Archive for "What's New?" (2010-2022)
- 2022
- See article, "Where Are We Headed on Global Food Prices?", Ohio Ag Manager, November 29, 2022
- See presentation, “Global Economic Outlook” Outlook and Policy Conference 2022, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 2022.
- See the presentation summaries for AEDE's upcoming Outlook and Policy Conference on November 15.
- See presentation, “Global Economic Outlook” Economic Outlook Conference 2022, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, November 2022.
- Presentation of "Filing WTO Violation and Non-Violation Complaints: A Possible Solution to China’s Market Access Commitments?" seminar on "The Future of Trade: A North American Perspective", Rice University, Baker Institute of Public Policy, October 26, 2022
- See article, "Farm Science Review: Farm incomes strong; inflation, inputs are challenges", Farm and Dairy, September 28, 2022
- See article, "Agricultural Outlook from the Farm Science Review", Ohio Ag Manager, September 26, 2022
- See news story, "Trade War only in 'Ceasefire'", Brownfield Ag News, September 23, 2022
- See news story, "Implications of the Ukrainian Grain Export Deal", Ohio Country Journal, August 28, 2022
- See article, “What are the Market Implications of the Ukrainian Grain Export Deal?”, Ohio Ag Manager, August 25, 2022
- See presentations from AAEA Senior Track Session, "Agribusiness Sector Concentration and Competition Policy", Richard Sexton (video recording), James MacDonald (slides), Jayson Lusk (slides), and Benjamin Anderson (slides), August 4, 2022
- See narrated version of "Ukraine, The Breadbasket of Europe", August 3, 2022
- See presentation, "Enforcement of Private Food Standards: A Role for Self-Reporting of Non-Compliance", Agricultural and Applied Economics Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California, August 2, 2022
- See presentation, "Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Implications for U.S. Agricutlure", July 5, 2022
- See news story, "Wheat Woes: Bakery Item Prices Expected to Rise Due to Ongoing Grain Shortage", NBC News, July 1, 2022
- See short essay, "Ukraine, The Breadbasket of Europe", Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, June 7, 2022
- See presentation, "A Regional Integrated Assessment Modeling Framework to Assess the Sustainability of the Great Lakes Economy and Food, Energy, and Water Systems", Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Annual Conference, Miami, Florida, June 3, 2022
- See news story, "Global conflict, pandemic impacts, cause jump in food costs", Farm and Dairy, June 2, 2022
- See new article, "Sustainable agricultural production, income, and eco-labeling: What can be learned from a modern Ricardian approach?", Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, June 2022
- See article, “Export Policies and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: What Might It Mean for Ohio Soybean Farmers?”, Ohio Ag Manager, May 19, 2022
- See interview on inflation and cutting US tariffs on Chinese imports with Asharq News Network, May 11, 2022
- See news story “Record wheat prices prompt more planting”, Morning Ag Clips, April 14, 2022
- See article, “How Will the Invasion of Ukraine Affect U.S. Agriculture?”, Ohio Ag Manager, April 5, 2022
- See news story, "Ohio farmers among those around the world feeling impact of war in Ukraine", WEWS-TV (ABC), March 23, 2022
- See presentation, "Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: What Impact on Agricultural Trade and Food Prices?", Center for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Ohio State University, March 23, 2022
- See news story, "Ukraine war creates more uncertainty for Ohio farmers as gas, grain, fertilizer costs rise", Wooster Daily Record, March 10, 2022
- See webinar presentation, and slides for "US 'power-based' bargaining: Implications for agricultural trade?", March 9, 2022
- See poster presentation on the Trans-Pacific Partnership at the Denman Forum by undergraduate advisee Howard Fei, March 8, 2022
- See news story, "US farmers could help feed world after invasion impacts European breadbasket", 10TV News, March 2, 2022
- See interview with Ty Higgins about the impact of the Russian invasaion of Ukraine on agricutlural trade, February 25, 2022
- See new article, "The United States' Power-Based Bargaining and the WTO: Has Anything Really Been Gained?", Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, January 2022
- 2021
- See presentation, Discussion of "Trade and Climate Change Policies: Multilateral vs. Plurilateral Cooperation" by Bernard Hoekman, IATRC Theme Day, "Trade and Environmental Policies: Synergies and Rivalries", San Diego, California, December 14, 2021
- See presentation, “U.S. Trade Policy and Prospects for Agricultural Trade”, 2021-22 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Webinar, Columbus, Ohio, November 18, 2020.
- Listen to interview about Brexit and trade with Chip Flory for AgriTalk Live, November 12, 2021
- See interview about agricultural trade with Tyne Morgan for US Farm Report TV show, November 11, 2021
- See interview on global supply-chain problems with Asharq News Network, October 18, 2021
- See news story, "Farm Science Review panelists: Private sector should drive carbon markets", Farm and Dairy, September 29, 2021
- See news story, "Biden administration offers ag trade strategy", Beef Magazine, September 24, 2021.
- Hear "Ag Trade and Policy" for "Ask the Expert, Ohio Farm Science Review, London, Ohio, September 21, 2021.
- Hear “The Talk on Friday Avenue® - Carbon Markets: From All Sides Now”, Ohio Farm Science Review, London, Ohio, September 21, 2021.
- See news story, "Considering carbon markets? Look don't leap", Morning AgClips, September 8, 2021.
- See the fifteenth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins, this one is on “If the US Steps Back from ‘Power-Based’ Bargaining: What are the Implications for Agricultural Trade?”, August 28, 2021
- See presentation, “The US's ‘Power-Based’ Bargaining and the WTO: Has Anything Really Been Gained?” Invited Paper Session (link to recording of session), “Challenges to the Multilateral Trading System: What’s Next for Agricultural Trade Policy?”, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas, August 1-3, 2021.
- See presentation, “If the US Steps Back from ‘Power-Based’ Bargaining: What are the Implications for Agricultural Trade?” Invited Panelist AAEA International/Senior Section, “Current Issues in Agricultural Trade and Development”, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas, August 1-3, 2021.
- See presentation, “Food Systems from An International Trade Perspective”, Plenary Panel, “Food Systems Sustainability Post-Covid”, 24th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, “Global Food System: Opportunities and Challenges”, June 23-25, 2021.
- Listen to the podcast with AEPP editor Craig Gundersen about my recently published career retrospective article, June 10, 2021
- See presentation, “Sustainable Agricultural Production, Income and Eco-Labelling: What Can Be Learned from a Neo-Ricardian Approach?” EAAE Seminar 175, “The Wind of Change of Sustainability Standards: Sailing Economic, Governance, and Policy Perspectives”, Organized by the Università degli Studi di Milano, and the Università Cattolica del Sacre Cuore, May 13 2021
- See presentation, “Why Don’t We Have Free Trade in Agriculture?” and (video) Osher Institute Lecture, University of California-San Diego, April 7, 2021.
