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Harry M. Kaiser is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research is situated within the main field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a particular focus on subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, Marketing, Plant Science, and Gender Studies.

The topics most frequently addressed in their work include Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets, Organic Food and Agriculture, Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations, Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics, Environmental Sustainability in Business, Homelessness and Social Issues, and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet.

The scientist has published extensively in various academic journals, with notable frequent publication venues including Food Policy, SSRN Electronic Journal, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Health Economics Review, and Australian Economic Review.

Recent publications by Harry M. Kaiser include the following:

  • "The impact of expiration dates labels on hedonic markets for perishable products," 2020, Food Policy
  • "Putting grocery food taxes on the table: Evidence for food security policy-makers," 2021, Food Policy
  • "Do grocery food taxes incentivize participation in SNAP?," 2021, Regional Science and Urban Economics
  • "Grocery food taxes and U.S. county obesity and diabetes rates," 2021, Health Economics Review
  • "The Effects of Product Standards on Trade: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from China," 2022, Australian Economic Review

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Harry M. Kaiser include:

  • Yuqing Zheng
  • Tongzhe Li
  • Kent D. Messer
  • Jianqiang J. Zhao
  • Steven Buck

Best Publications

  • A Farm-Level Analysis of Economic and Agronomic Impacts of Gradual Climate Warming

    Harry M. Kaiser;Susan J. Riha;Daniel S. Wilks;David G. Rossiter

  • The impact of climate change on maize yields in the United States and China

    Xiang Li;Taro Takahashi;Nobuhiro Suzuki;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Food Demand in Mexico: An Application of the Amemiya-Tobin Approach to the Estimation of a Censored Food System

    Diansheng Dong;Brian W. Gould;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Labeling Food Processes: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    Kent D. Messer;Marco Costanigro;Harry M. Kaiser

  • A Spatial Equilibrium Model for Imperfectly Competitive Milk Markets

    Tsunemasa Kawaguchi;Nobuhiro Suzuki;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Does Production Labeling Stigmatize Conventional Milk

    Christopher Kanter;Kent D. Messer;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Mathematical Programming for Agricultural, Environmental, and Resource Economics

    Harry Mason Kaiser;Kent D Messer

  • The impact of a supermarket nutrition rating system on purchases of nutritious and less nutritious foods

    John Cawley;Matthew J Sweeney;Jeffery Sobal;David R Just

  • Consumer Response to “Contains” and “Free of” Labeling: Evidence from Lab Experiments

    Jura Liaukonyte;Nadia A. Streletskaya;Harry M. Kaiser;Bradley J. Rickard

  • New hope for the voluntary contributions mechanism: The effects of context☆

    Kent D. Messer;Homa Zarghamee;Harry M. Kaiser;William D. Schulze

  • Advertising and U.S. Nonalcoholic Beverage Demand

    Yuqing Zheng;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Agricultural dimensions of global climate change

    Harry Mason Kaiser;Thomas E. Drennen

  • Will China's diet follow western diets?

    Chizuru Shono;Nobuhiro Suzuki;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Do Consumer Responses to Media Food Safety Information Last

    Robin Dillaway;Kent D. Messer;John C. Bernard;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Identifying the Effects of Generic Advertising on the Household Demand for Fluid Milk and Cheese: A Two-Step Panel Data Approach

    Todd M. Schmit;Diansheng Dong;Chanjin Chung;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Impact of national generic dairy advertising on dairy markets, 1984-95

    Harry M. Kaiser

  • AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE U.S. GENERIC DAIRY ADVERTISING PROGRAM USING AN INDUSTRY MODEL

    Donald J. Liu;Harry M. Kaiser;Olan D. Forker;Timothy D. Mount

  • Effects of advertising on U.S. non-alcoholic beverage demand: Evidence from a two-stage rotterdam model

    Henry W. Kinnucan;Yuliang Miao;Hui Xiao;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Irreversibility in Advertising-Demand Response Functions: An Application to Milk

    Philip R. Vande Kamp;Harry M. Kaiser

  • Consumer Perceptions and Attitudes towards Bovine Somatotropin

    Harry M. Kaiser;Clifford W. Scherer;David M. Barbano

Frequent Co-Authors

William D. Schulze
William D. Schulze Cornell University
Nobuhiro Suzuki
Nobuhiro Suzuki Okayama University
Loren W. Tauer
Loren W. Tauer Cornell University
Timothy J. Richards
Timothy J. Richards Arizona State University
Susan J. Riha
Susan J. Riha Cornell University
Elaine Wethington
Elaine Wethington Cornell University
Pascal A. Oltenacu
Pascal A. Oltenacu University of Florida
Jeffery Sobal
Jeffery Sobal Cornell University
John Cawley
John Cawley Cornell University
Robert W. Blake
Robert W. Blake Cornell University

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