Mission Statement
High Ranking
Our department ranks 15th worldwide in
Environmental and Resource Economics
and 23rd in the broader subdiscipline of
Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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Source: American Economic Association
The mission of the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
at the University of Connecticut is to conduct and communicate the
highest quality economic research to improve the viability of the
food and fiber sector and protect and enhance the environment in the
state, the nation, and the world. To accomplish its mission the Department
has concentrated its efforts in three areas:
- Food Marketing – encompassing the study of domestic
and international markets for food and fiber for the purpose of
increasing the variety, quality, and availability of such products
and of improving the structure and efficiency of markets. The federally
funded Food Marketing Policy Center is the coordinating group in
this area;
- Environmental and Resource Economics – including
the study of land, water, coastal resources, fisheries and aquaculture
management and policy issues as well as environmental economic concerns
and policies. Part of these activities are coordinated through the
federally funded Connecticut Sea Grant Program; and
-
International Agricultural Development and
Trade – including the study of international trade
policies, foreign market development, and the role of food safety,
health, and agriculture in international economic development.
Position Announcement: Post-doctoral Fellow
The Department of Agricultural and Resource
Economics is seeking applications for an 11-month, non-tenure
track position with primarily research responsibilities in
empirical industrial organization and food marketing. Anticipated
negotiable start date of August 23, 2008. Please click
here for more information.
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