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主办单位:

太阳集团tyc151

主讲嘉宾:

Wendong Zhang

Associate Professor of the Department of Economics at Iowa State University

参编期刊:

Associate Editor:

American Journal of Agricultural Economics

Journal of Soil and Water Conservation

Editorial Advisory Board:

Agricultural Finance Review

Editorial Committee:

Journal of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers

会议信息:

时间:2021111110:00-12:00

线上地点:腾讯会议423 128 488

主讲人简介:

Wendong Zhang is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Iowa State University since August 2015. His research seeks to better understand U.S. farmland market, agricultural water conservation, and Chinese agriculture. Dr. Zhang is also affiliated with Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), where he co-founded the new ISU China Ag center jointly with Dr. Dermot Hayes in collaboration with Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 2017.

Dr. Zhang currently serves as the Associate Editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE) and the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, and he is also on the editorial advisory board for Agricultural Finance Review. His research has been published in journals like AJAE, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Economic Geography, Food Policy, World Development, and Land Economics.

Dr. Zhang received his Ph.D. in Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics from the Ohio State University in July 2015, and he also hold a BSc in Environmental Science from Fudan University in China.

讲座简介:

Title:

Writing and Publishing Policy-Relevant Applied Economic Research: Three Examples on the Chinese Hog Market

Abstract:

China’s home to half of the pigs in the world, and China is a leading importer of pork globally, which is the signature staple food with critical significance for its national security. Over the past few years, the Chinese hog sector has experienced major environmental regulations especially in its southeastern urban provinces, African Swine Fever, and the COVID-19. These not only led to major swings in pork prices that still has grave consequences for the consumer and producer welfare, but also demonstrated China’s increasingly important role in the global agricultural commodity markets involving proteins and feed grains. Leveraging three recent papers, this lecture will discuss how these consequential policy and market shocks provided opportunities for policy-relevant applied economic research, and how novel empirical methods – machine learning, event study, and synthetic difference-in-differences – were used to analyse the causal impact of these changes.

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