- See presentation, “Trade and Macroeconomic Outlook”, Ohio Top Farmers 2021 Annual Meeting, Ohio, February 27, 2021.
- Appeared on Asharq TV News discussing appointment of new WTO Director-General, February, February 5, 2021.
- See news story, “China phase one deal under review”, Farm Progress and Farm Futures, February 3, 2021.
- See presentation, “Economic Considerations for Global and US Agricultural Trade and Markets” (see slides), Ohio Agribusiness Association Industry Conference, Columbus, Ohio, January 29 2021.
- See news story, “Where Are We going With U.S. and Global Trade?”, Ohio’s Country Journal, January 12, 2021.
- See presentation, "Where Are We Going With Global and U.S. Trade?" (slides) and (video), 2020-21 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Webinar, Columbus, Ohio, January 5, 2021
- 2020
- See news story, “Broad powers won’t make it easy for Biden to shift trade policy”, CQ Roll Call, and The Bakersfield, November 30, 2020
- See news story, "Pandemic worsening food insecurity", Farm and Dairy, November 26, 2020
- See news story, "Pandemic worsening food insecurity", Feedstuffs, November 25, 2020
- See news story, "Pandemic worsening food insecurity", Ohio's Country Journal, November 23, 2020
- See news story, "Pandemic worsening food insecurity", CFAES, November 18, 2020
- See news story, "China on Track for $31 billion in U.S. Ag Imports Over 12 Months", Successful Farming, November 13, 2020
- See news story on Agricultural Policy and Outlook Preview Webinar, Ohio's Country Journal, November 13, 2020
- See presentation, "Where Are We Going With Global and U.S. Trade?" (slides) and (video), 2020-21 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Preview Webinar, Columbus, Ohio, November 12, 2020
- Flyer for upcoming AEDE Trade and Macroeconomy Webinar on November 12, 2020
- See news story, "No rush to strike UK-US trade deal if Biden wins", Caroline Stocks, Farmer's Weekly, October 28, 2020
- See forthcoming article, "Product Quality in Food and Agricultural Trade: Firm Heterogeneity and the Impact of Trade Costs", Journal of Agricutlural and Resource Economics, forthcoming 2021
- See presentation, “Economic Nationalism: U.S. Trade Policy vs. Brexit”, Fisher College of Business, Global Business Association, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, October 21 2020.
- See panel discussion, "The Talk on Friday Avenue: Value Chains in Food and Agriculture", Farm Science Review, September 22, 2020
- See background slides for "Prospects for US Exports: Pandemic vs. the Phase I Agreement with China", "Ask the Expert", Farm Science Review, September 22, 2020
- See podcast interview with Ben Brown on the pandemic and commodity markets, Water Cooler Economics, AEDE, September 11, 2020
- See new working paper, "Understanding the Economic and Political Effects of Trump's China Tariffs", co-authored with Daniel Chow (OSU Moritz College of Law), August 25, 2020
- See blogpost, ""Power-Based" Bargaining Over Trade: What Has Been the Economic Cost?", July 30, 2020
- See blogpost, ""Power-Based" Bargaining Over Trade: Myopic Behavior by the United States?", July 29, 2020
- See blogpost, "China's Agricultural Import Commitments: Inefficient "Managed" Trade?", July 20, 2020
- See podcast interview with Brent Sohngen in podcast, “International Trade in the Era of COVID-19”, Water Cooler Economics, AEDE, July 8, 2020.
- See news story, "Agricultural exports doing relatively well", by Feedstuffs (July 2, 2020) Morning AgClips (July 2, 2020), Ohio Ag Connection (July 2, 2020), NBXpress.com (July 5, 2020), Ohio’s Country Journal (July 7, 2020), and The Bryan Times (July 7, 2020)
- See news story, "Agricultural exports doing relatively well", CFAES, July 1, 2020
- See presentation, “The Threat to Multilateralism: What Impact on Agricultural Trade?”, Plenary Paper, Western Agricultural Economics Association Virtual Annual Conference, June 29, 2020
- See contribution with Jason Grant (Virginia Tech), “Global Trade in Agricultural Products: The Likely Impact of COVID-19”, in Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on Food and Agricultural Markets, CAST, June 29, 2020
- See news story, “Trump’s Trade Appeals to China Still Left Farmers Reeling”, Ana Swanson and Alan Rappeport, New York Times, June 20, 2020
- See podcast interview with Mark Partridge (Swank Chair) on Ohio's unemployment and the pandemic, Water Cooler Economics, AEDE, June 1, 2020
- See news story, "Economist says comments are over-simplifying US-China trade," Brownfield Ag News, May 15, 2020
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Risks from the Trade War," 2020 Agricultural Outlook, Lima, Ohio, February 6, 2020
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Risks from the Trade War," 2020 Agricultural Outlook, Plain City, Ohio, January 31, 2020
- See presentation, "Trade and Tariffs: Collateral Damage and Unintended Consequences," Ohio Agribusiness Association Industry Conference, Columbus, Ohio, January 30, 2020
- See presentation, "Where Are We Heading with US Trade Policy," 2020 Agricultural Outlook, Jewell, Ohio, January 27, 2020
- See presentation, "Agricultural Trade Issues in 2020", Ohio Farmers Union Annual Convention, Lima, Ohio, January 24, 2020
- See story, "Listeria or Hysteria? Why Brits Fear American Chlorinated Chicken Imports", Benjamin Plackett, Inside Science, January 23, 2020
- See news story, “Ohio Farmers Hope Truce With China Will Fix Problems From Trump’s Trade War", WOSU Public Radio, January 17, 2020
- See interview with Aaron Nestor on US-China trade deal, AgDay, January 14, 2020
- See news story, "Ohio Valley Farmers Cautiously Optimistic About U.S.-China Trade Deal", Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley Resource Reporter, WKMS Public Radio, January 14, 2020
- See news story, “U.S.-China trade deal unrealistic?”, CFAES, January 14, 2020
- See presentation, "The Trade Outlook: Where are we Headed?", 2020 Agricultural Outlook, Circleville, Ohio, January 9, 2020
- 2019
- See news story "WTO appellate board remains handicapped", Jacqui Fatka, Feedstuffs, December 20, 2019
- See news story on USMCA on Fox News Dayton, December 19, 2019
- See news story on US-China trade agreement on Spectrum News on Central Ohio Agriculture Experts React to US-China Trade Deal, December 17, 2019
- See presentation “The WTO: Is it Really at Risk?”, in session, “International Trade in Disarray: A Watershed Moment?”, IATRC Annual Meeting, Washington DC, December 10, 2019
- See program for IATRC Theme Day, "Recent Advances in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling: Relevance and Application to Agricutlural Trade Analysis", Washington DC, December 8, 2019
- See news story on US-China trade war on Spectrum News on US-China trade war, November 13, 2019
- See news story, “Phase One Trade Deal Is A Start, But There Is More To Be Done”, Brownfield Ag News for America, November 12, 2019
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Risks from the Trade War", Economic Outlook Conference, Ohio Wesleyan University, November 12, 2019
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Risks from the Trade War", 2019-20 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Preview Conference, Columbus, Ohio, November 12, 2019
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Risks from the Trade War", RMA Economic Update, November 1, 2019
- Listen to CFARE webinar on the US-China trade war and the impact on agriculture, CFARE, September 20, 2019
- See news story, "China trade deal could fall short", Feedstuffs, September 20, 2019
- See new working paper co-authored with Steve McCorriston (University of Exeter), Economic Nationalism: US Trade Policy vs. Brexit", Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 502, September 9, 2019
