The Department of Applied Economics provides research, education, and outreach to illuminate decision-making and understand its impacts on the environment, agriculture, and society. Our goal is to create new knowledge founded in applied economic theory and rigorous quantitative analysis that can inform a wide range of choices made by producers, consumers, and policymakers. We specialize in natural resource and environmental economics, international trade and development, rural economics, agricultural marketing, and food systems.
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Works (88)
Title | Date Added | Visibility | |
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Determinants of household vehicle miles traveled in Oregon This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2013-10-02 | Public | |
RINs and biofuel mandates : comparing ethanol and biodiesel markets This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2014-12-18 | Public | |
Maximizing urban property values through open space conservation This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2014-12-17 | Public | |
An economic model of search and matching in international trade This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2014-12-17 | Public | |
2017-03-06 | Public | ||
2017-02-27 | Public | ||
Three essays on food security, food assistance, and migration This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2011-04-01 | Public | |
How Does Income Inequality Affect Community Economic Resilience? This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2016-07-07 | Public |