AAEC Welcomes @TitusAwokuse on April 30th to the Virginia Tech campus! Titus will be discussing his research on:
Title: Buffer or Conduit? Global Agri-food Value Chains and Food Price Transmission
Authors: Mohammed Beroud, Eng-Ph.D. & Titus O. Awokuse
Buffer or Conduit? In our new CJAE paper, @TitusAwokuse and I find that intermediate GVC participation acts as a buffer—challenging conventional views on int'l price shock transmission to domestic markets.
📄 https://t.co/6w5Gh2Chn0
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🧵 + abstract 👇
@TitusAwokuse Thank you so much for your kind words and invaluable guidance. It has been an honor to learn from you and work under your mentorship. I'm deeply grateful for your support throughout my PhD journey! #GoGreen
Excited to share that I've graduated with a dual PhD in Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics & Economics from @michiganstateu! A heartfelt thank you to the faculty and my peers in both departments for their wisdom and support. Here's to the next chapter! #SpartansWill 🎓💚
Congratulations to all the 2024 @MSUAFRE graduates with MS and PhD degrees. As you embark on your next journey, remember that the skills, knowledge, and friendships you’ve cultivated here will be your steadfast companion. #GoGreen@AfreGso
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Interests: Applied Micro- Dev, Labor, Ag, Health
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@jmwooldridge
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Here's a simple result from probability that I'm not sure is widely known. It has important practical implications, particularly for incorporating heterogeneity into models.
Suppose one starts with a "structural" conditional expectation, E(Y|X,U) = g(X,U), where U is unobserved.
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