Professor 1994-present, Department chair 1994-98, Associate Professor
and Assistant Professor, 1984-94, University of California, Davis
Director,
2000-2003, Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics
Research
Economist and Lecturer, 1981-1984, University of Kansas
M.S.
1980, Ph.D., 1984, University of Minnesota
B.A.,
St. Cloud State University, 1977
Who's
Who in Economics, Fourth Edition
AAEA
Waugh Lecturer, 2000
WAEA
Outstanding Published Research Award, 1999
AAEA
Outstanding AJAE Article, 1996
WAEA
Outstanding Published Research Award Honorable Mention, 1996
European
Econ. Assn. Hicks-Tinbergen Medal, 1994
Amer.
Inst. for Cooperation, Edwin G. Nourse Dissertation Award, 1984
Co-Editor
AJAE 1998-2000
Associate
Editor California Agriculture, 2001-present
Advisory
Board, JAFIO, 2002-present
Richard
J. Sexton has been a leading authority on the application
of "new industrial organization" methods to agricultural
markets, including applications of both cooperative and noncooperative
game theory, and the use of structural econometric models to analyze
competition in specific agricultural industries. His research,
beginning with his early work on cooperatives and coalitions,
is characterized by conceptual rigor but also with attention to
institutional details and relevance to important real-world issues.
Subsequent work has included (i) developing and applying tests
for market power (ii) modeling spatial issues, (iii) studying
the behavior of agricultural marketing orders, and (iv) investigating
the impacts of imperfect competition on endogenous and exogenous
agricultural policy instruments.
His research has been recognized in various dimensions, including
receipt of awards from the AAEA, WAEA, and the European EA, and
his selection to present the 2000 AAEA Waugh lecture and to write
the industrial organization chapter in the Handbook of Agricultural
Economics.
Sexton has been a major contributor to the University of California,
Davis, where he has served since 1984. He served as Department
Chair from 1994 to 1998 and as Director of the Giannini Foundation
from 2000-03. Sexton also served as co-Editor of the AJAE from
1998-2001.