🎓 Meet the 2025-26 job market candidates from @UCDavisARE!
14 exceptional PhD researchers working on agriculture, development, environment, energy, health & labor economics.
Full details: https://t.co/oe4caA4nPk
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POLICY IMPLICATIONS: effects are complex and depend on gov't objectives. Revenue goals points one way, but there are other considerations: #environmental protection, #energysecurity, recreational access, etc. Small #auction design changes can have large, counterintuitive effects.
🧵 NEW RESEARCH with @EricLewis314 and @DiogenesCFG: What happens when #auction sellers can't credibly #commit to their reserve prices? Our new paper examines this classic question in the context of federal #BLM auctions of #oil & #gas#leases.
https://t.co/adju3DPKP2
THE BIG INSIGHT: Secondary noncompetitive sales undermine reserve prices as a revenue tool BUT the net effect depends heavily on post-sale revenues (royalties, rentals). These only occur if leases are actually sold, and generate most revenues - not the initial sale
Of course, there are many factors that influence the costs of agricultural 🌱 production, from input prices, economies of scale, and trade barriers 🚛, making it hard to say whether one country’s producers have any competitive advantage on the basis of labor costs alone.
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🐄New paper w/ @UCDavisARE MS student Sophia Salzer on CA's #cattle#methane
- 52% of CA methane from enteric fermentation & manure management
- #Climate costs: $0.27/gal milk, $0.25/🍔
- Scale is important for digesters
- Feed additives promising but 💰
https://t.co/LBAEx4wEjx
New #AREUpdate article “California’s Quest for Cleaner Cattle: Science, Economics, and Policy” by Mark Agerton and Sophia Salzer examines CA cattle methane emissions, reduction strategies, and policy implications. Read more: https://t.co/5TVU4Tn9ZR #Methane#Climate@magerton
Are avocado 🥑 imports from Mexico 🇲🇽 fueling deforestation in the country? In this month’s issue of ARE Update @GianniniFnd, we (@magerton and Julia Mezentseva @UCDavisARE) investigate this issue.
https://t.co/4HXNbNhpjl
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New paper w/ @BenGilbertEcon@gregbupton & Wes Blundell shows #Permian#pipeline congestion (measured by price differentials) spikes #methane & #flaring. Our data were only 2015-21, but congestion (and emissions) is still an issue.
https://t.co/buo7O1kPoi
New paper w/ @BenGilbertEcon@gregbupton & Wes Blundell shows #Permian#pipeline congestion (measured by price differentials) spikes #methane & #flaring. Our data were only 2015-21, but congestion (and emissions) is still an issue.
https://t.co/buo7O1kPoi
What are the impacts of congestion in natural gas processing and transmission infrastructure on flaring and methane emissions in the Permian? New working paper with @magerton, Wes Blundell @WSUecons and @gregbupton provides evidence. Link: https://t.co/QRM0zmPJSK