Monday, August 2: 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm CST | |||
Poster Number | Title | Presenter | Affiliation |
Agribusiness Economics and Management (Group 1) | |||
VM 1 | Statistical model for making informed decisions on the purchase of used farm equipment | Jackson Baxter | University of Tennessee At Martin |
VM 2 | Assessing Food Demand of Uganda in 2030 and 2050: Implications for Food Security and Attaining the Zero Hunger Goal | Khondoker A. Mottaleb | International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) |
VM 3 | Re-Thinking the Role of Crop Diversification Indices in Applied Economics | Agness Mzyece | Kansas State University |
VM 4 | Measure the Impacts of Covid-19 on Food Consumers: A Case of Orange Juice | Yan Heng | University of Florida |
VM 5 | Online Purchasing of Agricultural Inputs by American Farmers | Lourival Monaco | Purdue University |
VM 6 | 20 Years of CFTC Data: Who Holds Positions in Agricultural Futures Markets? | Michel A. Robe | U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
VM 7 | Impact of Microfinance Lending on Agricultural Output: Evidence from Nepal | Biswo N. Poudel | Kathmandu University |
VM 8 | Optimal Hub Location in the U.S. Fresh Produce Supply Chain | Houtian Ge | Cornell University |
VM 9 | Survival of Agricultural Firms in European Emerging Markets | Imre Ferto | Centre for Economic and Regional Studies |
VM 10 | The Economic Impacts of Social Activism in Food Markets | Anubrata Deka | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
VM 11 | Indoor Agriculture can do better for the consumers and environment | Jisub Seong | Michigan State University |
VM 12 | Producers’ Perception on Regenerative Agriculture: A Regional Study from Texas | Katherine E. Westerman | Texas State University |
VM 13 | Dynamics of Price Volatility Spillover in the U.S. Cat sh Market | Pratheesh Omana Sudhakaran | Texas State University |
VM 14 | Centralization, Subordination, Separation or Status Quo: What Choices for Federation of Cooperatives? | Julien Cadot | Virginia Tech |
VM 15 | Spatial Analysis of Alfalfa Prices and Exports | Russell Tronstad | University of Arizona |
Agricultural Finance and Management (Group 1) | |||
VM 16 | RETURN DIVERGENCE IN COMMODITY ETFs: NATURE AND CAUSES | Colburn H. Hassman | Virginia Tech |
VM 17 | An Analysis of the Relationship Between Agricultural Commodity Markets and Financial Markets: A Regime Switching Approach | Shu Meng | North Carolina State University |
VM 18 | Section 199 and Agribusiness Investment Decisions | William Secor | University of Georgia |
VM 19 | A Quantile Estimation of Dynamic Multiproduct Hedge Ratios | Yao Yang | University of Georgia |
VM 20 | How can digital tools support Agricultural Value Chain Finance? Applications from Latin America | Roberto Villalba | Technical University of Munich |
VM 21 | Using prevented planting acres to estimate failed acres in Tennessee | Anthony R. Delmond | University of Tennessee At Martin |
VM 22 | Implied Volatility-Based Hedging Decisions with Futures and Options Markets | Shu Meng | North Carolina State University |
Agricultural Policy (Group 2) | |||
VM 23 | A Comparative Analysis of Inbred and Hybrid Rice Performance in Bangladesh: Why is Hybrid Rice Not Popular? | Khondoker A. Mottaleb | International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) |
VM 24 | Sequenced crop evapotranspiration and water requirement in developing a multi-trigger rainfall index insurance and risk-contingent credit | Michael K. Ndegwa | University of Greenwich |
VM 25 | The economic consequences of a U.S. sugar-sweetened beverages tax | Yunkyung Lee | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
VM 26 | Direct financial assistance for farm operations and farm households in the face of COVID-19 | Anil Giri | Economic Research Service, USDA |
VM 27 | The impacts of reforming agricultural policy support on cereal prices: A CGE modeling approach | Harold Glenn A. Valera | International Rice Research Institute |
VM 28 | Effect of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) policy on fertilizer sales in India | Praveen K.V. | ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute |
VM 29 | Welfare Implications of Expanding Conditional Cash Transfer Policy in Agriculture: Preliminary Evidences under Fiscal-Neutral and Deficit Policy Choices for India | Balaji Sedithippa Janarthanan | National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research |
VM 30 | The effect of land expropriation on the labor supply of the elderly people | Huajie Gao | Zhejiang University, China |
