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Weather Risks, Crop Losses, And Risk Proneness: An Examination Of Evolving Risk Preferences Of Rice Farmers In Bangladesh, W. Parker Wheatley, Taznoore Khanam, Valerien O. Pede, Takashi Yamano
Weather Risks, Crop Losses, And Risk Proneness: An Examination Of Evolving Risk Preferences Of Rice Farmers In Bangladesh, W. Parker Wheatley, Taznoore Khanam, Valerien O. Pede, Takashi Yamano
Economics Faculty Publications
Changing climate poses significant challenges for smallholder rice farmers. Weather-related deviations from longer-term patterns and crop losses due to abiotic hazards can affect farmer risk preferences and drive adaptive responses. In addition, farmers’ proneness to and past experiences with crop risks such as drought, submergence, and excess soil salinity can impact their baseline risk preferences and their response to changing risks. Using data for Bangladesh from two waves of the Rice Monitoring Survey, climate-related data (precipitation and temperature), farmer reports of crop losses, and measures of proneness to abiotic risks, this article estimates how weather deviations from longer-term trends, crop …
Deuda Pública, Desigualdad Y Desarrollo En México: Evidencia Estatal Y Municipal: Public Debt, Inequality And Development In Mexico: State And Municipal Evidence, Claudia Susana Gómez López, Artemlo Jiménez Rico, Ana Karen Negrete García
Deuda Pública, Desigualdad Y Desarrollo En México: Evidencia Estatal Y Municipal: Public Debt, Inequality And Development In Mexico: State And Municipal Evidence, Claudia Susana Gómez López, Artemlo Jiménez Rico, Ana Karen Negrete García
Economics Faculty Publications
El artículo analiza la relación de la adquisición de deuda pública con la desigualdad y el desarrollo económico. Específicamente, utiliza la tasa de crecimiento de deuda pública, el Índice de Gini y el Índice de Rezago Social como variables. Considera 31 entidades federativas de la República mexicana y 2414 municipios desde 2010 hasta el 2018. La metodología de convergencia absoluta y condicional y datos de panel deriva en los siguientes resultados: (I) bajo la hipótesis de convergencia condicional, los estados y municipios de México se acercaron en términos de la deuda pública per cápita en el periodo 2010-2018. La velocidad …
Income Differences Among Nations: Measuring The Effects Of Human Capital On Total Factor Productivity (Tfp), Ashley Tarrolly
Income Differences Among Nations: Measuring The Effects Of Human Capital On Total Factor Productivity (Tfp), Ashley Tarrolly
CSB and SJU Distinguished Thesis
In the past two centuries, long-term economic growth has been defined by The Great Divergence, where the gap of income distribution has widened as a result of some nations experiencing modern economic growth while others have remained stagnant in their economic well-being. This panel data research examines differences in income across countries by applying development accounting to analyze differences in per capita gross domestic product (GDP) and predict each country’s total factor productivity (TFP). Data from the Penn World Tables were collected and categorized into groups based on GDP per capita to create a sample of 144 countries in 10-year …
An Examination Of The Determinants Of Annual Giving To Csb And Sju: 1990 - 2023, Benchy Dutreuil, Muhammad Ibragimov
An Examination Of The Determinants Of Annual Giving To Csb And Sju: 1990 - 2023, Benchy Dutreuil, Muhammad Ibragimov
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
Based on the data gained from stages 1 and 2, we have concluded that the number of donors of CSB+SJU has declined over time after its peak in 2007, unlike the amount of donations that has been changing a lot but has a positive growing trend in general. We also discovered a significant growth in giving among the top 50% of donors after the year 2008, while the other 2 groups stayed relatively the same with a small positive trend. Additionally, we found a strong correlation between the macroeconomic factors and the patterns the real donations represent. Finally, our linear …
Spotlight On Female Leadership: Conclusions Based On A College Survey On Gender And Leadership, Marisa Laplante
Spotlight On Female Leadership: Conclusions Based On A College Survey On Gender And Leadership, Marisa Laplante
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This project titled Spotlight on Female Leadership: How College Education at CSB Can Foster Female Leadership. The importance of this topic was to find out why woman are not typically shown to be leaders, and why woman are not treated fairly as leaders. The motivation for this topic came from to find out more reasons why we have never had a female president. I studied this topic concluding a survey with students on campus and staff and faculty about their leadership experiences on and off campus. I also had male students, staff and faculty participate in this survey for comparison …
Privatizing Retirement: The Case Of The Female Chilean Worker, Teresa A. Renier
Privatizing Retirement: The Case Of The Female Chilean Worker, Teresa A. Renier
CSB and SJU Distinguished Thesis
Chile has been called the “promised land” of Latin America, a First World country, and an economic miracle. Privatizing social security in Chile has often been hailed by economists as the key for their unprecedented economic growth and success within the past few decades—so much so that other countries have adopted similar pension models within their own countries. Somewhere along this path of astonishing economic growth, Chile, like other developed nations, has arrived at a point where it can no longer assume that the typical worker is a man. Yet as the gap continues to decrease between female and male …
Food Insecurity, Racial Diversity, And Reservation Land: Relationships With The Credit Security Index, Theodor Gordon, Braden Orr
Food Insecurity, Racial Diversity, And Reservation Land: Relationships With The Credit Security Index, Theodor Gordon, Braden Orr
Initiative for Native Nation Relations
The Fair Housing Act and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibit banks from discriminating based on race, gender, national origin, and other protected categories. Are these laws enough to mitigate the multigenerational impacts of discrimination experienced by these communities? To address this question, this project examined whether unequal access to credit persists in communities on or adjacent to Indian reservations, communities with high levels of racial diversity, and communities where women are a greater percentage of the population than men.
