Courses
ARE 202: Microeconomic Modeling: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Industrial Organization
Course emphasizes how to model and test hypotheses using microeconomic tools. We emphasize problems from agriculture, natural resources, and industrial organization. Jeff Perloff teaches the first half of ARE 202, and Sofia Berto Villas-Boas covers the second half.
First Part:
- Comparative Statics
- Competition
Skills: basic maximization, comparative statics, welfare - Monopoly
Skills: welfare: efficiency vs. equity
Skills: welfare, Kuhn-Tucker, comparative statics - Price Discrimination
Skills: comparative statics, complex pricing, voting - Externalities and Resources
Skills: welfare, introduction to dynamics - Dominant Firm
Skills: nesting models (competition and monopoly); comparative statics - Cartels
Skills: approximate welfare analysis, hypothesis testing - Oligopoly, Game Theory
Skills: modeling, comparative statics, nesting models, game theory - Monopolistic Competition
Skills: general equilibrium models, second best, nonexistence of equilibrium, Kuhn Tucker
Second Half:
- Equilibrium with Imperfect Information
Skills: "breaking an equilibrium," nonexistence of equilibrium, second best
- Monopoly and Provision of Quality (UUT, ch 2).
- Asymmetric Information models of product quality (T, ch 2)
- The moral hazard, the Adverse Selection problem
- Information Revelation
- Imperfect Information and Search models
- Search costs, Diamond (1971)
- Salop and Stiglitz (1977), Salop (1977).
- Empirical paper session
Skills:- Referee Report guidelines. Example Paper
- Empirical project question formulation, preliminary results.
- Division of referee reports and presentations among students.
- Imperfect Information, taking Salop and Stiglitz to data
Skills: Use stata and matlab code:
Skills: topic 2: recover costs. Perform counterfactual simulations
- Dynamic Price Competition (T ch 6)
- Dynamic Price Competition and Tacit Collusion (cont.)
- Taking testable reduced form predictions to scanner data
Skills: Empriical analysis, Testing Hypothesis w/ Reduced Form evidence
- Vertical Integration and Vertical contracts (T ch 4, CP ch 12)
Skills:- nesting models
- Theory of the Firm (T ch 2, CP ch 2)
- Vertical Boundaries of the firm/Theory of the firm
- Transaction costs, Incomplete Contracting
- Empirical papers: Joskow, 1987 , Hastings, 2004.
- Identification of Market Power
Skills: Estimation of firm markups given beer demand model estimated and assuming firms are "bertrand Nash", and retailers have no margins.
Faculty
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Peter Berck Fields: Risk, commodity modeling. |
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Jeffrey M. Perloff Fields: Industrial organization, trade, labor, marketing. |
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Gordon C. Rausser Fields: Finance, agricultural markets, strategy |
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Howard Rosenberg Fields: Farm labor market, human resource management, and related policy. |
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Jeff Romm Fields: Distribution, growth, and resource sustainability; watershed and basin policy; race and resources. |
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Sofia Berto Villas-Boas Fields: Marketing, empirical industrial organization: market power, vertical contracts. |
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David L. Sunding Fields: Technology and agricultural resources |
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Brian Wright Fields: Ag. policy, crop & catastrophe insurance, commodity markets & futures, market stabilization & storage. |
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David Zilberman Fields: Risk, marketing, technology, agricultural resources. |
Past Student Placements
| 2011 | Joanne Lee | Economist | Mathematica | |
| 2009 | Maoyong Fan | Assistant Professor | Miller College of Business | Ball State University |
| 2009 | Kristin Kiesel | Assistant Professor | Department of Economics | California State University, Sacramento |
| 2009 | Robert Santillano | Researcher | Human Services | Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. |
| 2008 | Jennifer Brown | Assistant Professor | Kellogg School of Business | Northwestern University |
| 2008 | Rui Huang | Assistant Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics | University of Connecticut |
| 2005 | Guanming Shi | Assistant Professor | Agricultural and Applied Economics | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
| 2004 | Yanhong Jin | Assistant Professor | Agricultural Economics | Texas A&M University |
| 2003 | Kathy Baylis | Assistant Professor | Food & Resource Economics Group | University of British Columbia, Vancouver |
| 2003 | Sean Cash | Assistant Professor | Dept. of Rural Economy | University of Alberta, Edmonton |
| 2003 | Greg Graff | Director of Research | Research | Bio-Economic Research Associates, Cambridge, MA |
| 2003 | Ximing Wu | Assistant Professor | Department of Agricultural Economics | Texas A&M University |








