
Services
Agricultural Economics Research
Our research agenda mirrors the problems policymakers cannot defer: who eats when prices spike, how technology diffuses, where labor markets bind for women, and how trade rules reshape incentives at the farm gate.
What we deliver
- Structural and reduced-form empirical papers with open science practices where possible
- Replication packages and data use agreements negotiated with partners
- Peer review support and response-to-referee strategy
- Policy derivatives (briefs, blogs, media kits) from the same evidence base
Typical outputs
- Journal submissions and working paper series
- PhD and postdoc co-supervision on aligned topics
- Grant technical narratives with measurable theory of change