VM 31 | A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) Approach for Analyzing Value of Research- A Case Study on Pusa Basmati Rice in India | Venkatesh Palani Samy | ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute |
VM 32 | Identifying the Impact of Emergency Disaster Relief Fund in Agri-Food Industry during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea: A Synthetic Control and Stochastic Equilibrium Displacement Method Approach | Kihwan Yu | Korea Rural Economic Institute |
VM 33 | Examining Consumer Willingness-to-Pay for Domestic Raw Material for Processed Foods and its Heterogeneity by Degree of Processing: A Choice Experiment Approach | Seong-Yoon Heo | Korea Rural Economic Institute |
VM 34 | The effect of Agricultural ODA spending on Agricultural production of the beneficiary country: the case of Korea and Angola | Heesun Lim | Korea University |
Applied Risk Analysis (Group 2) | |||
VM 35 | Farm Size and the Cross-Section of Farm Returns | Ashraf Noumir | Purdue University |
VM 36 | The Pandemic, Club Goods and Religious Intensity: Evidence from Nigeria | Jubril Animashaun | |
VM 37 | Quantifying Climate Risk Using Crop Insurance Data: The Case of Spring Frost Damage in Korean Apple Orchards | Jeong Ha Hwang | Seoul National University |
VM 38 | Drivers of Food Safety Risks in Aquatic Products in China: A Bayesian Network approach | Cangyu Jin | Zhejiang University |
VM 39 | Risk Preference and Adoption of Technology with Uncertain Outcomes | Yefan Nian | University of Florida |
VM 40 | Crop Insurance, Futures Prices, and Commercial Trader Positions in Agricultural Futures Markets | Michel A. Robe | U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Behavioral and Institutional Economics (Group 2) | |||
VM 41 | More Birds One Stone: Fixing Unqualified Survey Responses with Fewer Additional Questions | Qi Jiang | The Ohio State University |
VM 42 | Hello, can you hear me? Impact of speaker phones on response bias in COVID-19 phone surveys | Muzna F. Alvi | International Food Policy Research Institute |
VM 43 | Farmers’ Preferences for Market Channels | Jill Ann Fitzsimmons | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
VM 44 | Environmental Regulations, Waste Backhaul and Maritime Trade | Xiting Zhuang | University of Connecticut |
Environmental Economics and Policy (Group 3) | |||
VM 45 | Canadian Farmer Policy and Agency Preferences in Agri-Environmental Best Management Practice Adoption | Sven M. Anders | University of Alberta |
VM 46 | Economic incentives modify agricultural impacts of a regional nuclear war concerning food insecurity and famine | Gal Hochman | Rutgers University |
VM 47 | Do Economic Growth and Renewable Energy Consumption Affect Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services? | Jinseon Park | Korea University |
VM 48 | Efficiency of Water Markets under Prior Appropriation: Evidence from Permanent Water Rights Sales in Nevada | Egan Cornachione | University of Nevada, Reno |
VM 49 | Assessment of the ecosystem service for disease control: deforestation and malaria in Peruvian Amazon | Julio Aguirre | Universidad Del Pacífico (Lima, Perú) |
VM 50 | Organic Dairy Farms and Feed: Evidence from 2016 | Richard Nehring | Economic Research Service |
VM 51 | Individual environmental preferences and aggregate outcomes: an empirical agent-based model of forest landowner invasive species control | Shadi S. Atallah | University of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign |
VM 52 | What factors affect farmers' decision to support local water management plans? | Gabriela Perez-Quesada | Kansas State University |
VM 53 | Farmers' preferences towards organic farming: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Northern Vietnam | Anne Stenger | BETA, INRAE & University of Strasbourg |
VM 54 | The Impact of State Policies on Electric Vehicle Adoption - A Panel Data Analysis | Maher F. Mekky | West Virginia University |
VM 55 | PREFERENCES FOR PAYMENT FOR ECOSYSTEMS SERVICES ATTRIBUTES IN FOREST MANAGEMENT | Lauriane S. Yehouenou | Octopus Consulting & Insight |
Experimental Economics (Group 3) | |||
VM 56 | How Parental Educational Investments Respond to Changes in Ability Belief: An Application of Big Data Techniques in Education | Tianqi Gan | University of Maryland |
VM 57 | Retailer Performance under Mergers: A Nash Price Equilibrium Model | Houtian Ge | Cornell University |
Food and Agricultural Marketing (Group 3) | |||
