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Marc F. Bellemare is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The scientist's work includes subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Soil Science, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Safety Research, and Statistics and Probability.

The topics explored in their research focus on Agricultural risk and resilience, Agricultural Innovations and Practices, Microfinance and Financial Inclusion, Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics, Land Rights and Reforms, Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development, as well as Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management.

Marc F. Bellemare's recent papers include the following:

  • Influence of land tenure interventions on human well-being and environmental outcomes, 2020, Nature Sustainability
  • Contract farming as partial insurance, 2021, World Development
  • Research and policy for the food-delivery revolution, 2022, Science
  • The Microeconomics of Agricultural Price Risk, 2020, Annual Review of Resource Economics
  • Producer Attitudes Toward Output Price Risk: Experimental Evidence from the Lab and from the Field, 2020, American Journal of Agricultural Economics

Frequent co-authors of the scientist include:

  • Jeffrey R. Bloem
  • Chris M. Boyd
  • Ruth Meinzen-Dick
  • Hazel Malapit
  • Yu Na Lee

Common publication venues for Marc F. Bellemare's work are:

  • Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
  • American Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
  • Nature Sustainability
  • Science

Among their contributions to academic literature, the scientist has published a book titled Doing Economics in 2022, through The MIT Press. This work has received citations reflecting its use in the field.

Best Publications

  • Elasticities and the Inverse Hyperbolic Sine Transformation

    Marc F. Bellemare;Casey J. Wichman

  • Smallholder participation in contract farming: Comparative evidence from five countries

    Christopher B. Barrett;Maren E. Bachke;Marc F. Bellemare;Hope C. Michelson

  • Lagged Explanatory Variables and the Estimation of Causal Effect

    Marc F. Bellemare;Takaaki Masaki;Thomas B. Pepinsky

  • Rising Food Prices, Food Price Volatility, and Social Unrest

    Marc F. Bellemare

  • As You Sow, So Shall You Reap: The Welfare Impacts of Contract Farming

    Marc F. Bellemare

  • An Ordered Tobit Model of Market Participation: Evidence from Kenya and Ethiopia

    Marc F. Bellemare;Christopher B. Barrett

  • Reconsidering Conventional Explanations of the Inverse Productivity–Size Relationship

    Christopher B. Barrett;Marc F. Bellemare;Janet Y. Hou

  • On the Measurement of Food Waste

    Marc F. Bellemare;Metin Çakir;Hikaru Hanawa Peterson;Lindsey Novak

  • Fair Enough? Food Security and the International Trade of Seafood

    Frank Asche;Marc F. Bellemare;Cathy Roheim;Martin D. Smith

  • The Welfare Impacts of Commodity Price Volatility: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

    Marc F. Bellemare;Christopher B. Barrett;David R. Just

  • Fish is food--the FAO's fish price index.

    Sigbjørn Tveterås;Frank Asche;Marc F. Bellemare;Martin D. Smith

  • Does contract farming improve welfare? A review

    Marc F. Bellemare;Jeffrey R. Bloem

  • Contract Farming and Food Security

    Marc F. Bellemare;Lindsey Novak

  • Climate Change, Global Food Security and the U.S. Food System

    Molly Brown;John Antle;Peter Backlund;Edward Carr

  • Smallholder farmers and contract farming in developing countries

    Eva Marie Meemken;Marc F. Bellemare

  • Managing basis risk with multiscale index insurance

    Ghada Elabed;Marc F. Bellemare;Michael R. Carter;Catherine Guirkinger

  • Social capital, trust, and adaptation to climate change: Evidence from rural Ethiopia

    Christopher J. Paul;Erika S. Weinthal;Marc F. Bellemare;Marc A. Jeuland;Marc A. Jeuland

  • How COVID-19 may disrupt food supply chains in developing countries

    Thomas Reardon;Marc F. Bellemare;David Zilberman

  • Agricultural extension and imperfect supervision in contract farming: evidence from Madagascar.

    Marc F. Bellemare

  • COVID-19's disruption of India's transformed food supply chains

    Thomas Reardon;Ashok Mishra;Chandra S.R. Nuthalapati;Marc F. Bellemare

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher B. Barrett
Christopher B. Barrett Cornell University
David R. Just
David R. Just Cornell University
Caspar M. Ammann
Caspar M. Ammann National Center for Atmospheric Research
Dennis S. Ojima
Dennis S. Ojima Colorado State University
Molly E. Brown
Molly E. Brown University of Maryland, College Park
Chris Funk
Chris Funk University of California, Santa Barbara
John Ingram
John Ingram University of Oxford
Thomas Reardon
Thomas Reardon Michigan State University
Martin D. Smith
Martin D. Smith Duke University
Frank Asche
Frank Asche University of Florida

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