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- 2010-13: State Trade Missions

- Andrew Cassey
- 2010-12: Comparing the Economic Impact of an Export Shock in Two Modeling Frameworks

- Andrew Cassey, David Holland and Abdul Razack
- 2010-11: Entry Deterrence in the Presence of Learning-by-Doing

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- 2010-10: Measurement Invariance and Response Bias: A Stochastic Frontier Approach

- Robert Rosenman, Vidhura Tennekoon and Laura Hill
- 2010-10: Agritourism and Direct Agricultural Marketing in Washington State: An Industry Profile

- Gregmar Galinato, Suzette Galinato, Hayley Chouinard, Mykel Taylor and Philip Wandschneider
- 2010-10: Agritourism and Direct Agricultural Marketing in Washington State: An Industry Profile

- Gregmar Galinato, Suzette Galinato, Hayley Chouinard, Mykel Taylor and Philip Wandschneider
- 2010-1: Quality Uncertainty as Resolution of the Bertrand Paradox

- Attila Tasnádi, Trenton Smith and Andrew Hanks
- 2010-06: Economic Impacts of the Elimination of Azinphos-methyl on the Apple Industry and Washington State

- Andrew Cassey, Suzette Galinato and Justin Taylor
- 2010-05: Estimating treatment effectiveness with sample selection

- Robert Rosenman, Bidisha Mandal, Vidhura Tennekoon and Laura Hill
- 2010-04: Can Incomplete Information Lead to Under-exploitation in the Commons

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- 2009-25: Economic tradeoff between biochar and bio-oil production via pyrolysis

- Jonathan Yoder, Suzette Galinato, David Granatstein and Manuel Perez
- 2009-23: The Costs of a Quiet Disorder: Direct and Indirect Costs of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

- Daniel Friesner, Robert Rosenman, Brenna Lobb and Emanuel Tanne
- 2009-22: Fiscal Spending and the Environment: Theory and Empirics

- Ramon Lopez, Gregmar Galinato and Asif Islam
- 2009-21: Governance and Deforestation Due to Agricultural Land Expansion

- Gregmar Galinato and Suzette Galinato
- 2009-20: Long Term Versus Temporary Certified Emission Reductions in Forest Carbon-Sequestration Programs

- Gregmar Galinato, Aaron Olanie, Shinsuke Uchida and Jonathan Yoder
- 2009-19: A Tale of Two Externalities: Environmental Policy and Market Structure

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- 2009-18: The Public Finance of Healthy Behavior

- Robert Rosenman
- 2009-17: Market Quality of Pacific Northwest Pears

- Karina Gallardo, Eugene Kupferman, Randolph Beaudry, Sylvia Blankenship and Christopher Watkins
- 2009-16: Ethylene has proven effective in shortening the postharvest cold storage period required for Anjou pears to ripen, allowing for market availability early in season. To analyze ethylene’s effect on eating quality and elicit consumers’ preferences and values, three sensory tests plus choice experiments were conducted at different points in time after harvest. Results indicate that consumers were willing to pay $2.26/lb to have highly edible quality pears in the early season that had been treated with ethylene to speed ripening. As the cold storage period increased (70 days and 169 days) these premiums for conditioned fruit decreased ($0.20/lb and $0.29/lb)

- Karina Gallardo
- 2009-15: Prediction Markets: A Case Study of Forecasting Cattle on Feed

- Karina Gallardo
- 2009-14: Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Treatment-Induced Quality Attributes in Anjou Pears

- Huifang Zhang, Karina Gallardo and Eugene Kupferman
- 2009-13: Characterizing Fresh Pear Consumers Purchasing Patterns

- Karina Gallardo, Eugene Kupferman and Chris Sater
- 2009-12: Patience or Fairness? Analyzing Social Preferences in Repeated Games

- John Duffy and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- 2009-11: Does Food Safety Information Affect Consumers' Decision to Purchase Mean and Poultry? Evidence from U.S. Household Level Data