VM 58 | Impact of agricultural market linkages on small-scale farmers’ welfare: Evidence from Tanzania | André Bueno Rezende De Castro | University of Bonn, Center for Development Research |
VM 59 | Effects of Social Networking on the Adoption of New Turfgrass Varieties | JooHun Han | Oklahoma State University |
VM 60 | The Relationship between Employment and Economic Growth in the Korean Agri-Food Industry | Byung Min Soon | Chungnam National University |
VM 61 | Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds You: Food Pantries and Food Retailer Profitability | Thomas Kopp | The University of Siegen |
VM 62 | Who Does Not Attend Farmers’ Markets and Why? | Dominique Gumirakiza | Western Kentucky University |
VM 63 | Effects of Product Certification and E-Commerce for Chinese Agricultural Production Entities | Shuang Liu | Renmin University of China |
VM 64 | Organic Leakage in the Beef Sector and its Impacts on the Value Chain | Yan Jin | Teagasc Rural Economy Research Centre |
VM 65 | The ripple effect: Implications of COVID-19 restrictions for major dairy product prices | Anna M. Klepacka | Warsaw University of Life Sciences |
VM 66 | Identifying Determinants of Farmers’ Marketing Decisions: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh | Nazea Hasan Khan Chowdhury | Front Range Community College |
VM 67 | Animal Welfare or Own Welfare: What Motivates Consumers’ Choice of Free-range Products? | Mengwei Cao | Huazhong Agricultural University |
Food and Agricultural Marketing (Group 4) | |||
VM 68 | Taste of green: Consumer sensory ratings of pasture-raised beef with different process quality information | Marlene Ohlau | University of Göttingen |
VM 69 | Food Waste and Consumer Preference for Salsa: A Discrete Choice Experiment | Ram N. Acharya | New Mexico State University |
VM 70 | Fear of the water or something else? Evaluating consumer willingness to pay for food products amid COVID-19 outbreak possibly from a Hubei “Wet Market” | Xuan Chen | Huazhong Agricultural University |
VM 71 | Increasing farmers market sales through POS data collection and analysis | Nicholas Grandstaff | Cornell University |
VM 72 | Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) Production in Borno State Nigeria: towards Economic Recovery for Impoverished Small-holders in the Insurgency Zones | Toyin B. Ajibade | University of Ilorin |
VM 73 | Modeling Fish Price Volatility in Bangladesh Using the Conditional Autoregressive Range Model | Madan M. Dey | Texas State University |
VM 74 | Modernizing Standards of Identity for Orange Juice? Consumer Acceptance of HLBtolerant Citrus Juice Blending Ratio | Luqing Yu | University of Florida |
VM 75 | The Growth of Plant-Based Meat Products: Competitive Implications for Conventional Meat Consumers and Producers | Tian Xia | Kansas State University |
Food Safety, Nutrition and Policy (Group 4) | |||
VM 76 | Purchasing Patterns over the SNAP Benefit Cycle: Evidence from Supermarket Panel Data | Katherine Harris-Lagoudakis | Iowa State University |
VM 77 | What to tax? An investigation of temptation goods in rural Cambodia | Selina JK Bruns | University of Göttingen |
VM 78 | Sugar Sweetened Beverages Tax and Consumer Responses: The Case of Philadelphia SBT | Karin Wu | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
VM 79 | Impact of the Community Eligibility Provision Program on School Meal Participation in Texas | Kate Schneider | Johns Hopkins University |
VM 80 | How to Motivate Consumers to Eat Aged Lettuce: Effects of Safety and Health Benefit Information | Christina Maria Neubig | Technical University of Munich |
VM 81 | Missing prices in CPI data reflect both seasonal availability and random omissions: Evidence from a novel survey of market informants in Malawi. | Stevier Kaiyatsa | Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, Government of Malawi |
VM 82 | The Effect of Breakfast After the Bell Program on Students’ Disciplinary Behavior | Andres F. Cuadros-Menaca | University of Arkansas |
VM 83 | Can Biotechnology Override Adverse Climate Effects? Evidence from U.S. Corn Production | Ziwei Ye | Michigan State University |
VM 84 | Bt Corn and Aflatoxin Contamination: An Assessment of Historical and Future Welfare Effects | Ziwei Ye | Michigan State University |
VM 85 | Investigating Heterogeneity in Responses to SNAP Benefit Cycle | Jinglin Feng | The Pennsylvania State University |
VM 86 | Justification Bias and Consistency Between Food Choices and Beliefs About Healthy Diet | Yawotse Nouve | University of Georgia |
