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FARE Talk - Food, Agricultural and Resource Economic Discussions

by Dr. Brady Deaton

Enduring conversation about contemporary topics relevant to food, agricultural, and resource economics.

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Episodes

An Early Assessment of COVID-19 and the Canadian Agriculture and Food Sector

20m · Published 20 Apr 01:30
In this podcast Alan Ker discusses a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics - 'COVID-19 and the Canadian Agriculture and Food Sectors: Thoughts from the Pandemic Onset'.

How Does Canada Put A Price On Carbon?

50m · Published 21 Nov 01:30
In this podcast, Kenneth Poon discusses a pressing policy issue with broad-reaching implications: how Canada puts a price on carbon.

The Canadian Government's "Duty to Consult" Indigenous People: Meaning, History, and Consequences

50m · Published 04 Apr 01:30
In this podcast Dwight Newman discusses one of the more important legal issues of our time: the Canadian Government's "Duty to Consult" Indigenous People. The meaning and history of duty to consult is discussed in detail.

Property Values, Wind Turbines, and Attitudes Toward Wind Energy

49m · Published 20 Nov 01:30
In this podcast, Professor Richard Vyn discusses his recently published article: "Property Value Impacts of Wind Turbines and the Influence of Attitudes Toward Wind Energy". His research examines the impact or wind turbines on property values in municipalities that oppose wind energy development and those that have not expressed opposition.

Thinking About Future Food Security By Examining The Last 35 Years In World Grain and Oil Seed Markets

28m · Published 07 Sep 01:30
In this podcast, Dr. Pat Westhoff discusses his recent article "Four indicators that explain world grain and oilseed market developments" written with his colleague Dr. Wyatt Thompson. Our discussion focuses on their empirical examination of four key indicators: crop yields, population, Chinese demand, and biofuel production.

The Economic Consequences of Farmland Policy on Farmland Values in Saskatchewan

31m · Published 27 Mar 01:30
In this podcast Dr. Chad Lawley discusses his recent paper examining the consequences of the 2003 Farmland Security Act Amendment in Saskatchewan. He finds evidence that the amendment favourably increased farmland prices.

The Future of Food

0s · Published 07 Nov 03:50
In this podcast Dr. Jayson Lusk and Dr. Brady Deaton discuss Jayson's George Morris AgriFood Policy Lecture: "The Future of Food." Jayson points out that since the writings of Malthus, the food sector has been characterized by increases in productivity. He notes that this increase in productivity has allowed us to escape the Malthusian trap.

Economic Integration Reconsidered

0s · Published 26 Jun 03:50
Dr. Bruno Larue discusses his recent keynote presentation to the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society (CAES) titled, "Economic Integration Reconsidered". Dr. Larue describes what is meant by economic integration and assesses changes in the perceived benefits of integration since the late 1980s.

The Softwood Lumber War

0s · Published 09 Apr 03:50
Dr. Daowei Zhang and Dr. Brady Deaton discuss his thoughts about the contemporary and historic trade dispute between Canada and the United States regarding softwood lumber: i.e., "The Softwood Lumber Wars."

Examining The Relationship Between Land-Use Regulation And Affordable Housing

0s · Published 17 Nov 03:50
students from the University of Guelph and I discuss issues regarding land-use regulation and affordable housing with Emily Hamilton. Emily is a policy research manager at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Our discussion draws from a recent paper that she, and her co-author wrote titled, "How Land-Use Regulation Undermines Affordable Housing."

FARE Talk - Food, Agricultural and Resource Economic Discussions has 28 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:49:45. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 01:47.

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