- Mykel Taylor
- 2009-10: The Location of U.S. States' Overseas Office

- Andrew Cassey
- 2009-09: Participation in Universal Prevention Programs

- Robert Rosenman, Scott Goates and Laura Hill
- 2009-08: Free-riding in International Environmental Agreements: A Signaling Approach to Non-Enforceable Treaties

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- 2009-08: Free-riding in International Environmental Agreements: A Signaling Approach to Non-Enforceable Treaties

- Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- 2009-07: Waiting for the Invisible Hand: Market Power and Endogenous Information in the Modern Market for Food

- Trenton Smith, Hayley Chouinard and Philip Wandschneider
- 2009-07: We Know What You Choose! External Validity of Discrete Choice Models

- R. Karina Gallardo and Jaebong Chang
- 2009-07: Waiting for the Invisible Hand: Novel Products and the Role of Information in the Modern Market for Food

- Trenton Smith, Hayley Chouinard and Philip Wandschneider
- 2009-07: Waiting for the Invisible Hand: Market Power and Endogenous Information in the Modern Market for Food

- Trenton Smith, Hayley Chouinard and Philip Wandschneider
- 2009-06: Can Integrity Replace Institutions? Theory and Evidence

- Gilad Aharonovitz, Nathan Skuza and Faysal Fahs
- 2009-05: Are Net FDI Flows and Reversals of Capital Flows a Result of Output Growth?

- Gilad Aharonovitz and James Miller
- 2009-04: Wine Taxes, Production, Aging and Quality

- Rachael Goodhue, Jeffrey LaFrance and Leo Simon
- 2009-03: Milk Marketing Order Winners and Losers

- Hayley Chouinard, David Davis, Jeffrey LaFrance and Jeffrey Perloff
- 2009-03: Milk Marketing Order Winners and Losers

- Hayley Chouinard, David Davis, Jeffrey LaFrance and Jeffrey Perloff
- 2009-02: Duality Theory for Variable Costs in Joint Production

- Jeffrey LaFrance and Rulon Pope
- 2009-01: Agricultural Arbitrage and Risk Preferences

- Jeffrey LaFrance, Rulon Pope and Richard Just
- 2008-9: Information and Opportunistic Behavior in Federal Crop Insurance Programs

- Cory Walters, C. Shumway, Hayley Chouinard and Philip Wandschneider
- 2008-8: Agent Heterogeneity in Adoption of Anaerobic Digestion Technology: Integrating Economic, Diffusion and Behavioral Innovation Theory

- Clark Bishop, C. Shumway and Philip Wandschneider
- 2008-7: Do the Largest Firms Grow and Diversify the Fastest? The Case of U.S. Dairies

- Almuhanad Melhim, Erik O'Donoghue and C. Shumway
- 2008-6: Induced Innovation and Marginal Cost of New Technology

- Yucan Liu and C. Shumway
- 2008-5: What does Initial Farm Size Imply About Growth and Diversification?

- Almuhanad Melhim, Erik O'Donoghue and C. Shumway
- 2008-4: Productivity Growth and Convergence in U.S. Agriculture: New Cointegration Panel Data Results

- Yucan Liu, C. Shumway, Robert Rosenman and Eldon Ball
- 2008-3: Induced Innovation in U.S. Agriculture: Time-series, Direct Econometric, and Nonparametric Tests

- Yucan Liu and C. Shumway
- 2008-28: California's Exports and the 2004 Overseas Office Closures

- Andrew Cassey
- 2008-27: The Generalized Quadratic Expenditure System

- Jeffrey LaFrance and Rulon Pope
- 2008-26: How Large are Learning Externalities? Measurement by Calibration

- Seung Mo Choi
- 2008-25: Washington Farm Growth and Diversification

- Tristan Skolrud, Erik O'Donoghue, C. Shumway and Almuhanad Melhim
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