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34
Citations
4629
World Ranking
3122
National Ranking
1704

Paul V. Preckel publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul V. Preckel sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 208 publications — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Paul V. Preckel D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul V. Preckel sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 101+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul V. Preckel is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Engineering, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Soil Science, Pollution, and Aquatic Science as subfields.

Their work covers a variety of topics related to electric power system optimization, agricultural risk and resilience, smart grid energy management, and economic and environmental valuation. Integrated energy systems optimization, energy and environment impacts, and auction theory and applications are also key areas within their research.

Frequent coauthors with whom they have collaborated include Douglas J. Gotham, Travis R. Atkinson, Carlos A. Fontanilla-Díaz, R. M. V. Flores, and Nicole Olynk Widmar.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Paul V. Preckel include the following:

  • Identifying profitable activities on the frontier: The Altillanura of Colombia, 2021, Agricultural Systems
  • Price Formation in Auctions for Financial Transmission Rights, 2021, The Energy Journal
  • Establishing Linkages Between Consumer Fish Knowledge and Demand for Fillet Attributes in Brazilian Supermarkets, 2021, Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing
  • Long-term investment planning for the electricity sector in Small Island Developing States: Case study for Jamaica, 2021, Energy
  • Efficiency tests for screening production strategies in a lettuce-juvenile tilapia aquaponics system in Brazil, 2022, Aquaculture International

Their publications appear in journals such as Agricultural Systems, The Energy Journal, Journal of International Food & Agribusiness Marketing, Energy, and Aquaculture International.

Best Publications

  • The Conditional Beta Distribution as a Stochastic Production Function

    Carl H. Nelson;Paul V. Preckel

  • Decision Technologies for Agribusiness Problems: A Brief Review of Selected Literature and a Call for Research

    Timothy J. Lowe;Paul V. Preckel

  • Productivity Growth and Convergence in Crop, Ruminant and Non-Ruminant Production: Measurement and Forecasts

    Carlos E. Ludena;Thomas W. Hertel;Paul V. Preckel;Kenneth A. Foster

  • Is agricultural productivity in developing countries really shrinking? New evidence using a modified nonparametric approach

    Alejandro Nin;Channing Arndt;Paul V Preckel

  • Sensitivity analysis revisited: A quadrature-based approach

    Eric A. DeVuyst;Paul V. Preckel

  • The earnings effects of multilateral trade liberalization : implications for poverty

    Thomas W. Hertel;Maros Ivanic;Paul V. Preckel;John A. L. Cranfield

  • PROJECTING WORLD FOOD DEMAND USING ALTERNATIVE DEMAND SYSTEMS

    Wusheng Yu;Thomas W Hertel;Paul V Preckel;James S Eales

  • Changes in the Structure of Global Food Demand

    John A.L. Cranfield;Thomas W. Hertel;James S. Eales;Paul V. Preckel

  • Forest resource depletion, soil dynamics, and agricultural productivity in the tropics

    Simeon K Ehui;Thomas W Hertel;Paul V Preckel

  • The Economics of Bt Corn: Valuing Protection from the European Corn Borer

    Jeffrey Hyde;Marshall A. Martin;Paul V. Preckel;C. Richard Edwards

  • The Theoretical Effects of Farm Policies on Optimal Leverage and the Probability of Equity Losses

    Allen M. Featherstone;Charles B. Moss;Timothy G. Baker;Paul V. Preckel

  • Model selection when estimating and predicting consumer demands using international, cross section data

    J. A. L. Cranfield;James S. Eales;Thomas W. Hertel;Paul V. Preckel

  • Bridging the Gap between Partial and Total Factor Productivity Measures Using Directional Distance Functions

    Alejandro Nin;Channing Arndt;Thomas W. Hertel;Paul V. Preckel

  • Multiattribute Assessment of Alternative Cropping Systems

    John C. Foltz;John C. Foltz;John G. Lee;Marshall A. Martin;Paul V. Preckel

  • Estimating consumer demands across the development spectrum: maximum likelihood estimates of an implicit direct additivity model

    J.A.L. Cranfield;Paul V. Preckel;James S. Eales;Thomas W. Hertel

  • Trade Liberalization and the Structure of Poverty in Developing Countries

    Thomas W. Hertel;Maros Ivanic;Paul V. Preckel;John A.L. Cranfield

  • A load factor based mean-variance analysis for fuel diversification

    Douglas Gotham;Kumar Muthuraman;Paul Preckel;Ronald Rardin

  • Efficient Handling of Probability Information for Decision Analysis under Risk

    Paul V. Preckel;Eric DeVuyst

  • A new method for detecting outliers in Data Envelopment Analysis

    Nam Anh Tran;Gerald Shively;Paul Preckel

  • Implicit additivity as a strategy for restricting the parameter space in Computable General Equilibrium Models

    Thomlas W. Hertel;Paul V. Preckel;Marinos E. Tsigas;Everett B. Peterson

  • The Economics of Bt Corn: Valuing Protection from the European

    Jeffrey Hyde;Marshall A. Martin;Paul V. Preckel

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas W. Hertel
Thomas W. Hertel Purdue University West Lafayette
John Cranfield
John Cranfield University of Guelph
Allan P. Schinckel
Allan P. Schinckel Purdue University West Lafayette
Channing Arndt
Channing Arndt International Food Policy Research Institute
Wallace E. Tyner
Wallace E. Tyner Purdue University West Lafayette
William E. Fry
William E. Fry Cornell University
Will Martin
Will Martin International Food Policy Research Institute
Reha Uzsoy
Reha Uzsoy North Carolina State University
Gerald Shively
Gerald Shively Purdue University West Lafayette
Allen M. Featherstone
Allen M. Featherstone Kansas State University

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