- See news story, "A beef over pork: How farm goods give Beijing an edge in the trade war", Nikkei Asian Review, August 21, 2019
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where are we Heading?", Extension Summer Agricultural Outlook Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 14, 2019
- See new report, “Ohio Soybean Exports to China: A Year after Implementation of Tariffs”, AEDE Agricultural Report 2019-010, August 12, 2019
- See the ranking of my recent article on soybean trade in The Conversation as one of their 5 essential reads on the US-China trade war
- See my AAEA Fellows announcement and acceptance speech, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 21-23, 2019 (see picture)
- See presentation, “US Economic Nationalism and the Trade War with China: Is it a Threat to the WTO?” at Post-Conference Workshop, “Challenges, Implications, and the Future of Agricultural Trade between the US and China”, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 24, 2019
- See presentation, "Brexit: Will it be a game of 'chlorinated chicken'?", Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, July 21-23, 2019 (link to paper)
- See news story, "Is trade deal with Canada, Mexico 'NEWFTA' or more?", The Columbus Dispatch/Dayton Daily News and CantonRep, July 15, 2019
- See presentation, “Brexit: Why did the ‘chlorinated chicken’ cross the pond?”, IATRC Summer Symposium, Seville, Spain, June 2019 (link to paper)
- See online article, “Weapons of Choice: How soybeans became China’s most powerful weapon in Trump’s trade war”, The Columbus Dispatch, June 3, 2019
- See news story, “Trump’s Mexico tariff threat could blow up USMCA progress”, Feedstuffs, May 31, 2019.
- See online article, “How soybeans became China’s most powerful weapon in Trump’s trade war”, The Conversation, May 30, 2019
- See news story, "Tariffs leading to 'point of no return'", North Texas e-News, May 29, 2019
- See news story, "Tariffs leading to 'point of no return'", Ohio Farmer, May 29, 2019
- See news story, "Tariffs leading to 'point of no return'", Ohio's Country Journal, May 28, 2019
- See news story, "Tariffs leading to 'point of no return'", Urbana Daily Citizen, May 23, 2019
- See news story, "Tariffs leading to 'point of no return'", CFAES, May 22, 2019
- Listen to interview with Dan Loney about the continuing trade war with China on Knowledge@Wharton, originally aired on Sirius XM Channel 111, Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, May 14, 2019
- See news story, "Farmers could take more blows in latest round of tariff escalation with China", UPI, May 13, 2019
- See news story, "Darke County Chamber Ag Day speaker forecasts grave consequences of U.S.-China 'trade war'", The Daily Advocate, March 24, 2019
- See presentation, "US Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", Darke County Chamber Ag Day and 2019 Darke County Ag Outlook, Greenville, Ohio, March 22, 2019
- Listen to Podcast, "Brexit: Dividing the United Kingdom", History Talk, Ohio State University/Miami University, Ohio, March 18, 2019
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", Young Farmers Meeting, Anna, Ohio, March 7, 2019
- See virtual issue of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, including Sheldon, Chow and McGuire on trade policy, February, 2019
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", 2019 Agricultural Outlook, Bucyrus, Ohio, February 13, 2019
- See blogpost, "The U.S.-China trade war: why not go back to the WTO?", February 4, 2019
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", 2019 Agricultural Outlook, Jewell, Ohio, January 28, 2019
- See blogpost, "What does 'reciprocity' in trade negotiations actually mean?", January 25, 2019
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", 2019 Agricultural Outlook, Plain City, Ohio, January 17, 2019
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", 2019 Agricultural Outlook, Circleville, Ohio, January 14, 2019
- See participation in panel for Blue Chip Economic Forecast 2019, The Columbus Metropolitan Club, Columbus, Ohio, January 9, 2019
- See news story, "Farmers' confidence weakens as U.S., China trade war continues", Columbus Dispatch, January 8, 2019
- See news story, "China is Benefiting from CPTPP Moving On Without the US", Brownfield Ag News, January 7, 2019
- 2018
- See the fourteenth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins, this one is on "Why Current Trade Policy Will Not Solve the US Trade Deficit", December 31, 2018
- See news story, "New study will track how trade wars affect the Midwest", Ohio State News, December 14, 2018
- See news story, "Trade economist says it’s unlikely the U.S. and China will resolve key issues in 90 days", Brownfield Ag News, December 12, 2018
- See news strory, "Soybean farmers and tariffs", Spectrum News 1, November 20, 2018
- See presentation, "U.S. Trade Policy: Where is it Headed?", Economic Outlook Conference, Ohio Wesleyan University, November 13, 2018
- See news story, "Corn Prices Expected to Improve", CFAES, November 6, 2018
- See news story, "Trade Economist says U.S., China Likely Won’t Reach Deal Soon", Brownfield Ag News, November 5, 2018
- See news story, "U.S. Soybeans Still Aren’t Selling, Despite Competitive Market", WOSU Public Media, November 2, 2018
- See news story, "Trump’s China promises could fall flat for ag", Feedstuffs, November 2, 2018
- See news story, "Ohio farm incomes expected to dip again next year", Columbus Dispatch, November 2, 2018
- See presentation, "Trade Policy and the U.S. Trade Deficit", 2018-19 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Preview Conference, Columbus, Ohio, November 2, 2018
- See "Tariff strife overlooked in run up to Tuesday’s U.S. midterms", The Chronicle Journal, October 31, 2018
- Listen to bonus Agronomy and Farm Management podcast with Amanda Douridas and Elizabeth Hawkins, October 24, 2018
- See news story, "Trade, Tariffs, Soybeans and China", Ohio's Country Journal, October 17, 2018
- Listen to Agronomy and Farm Management podcast with Amanda Douridas and Elizabeth Hawkins, October 15, 2018
- See news story, "New trade deal helps, but hurdles remain", CFAES, October 5, 2018
- See news story, “New Trade Deal Leaves Ohio Dairy Industry Hopeful”, WCPN NPR Cleveland, October 2, 2018
- Listen to podcast with Matt Reese, "Happy Farmers, New Trade Deals, and a Concert on the Farm", Ohio Ag Net, October 1, 2018
- See news story, "New version of NAFTA could be good for Ohio, experts say", Columbus Dispatch, October 1, 2018
- See news story, "Farmers continue to feel hit from trade tariffs", Feedstuffs, September 28, 2018
- See new report, "USDA Market Facilitation Program and the Impacts on Ohio Farm-Level Income", co-authored with Hayley Zwick and Ben Brown, AEDE Agricultural Report 2018-003, September 25, 2018
- See news story, "Tariff Talk Weighs Heavily On Ohio’s Farm Science Review", WOSU Public Media, September 21, 2018
- See news story, "Ohio prepares for record farm yields, terrible crop prices", Columbus Dispatch and Daily Record, September 20, 2018
- See news story, "Farmers Under Pressure", DTN/The Progressive Farmer, September 19, 2018
- See news story, "Political issues weigh on local farmers as Farm Science Review kicks off", ABC6 News, September 18, 2018
- See news story, "Trump's trade policy a concern at Farm Science Review", Farm and Dairy, September 18, 2018
- See news story, "Tariffs hot topic at annual Farm Science Review", Columbus Dispatch, September 18, 2018
- See news story, "Economist speaks at Portage SWCD banquet", Farm and Dairy, September 15, 2018
- See presentation "US Trade Policy and Its Impact on the Agricultural Sector", Portage Soil and Water Conservation District, Ravenna, September 13, 2018.
