Ibrahima's paper on the "beef producers' alliance..."

Jan. 29, 2019

Ibrahima Sall recently published the first of his 3 papers for his dissertation* in the Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. This paper was written in collaboration with Russell Tronstad and Satheesh Aradhyula.

Ibrahima Sall is a PhD candidate and graduate research associate in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences Interdisciplinary PhD Program, Russell Tronstad is a distinguished outreach professor and specialist in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and Satheesh Aradhyula is an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, they're all at the University of Arizona.

This paper entitled “Beef Producer Alliance Preferences for Vertical Coordination: A Bivariate Nested Panel Probit Approach,” quantifies the significance and monetary value that participants place on different information flows and alliance attributes for a coordinated beef alliance. 

You can read more about this study at http://www.waeaonline.org/UserFiles/file/JARE44.1January20199Sall164-178.pdf.pdf

*His dissertation consists of three essays that analyze the decision-making and preferences of agricultural producers within the United States in relation to economic incentives, climate, weather and drought conditions.