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Event Recap: Human Capital Spillovers in Dutch Cities: Consumption or Productivity?
relative to housing market inflow. Our dataset allows us to distinguish between graduates starting a career ...
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Register for the Midwest Graduate Student Conference on Regional and Applied Economics
more about this initiative, please see the CRAE website. March 11, 2013 Graduate Program Regional ...
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Natural Gas Utilization by Ohio Agriculture
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/events/natural-gas-utilization-ohio-agriculture
Those who want to know more about the pros and cons of doing so may attend “Natural Gas Utilization by ...
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Lower Crop Prices Make Grain Marketing More Important
https://aede.osu.edu/news/lower-crop-prices-make-grain-marketing-more-important
information about the program, contact Bruynis at bruynis.1@osu.edu or 740-702-3200. Writer: Tracy Turner ...
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AEDE to Host the Midwest Graduate Student Conference on Regional and Applied Economics (CRAE) in April 2013
All registrations made after this date will be subject to a $40.00 fee. To learn more about this ...
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Open Food Trade, Safety Nets Crucial to Global Food Security: Ohio State Economist
production. “The top global food producers today are China, the U.S., India, Brazil and Indonesia,” Sheldon ...
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Midwest Graduate Student Conference on Regional and Applied Economics (CRAE) Held at Ohio State on April 5th and 6th; Meeting was a Huge Success
heterogeneity, or large differences across space, characterize the geography of poverty in the U.S. Dr. Reid ...
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CFFPI
https://aede.osu.edu/node/1551
John Glenn School of Public Affairs, advisory board chair, Mark Partridge, AEDE professor, and a 14 ...
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Undergrad Michelle Beres Wins Award at Ohio State’s Denman Undergraduate Research Forum
selecting what to grow, making decisions about how to use the garden’s money or even teaching others how to ...
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Thank You, Susie Sheller, AEDE’s Undergraduate Program Coordinator, for 27 Years of Dedicated Service to the Department
about this new challenge. I’ve been overseeing the undergraduate schedule at the department level for ...