michler, University of Arizona

Moderator:Jeffrey Michler, University of Arizona

 

Beyond IRB:Towards a typology of research ethics in applied economics

Anna Josephson,University of Arizona, Jeffrey Michler, University of Arizona, and WilliamMasters, Tufts University

 

What do you mean by ‘informed consent’?” Household survey ethics indevelopment research

Melinda Smale,Michigan State University and Anna Josephson, University of Arizona

 

Ethics in econometrics

Travis Lybbert,University of California, Davis

 

The Right to Food in the United States:  The Role of SNAP

Craig Gundersen,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

 

 

Exploring Mechanisms Underlying the Gender Gap: Promotion, Perceptions, and ProfessionalNetworks

 

Organizer: JoyceChen, The Ohio State University

Discussant:Shelly Lundberg, University of California, Santa Barbara

 

Gender Gaps in Academia: Evidence from The Ohio State University

 Daniel Crown, The Ohio State University andJoyce J. Chen, The Ohio State University

 

Collaboration Networks Among Female Economists: An Examination of Coauthorship using the CSWEP Mentoring Data

Donna K.Ginther, University of Kansas & NBER and Rina Na, University of Kansas

 

Expectations Bias and Gender

Jill J.McCluskey, Washington State University and Wen Chen, Freddie Mac

 

 

PollinationEconomics: The Supply of Honey and Pollination Services in the Face of Pollinator Decline


Organizer:Brittney Goodrich, Auburn University

Discussant:Brittney Goodrich, Auburn University

 

Does Colony LossReduce Honey Yields?

Peyton Ferrier,USDA Economic Research Service

 

The Great Bee Migration: Supply Analysis of Honey Bee Colony Shipments into California forAlmond Pollination Services

BrittneyGoodrich, Auburn University, Jeffrey C. Williams, University of California,Davis and Rachael E. Goodhue, University of California, Davis

 

Beekeeper Costs and Supply Functions for U.S. Honey and Pollination Services

Daniel Sumner,University of California, Davis, Antoine Champetier, Agricultural IssuesCenter, University of California, Davis

 

Support for Native Pollinators among the Public vs Hobby Beekeepers

Jerrod Penn,Louisiana State University, Wuyang Hu, The Ohio State University, and HannahPenn, Louisiana State University

 

 

Food Markets andNutrition

 

Organizers:Derek Headey, IFPRI and Will Martin, IFPRI

Discussant:Chris Barrett, Cornell University

 

Where arenutritious diets most expensive? Evidence from 195 foods in 164 countries

Steve Block,Tufts University, Robel Alemu and Derek Headey, IFPRI

 

Dairy Marketsand Child Nutrition in the Developing World

William J.Martin, IFPRI and David Laborde Debucquet, IFPRI

 

Eggs beforechickens: Poultry, poverty and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa

Kwaw Andam,IFPRI, Channing Arndt, IFPRI, Faaiqa Hartley, IFPRI, Derek Headey, IFPRI

 

Rural FoodMarkets and Child Nutrition

John Hoddinott,Cornell University, Kalle John Hoddinott, IFPRII, Derek Headey, IFPRI, andDavid Stifel, Cornell University

 

 

AgriculturalInsurance in Developing and Emerging Economics: Demand, Impacts, and Future Prospects

 

Organizers:Ashok K. Mishra, Arizona State University and Awudu Abdulai, University of Kiel

Discussant:Diego Arias Carballo, World Bank

 

Crop Insuranceand Food Security in India: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey Data

ThiaguRanganathan, Indian Institute of Management Nagpur and Ashok K. Mishra, ArizonaState University

 

Production Risks, liquidity constraints and Participation in Crop Insurance Programs inGhana

Renan Goetz,University of Girona, Awudu Abdulai, University of Kiel, Victor Owusu, KwameNkrumah University of Science and Technology

 

Micro-Analysison the Evaluation of the Impacts of Natural Disasters on Agriculture:Implications for Crop Insurance Programs in Taiwan

Hung Hao Chang,National Taiwan University

 

 

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转自:

https://www.aaea.org/meetings/aaea-at-assa-annual-meeting/aaea-at-the-2019-assa-annual-meeting


阅读全文和其他Sessions,请浏览ASSA2019年会网站:

https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/2019/preliminary



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