- Listen to interview on All Sides with Ann Fisher on the proposed US-Mexico free trade agreement, originally aired on WOSU-National Public Radio, Columbus, August 29, 2018
- See online news story, “Ohio lawmakers react with cautious optimism to new NAFTA deal”, Columbus Dispatch, August 27, 2018
- See new working paper co-authored with Daniel Chow (Ohio State ), "Is Strict Reciprocity Required for Fair Trade", Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 454, August 23, 2018
- See new working paper co-authored with Daniel Chow (Ohio State ) and William McGuire (University of Washington), "How the United States Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Benefits China", Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 451, August 7, 2018
- See paper with Ben Anderson (Colgate University), "R&D Concentration in Soybean and Cotton Markets", Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, August 5-7, 2018
- See presentation and Working Paper, "Increased Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region: What Might Be the Potential Impact on Agricultural Trade?", Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, August 5-7, 2018
- See presentation "Gravity and Comparative Advantage: Estimation of Trade Elasticities for the Agricultural Sector", IATRC Annual Meeting, Whistler, BC, Canada, July 25-27, 2018
- Listen to interview with Dan Loney on subsidies to farmers as compensation for Chinese tariffs on Knowledge@Wharton, originally aired on Sirius XM Channel 111, Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, July 27, 2018
- See news story, “Trump Administration to Offer Multibillion-Dollar Bailout for US Farmers”, Voice of America, July 24, 2018
- See news story,"Soybean farmers may feel impact of tariffs", Daily Standard, July 14, 2018
- See news story,"Trump tariffs worry Ohio farmers", ABC6 News, July 6,2018
- See NBER paper just published, "Gravity and Comparative Advantage: Estimation of Trade Elasticities for the Agricultural Sector", July 2, 2018
- See news story, "Pork Producers and Dairy Farmers Watchful of the Trade Conflict", CFAES, June 21, 2018
- See news story, "Ag World Calculates Trade Losses", Politico, June 19, 2018
- See news story, "Tariffs will hurt farmers' bottom lines", Farms.com, June 14, 2018
- See news story, "Soybean Tariff: How Much Could It Cost an Ohio Farmer", CFAES, June 12, 2018
- See newsletter article, "As Chinese Trade Tensions Build, Do Ohio Producers Need to Worry?", AEDE, June 12, 2018
- See online news stories, “Trade war with Canada would be costly for export-driven Ohio economy”, Columbus Dispatch, “Trade war with Canada? Get ready for more expensive cars, washers – and yogurt”, Akron Beacon Journal,“Trade war with Canada could punish Ohio”, Springfield News-Sun, June 10, 2018
- See online story, "Multiple issues creating uncertainty for farmers", Springfield News-Sun, May 27, 2018
- See online story, "Hitting the heartland: How China's tariffs could affect Midwestern farmers and you", Ohio State Insights, May 18, 2018
- See presentation "Gravity and Comparative Advantage: Estimation of Trade Elasticities for the Agricultural Sector", NBER "Trade and Agriculture Conference", Boston, MA, May 17-18, 2018
- See news story on agricultural trade, "Agriculture is a Common Bargaining Chip in Trade Negotiations", Successful Farming, May 16, 2018
- See new report, "As Chinese Trade Tensions Build, Do Ohio Producers Need to Worry?" co-authored with Ben Brown, AEDE Agricultural Report 2018-001, May 15, 2018
- Listen to podcast on, "Trade and Tariffs: Agriculture and the Middle Market", National Center for the Middle Market, Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University, May 10, 2018
- See news story on U.S. soybean exports, "China Curbing Purchases of U.S. Soybeans", CFAES, May 9, 2018
- See news story on U.S. soybean exports, "China stops buying U.S. soybeans in trade dispute, worrying U.S. growers", Columbus Dispatch, May 4, 2018
- See online article, "Trump's exports-good, imports-bad trade policy, debunked by an economist", The Conversation, April 20, 2018
- Listen to interview with Dan Loney on proposal to revisit US membership of the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Knowledge@Wharton, originally aired on Sirius XM Channel 111, Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, April 13, 2018
- See news story on China's soybean tariffs, ""Trade war? Expert says Ohio farmers should be 'very worried'", Rural Life Today, April 10, 2018
- Listen to interview with Dan Loney on China's soybean tariffs on "Knowledge@Wharton", originally aired on Sirius XM Channel 111, Business Radio Powered by The Wharton School, April 9, 2018
- See news story on possibility of a trade war with China, "Tariff tit-for-tat between U.S., China could be costly to Ohio", Columbus Dispatch, April 7, 2018
- See online article, "Why China's soybean tariffs matter", The Conversation, April 5, 2018
- See news story on China's soybean tariffs, "Soybean tariff threats from China frustrating agriculture", Ohio's Country Journal, April 5, 2018
- See news story,"Ohio exports to China in crosshairs of looming trade war", Columbus Dispatch, April 4, 2018.
- See news story, "Possible trade war worries local corn, soybean farmers", Channel 10 News, April 5, 2018
- See news story on China's soybean tariffs, "Ohio Soy Industry Considers Impact of China Tariffs", WKSU, April 4, 2018
- See news story on China's soybean tariffs, "Soybean Tariffs Expected to Hit Ohio Farmers Hard", CFAES, April 4, 2018
- See news story on Chinese tariffs, "China Retaliates In Trade War, Midwest Will Get Hit: Experts", patch.com, April 3, 2018
- See news story on Chinese tariffs, "Ohio farmers concerned about Chinese tariffs on agricultural products", Columbus Dispatch, April 2, 2018
- See new working paper co-authored with Daniel Chow (Ohio State ) and William McGuire (University of Washington), "The Revival of Economic Nationalism and the Global Trading System", Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 441, March 29, 2018
- See news story on the application of steel and aluminum tariffs, "Trader Woes: Region's Bourbon, Beans and More Could Suffer Under Tariffs", Ohio Valley Resource, March 19, 2018
- See news story on the application of steel and aluminum tariffs,"Tariffs Could Spell Disaster for Ohio Farmers and National Economy", CFAES, March 12, 2018
- See presentation, “Free Trade Agreements: Why They Matter to U.S. Agriculture.” 2018 Agricultural Outlook, Wooster, Ohio, February 1, 2018
- See presentation, “Free Trade Agreements: Why They Matter to U.S. Agriculture.” 2018 Agricultural Outlook, Wooster, Ohio, January 31, 2018
- See presentation, “Free Trade Agreements: Why They Matter to U.S. Agriculture.” 2018 Agricultural Outlook, Wakeman and Defiance, Ohio, January 29, 2018
- See presentation, “Free Trade Agreements: Why They Matter to U.S. Agriculture.” 2018 Agricutlural Outlook, Plain City, Ohio, January 26 2018
- See presentation, “Free Trade Agreements: Why They Matter to U.S. Agriculture.” 2018 Agricultural Outlook, Circleville and Bucyrus, Ohio, January 22, 2018 - (see part of Circleville presentation on You Tube)
- See interview on AgDay TV (top story) covering NAFTA and agriculture, January 22, 2018 - (see full interview on You Tube)
- Listen to Town Hall Ohio radio show with Jo Cornely discussing NAFTA, January 21, 2018
- See Chronicle of Higher Education story on NSF project relating to deglobalization, January 20, 2018
- See presentation and paper with Syed Hasan and Allen Klaiber, “Regional Innovation Policy in Taiwan and South Korea: The Impact of Science Parks on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises’ Productivity Distributions,” ASSA Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, January 5-7, 2018
- See presentation and paper with Daniel Chow and William McGuire, “Trade Liberalization and Institutional Constraints on Moves to Protectionism: Multilateralism vs. Regionalism”, AAEA Invited Paper, “Trade in an Environment of Increasing Economic Nationalism”, ASSA Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, January 6, 2018
- 2017
- See the thirteenth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins, this one is on "Is there a Logic to Current US Trade Policy?", December 31, 2017
- See presentation with Jihyun Eum and Stan Thompson, "Asymmetric Trade Costs: Agricutlural Trade among Developing and Developed Countries", IATRC Annual Meeting, Washington DC, December 4, 2017.
- See presentation, "Why is the Employment Share in Manufacturing Declining? Perspectives from Advanced and Developing Countries", invited discussant, "Globalization Adrift", IATRC Theme Day, Washington DC, December 3, 2017
- See new working paper, K.E.R.Heerman and I.M. Sheldon, “Gravity and Comparative Advantage: Estimation of Trade Elasticities for the Agricultural Sector,” November 30 2017
- See citation in, "Ohio farmers fear disruption if NAFTA is retooled or scrapped", Columbus Dispatch, November 28, 2017
- See "The Economic Contribution of Agricultural and Food Production to the Ohio Economy", AEDE, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 2017
- See presentation, "International Trade in Carbon-Based Products: What are the Rules and Consequences?" Glenn College of Public Affairs, Columbus, Ohio, November 16, 2017
- See citation in “TPP countries move ahead on deal without U.S.”, Jacqui Fatka, Feedstuffs, November 13, 2017
- See citation in "Ohio farmers, while overall in sound shape, face uncertainties", Columbus Dispatch, November 12, 2017
- See presentation, “Free Trade Agreements: Why They Matter to U.S. Agriculture.” 2017-18 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Preview Conference, Columbus, Ohio, November 9, 2017
- See presentation, “Economic Nationalism: Reality or Rhetoric.” Presentation to American Association of Independent Investors, Columbus Chapter, Columbus, Ohio, November 8, 2017
- See presentation, “Economic and Legal Analysis of Climate Policy and Border Tax Adjustments: Federal vs. State Regulation.” Ohio State Law Journal Symposium, “Re-Thinking State Relevance”, Ohio State University, November 3, 2017. (See Working Paper to go with presentation)
- Listen to podcast on Agricultural Trade and Regional Trade Agreements, October 17, 2017
- See presentation with Jihyun Eum, "Trade Liberalization and Endogenous Quality Growth in Food and Agricultural Trade", Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July 30 - August 1, 2017
- See presentation, "Agricultural Trade and the Environment: What Does a Ricardian Approach Offer?", invited presentation, EAAE Symposium, "Non-Trade Concerns in Agriculture", Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, July 30 - August 1, 2017
- See new working paper co-authored with Daniel Chow (Ohio State ) and William McGuire (University of Washington), "A Legal and Economic Critique of President Trumps' China Trade Policies", Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 393, April 20, 2017
- See presentation, "Eco-labeling and the Gains from Agricultural and Food Trade: A Ricardian Approach", invited seminar, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, April 21, 2017
- See news story and interview "Free Trade and Food: Farmers Grow Nervous About NAFTA's Future", Nicole Erwin, WKMS Radio, Murray State University, April 10, 2017
- See presentation on "Trade and Labor" at COMPAS Conference on "Global Inequality", Center for Ethics and Human Values, Ohio State University, March 31, 2017
- Listen to radio interview with the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network on Brexit, March 31, 2017
- See news release, "International Trade Plans May Lead to Recession", Suzanne Steel, CFAES, February 20, 2017
- Listen to radio interview with KMOX Radio, with Debbie Monterrey and Michael Calhoun on possible Mexican corn import restrictions, February 16, 2017
- See media citation, "Group seeks to block import tax, citing cost to consumers", Mark Williams, Columbus Dispatch, February 9, 2017
- See media citation “OSU trade expert: Trump TPP reversal will hurt economy”, Gary Brock, Rural Life Today, January 26 2017
- See media citation, "A New Year Brings New Recession Forecasts", James Picerno, The Capital Spectator, January 5, 2017
- See media citation, "Economist warns Trump trade policies could throw U.S. into a recession", Carrie Ghose, Columbus Business First, January 4, 2017
- See participation in panel for Blue Chip Economic Forecast 2017, The Columbus Metropolitan Club, Columbus, Ohio, January 4, 2017
- 2016
- See the twelfth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins, this one is on "The Economic Impact of Tariffs on Chinese Imports: A Potentially Costly Mistake?", December 31, 2016
- See media citation, “Trump taking hands-on approach to jobs”, Ben Garbarek, ABC 6 News, December 16, 2016
- See media citation, “Ask the Expert: 10 Financial Predictions for 2017”, WalletHub, December 14, 2016
- See presentation, "Paris after Trump: Carbon Tariffs Reloaded", invited discussant, "Climate Change and International Agricultural Trade in the Aftermath of COP21", IATRC Theme Day, Scottsdale, Arizona, December 11, 2016
- See presentation, "Brexit and Future US Trade Policy: What Impact on the Global Economic Outlook?", VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, December 1, 2016
- See presentation, "Implications of Brexit for UK Agriculture", online presentation to University of Florida students, Gainesville, Florida, November 30, 2016
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook", The Economic Outlook Conference 2017, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, November 15, 2016
- See presentation, "Eco-labeling and the Gains from Agricultural and Food Trade: A Ricardian Approach", invited seminar, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, October 27, 2016
- See presentation, "Trade and Jobs", as part of panel on "Economic Analysis of Key Presidential Election Issues", Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 3, 2016
- See presentation with Kari Heerman (USDA/ERS), "Eco-Labelling and the Gains from Agricultural and Food Trade: A Ricardian Approach", paper presented at Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, July 31 - August 2, 2016
- See presentation, "Trade and Macroeconomic Implications of Brexit", presented in Roundtable, "BREXIT - Implications for EU Agriculture and Agriculture Policy and Beyond", Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. July 31 - August 2, 2016
- See draft paper, "Eco-Labelling and the Gains from Agricultural and Food Trade: A Ricardian Approach", May 18, 2016
- See draft review paper, "The Competitiveness of Agricultural Product and Input Markets: A Review and Synthesis of Recent Research", March 14, 2016
- See presentation,"Regional innovation policy in Taiwan and South Korea: Impact of science parks on firm-productivity”, presentation to the East Asian Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 19, 2016
- See webinar presentation "The Trans-Pacific Partnership: What might it mean for US agriculture?" 2016 Agricultural Policy and Outlook, Columbus, Ohio, February 1, 2016
- See presentation “The Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership: What might it mean for US agriculture?” 2016 Agricultural Policy and Outlook, Plain City, Ohio, January 20, 2016
- See the eleventh in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins, this one is on "The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Overall economic impact, and what it might mean for U.S. agriculture"
- 2015
- See media citation and interview with Dave Russell for Brownfield Ag News for America, “Agriculture would benefit with TPP”, December 23, 2015
- See presentation, "The Trans-Pacific Partnership: What might it mean for US agriculture?", 2015 Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium, Columbus, Ohio, December 17, 2015
- See presentation with Kari Heerman (USDA/ERS), "Eco-Labelling and the Gains from Agricultural and Food Trade: A Ricardian Approach", paper presented at IATRC Annual Meeting, Clearwater, Florida, December 13-15, 2015
- See presentation with Eric Tseng, "Quality Upgrading, Trade, and Market Structure in Food-Processing Industries", paper presented at IATRC Annual Meeting, Clearwater, Florida, December 13-15, 2015
- See media citation, "OSU expert: TPP could boost U.S. ag", Morning AgClips, December 16, 2015
- See media citation, "OSU economist: Trans-Pacific Partnership will boost export market for U.S. ag sector", AgAnswers, December 15, 2015
- See media citation, "Ag in the news", Ohio Farm Bureau, December 9, 2015
- See media citation, "TPP a big deal for agriculture", Morning AgClips, December 9, 2015
- See media citation, "TPP a big deal for US agriculture", The Canada New Zealand Business Association, December 8, 2015
- See media citation, "TPP a big deal for US agriculture", Ohio's Country Journal, Deecmber 8, 2015
- See presentation, "The Trans-Pacific Partnership: What might it mean for US agriculture?" VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, December 7, 2015 (see Policy Brief)
- See new Policy Brief, "The Trans-Pacific Partnership: What might it mean for US agriculture?", December 7, 2015
- See draft paper, "R&D Concentration under Endogenous Fixed Costs: Evidence form Genetically Modified Corn Seed", November 18, 2015
- See media citation, "Farm groups say TPP trade would boost ag", Farm and Dairy, November 13, 2105
- See media citation, "Ag groups united on TPP support", Feedstuffs, November 12, 2015
- See story in onCampus on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), "What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (tpp) agreement and why is it important?" November 11, 2015
- See presentation with Eric Tseng, "Quality Upgrading, Trade, and Market Structure in Food-Processing Industries", Invited Seminar, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, October 22, 2015
- See presentation with Brian Roe and Jafar Olimov, "Regulation of Food Quality: Deep Capture and Economies of Scope between Innovation and Influence", paper presented in Organized Symposium, "Economics of Food Quality: Geographical Indicators, Trade and Regulation", ICAE, Milan, Italy, August 8-14, 2015
- See presentation with Brian Roe and Jafar Olimov, "Deep Capture by Innovating Firms: A Modeling Framework and Policy Considerations" ,paper presented in IBES Track Session, "The Economics and Psychology of 'Deep Capture'", AAEA Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California, July 26-28, 2015
- See forthcoming book coming out including edited chapter, "Trade Openess and City Interaction", by Mauricio Ramirez Grajeda and Ian Sheldon, June 15, 2015
- See new paper on the impact of science parks in Taiwan, "Agglomeration Economies or Selection: An Analysis of Taiwanese Science Parks", by Syed Hasan, Alessandra Faggian, Allen Klaiber and Ian Sheldon, June 5, 2015
- See presentation, "Food Processing Firms, Input Quality Upgrading and Trade", Invited Seminar, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, April 17, 2015
- See "Credit Constraints, Technology Choice and Exports: A Firm-Level Study for Latin American Countries," by Syed Hasan and Ian Sheldon, forthcoming in the Review of Development Economics. The data-set used in this study is available as a Stata file. March 4, 2015
- See news story on climate policy and border measures and their impact on the US aluminum sector, February 25, 2015
- See presentation, "Tackling Carbon Emissions: Some Key Policy Issues", The 2015 Environmental and Natural Resources Symposium. "A Tax on Carbon: Would it Work for Business, Consumers and the Environment?" (see this link for story and video of panel) Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, February 18, 2015
- See the tenth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins - this one is on the use of "Carbon tariffs: What might they mean for the North American aluminum sector?"
- See new paper, "Climate Policy and Border Measures: The Case of the US Aluminum Industry", February 12, 2015
- See story and multi-media presentation by Ian Sheldon on GM crops and agricultural productivity
- See papers from Invited Paper Session, "Heterogeneity and Trade: Applications to the Food and Agricultural Sector", organized by Ian Sheldon for the ASSA Meetings, Boston, Masachusetts, January 2-5, 2015: (1) Heerman et al. (USDA/ERS), "Asia-Pacific Integration with China versus the United States: Examining Trade Patterns under Heterogeneous Agricultural Sectors"; (2) Olper et al. (University of Milano), "Import Penetration, Intermediate Inputs and Firms' Performance in the Food Industry"; (3) Tseng and Sheldon (Ohio State), "Food Processing Firms, Input Quality Upgrading and Trade".
