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职称:professor
所属学校:University of Nebraska-Lincoln
所属院系:Agricultural Economics
所属专业:Agricultural Economics
联系方式: (001)-402- 472-5326
Azzeddine Azzam is professor of agricultural economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA. Azzeddine has broad research and teaching interests including industrial organization, microeconomics, agricultural and natural resource economics, and mathematical and quantitative methods. He has published on a broad range of topical issues such as the impact of captive supplies on fed cattle prices, asymmetry and rigidity in farm to retail price transmission, market transparency and market structure, the impact of anti-corporate farming laws on the cattle feeding industry in Nebraska, market power and cost-efficiency in the US and the Swedish meat processing industries and in the GCC banking industry, welfare analysis food price cap policy in the United Arab Emirates, and agricultural productivity and drought in Morocco.
He is a lifetime research fellow of the Economic Research Forum, a member of Phi Beta Delta, the Honor Society of International Scholars; and the recipient of the University of Nebraska 2008 Excellence in Graduate Education Award for Outstanding Contributions to Graduate Education.