Barry Goodwin
Bio
Barry is William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor and Graduate Alumni Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Economics. He is also a 2018 Holladay Medal recipient. Barry has held faculty positions at Kansas State University and the Ohio State University. His research and teaching activities are focused on applied economics, policy, trade, and econometrics.
Publications
Top Publications
Spatial market integration in the presence of threshold effects
Cointegration tests and spatial price linkages in regional cattle markets
Crop insurance, moral hazard, and agricultural chemical use
Farm income variability and the supply of off-farm labor
Price transmission and asymmetric adjustment in the US beef sector
An empirical analysis of the demand for multiple peril crop insurance
Education
Ph.D. Economics NC State University 1988
Area(s) of Expertise
- Agricultural Marketing
- Agricultural Economics: Prices, Markets and Policy
- Applied Econometrics
- International Trade