Biofuel, Microeconomics, Agricultural economics, Food safety and Econometrics are his primary areas of study. Dermot J. Hayes has researched Biofuel in several fields, including Land use, land-use change and forestry, Greenhouse gas and Gasoline. His Greenhouse gas study incorporates themes from Carbon sequestration and Environmental protection.
His studies deal with areas such as Sustainable biofuel, Low-carbon fuel standard and Corn ethanol as well as Environmental protection. His studies examine the connections between Microeconomics and genetics, as well as such issues in Valuation, with regards to Food products and Preference learning. His Agricultural economics research includes elements of Ethanol fuel, Food prices and Agribusiness.
Dermot J. Hayes mainly focuses on Agricultural economics, Production, Econometrics, International trade and Futures contract. He combines subjects such as Ethanol fuel, Biofuel, China, Revenue and Product with his study of Agricultural economics. Dermot J. Hayes has included themes like Food prices and Greenhouse gas in his Biofuel study.
His Greenhouse gas study frequently links to other fields, such as Agricultural productivity. His Production research incorporates elements of Natural resource economics and Agricultural science. His study in International trade is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Negotiation and International economics.
His main research concerns China, Agricultural economics, Futures contract, Production and Econometrics. His work carried out in the field of Agricultural economics brings together such families of science as Biofuel, Miscanthus, Bioenergy, Investment and Sunk costs. The study incorporates disciplines such as Hedge and Revenue in addition to Futures contract.
His studies in Production integrate themes in fields like Agricultural science, Valuation of options, Greenhouse gas and Yield. The various areas that Dermot J. Hayes examines in his Econometrics study include Ethanol fuel and Modern portfolio theory. The concepts of his Agricultural productivity study are interwoven with issues in Agronomy, Economic model, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Environmental protection and Private sector.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agricultural economics, Biofuel, Futures contract, Production and China. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Natural resource economics, Bioenergy and Gallon. His work on Ethanol fuel as part of general Biofuel study is frequently connected to Energy policy, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His Futures contract study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Econometrics and Market efficiency. The concepts of his Production study are interwoven with issues in Food products, Commingling, Greenhouse gas and Distribution. His Greenhouse gas study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Unintended consequences, Economic impact analysis, Fertilizer and Manure.
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Use of U.S. Croplands for Biofuels Increases Greenhouse Gases Through Emissions from Land-Use Change
Timothy Searchinger;Ralph Heimlich;R. A. Houghton;Fengxia Dong.
Science (2008)
Resolving Differences in Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept: Reply
Jason Shogren;Seung Youll Shin;Dermot Hayes;James Kliebenstein.
Research Papers in Economics (1994)
Resolving Differences in Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept: Reply
Jason F. Shogren;Dermot J. Hayes.
The American Economic Review (1994)
Speculation and Volatility Spillover in the Crude Oil and Agricultural Commodity Markets: A Bayesian Analysis
Xiaodong Du;Cindy L. Yu;Dermot J. Hayes.
Energy Economics (2011)
Valuing Food Safety in Experimental Auction Markets
Dermot Hayes;Jason Shogren;Seung Youll Shin;James Kliebenstein.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1995)
CVM-X: Calibrating Contingent Values with Experimental Auction Markets
John A. Fox;John A. Fox;Jason F. Shogren;Jason F. Shogren;Dermot J. Hayes;James B. Kliebenstein.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1998)
Consumer Preferences for Food Irradiation: How Favorable and Unfavorable Descriptions Affect Preferences for Irradiated Pork in Experimental Auctions
John Fox;Dermot Hayes;Jason Shogren.
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (2002)
Testing Restrictions on a Model of Japanese Meat Demand
Dermot J. Hayes;Thomas I. Wahl;Gary W. Williams.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1990)
Observed choices for food safety in retail, survey, and auction markets
Jason F. Shogren;John A. Fox;Dermot J. Hayes;Jutta Roosen.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1999)
A study of the factors that influence consumer attitudes toward beef products using the conjoint market analysis tool
Brian E. Mennecke;Anthony M. Townsend;Dermot J. Hayes;Steven M. Lonergan.
Journal of Animal Science (2007)
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