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Gerald E Shively

Assoc Dept Head/Prof Agricultural Econ

Department: Agricultural Economics
Phone: 765.494.4218
Office: Krannert 656
E-mail: shivelyg@purdue.edu
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Curriculum Vitae

 

Professor Shively conducts nationally and internationally recognized research on agriculture, the environment, and natural resource management. His research focuses on the links among poverty, land use, and natural resource management in developing regions of the world. His interests also include the environmental and distributional implications of sector-specific and macroeconomic policies, and dynamic models of investment and portfolio choice. Prof. Shively's international experience includes work in numerous African and Asian countries. He is the author of more than 50 articles, books and book chapters and currently serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Agricultural Economics.

Prof. Shively has been designated a University Faculty Scholar and is the 2007 recipient of Purdue’s Agricultural Research Award.



 

- Recent Publications

Masters, W. A., & G. E. Shively (2008). Introduction to the Special Issue on the World Food Crisis. Agricultural Economics, 39.

Shively, G. E. (2008). Linkages between Market Participation and Productivity: Results from a Multi-Country Farm Household Sample. American Agricultural Economics Association.

Tran, N. A., G. E. Shively, & P. V. Preckel (2008). A New Method for Detecting Outliers in DEA. Applied Economics Letters, 15.

Shively, G. E., O. Doering, N. Diffenbaugh, L. Bowling, C. Krupke, B. Pijanowski, J. Holland, & J. Dunning (2008). Forecasting the Likely Impacts of Climate Change on Indiana Agriculture. Purdue Agricultural Economics Report, 2008(August).

Ha, D. T., & G. E. Shively (2008). Coffee Boom, Coffee Bust, and Smallholder Response in Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Review of Development Economics, 12(2), 312-326.

Doutriaux, S., C. Geisler , & G. E. Shively (2008). Competing for Coffee Space: Development Induced Displacement in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Rural Sociology, 73.

Rios, A., & G. E. Shively (2006). Farm size and nonparametric efficiency measurements for coffee farms in Vietnam. Forests, trees, and livelihoods.

Shively, G. E. (2005). International Foundation for Science.

Shively, G. E. (2005). Improved agricultural technology and tropical forest pressure: The case of Malawi’s starter pack scheme. Agricultural Economics.

Shively, G. E. (2005). Farm size and nonparametric efficiency measurements for coffee farms in Vietnam. Annual Meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association.

 

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- Awards & Honors

Purdue University Faculty Scholar (2008). Purdue University.

Honorary Fellow (2004). Department of Economics and Asian Economics Centre, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Best Dissertation Award (2003). American Agricultural Economics Association.

Outstanding Instructor (2003). Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University.

Teaching for Tomorrow Award (1998). Purdue University.

Best Dissertation (1997). American Agricultural Economics Association.

Best Dissertation (1996). Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Best Dissertation (Henry C. Taylor Award) (1996). Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Foreign Language Area Studies Grant (1994). Department of Education.

Fulbright Grant (1994). US Government.

 

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