ARE professor Jeffrey Perloff is featured in a Porterville Recorder article for recently published research on the effects of new immigration policy on California's agricultural production.
Have We Peaked?
ARE professor Max Auffhammer co-authored this post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on the effects of climate change on the US power grid.
Will Trump Negotiate A Better Coal Deal For Taxpayers?
ARE Associate Professor Meredith Fowlie authored a post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on the Trump Administration's proposed actions on the federal coal program and the need for major reforms of the program that would help taxpayers receiv
Unmet Liquidity Needs And The Spread Of Sports Betting
ARE Job Candidate Sylvan Herskowitz posts on The World Bank's Development Impact blog.
Milton Friedman Is Dead, …And Really Misunderstood
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer authored this blog post for the Energy Institute at Haas on policy and scientific research regarding the energy and environment under an upcoming Trump administration.
Why Stories Matter: Quantifying The Effects Of A Women’s Leadership Program In Rwanda
ARE grad student Megan Lang authored this post for the Berkeley Blog on the impact of Rwandan Storytelling for Leadership workshops on the lives of women who participate - to quantify and understand their effectiveness.
Is Cap And Trade Failing Low Income And Minority Communities?
ARE associate professor Meredith Fowlie authored a post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on the impact of California's emissions regulations on low income and minority communities.
Making Networks Work For Policy: Evidence From Agricultural Technology Adoption In Malawi
ARE Professor Jeremy Magruder's recent research publication in the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation Report (43).
I'm Not Really Down With Most Top Down Evaluations
ARE Professor Max Auffhammer authored this Energy Institute at Haas blog post on various statistical approaches to evaluating energy efficiency programs.
ARE Doctoral Student Rebecca Taylor Featured In The San Francisco Chronicle
Rebecca's recent paper looking at plastic-bag bans in the East Bay found that while the use of paper rose, the overall number of throwaway bags, paper and plastic, dropped.
Social And Economic Impacts of Climate
ARE doctoral student and Rhodes Scholar Tamma Carleton has coauthored an article with UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy faculty member Sol Hsiang.
Alain De Janvry Is The 2016 Recipient Of The John Kenneth Galbraith Forum And Award
The John Kenneth Galbraith (JKG) Forum and Award is presented annually by the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA) to a distinguished professional for continuing Galbraith's tradition of outstanding research and major social contr
Agricultural Economics As Behavioral Economics
ARE professor David Zilberman authored a post for the Berkeley Blog on behavioral economics.
The Promise And Perils Of Linking Carbon Markets
ARE associate professor Meredith Fowlie authored a post for the Energy Institute at Haas blog on linked carbon markets as a potential method to move towards global climate change mitigation.
Why Agricultural Biotech Hasn't Reached Its Potential
ARE professor David Zilberman authored a post for the Berkeley Blog on agricultural biotechnology and GMO adoption by the public.
Why Are The World's Cap-And-Trade Markets Struggling To Keep Prices Up?
ARE associate professor Meredith Fowlie is highlighted in this Sacramento Bee article on her recent Energy Institute at Haas essay on the carbon market and policies that compete with cap-and-trade.
Mitigation Bingo
ARE professor Max Auffhammer published a new post to the Energy Institute at Haas blog on the North American plan to generate 50 percent of electricity from "clean" sources by 2025.
ARE Doctoral Students Allyson Barnett And Stephen Harrell Head To Washington, D.C.
Two Agricultural and Resource Economics graduate students have been selected to serve at the White House for the 2016-17 academic year. Allyson Barnett and Stephen Harrell will be representing ARE in Washington, D.C. starting August 2016, for a 12-month period. Their work and research will directly support the United States Office of the President.
Conflict In A Changing Climate
ARE doctoral student and Rhodes Scholar Tamma Carleton published a research article to The European Physical Journal Special Topics on the impact of climate change on violent conflicts and social instability.
Having Fun While Doing Good: 20 Years Of Bioeconomy Conferences In Ravello
ARE professor David Zilberman published a post on the Berkeley Blog on the International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.