VM 87 | Comparing organic and conventional yield stability in response to climate variations – A meta-analysis | Qiuqiong Huang | University of Arkansas |
VM 88 | Food safety and restaurant food | Shuyang Si | Cornell University |
VM 89 | Risk Perceptions, Risk Preferences, and Consumer Willingness-to-pay for Improved Safety of Locally-Grown Fresh Produce | Kuan-Ming Huang | West Virginia University |
VM 90 | Urban Chinese Households Reduced Food Waste as the Variety of Produce Proliferated: Market Liberalization and the Disappearance of Closets Full of Cabbage | Danyi Qi | Louisiana State University |
Health Economics (Group 4) | |||
VM 91 | Health-Care Specialization, Obesity, and C-Sections: Evidence from Mexico | Catalina Herrera Almanza | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Tuesday, August 3: 11:30 am - 12:45 pm CST |
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Household and Labor Economics (Group 1) | |||
VT 1 | The impact of household migration on intergenerational mobility Evidence from individual Survey | Xiaohe Zhou | ZHEJAING UNIVERSITY CHINA |
VT 2 | COVID-19 Outbreak, Occupational Displacement And Food Security: Empirical Evidence From India | Subir K. Bairagi | University of Arkansas-Fayetteville |
VT 3 | The Impacts of Child Health Conditions on Maternal Agricultural Labor Outcomes | Yawotse Nouve | University of Georgia |
VT 4 | Effect of Microinsurance on Child Work and Schooling: Evidence from Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia | Hyuk Son | Cornell University |
VT 5 | Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the demand for food from Urban Mexican households | Miriam Juarez-Torres | Banco de Mexico |
VT 6 | Shadow wages and the demand for hired labour on Irish dairy farms | Luis Garcia | National University of Ireland Galway |
VT 7 | The Effects of Air Quality on Economics of Farm Worker Productivity | Olena Sambucci | University of California, Davis |
VT 8 | Consequences of Forced Displacement in Active Conflict: Evidence from the Conflict in Yemen | Anna D'Souza | Baruch College, CUNY |
VT 9 | The Gender-Differentiated Effects of Public Works Programs on Time Use: Evidence from Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme | Yeyoung Lee | Michigan State University |
International Development: Households, Technology, and Environment (Group 1) | |||
VT 10 | Do political motivations affect recovery from natural disasters? Evidence from floods in India | Tarana Chauhan | Cornell University |
VT 11 | COVID-19 and the Intention to Migrate from Developing Countries: Evidence from Online Search Activities in Asian Countries | Nobuyuki Nakamura | The University of Tokyo |
VT 12 | Irrigation for reducing food insecurity: the case of Niger | Kashi Kafle | International Water Management Institute (IWMI) |
VT 13 | Who is likely to benefit from public and private sector investments in farmer-led irrigation? Evidence from Ethiopia | Kashi Kafle | International Water Management Institute (IWMI) |
International Development: Households, Technology, and Environment (Group 2) | |||
VT 14 | Heterogeneous effects of conflict on household participation in income generating activities: Evidence from Nigeria | Benjamin Y. Avuwadah | Benjamin Y. Avuwadah |
VT 15 | Customary Tenure and Agricultural Investment in Uganda | Laura Meinzen-Dick | UC Davis |
VT 16 | Can access to irrigation reduce migration flow? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa | Kashi Kafle | International Water Management Institute (IWMI) |
VT 17 | Identifying poor individuals without individual consumption data | Felix Naschold | University of Wyoming |
VT 18 | Are value chains created equal? Technical efficiency, technology, and gender gaps in rice and cassava value chains in Nigeria | Neha Paliwal | International Fund for Agricultural Development |
International Development: Trade, Markets, and Policy (Group 2) | |||
VT 19 | Land Tenure and Farm Efficiency: Analysis of Bangladeshi Rice Producers | Samiul Haque | North South University |
VT 20 | Do conflict management policies work? Evidence from ban on open grazing laws in Nigeria | Benjamin Y. Avuwadah | University of Florida |
International Trade (Group 2) | |||
VT 21 | Impact of Data Openness on Agricultural and Food Trade | Soojung Ahn | University of Connecticut |
VT 22 | The Billion Dollar Corn Question: What Can We Learn from China's Policy Interventions in the Corn Processing Industry | Zhepeng Hu | China Agricultural University |
VT 23 | Spillover effects of foreign direct investment in the United States: County-level evidence from the food industry | Dongin Kim | University of Connecticut |
