Spring 2007 Schedule Applied Economics Workshop Optimal Reduction of Habitat Fragmentation with Incentive-Based Policies Wednesday February 21 4:00pm Presented by: David Lewis Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Market Value Maximization through Strategic Delegation Wednesday February 28 4:00pm Presented by: Shinn-Shyr Wang Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Prescribed Fire Escapes and Damage: Count Data and Double Hurdle Models Wednesday March 7 4:00pm Presented by: Paul Mitchell Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Oligopsony Power? Evidence from the U.S. Fed Cattle Markets Wednesday March 14 4:00pm Presented by: Xiaowei Cai Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Economies of Scope and Entrepreneurship Wednesday March 21 4:00pm Presented by: Brad Barham & Jean-Paul Chavas Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Bio-Fuels: Opportunities and Challenges Wednesday March 28 4:00pm Presented by: Randy Fortenbery Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison *** CANCELLED *** Wednesday April 11 4:00pm Presented by: Michael Papenfus Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison On the Consumer Value of Complementarity Wednesday April 18 4:00pm Presented by: Michelle Baggio & Jean-Paul Chavas Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Contingent Valuation and Development Moratoriums Wednesday April 25 4:00pm Presented by: Michael Papenfus Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison Adoption of Genetically Modified Soybeans in WI:1997-2003 Wednesday May 9 4:00pm Presented by: Gustavo do los Campos Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Optimal Reduction of Habitat Fragmentation with Incentive-Based Policies Wednesday February 21 4:00pm Presented by: David Lewis Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Market Value Maximization through Strategic Delegation Wednesday February 28 4:00pm Presented by: Shinn-Shyr Wang Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Prescribed Fire Escapes and Damage: Count Data and Double Hurdle Models Wednesday March 7 4:00pm Presented by: Paul Mitchell Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Oligopsony Power? Evidence from the U.S. Fed Cattle Markets Wednesday March 14 4:00pm Presented by: Xiaowei Cai Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Economies of Scope and Entrepreneurship Wednesday March 21 4:00pm Presented by: Brad Barham & Jean-Paul Chavas Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Bio-Fuels: Opportunities and Challenges Wednesday March 28 4:00pm Presented by: Randy Fortenbery Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
*** CANCELLED *** Wednesday April 11 4:00pm Presented by: Michael Papenfus Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
On the Consumer Value of Complementarity Wednesday April 18 4:00pm Presented by: Michelle Baggio & Jean-Paul Chavas Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Contingent Valuation and Development Moratoriums Wednesday April 25 4:00pm Presented by: Michael Papenfus Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Adoption of Genetically Modified Soybeans in WI:1997-2003 Wednesday May 9 4:00pm Presented by: Gustavo do los Campos Department of Agricultural & Applied EconomicsUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison