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Open Position: Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics

The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of California, Davis is recruiting an Assistant Professor of Agricultural and Resource …

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Isy Picciotto: 2024 ARE Scott McNiven Community Service Award

The graduate students in ARE selected Scot Isy Picciottoto receive the 2024 Scott McNiven Community Service Award. The award is given each year to the ARE graduate student whose actions—through …

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ARE Professor Tim Beatty Begins Role as New Department Chair

Tim Beatty, who joined UC Davis in 2014, is the new chair of the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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Distinguished Professor Colin Carter Retires

After a career at UC Davis ARE that began as a professor in 1986 and included a position as department chair from 1998–2001, Distinguished Professor Colin Carter retires at the …

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ARE Ph.D. Candidate Zhiyao (Yao) Ma Represents Youth Voice at 2024 G20 Youth Summit in Brazil

Zhiyao (Yao) Ma, a Ph.D. candidate in ARE, was selected as an official delegate to represent China at the 2024 G20 Youth Summit in Brazil, known as Youth20 (Y20). This …

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ARE Associate Professor Kristin Kiesel Wins ASUCD Excellence in Education Award

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ARE Ph.D. and Masters Students Celebrate 2024 Graduation Ceremony

On Thursday, June 13, 2024, ARE celebrated the accomplishments of its new Ph.D. and Masters graduates at an in-person ceremony. Congratulations to the graduating class of 2024!

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ARE Masters Alum Kyle Nabors Receives Best Young Researcher Award at 2024 IRMC Conference

Kyle Nabors, 2024 ARE Masters graduate, won the Best Young Researcher Award for presenting his master’s thesis “Information in Central Bank Sentiment: An Analysis of Fed and ECB Communication” at …

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Our faculty participate actively in the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. The broad mission of the Foundation is to promote and support research and outreach activities in agricultural economics and rural development relevant to California.

Continuing in celebration of the Ph.D. program's 50th anniversary, The UC Davis Agricultural and Resource Economics PhD Program: The First 50 Years by Alex F. McCalla, Julian M. Alston, and K. Aleks Schaefer is available to read.

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Selected Publications

The Spillover Impact of Index Insurance on Agricultural Investment by Cotton Farmers in Burkina Faso

Q. Stoeffler, M.R. Carter, C. Guirkinger, W. Gelade. The World Bank Economic Review (2022) 36 (1): 114-140.

Property Rights to Land and Agricultural Organization: An Argentina–United States Comparison

E.C. Edwards, M. Fiszbein, and G.D. Libecap. The Journal of Law & Economics (2022) 65 (S1).

Financial liabilities and environmental implications of unplugged wells for the Gulf of Mexico and coastal waters

M. Agerton, S. Narra, B. Snyder, and G.B. Upton Jr. Nature Energy (2023) 8: 536-547.

Techno-economic modeling and assessment of cultivated meat: Impact of production bioreactor scale

P.G. Negulescu, D. Risner, E.S. Spang, D. Sumner, D. Block, S. Nandi, et al. Biotechnology and Bioengineering (2023) 120 (4): 1055-1067.

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We consistently rank at the top of the agricultural and applied economics profession and are part of the best university in the world for agriculture and forestry. The depth, breadth and rigor of our teaching, research and outreach enable us to make major contributions to society in the areas of agriculture, environment and natural resources, and international development. We offer a popular Managerial Economics undergraduate major and top rated Ph.D. and Masters programs.

Our newly implemented Diversity and Inclusion in Research Education and Career Training (DIRECT) program will expose, encourage, prepare and involve students from diverse backgrounds in agricultural economics. It is closely aligned with a campus-wide commitment to recognize and nurture talent and achievement by supporting diversity and equal opportunity in education. For more information, see: UCD Principles of Community , UCD Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion , and UCD Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Vision .  

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The University of California, Davis, Graduate School of Management invites applications for a position in Business Analytics at the assistant (tenure-track) and associate levels (tenured). Applicants whose research (i) studies the impact of analytics on institutional actions, decisions, or outcomes, (ii) involves the use of massive datasets, and (iii) advanced computational and econometric approaches (such as causal inference, deep learning, natural language processing, reinforcement earning, along with other types of machine learning approaches) are preferred, but all areas of research in business analytics will be considered.

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I have Australian and US citizenship and plan on travelling from Georgia via Abkhazia to Russia. Has anyone actually crossed this border at the Inguri River? Once I have my Abkhazian "visa" permit, should I expect any real problems? Should I expect to have to pay bribes?

I am aware that this border crossing cannot be done in reverse which is why I will have a Russian "single entry visa" to leave at the other end at the Psou border crossing with Russia.

I understand the rules may be quite different for citizens of Georgia and Russia so I'm really interested if somebody has experience crossing this border as a foreigner (particularly citizens of Australia or United States).

Thanks for your advice.

Thanks for your help and suggestions, I've read the border near Vladikavkaz is closed to non Russian or Georgian citizens if not it would be handy and spectacular since I'm heading to Vladikavkaz after Abkhazia.

Please note, that it is forbidden to enter Georgia after visiting Abkhazia or South Ossetia. Will try to find out about the border post regime.

Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Louie. from New Zealand.

Im Louie from New Zealand. Do you actually need a visa to go from Georgia to Abkhazia ? I thought it was a province of Georgia, or maybe Russians have taken it back.

I'm Emily- I am hoping to do this same trip. Yes you do need a visa- according to Georgian rules you don't but once you enter Abkhazia you are "unofficially" under Abkhazian rules, whether Georgia agrees or not, you won't make it across the border without a permit. I recommend reading up on it in the Lonely Planet guide but it involves contacting the Abkhazian ministry of foreign affairs http://www.mfaabkhazia.net about a month before you leave, obtaining a faxed or emailed permit for the dates you intend on staying and then getting it stamped at the border- this permits you to get in but you must then head to Sukhumi to sort out your visa in person before leaving (this next step will permit you to leave). Russia and Abkhazia a good neighbours and Russia has attempted to take Abkhazia under its wing but it is officially part of Georgia. Russians may visit Abkhazia without a visa but everyone else needs one even though it is not the official law in Georgia.

Hope this helps. When you do go on your trip, could you let me know how you go? as I am doing this same trip in July/August.

PS visa is not expensive- just a bit of work

Thats great thanks Emily ! I'm expecting to be in and out of Georgia within about 10 days during the month of June. So I will be able to let you know. I have heard the people from the Caucuses are about the most hospitable folks in the world and I hope to see some dance. If you have ever seen it on Youtube ? I think it will be the best thing ever. Of course the NZ government travel advisory says don't go there. So that information tells me I will definatly have the best time there and its probably the safest place to be. I'll keep in touch :) Louie

I don't know if this is helpful at all but you can check out this website

http://abkhazia.travel/en/

look at the Tourist information tab they have couple travel agencies info there maybe they can help!

Allan Kadkoy

Yes thanks. I have all the paperwork. Its no problem.

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    Students gain advanced knowledge of modern economic theory, both in the areas of microeconomics and macroeconomics, and advanced proficiency in econometrics and quantitative methods. Students acquire in-depth knowledge of two fields of theoretical or empirical economics of particular interest to the candidate. Students graduate with the ability to address economic issues with the analytic and ...

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  16. Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai

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  17. Sochi Map

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