Jeffrey Michler
Professor
Agricultural and Resource Economics
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Prof. Jeffrey Michler, has received his Post-Doctoral Fellow from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Currently, he is working as Professor, at University of Saskatchewan. His research interest includes application of contract theory and models of industrial organization to problems of agricultural risk management and rural development. My existing research focuses on how agricultural households manage risk to achieve their goals of sustainable development and food security. Complementing and expanding upon this, my recent research investigates the use of contracts in agriculture and estimates the impact of new technology on household welfare and health outcomes. These topics combine to reveal policy relevant insights about agricultural management practices in an uncertain environment.. He has authored several publications.
Research Interest
The primary focus of my research is the application of contract theory and models of industrial organization to problems of agricultural risk management and rural development. My existing research focuses on how agricultural households manage risk to achieve their goals of sustainable development and food security. Complementing and expanding upon this, my recent research investigates the use of contracts in agriculture and estimates the impact of new technology on household welfare and health outcomes. These topics combine to reveal policy relevant insights about agricultural management practices in an uncertain environment.
Publications
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Verkaart S, Munyua BG, Mausch K, Michler JD. Welfare impacts of improved chickpea adoption: A pathway for rural development in Ethiopia?. Food Policy. 2017 Jan 31;66:50-61.
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Michler JD, Balagtas JV. The Importance of the savings device in precautionary savings: empirical evidence from rural Bangladesh. Agricultural Economics. 2017 Mar 1;48(2):129-41.
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Michler JD, Josephson AL. To Specialize or Diversify: Agricultural Diversity and Poverty Dynamics in Ethiopia. World Development. 2017 Jan 31;89:214-26.