VT 24 | Commitment Behavior in the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement | Carlos A. Zurita | Purdue University |
International Trade (Group 3) | |||
VT 25 | The impacts of China – U.S. trade war on the cotton industry | Yangxuan Liu | University of Georgia |
VT 26 | Vertically integrated equilibrium model: A small economy context | Golam Saroare Shakil | Washington State University |
Production Economics (Group 3) | |||
VT 27 | Does land rented-in increase machinery use intensity among wheat farmers in China? A comparison of self-owned machinery and machinery services | Hongyun Zheng | College of Economics & Management, Huazhong Agricultural University |
VT 28 | Can smallholder farmers benefit from mechanization in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from rice farming in Tanzania | Eustadius F. Magezi | The University of Tokyo |
VT 29 | Assessing the Effect of Noisy Data on Duality Estimates | Francisco Rosas | Universidad ORT Uruguay |
VT 30 | WHAT IS THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF NO-TILL ESTABLISHMENT OF WINTER CEREAL PASTURE FOR GROWING BEEF CATTLE IN OKLAHOMA? | Wade Brorsen | Oklahoma State University |
VT 31 | The Economic Benefit of Applying Spatial Error Model to Agronomic Field Trial Data Analysis | Xiaofei Li | Mississippi State University |
VT 32 | Conflict Induced Technical Change in Colombian Agriculture: A Spatial Model of Violence and Agricultural Productivity | Wilman J. Iglesias Pinedo | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
Productivity Analysis and Emerging Technologies (Group 3) | |||
VT 33 | The Impact of Information and Communication Technology on the Productivity and Efficiency of Smallholder Farms in China | Shijia Kang | Technical University of Munich |
Research Methods/Econometrics/Stats (Group 3) | |||
VT 34 | On the Empirical Analysis with Yield Data: Sup-Type Test of Distributional Equivalence when Break is Unknown | Hanjun Lu | University of Guelph |
VT 35 | Towards Data-driven Project design: Providing Optimal Treatment Rules for Development Projects | Alessandra Garbero | International Fund for Agricultural Development |
VT 36 | Application of a Small Area Estimation Approach to Study Cardiovascular Disease Risk in New York City | Janani Rajbhandari Thapa | University of Georgia |
VT 37 | Bayesian analysis of farmers’ decision to sell nothing or some output in contract farming | John N. Ng'ombe | Auburn University |
Resource (Renewable and Nonrenewable) Economics and Policy (Group 4) | |||
VT 38 | The Impact of Natural Disaster on Wholesale Electricity Market: The Case of Hurricane Harvey in ERCOT | Yue Zhao | Iowa State University |
VT 39 | Property Rights and Groundwater Management: A Structural Model of the Dynamic Extraction Game in California | Louis S. Sears | Cornell University |
VT 40 | Impact of off-farm income stability on household energy transition in rural China | Yufeng Luo | University of Georgia |
VT 41 | Agricultural and Environmental Effects of Water-Energy Reforms: Evidence from a block-level analysis in West Bengal, India | Marie-Charlotte Buisson | International Water Management Institute—CGIAR |
VT 42 | Well-level Missingness Mechanisms in Administrative Groundwater Monitoring Data for Uttar Pradesh (UP), India, 2009-2018 | Saif Ali | IIITD |
VT 43 | The Market Value of Water in the Ogallala Aquifer: An Update | Di Sheng | Colorado State University |
VT 44 | Optimal Management of Basin Water Allocation in the Presence of a Terminal Lake: The Case of the Great Salt Lake Basin | Xiuping Chen | University of Connecticut |
VT 45 | Optimal Size of Cooperative Irrigation District with Sustainable Yield under SGMA | Karthik Ramaswamy | California State University, Fresno |
Rural/Community Development (Group 4) | |||
VT 46 | Impact of the 2019 MKARNS Waterway Closure on Oklahoma’s Agricultural Sector: A Commutable General Equilibrium Analysis | Miyeon Son | Oklahoma State University |
VT 47 | The Capitalized Value of Outlet Renovation - comparison of quasi-experimental and matching approaches | James Yoo | California Baptist University |
VT 48 | What Would Others Say? Exploring the Gendered and Caste-based Social Norms in Central India through Vignettes | Subash Surendran Padmaja | ICAR-National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research |
VT 49 | Households’ Willingness-to-Pay for Improving Public Facilities in Rural China: A Sequential Self-Selection Model | Yubing Fan | Texas A&M AgriLife Research |