- See presentation, "Food Processing Firms, Input Quality Upgrading and Trade", AAEA Invited Paper Session, "Heterogeneity and Trade: Applications to the Food and Agricultural Sector", ASSA Meetings, Boston, Massachusets, January 2-5, 2015 (see full paper)
- 2014
- See presentation, "Agricultural Productivity and the impact of GM crops: What do we know?" 2014 Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium, Columbus, Ohio, December 18, 2014
- See details of IATRC Theme Day, "Food and Resources: Conflict and Trade", organized and sponsored by the Andersons Program in International Trade, San Diego, California, December 7, 2014
- See presentation, "Agricultural productivity and the impact of GM crops: What do we know?" VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, December 1, 2014 (see Policy Brief)
- See new Policy Brief, "Agricultural productivity and the impact of GM crops: What do we know?", November 24, 2014
- See media citation in Ohio Ag Connection, November 24, 2014
- See presentation, "Climate Policy and Border Measures: The Case of the US Aluminum Industry", Contributed Paper, Southern Economic Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, November 24, 2014
- See CFAES news article on Food Trade, Safety Nets and Global Food Security, November 2014
- See new Working Paper, E. Tseng and I.M. Sheldon, "Food Processing Firms, Input Quality Upgrading and Trade", November 2014
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook", The Economic Outlook Conference 2015, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, November 12, 2014
- See presentation, "Climate Policy and Border Measures: The Case of the US Aluminum Industry", Glenn School Colloquium, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 13, 2014 (full presentation)
- See presentation, "Climate Policy and Border Measures: The Case of the US Aluminum Industry", Invited Seminar, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, October 10, 2014
- See presentation, "How will China maintain its international competitiveness?", Tecnologico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, August 20, 2014
- See short course, "Some Issues in International Trade", CUCEA, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico, August 18-22, 2014
- See quote in news story on Russia's agricultural import ban, "Experts: Russian ban won't hurt Ohio farms", mydailytribune.com, August 7, 2014
- See presentation, "Where are we on economic and policy issues relating to GMOs", presentation to Ohio Congressional Aides, Columbus, Ohio, August 15, 2014
- See presentation, "Climate Policy and Border Measures: The Case of the US Aluminum Industry", Selected Paper, AAEA Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 27-29, 2014
- See presentation with Brian Roe, "Deep Capture and Economies of Scope between Innovation and Influence," paper presented in FAMPS/International Track Session, "Food Quality and Trade", AAEA Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 27-29, 2014
- See presentation, "Climate Policy and Border Tax Adjustments: The Case of the North American Aluminum Industry", paper presented at World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Istanbul, Turkey, June 28-July 2, 2014
- See presentation, "Selection,Agglomeration and Firm Productivity in Taiwan: What Impact on the High-Tech Sector?", paper presented at IAMO Forum 2014, "The Rise of the 'Emerging Economies': Towards Functioning Agricultural Markets and Trade Relations", Halle, Germany, June 25-27, 2014
- See invited presentation, I.M. Sheldon, "China-US Trade: Is It All 'Yuan'-Way?" Swank Chair Advisory Board Meeting, May 6, 2014
- See new Working Paper, S. Hasan, H.A. Klaiber, and I.M. Sheldon, "Selection, agglomeration and firm productivity in Taiwan: What impact on the high-tech sector?", April 2014
- See guest lecture, "How will China maintain its international competitiveness?" for class in "China's Economic Reforms and Globalization", Ohio State University, April 14, 2014
- Invited Panelist following Jeffrey Sachs, "Sustainable Economic Development", Keynote Speaker for COMPAS Conference and Provost's Discovery Themes Lecturer Program, Ohio State University, April 4, 2014 (Link to lecture and panel discussion)
- See guest lecture, "Food Prices and Trade Policy", for class in "Controversies in Food Science", Ohio State University, March 27, 2014
- See presentation, "Whither the WTO?" Tweeten Policy Lecture, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Ohio State University, Ohio, February 4, 2014 (Link to seminar)
- See presentation, "How will China maintain its international competitiveness?", Andersons Company Grain Group National Sales Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, January 20, 2014
- See new Working Paper, I.M. Sheldon and S. McCorriston, "Climate Policy and Border Tax Adjustments: The Case of the North American Aluminum Industry", January 2014
- 2013
- See the ninth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins - this one is on Wages and China's competitive advantage
- See presentation, "Do China's rising wages mean the end of its competitive edge?", Outlook and Policy Meeting, Marysville, Ohio, December 18, 2013 (see Policy Brief)
- See presentation, "Credit Constraints, Technology Choice and Exports: A Firm Level Study for Latin American Countries", presentation in contributed paper session, IATRC Annual Meeting, Clearwater Beach, Florida, December 15-17, 2013 (see Working Paper)
- See presentation, "Firms, Quality Upgrading and Trade", presentation in organized session, "Trade and Productivity in Food an Agriculture: A Discussion of the Old and the New", IATRC Annual Meeting, Clearwater Beach, Florida, December 15-17, 2013
- See citation, "China could losen its competitive edge", Farm and Dairy, December 2013
- See presentation, "Do China's rising wages mean the end of its competitive edge?", Outlook and Policy Meeting, Bellevue, Ohio, December 12, 2013 (see Policy Brief)
- See presentation, "Do China's rising wages mean the end of its competitive edge?", VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, November 25, 2013 (see Policy Brief)
- See presentation, "Selection and Agglomeration Impact on Firm's Productivity - A Study of Taiwan's Manufacturing Sector," Selected Paper, NARSC Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 13-16, 2013
- See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook", The Economic Outlook Conference 2014, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, November 11, 2013. (Webinar feed)
- See new Working Paper, B. Anderson and I.M. Sheldon, "R&D Concentration under Endogenous Fixed Costs: Evidence from the Agricultural Biotechnology Industry", October 2013
- See new Working Paper, W. McGuire and I.M. Sheldon, "Voluntary Standards and International Trade: A Heterogeneous Firms Approach", October 2013
- See new Working Paper, S. Hasan and I.M. Sheldon, "Credit Constraints, Technology Choice and Exports: A Firm Level Study for Latin American Countries," September 2013
- See presentation, "The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Seed Technology Transfer through Trade - Evidence from U.S. Field Crop Exports," Selected Poster, AAEA Annual Meetings, Washington DC, August 4-6, 2013
- See presentation, "Selection and Agglomeration Impact on Firm's Productivity - A Study of Taiwan's Manufacturing Sector," Selected Poster, AAEA Annual Meetings, Washington DC, August 4-6, 2013
- See presentation, "The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Seed Technology Transfer through Trade: Evidence from US Field Crop Exports," Contributed Paper, IATRC Public Trade Policy Research and Analysis Symposium, "Productivity and Its Impacts on Global Trade," Seville, Spain, June 2-4, 2013
- See CADi Short Course, "The Monetary System and the Financial Crisis," Tecnologico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, May 21-23, 2013: Lecture 1 (Quantitative Easing); Lecture 2 (Regulation of Shadow Banking); Lecture 3 (The Euro Crisis); Lecture 4 (China's Economy)
- See new Working Paper, M. Zhou and I.M. Sheldon, "The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Seed Technology Transfer through Trade: Evidence U.S. Field Crop Exports", May 2013
- See presentation, "The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Seed Technology Transfer through Trade: Evidence from US Field Crop Exports,” Invited Seminar, Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington DC, March 28, 2013
- Listen to the Podcast interview by Ian Sheldon with Professor John Crespi on behalf of Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, focusing on Professor Crespi's featured article on longrun incentives vs. market power and the food industry in issue 4, 2012 of the journal
- See presentation, "High Food Prices and Riots: Trade Policy vs. Safety Nets", Presentation to US Business Practices Program, Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 14, 2013
- See presentation, "High Food Prices and Riots: Trade Policy vs. Safety Nets", Presentation to Ohio Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, Worthington, Ohio, January 30, 2013
- See presentation, "High Food Prices and Riots: Trade Policy vs. Safety Nets", Outlook and Policy Meeting, Bellevue, Ohio, January 9, 2013 (see news story)
- See the eighth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins - this one is on how to deal with high food prices
- 2012
- See presentations, "High Food Prices and Riots: Trade Policy vs. Safety Nets", Outlook and Policy Meetings, Ashland and Attica, Ohio, December 19, 2012.
