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Thomas L. Marsh, PhD
Associate Professor
Agricultural Economics
326 Waters Hall
Kansas State University
email: tlmarsh@agecon.ksu.edu
phone: 785-532-4913
fax: 785-532-6925
Teaching:
AGEC 610 Natural Resource Policy
Issues
AGEC 905 Agricultural Demand and
Modeling Commodity Markets
AGEC 935 Quantitative Topics In Agricultural
Economics
Other Teaching Experience
Research Interests: Some Selected Papers, White Papers, or Research Reports
A) Consumer Demand and Modeling Commodity Markets
1) What are the
Long-Run Effects of BSE on Beef Demand
2) Beef Demand Determinants under
Extension Bulletins &
Research Papers
(See also Livestock and
Meat Marketing Page)
3) Does
Food Safety Information Impact US Meat Demand?
(In press American Journal of Agricultural Economics)
4) Impacts of Product
Recalls on Consumer Demand in the US
(In press Applied Economics)
5) Elasticities for US
Wheat Food Use by Class
6) Cross-Border Lottery Shopping
B) Quantitative Methods
1)
Generalized Maximum
Entropy Estimation of Spatial Autoregressive Models
2) Bayesian
Estimation and Socioeconomic Determinants of Fast Food (FSRG)
3) Empirical Likelihood Estimators
of the Linear Simultaneous System of Equations
4) Adaptive Truncated Regression
Applied to Maximum Entropy
5) Generalized Maximum
Entropy Analysis of the Simultaneous Equation Model
6) Probit with Spatial Correlation
7) Generalized I Statistic
8) Trucated Regression in
Empirical Estimation
C) Natural Resources
1) Transferable Deer
Permit Survey - Valuing Hunter Characterisitics (comments welcomed)
2) Political Allocation
of Agricultural Disaster Payments in the 1990s
3) Conserving the
Ogallala Aquifer: Efficiency, Equity, and Moral Motives
4) Optimal Control of Vector-Virus-Plant
Interactions
5) NCR-IPM: Bioeconomic Model
of Floriculture
Personal Information:
Vita
Other Interests: Camping, Hunting, and Fishing
Updated on 12/29/03.