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954
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Philip G. Pardey is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within agricultural and biological sciences as well as economics, econometrics, and finance. The scientist's work often intersects subfields such as economics and econometrics, plant science, general agricultural and biological sciences, artificial intelligence, and management science and operations research.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Agricultural Economics and Policy
  • Smart Agriculture and AI
  • Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
  • Water resources management and optimization

Philip G. Pardey has been frequently published in several academic venues. The leading publication venues include:

  • AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA)
  • Agronomy Journal
  • American Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • Food Policy
  • Phytopathology

Some of the recent papers involving this scientist include:

  • "Unpacking the Agricultural Black Box: The Rise and Fall of American Farm Productivity Growth," 2021, The Journal of Economic History
  • "Digital agriculture platforms: Driving data-enabled agricultural innovation in a world fraught with privacy and security concerns," 2021, Agronomy Journal
  • "Nudging farmers to reduce water pollution from nitrogen fertilizer," 2023, Food Policy
  • "A Probabilistic Bio-Economic Assessment of the Global Consequences of Wheat Leaf Rust," 2020, Phytopathology
  • "The Influence of Weather on the Occurrence of Aflatoxin B1 in Harvested Maize from Kenya and Tanzania," 2021, Foods

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Philip G. Pardey include:

  • David J. Pannell
  • Julian M. Alston
  • James C. Wilgenbusch
  • Terrence M. Hurley
  • Terrance M. Hurley

Philip G. Pardey was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2015.

Best Publications

  • A meta-analysis of rates of return to agricultural R&D : ex pede Herculem?

    Julian M. Alston;Connie Chan-Kang;Michele C. Marra;Philip G. Pardey

  • Agricultural Research, Productivity, and Food Prices in the Long Run

    Julian M. Alston;Jason M. Beddow;Philip G. Pardey

  • Research, productivity, and output growth in Chinese agriculture

    Shenggan Fan;Philip G. Pardey

  • Agriculture in the Global Economy

    Julian M. Alston;Philip G. Pardey

  • Research returns redux: a meta‐analysis of the returns to agricultural R&D

    Julian M. Alston;Michele C. Marra;Philip G. Pardey;T. J. Wyatt

  • SLOW MAGIC: AGRICULTURAL R&D A CENTURY AFTER MENDEL

    Philip G. Pardey;Nienke M. Beintema

  • Research investment implications of shifts in the global geography of wheat stripe rust.

    Jason M. Beddow;Jason M. Beddow;Philip G. Pardey;Philip G. Pardey;Yuan Chai;Terrance M. Hurley;Terrance M. Hurley

  • Agricultural Research: A Growing Global Divide?

    Philip G. Pardey;Nienke M. Beintema;Steven Dehmer;Stanley Wood

  • Making Science Pay: The Economics of Agricultural R&D Policy

    J.M. Alston;P.G. Pardey

  • Financing agricultural research: International investment patterns and policy perspectives

    Julian M. Alston;Philip G. Pardey;Johannes Roseboom

  • International Productivity Patterns: Accounting for Input Quality, Infrastructure, and Research

    Barbara J. Craig;Philip G. Pardey;Johannes Roseboom

  • A global surveillance system for crop diseases

    Mónica Carvajal-Yepes;K. Cardwell;A. Nelson;K. A. Garrett

  • Ending Hunger in Our Lifetime: Food Security and Globalization

    C. F. Runge;B. Senauer;P. G. Pardey;M. W. Rosegrant

  • Causal Relationships between Public Sector Agricultural Research Expenditures and Output

    Philip G. Pardey;Barbara Craig

  • Agricultural R&D is on the move.

    Philip G. Pardey;Connie Chan-Kang;Steven P. Dehmer;Jason M. Beddow

  • Agricultural research policy: international quantitative perspectives

    P. G. Pardey;J. Roseboom;J. R. Anderson

  • Attribution and other problems in assessing the returns to agricultural R&D

    Julian M. Alston;Philip G. Pardey

  • The Shifting Patterns of Agricultural Production and Productivity Worldwide

    Julian M. Alston;Bruce A. Babcock;Philip G. Pardey

  • Investments in african agricultural research

    Philip G. Pardey;Johannes Roseboom;Nienke M. Beintema

  • Paying for agricultural productivity.

    Julian M. Alston;Philip G. Pardey;Vincent H. Smith

  • a meta-analysis of the returns to agricultural R&D

    Julian M. Alston;Michele C. Marra;Philip G. Pardey;T. J. Wyatt

Frequent Co-Authors

Julian M. Alston
Julian M. Alston University of California, Davis
Brian D. Wright
Brian D. Wright University of California, Berkeley
Mark W. Rosegrant
Mark W. Rosegrant International Food Policy Research Institute
Jock R. Anderson
Jock R. Anderson University of New England
Vernon W. Ruttan
Vernon W. Ruttan University of Minnesota
Will Martin
Will Martin International Food Policy Research Institute
Shenggen Fan
Shenggen Fan China Agricultural University
David J. Pannell
David J. Pannell University of Western Australia
Robert E. Evenson
Robert E. Evenson Yale University
Kym Anderson
Kym Anderson University of Adelaide

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