- Discussant,“What Does Globalization Mean for the WTO? A View from Economics”, Theme Day, “New Rules for Trade”, IATRC, San Diego, California, December 9, 2012.
- See presentation, "High Food Prices and Riots: Trade Policy vs. Safety Nets", VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, December 3, 2012. (See video of presentation or click for more details on this year's VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting)
- Listen to the Podcast interview by Ian Sheldon with Professor Vincent Smith on behalf of Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, focusing on Professor Smith's featured article on crop insurance in issue 3, 2012 of the journal.
- The book, "Genetically Modified Food and Global Welfare", edited by Colin Carter, GianCarlo Moschini and Ian Sheldon, was awarded the AAEA's Quality of Communication Award for 2011/2012 at their recent annual meetings in Seattle, Washington
- See recent short course, "Topics in Industrial Organization, Trade and the Food and Agricultural Sector," Catholic University of Milan, Cremona, Italy, June 11-22, 2012: Lecture 1 (Vertical Markets); Lecture 2 (Tariff Escalation); Lecture 3 (State Trading); Lecture 4 (Credence Goods); Lecture 5 (Geographic Indicators); Lecture 6 (Ethanol and Infant-Industry); Lecture 7 (Trade and Standards); Lecture 8 (Firms and Trade); Lecture 9 (Gravity Model and Trade)
- See recent presentation, "Carbon Taxes and Border Tax Adjustments: Might Industrial Organization Matter?" Invited Seminar, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico, March 16, 2012. (Link to working paper)
- See recent presentation, "North-South Trade and Food Standards: What Can General Equilibrium Analysis Tell Us?" Invited Seminar, CUCEA, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, March 9, 2012. (Link to paper)
- See recent presentation, "Carbon Taxes and Border Tax Adjustments: Might Industrial Organization Matter?" Invited Seminar, UCEA, University of Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico, March 2, 2012. (Link to working paper)
- See recent presentation, "Can the Euro Survive?" Invited Lecture, CUCEA, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, February 23, 2012. (Link to Andersons Policy Bulletin)
- See recent presentation, "Carbon Taxes and Border Tax Adjustments: MIght Industrial Organization Matter?" Invited Seminar, CUCEA, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, February 16, 2012. (Link to working paper)
- See the seventh in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins - this one is on how to save the euro zone
- See my Oxford University Press blog, "Let's Talk Economic Policy" about interviews for Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
- 2011
- See link to story on presentation, "International Economic Outlook", at the Economic Outlook Conference, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, November 2011
- See short outreach piece on the euro crisis, "The euro zone crisis: any impact on China’s demand?", November 2011
- See presentation, "Can the Euro Survive?" VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, October 18, 2011.
- Watch interview on behalf of Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, with Martin Ravallion, Director of Development Research, the World Bank, about AAEA Fellows Address, “Growth and Poverty Revisited,” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2011.
- Watch interview on behalf of Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, with John Quiggin, Professor of Economics, University of Queensland about AAEA Fellows Address,“Stabilizing the Global Climate: A Simple and Robust Benefit Cost Analysis,” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2011.
- Listen to interview on behalf of Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, with Robert E. Hall, Robert and Carole McNeil Joint Hoover Senior Fellow and Professor of Economics, Stanford University about AAEA Keynote Address, “Why is the US Recovery from the Financial Crisis So Sluggish?” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 2011.
- See new book, "Genetically Modified Food and Global Welfare", edited by Colin Carter, GianCarlo Moschini and Ian Sheldon, Volume 10 in the Frontiers of Economics and Globalization series, Emerald Publishing, 2011.
- Ian Sheldon recently received the Presidential Recognition Award for Special Service to the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association for his outstanding leadership as inaugural editor of the AAEA journal: Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy.
- See recent presentation, "WTO-Compatible Border Tax Adjustments to Mitigate Climate Change: One Price for Carbon?" in International Track Session, “One Price for Carbon? International Coordination of Climate Change Policies,” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 26, 2011.
- See recent presentation, "Climate Policy, Carbon Leakage, and Competitiveness: How Might Border Tax Adjustments Help?" Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 25, 2011.
- See the sixth in the series of Andersons Policy Bulletins - this one is on shadow banking
- See the set of lectures (i), (ii) and (iii) on "Topics in Trade and Trade Policy", which I gave at CUCEA, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico, January 31-February 4, 2011
- See invited lecture, “Chinese Economic Growth: Is it Sustainable?” which I gave at El Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, February 2, 2011.
- 2010
- See presentation, “Why Regulate Shadow Banking?”, VP's Outlook and Policy Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, October 25, 2010.
- See presentation “Agricultural Trade: Exchange Rate Volatility vs. Uncertainty,” in International Track Session, “Exchange Rates, Prices, and Agricultural Trade: What Have We Learned?” Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, July 27, 2010.
- See presentation “Is There Anything New about Border Tax Adjustments and Climate Policy?” in session, “Trade Liberalization, Climate Change Policies, and the Environment: The Growing Interaction and Impact”, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, July 27 2010.
- See presentation for the 36th Annual James C. Snyder Lecture, "Climate Policy and Carbon Tariffs: Some New Wine Mixed with Old Wine in New Green Bottles?", Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, April 16, 2010.
- See presentation on "Carbon Tariffs: Some Legal and Economic Issues," at a seminar on, "Cap and Trade: The Implications of Carbon Regulation and Pricing", Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, February 22, 2010.
- See talk on the connection between trade and climate change policy which I gave at a seminar organized by the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society, Quebec City, Canada, October 23, 2009 - see a copy of the published paper that goes with the talk
- See the set of lectures on the "Evolution of Monetary Policy", which I gave in the Programa de Líderes Académicos, at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico, August 24-26, 2009 - (i) short-version and (ii) long-version