Richard S. Gray
Professor
Agricultural and Resource Economics
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Prof. Richard S. Gray, Currently, he is working as Professor, at University of Saskatchewan. His research interest includes international trade, land use, risk and production economics, food safety, economics of nutrition, climate change, food security GM regulation, agricultural marketing, grain transportation and various aspects of agricultural innovation. He has authored several publications.
Research Interest
Since joining the University of Saskatchewan in 1990, I have supervised the research of more than fifty motivated graduates students with diverse research interests. While some of the research was motivated by theoretical contributions, most of our research has been pursued with the goal of creating objective knowledge required to inform the debate around contemporary agricultural policy issues. The research topics have ranged from international trade, land use, risk and production economics, food safety, economics of nutrition, climate change, food security GM regulation, agricultural marketing, grain transportation and various aspects of agricultural innovation.
Publications
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Wu Y, Gray R, Klein KK. CHANGING THE MILK MARKETING CHANNEL IN CHINA AFTER THE MELAMINE SCANDAL: IMPACTS ON DAIRY FARMERS’FEED INPUTS AND MILK REVENUES.
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Ge H, Gray R, Nolan J. Regulation, complexity and policy change in a modern supply chain: A comparison of simulated handling strategies against analytic results. International Journal of Production Economics. 2015;159:208-20.
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Awada L, Gray RS, Nagy C. The Benefits and Costs of Zero Tillage RD&E on the Canadian Prairies. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie. 2016 Sep 1;64(3):417-38.