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Research from Cameron Thraen, AEDE Associate Professor, and John Newton, AEDE PhD Student, Referenced in Hoard’s Dairyman Article
in the dairy world, “There has been much discussion in the past year about the LGM program for dairy… ...
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Ph.D. Students Zhang and Wrenn Win the Graduate Student-Led Paper Competition at the 2012 Meeting of the North American Regional Science Council
read more about AEDE’s participation at the 2012 NARSC conference. Graduate Program Regional ...
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Members
https://aede.osu.edu/research/environmental-policy-initiative/membership/members
Associate Professor School of Public Policy and Management 3rd Floor Fisher Hall 2100 Neil Avenue Phone: ...
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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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AEDE’s Strong Presence at the 59th Annual Conference of the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC)
“Rural Rebound: Determinants of Metro to Non-Metro Migration in the U.S.”, authored by Mark Partridge ...
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Ag Degrees in Demand: Ohio State University Agricultural Graduates Report Positive Job Outlook
billion this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That’s a 14 percent increase over last ...
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Event Recap: A Latent Class Analysis of Farmer Preferences Regarding Filter Strip Programs
about the use and adoption of filter strip technology, including: how do you encourage people to have ...
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Environmental Policy Initiative Summer 2013 Research Grant Award Winners
https://aede.osu.edu/news/environmental-policy-initiative-summer-2013-research-grant-award-winners
national and international community of scholars in environmental policy. Click here to learn more about ...
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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% ...