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Ohio State Economist: Taxing Phosphorus Could Reduce Risk of Algal Blooms
https://aede.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-economist-taxing-phosphorus-could-reduce-risk-algal-blooms
by about 8 percent, according to an analysis led by Brent Sohngen, professor in Ohio State’s ...
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New Research from Alessandra Faggian Examines How Students Who Study in Creative Disciplines Fare in the Labor Market
“Non-Bohemian female graduates start with a salary gap (relative to their male counterparts) of about 5.5% ...
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RSA Travel Award
https://aede.osu.edu/crae/rsa-travel-award
Please visit the CRAE homepage to learn more about the CRAE 2013 gathering on April 5 and 6, 2013. The ...
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About Our Agribusiness and Applied Economics Undergraduate Major
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About Our Graduate Programs
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/about-our-graduate-programs
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Midwest Graduate Student Conference on Regional and Applied Economics
All registrations made after this date will be subject to a $40.00 fee. To learn more about this ...
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https://agsafety.osu.edu/node/59
engaging ways to learn about safety. Some of these opportunities include completing an ASI e-riding course, ... plan to teach 500 students about ATV safety through school assemblies, day camp sessions, and Rider ...
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Technological Change in Crop Yields
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/technological-change-crop-yields
hypotheses about the data generating process of yields. For example: (1) is the rate of technological change ...
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Parametric Bootstrap Tests for Futures Price and Implied Volatility Biases with Application to Rating Livestock Margin Insurance for Dairy Cattle
investigation is about futures price risk premiums or biases in option-based implied volatility coefficients, is ...
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New Research from Alessandra Faggian Questions Persistent Employment and Wage Gaps for Highly Educated Young British-Bangladeshi Women
category. Additionally, in total, only about 59 percent of young British-Bangladeshi women graduates were ...