Announcements for Friday, December 7, 2012
News
- Swenson comments on fiscal cliff
Dave Swenson, associate scientist with the Department of Economics, recently commented on the impact the economy and jobs if Congress fails to take action prior to the fiiscal cliff deadline. Read the recent ISU News Service story by Angie Hunt at the following: http://www.news.iastate.edu/news/2012/11/29/fiscalcliff - Duffy's annual Land Value Survey revealed on December 11
Mike Duffy will announce the results of the 2012 Iowa Land Value Survey at a news conference on Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. at the Extension 4-H Youth Building. Duffy, an ISU Extension economist who conducts the annual survey, will provide background material, along with a printed news release containing data from all 99 counties and state maps. Learn more at: http://www.extension.iastate.edu/article/duffy-hold-land-value-survey-ne...
- New connections highlight ESA conference for behavioral/experimental econ grad students
Four graduate students studying behavioral and experimental economics at ISU presented their research at a conference sponsored by the Economic Science Association (ESA) on November 15-17, in Tucson, Arizona. The conference is the largest annual gathering in the United States of faculty and graduate students working in the discipline of behavioral and experimental economics.
Tushi Baul, QiQi Wang, Younjun Kim, and Fanzheng Yang represented Iowa State, in addition to Associate Professor Tanya Rosenblat. The research they presented included the following:
- Qiqi Wang, "Diffusing Group Identity and Social Co Recount Operation"
- Tushi Baul, "Does Unethical Behavior Affect Choice of Profession: Public vs Private?"
- Younjun Kim, "Bias in Risk Aversion Elicitation Method with Multiple Price List Format"
- Fanzheng Yang, "Trust Between Strangers: Belief Updating From Noisy Feedback"
- Tanya Rosenblat, "Link Strength and Interaction Decay in Social Networks"
Both Baul and Kim agreed that the large conference offered ample opportunities to network with potential employers, engage with colleagues, and to develop new connections. Baul said that it was “a good opportunity for those of us in the job market to present our research and to gain feedback on ways to improve our performance.”
The ESA conference included a special panel discussion to mark the 50th anniversary of the discipline of behavioral and experimental economics. That discussion featured Vernon Smith, John Kagel, Charles Plott, and Reinhard Selton, who offered their perspectives on how the field has developed and where it should head. Learn more about ESA at: www.economicscience.org.
- Orazem featured in recent edition of LAS LInk Magazine
Peter Orazem, professor of economics, writes about ways to improve educational opportunities for children in poor and developing countries, and his recent participation in the 2012 Copenhagen Convention. Click on the icon left to find the editorial on page 6, or go to: http://www.las.iastate.edu/alumni-friends/link-alumni-magazine/ - Thursday's Human Resources Workshop: Zizhen Guo, Iowa State University
Zizhen Guo, Iowa State University, will present a Human Resources Workshop on Thursday, December 13, at 3:40 PM in 360 Heady Hall.
- Weekly Media Connections for the Department of Economics
Dave Swenson spoke with Amy Mayer, IPR / Harvest Public Media, on the prospects for Iowa's two new cellulosic ethanol plants scheduled to begin production next year.
Graduate Student Announcements
- NSF graduate research fellowship program and research opportunities worldwide
More information available at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2013/nsf13022/nsf13022.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Conferences and Calls for Papers
- 7th International Technology, Education and Development Conference - call for abstracts
More information available at: www.inted2013.org
Funding Opportunities
- Funding opportunity – Cornell Center for Behavioral Economics in Child Nutrition
Job Opportunities
- Agricultural Economist vacancy
More information available at: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/331408900
- Economics position at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Papers and Presentations
- Recent publications by Beghin and Jensen
Miao, Zhen, J.C. Beghin, and H.H. Jensen. "Accounting for Substitution in the Analysis of Food Taxes Targeting Obesity." Health Economics, forthcoming.
Miao, Zhen, J.C. Beghin, and H.H. Jensen. "Taxing Sweets: Sweetener Input Tax or Final Consumption Tax?" Contemporary Economic Policy 30(3) (2012): 344-361.
- Recent publications by Beghin
Beghin, J.C., and M Melatos. "The Trade and Welfare Impacts of Australian Quarantine Policies: The Case of Pigmeat ." The World Economy 35(8) (2012): 1006-1025.
Orden, D., J.C. Beghin, and G. Henry. "Key Findings of the NTM-IMPACT Project," The World Economy 35(8) (2012): 967-972.
Beghin, J. C.; A.C. Disdier, S. Marette, and F. van Tongeren. "Measuring Costs And Benefits Of Non-Tariff Measures In Agri-Food Trade." The World Trade Review 11 (2012): 356-375.
Li, Yuan, and J.C. Beghin. "A Meta-Analysis of Estimates of the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade." Journal of Policy Modeling 34(3) May-June (2012): 497-511.
G.R. Timilsina, J.C. Beghin, D. van der Mensbrugghe, and S. Mevel. "The Impacts of Biofuels Targets on Land-Use Change and Food Supply: A Global CGE Assessment." Agricultural Economics 43(3) May (2012): 315-332.
Xiong, Bo, and J.C. Beghin. "Does European Aflatoxin Regulation Hurt Groundnut Exporters from Africa?" European Review of Agricultural Economics 39(4) (2012): 589-609.
- Recent presentation by GianCarlo Moschini
GianCarlo Moschini, professor of economics and Pioneer chair in science and technology policy, was one of the invited speakers at the 4th International Forum on Food and Nutrition held in Milan, Italy, November 28-29, 2012. The Forum - organized by the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition, and hosted by Bocconi University - attracted more than two thousand participants and was devoted to addressing issues linked to food, nutrition, and the global food challenges. The objective of the Forum is to offer information and insights to policy makers, institutions and civil society in order to promote a better life and widespread and sustainable well-being for everyone.


