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February 2022, Issue 4

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AAEA News

2022 AAEA Annual Meeting
Anaheim, CA

We look forward to seeing everyone at the 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting, which will take place on July 31-August 2 at the Marriott Anaheim in Anaheim, CA. The AAEA Board is still working out the details about virtual options and we will have additional information soon.

Registration for the 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting will open in March. Please contact the AAEA Business Office at info@aaea.org or (414) 918-3190 with any questions.

2022 Travel Grants

These grants defray housing and transportation costs associated with attending the 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting in Anaheim CA, July 31 - August 2, 2022. The amount of the travel grant awarded will depend on the number of applications received. There are Travel Grants for both International and Domestic travel.

The AAEA Trust is now accepting applications for Travel Grants to the 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA. Deadline for applications is May 25, 2022.

Domestic
Travel Grants

International
Travel Grants

Building Interdisciplinary Collaborations to Transform Food and Agriculture into Circular Systems: A Mid-Career Mentoring Workshop

Location: Kansas City, MO
Kansas City Marriott Downtown
Dates: June 6-8, 2022

The Agricultural and Applied Economics Association in collaboration with the Council for Food Agricultural and Resource Economics, the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, and the Tri-Societies of America is organizing a two-day workshop to mentor mid-career professionals interested in inter-disciplinary research on approaches to transform food and agriculture toward circular systems. Application deadline is March 15, 2022
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Upcoming Workshop: Using Scanner Data for Food Economics Research—Resources and Approaches for New and Advanced Researchers

Dates: August 3-4, 2022 (immediately following the AAEA meetings)
Location: Hilton Hotel, Anaheim, CA with the option to attend virtually

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(WEBINAR) Listening to the Diverse Voices AAEA: Part 5

When: Thursday, March 3, 3:00 – 4:30 pm (Eastern Time)
Format: Zoom
Agenda: Each panelist will be given approximately 10 minutes to share their story with additional time for the audience to engage with the panelists
Co-facilitators: Kathleen Liang, North Carolina A&T State University & Michael Gunderson, MetLife Investment Management

Panelists:

  • Matt Salois, Veterinary Study Groups, Inc.
  • Mary Ledman, Rabobank
  • Jason Brown, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Register here today!

AEPP Special Issue Call for Submissions:
COVID-19 in South Asia

The editors of AEPP invite authors to submit abstracts for a special issue on COVID-19 in South Asia. Over the last two years aggregate economic growth in many South Asian countries has been badly hit, with COVID-19 exposing structural vulnerabilities and threatening to undo decades of progress in what was the fastest growing region in the world pre-pandemic. The unravelling of these economies has serious implications for rural livelihoods and food and nutrition security, raising key questions on the role of social protection and resilience of agri-food systems. This issue will focus on forward-looking policy-relevant applied work on these themes, outlining the impacts of the pandemic in the region and lessons learnt for similar shocks going forward.
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Call for Papers
Special Issue, “Agricultural and Applied Economics and Inequity and Discrimination Faced by African Americans in the United States”

Applied Economics Perspectives and Policy - Deadline extended
The editors of AEPP invite authors to submit articles for a special issue on inequities and discrimination faced by African Americans in the United States related to topics within agricultural and applied economics. AEPP publishes research related to agriculture; animal, plant, and human health; energy; environment; food and consumer behavior; international development; natural hazards, natural resources; population and migration; and regional and rural development.
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Call for Submissions:
AETR Diversity Special Issue

Submissions will be accepted for the special issue through February 15, 2022 March 16, 2022. We encourage submissions sooner to be able to help readers benefit from accepted submission. All articles will go through a double-blind peer review process and be available online via Advanced Access for readers once accepted.
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Call for Papers
Special Issue, “Contemporary Adjustments Needed to Teaching Water Economics in Light of Challenges Facing the Water Sector and Its Users”

Water Economics has been taught for many decades at undergraduate and graduate levels. Teaching approaches included the traditional profit/utility-maximizing agents' behavior (farmers, households) where individuals decide the allocation of a given amount of water among consuming activities. Main issues such as availability, allocation, pricing, investment, technology, and management of water resources have been at the forefront of the field of water economics. In recent decades, water resources worldwide have seen many transformations both locally and globally, making the challenges facing water-using agents much more complicated and, as a result, higher skills are needed for the tools and methods they employ.
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AETR General Call for Papers

Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR) is putting out a general call for papers for innovations in teaching and Extension education. Over the past two years, higher education has a seen dramatic shifts in teaching and extension, which has resulted in significant innovations in instructional delivery, new methods, new pedagogy and innovations in how we teach and do Extension. AETR seeks manuscript submissions highlighting these innovations and new methods, content, and approaches. Manuscript submissions can include research articles, commentaries, methods and case studies. Please email abstracts of your submission idea to the editor at aetr.editor@gmail.com. The abstract should include a proposed title, up to 500 word abstract for the proposed manuscript, and list of authors. The editor will review abstracts, provide feedback and invite submissions for regular submissions, thematic sections and feature articles on this topic.
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Call for Nominations
CWAE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards

Spring 2022
Purpose/Mission: The vast majority of awards in our profession reward accomplishments based on research, teaching, and/or extension accomplishments. While these are worthy areas of recognition, CWAE would like to also recognize those individuals who have made our profession a more welcoming and supportive place for all who strive to be applied economists. To this end, we have created two awards to recognize those individuals who have actively worked to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (as defined by the Association of American Colleges and Universities) and who have had a positive impact on students, colleagues, and the culture of their departments and our profession. We will recognize two categories of individuals: those who have been in the profession for less than ten years and those who have been in the profession for ten or more years (consecutive or nonconsecutive). Award recipients will be recognized annually at the CWAE/COSBAE annual luncheon at the AAEA Annual Meetings.

Nomination packets and letters of recommendation (self-nominations only) should be submitted to Valentina Hartarska (Chair, CWAE Awards Subcommittee) by March 21, 2022 at: aaea.cwae@gmail.com. Senders will be notified of receipt.
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Other News

Call for Applications: Promoting the Purchase to Plate Tools for Food Demand and Diet Quality Research

The Gifford Center for Population Students at UC Davis, in collaboration with the Economic Research Service of the USDA seeks to promote the use of the Purchase to Plate tools developed by USDA. To this end, the Gifford Center invites research proposals that use Purchase to Plate tools to conduct research on diet quality, food choices, the cost of a healthy diet, nutritional food insecurity, economic and racial/ethnic disparities in diets, and effects of policy on these outcomes, among other themes. Proposals may address multiple research areas. The goal of this program is to fund proposals focused on these core research areas that display sound research design and high potential impact. Thanks to generous funding from USDA-ERS, the Gifford Center anticipates funding up to five proposals, up to a maximum of $75,000 per award. Application deadline is May 2, 2022.

To learn more about this funding opportunity please visit: https://gifford.ucdavis.edu/usda-pp-grants/

NAREA’s 18th Annual Workshop
Ecosystem Services Foundations for Resilient Communities: Agriculture, Land Use, Coasts and Energy for Human Well-Being

NAREA’s 2022 Workshop Committee from the University of Connecticut seeks creative, scholarly analysis and contributions for our June 14-15, 2022 (postponed from 2020) workshop following the NAREA’s annual meeting in Mystic, CT. Senior, early-career, and creative scholars are sought, and student attendance is also encouraged. This workshop welcomes scholars from any background; we seek diverse perspectives. Initial deadline is February 22, 2022 (see below). To incentivize high-quality contributions, we offer an honorarium (below) for selected speakers. In addition, we will have a finite budget to subsidize travel for early career faculty or graduate students to attend; we will announce guidelines to apply after we have finalized the program toward end of spring semester; we will encourage attendance from HBCUs, 1890 and 1994 Land Grant University faculty and students as well.
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DEI Survey

Researchers from Arizona State University, in partnership with The Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Task Force for Diversity and Inclusion would like to invite you to take part in an online survey regarding your attitudes towards and experiences with diversity and inclusion in agricultural and applied economics. 

 To access the study please click on the link below.
https://asumorrison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2n77DwecmJn8eIC

The study is open until February 28, 2022.

The Interagency Council on Statistical Policy's Recommendation for a Standard Application Process (SAP) for Requesting Access to Certain Confidential Data Assets

As many of our AAEA colleagues may know, the federal government is currently developing a standard application process (SAP) that will make it much easier to apply for access to vitally important restricted-use data sets. The SAP will provide a single online portal for applying for access to confidential data from 16 federal statistical agencies and units and a searchable inventory of metadata for confidential federal data assets.

The Office of Management and Budget is currently asking for feedback from the public on a preliminary plan for implementing the SAP (Federal Register Notice).

OMB is particularly interested in feedback on key elements of the plan, including:

  • Metadata standards
  • Application windows
  • Applicant evaluation
  • Appeals process
  • Public reporting

We recognize the value of your input on this important new effort. Experts like you have a unique understanding of the challenges involved in providing broad access to confidential data.

Act now to ensure your voice is heard on this important federal initiative. Comments must be provided in writing no later than March 16, 2022. For more information on how to review the proposal and submit comments, click here.

Use AgEcon Search to find COVID-research

AgEcon Search, https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/, the repository with over 160,000 full text working papers, conference papers, journal articles, and other materials, includes almost 300 papers on various aspects of the COVID pandemic. Topics include the impact on child nutrition programs and guest farm workers, transportation challenges, and the effects on trade.

Julie Kelly, who co-managed AgEcon Search for over 20 years, retired in November of 2021. Besides her leadership in AgEcon Search and the global community it supports, Julie was a leader and mentor in the University of Minnesota Libraries, as detailed in this article https://www.continuum.umn.edu/2022/01/mentor-and-more/.  AgEcon Search hosts 16,800 AAEA conference papers and articles that were downloaded over 1.8 million times in 2021 alone.



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