Chenguang Wang

Chenguang Wang

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PhD Student, Job Candidate
Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics

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Biographical Information

I am an agricultural and resource economist completing my Ph.D. in Spring 2015.  My job-market paper studies agricultural adaptation to climate change - in particular - the role of crop choice and climate-related crop attributes (e.g., drought tolerance) in determining the value of agricultural land under different climate conditions.  My other dissertation chapters study the land-use changes induced by the demand for bioenergy feedstocks and the role of irrigation as a climate adaptation strategy. 

Fields of Interest

I studied switchgrass logistics optimization with linear programming for my M.S. in agricultural economics and I studied plant response to pathogens at molecular level for my B.S. in bioscience.  I am equipped with a broad set of econometric modeling skills, including discrete choice, panel data, and quasi-experimental (e.g., regression discontinuity) techniques.  I am familiar with STATA, R, ArcGIS, and GAMS.