Julian M. Alston
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Gender | Male |
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Place of birth | Melbourne, Australia |
Citations | 18,680 |
H index | 57 |
Co-authors | Philip G Pardey |
Colin Carter | |
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ID | 1604239 |
Persistence Pays: U. S. Agricultural Productivity Growth and the Benefits from Public R&D Spending
The Effects of Farm and Food Policy on Obesity in the United States
Science Under Scarcity: Principles and Practice for Agricultural Research Evaluation and Priority Setting
A Meta- analysis of Rates of Return to Agricultural R&D: Ex Pede Herculem?
Making Science Pay: The Economics of Agricultural R&D Policy
The common agricultural policy and international trade in poultry meat
The UC Davis Agricultural and Resource Economics PhD Program: The First 50 Years
Research Benefits in a Multi Market Setting
Effects of Producer Price Equalization in Victorian Agriculture
Capital Budgeting: Methodological Issues on Inflation, Risk and Tax
A Monthly Demand Model for Eggs: Victoria
The Effects of Farm and Food Policy on Obesity in the United States
Science Under Scarcity: Principles and Practice for Agricultural Research Evaluation and Priority Setting
A Meta- analysis of Rates of Return to Agricultural R&D: Ex Pede Herculem?
Making Science Pay: The Economics of Agricultural R&D Policy
The common agricultural policy and international trade in poultry meat
The UC Davis Agricultural and Resource Economics PhD Program: The First 50 Years
Research Benefits in a Multi Market Setting
Effects of Producer Price Equalization in Victorian Agriculture
Capital Budgeting: Methodological Issues on Inflation, Risk and Tax
A Monthly Demand Model for Eggs: Victoria
Julian M. Alston Life story
Julian Alston is an American economist, currently a Distinguished Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Director of the Robert Mondavi Institute at University of California, Davis, and also a published author.