The Political Economy Of Automation: Its Effects On Workers Past, Present, And Future, Brendan Klein
The Political Economy Of Automation: Its Effects On Workers Past, Present, And Future, Brendan Klein
All College Thesis Program, 2016-2019
This paper explores the state of the skill premium between skilled and unskilled labor in light of new forms of automation entering the workforce from 2008-2017. I build off the work started by Goldin and Katz in their book, The Race Between Education and Technology, answering the question: is demand for skilled labor currently outpacing the supply of skilled labor due to new forms of automation? I start with a historical review of the race between demand and supply of skilled labor, along with a study of policy influences on skilled labor supply. I then examine the literature currently published …
Efficacy Of Technology-Based And In-Person Health Education For Behavior Change In College-Aged Women, Madeline Bremel
Efficacy Of Technology-Based And In-Person Health Education For Behavior Change In College-Aged Women, Madeline Bremel
All College Thesis Program, 2016-2019
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether an in-person or technology based bone health intervention improved bone health knowledge and behaviors in college-aged women. Methods: 30 college-aged women were randomly divided into three groups: personal intervention (n = 10), technological intervention (n = 10), and control (n = 10). Both intervention groups received identical information regarding the importance of bone health and the appropriate behaviors for maintaining strong bones including weight-bearing exercise, calcium consumption, and vitamin D consumption. The technology group received the information via an online video, and the personal group via a one-on-one …
Is Education A Waste Of Time And Money?, Michael Hemesath
Is Education A Waste Of Time And Money?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Reflections On A Liberal Arts Education: Part Iii, Michael Hemesath
Reflections On A Liberal Arts Education: Part Iii, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Tax Reform And Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Tax Reform And Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
One Potential Problem With The Fed’S Vote To Raise Interest Rates: The Fed Might Not Know How The Economy Works, Louis D. Johnston
One Potential Problem With The Fed’S Vote To Raise Interest Rates: The Fed Might Not Know How The Economy Works, Louis D. Johnston
Economics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Why ‘Simple Economics’ Is Often Wrong, And Other Book Recommendations For The Econ Lover In Your Life, Louis D. Johnston
Why ‘Simple Economics’ Is Often Wrong, And Other Book Recommendations For The Econ Lover In Your Life, Louis D. Johnston
Economics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Sandwiches, Social Capital And Barriers To Mobility, Michael Hemesath
Sandwiches, Social Capital And Barriers To Mobility, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Sustainability At Saint John’S*, Michael Hemesath
Sustainability At Saint John’S*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Colleges Help Encourage Social Mixing*, Michael Hemesath
Colleges Help Encourage Social Mixing*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
In Latest Jobs Numbers, A Vindication For Minnesota’S Policy Choices, Louis D. Johnston
In Latest Jobs Numbers, A Vindication For Minnesota’S Policy Choices, Louis D. Johnston
Economics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Consumer Gasoline Prices In 2014: What Caused The Decline?, Travis A. Spillum
Consumer Gasoline Prices In 2014: What Caused The Decline?, Travis A. Spillum
All College Thesis Program, 2016-2019
Though a large body of literature analyzes commodity markets in general as well as the crude oil market, little work looks at the determinants of gasoline price shocks and which variables contributed to specific historical shocks. Using a structural vector autoregression (SVAR) model, one can determine how gasoline prices typically respond to shocks in price determinants, how much each variable, on average, contributes to the variation in gasoline, and which variables influenced gasoline prices during particular shocks. This paper proposes a simple SVAR model of the gasoline market and uses the model to determine what caused gasoline prices to decline …
“Free” College Tuition Doesn’T Add Up*, Michael Hemesath
“Free” College Tuition Doesn’T Add Up*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
An Oracle For Higher Education?, Michael Hemesath
An Oracle For Higher Education?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
A Timeless Mission For The New Year, Michael Hemesath
A Timeless Mission For The New Year, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Access, Human Potential And Administrators, Michael Hemesath
Access, Human Potential And Administrators, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
More “Crippling” Debt?, Michael Hemesath
More “Crippling” Debt?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Disconnect On The Value Of College?, Michael Hemesath
Disconnect On The Value Of College?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Another Case For The Liberal Arts, Michael Hemesath
Another Case For The Liberal Arts, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Mentors And Community, Michael Hemesath
Mentors And Community, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
The Uses And Meaning Of Tuition, Michael Hemesath
The Uses And Meaning Of Tuition, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Lost Boys, Michael Hemesath
What Americans Should Demand From Trump And Clinton On Economic Policy, Louis D. Johnston
What Americans Should Demand From Trump And Clinton On Economic Policy, Louis D. Johnston
Economics Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.