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Homepage:https://www.ming-wang.org/
Phone:9702313569
Workplace:Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2026

  1. A Global Fertilizer Price Projection Model for Market Disruptions
    ARPC Working Paper, North Dakota State University Downloads
  2. Crude Oil, 45Z Uncertainty, and Rising U.S. Soybean Oil Prices
    ARPC Brief, North Dakota State University Downloads
  3. Quantifying the Price Effects of Over-Quota Sugar Imports on the U.S. Domestic Market
    ARPC White Paper, North Dakota State University Downloads

2025

  1. Endogenous Output Prices and Greenhouse Gas Abatement from Corn and Soy
    2025 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2025, Denver, CO, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads
  2. The One Big Beautiful Bill’s USDA Conservation Spending Shuffle
    ARPC Brief, North Dakota State University Downloads

2024

  1. Working Lands Conservation and Rural Economic Outcomes: Lessons from The Environmental Quality Incentives Program
    2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads

2022

  1. Efficient Regulation of Hemp Pollen Dispersal in Variated Landscapes
    2022 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Anaheim, California, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Downloads

2020

  1. Economic Effects of U.S. Trade Tensions in the Face of Domestic Agricultural Support
    Conference papers, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project Downloads

Journal Articles

2026

  1. Fertilizer Price Projections Under Strait of Hormuz Disruption Scenarios
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2026, 2026, (04) Downloads
  2. IEEPA Fertilizer Tariffs: Revenue, Relief, and Pass-Through
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2026, 2026, (01) Downloads

2025

  1. China’s Import Declines Reflect Broader Demand Weakness
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, 2025, (07) Downloads

Undated

  1. China Could Bypass U.S. Soybeans in 2025/26 and IEEPA Tariffs Raise Input Costs
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (10) Downloads
  2. IEEPA Tariff Escalation: What It Means for U.S. Food and Ag-Input Imports
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (08) Downloads
  3. Implications of New U.S.-China Deal, Soybean Commitments, Port Fee Suspension, and SE Asia Deals
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (11) Downloads
  4. Supreme Court, Food and Input Tariff Relief, and Market Access Opportunities Through Recent Trade Deals
    NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor, 2025, (12) Downloads
 
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