The MS in Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers advanced training in economic theory and quantitative methods applied to real-world challenges in agriculture, environment, food systems, and international development. Graduates pursue careers in research, policy analysis, and consulting in both domestic and global contexts.
Economic Impacts of Agricultural Subsidies in the Midwest
Modeling the Effects of Climate Change on Crop Yield and Prices
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Organic Farming Incentives
The Role of Microfinance in Rural Agricultural Development
Game Theory Applications in Agri-Food Supply Chains
Evaluating Land Use Policy Impacts on Smallholder Farmers
Global Trends in Biofuel Production and Food Prices
Consumer Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Food Labels
Environmental Valuation of Ecosystem Services in Farmland
Trade Policy Implications on U.S. Dairy Exports
Crop Insurance Design for Risk Mitigation in Developing Countries
Input Market Access and Farm Productivity in East Africa
Water Pricing Strategies in Irrigated Agriculture
Labor Economics of Migrant Farm Workers in North America
Behavioral Economics in Agricultural Technology Adoption
Food Security Analysis Using Satellite and Market Data
Policy Analysis of Farm Bill Programs and Their Distributional Effects
Supply Chain Disruptions and Food Price Volatility
The Economics of Regenerative Agricultural Practices
Urban Agriculture and Its Economic Viability in U.S. Cities
Analyze and solve economic issues in food systems, global trade, development, and the environment using applied research and data-driven policy tools.
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