AAEA News
- Member Profile: B. Wade Brorsen
- Call for Applications: Editorship of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics
- Call for Proposals: Pre/Post-Conference Workshops
- Call for Proposals: Invited Paper Sessions
- Call for Proposals: Case Study Invited Paper Sessions
- Call for Proposals: Track Sessions Sponsored by AAEA Sections
- Joint EAAE/AAEA Seminar
Other News
- Read selected papers from the 2013 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association annual meeting
- A Call for Papers on the topic: “The Implications of TTIP and TPP for GM/non-GM Coexistence”
- 18th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis: “Information for the Policy Maker: Practical Economic Modelling for Tomorrow”
- 23rd Annual Short Course in Global Trade Analysis: “Introduction to Applied General Equilibrium Analysis in a Multi-Region Framework”
- 2015-2 GTAP 101 Course: “Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium Modeling”
The Potential Economic Cost and Response to Greening in Florida Citrus
Citrus greening is a plant disease that reduces the marketable yield of infected citrus trees and often makes them economically unprofitable. Since its observation in Florida in 2005, greening has spread throughout the state and caused significant economic losses for citrus producers.
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