Chang Lian
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Affiliation
Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin (United States)http://www.aae.wisc.edu/
RePEc:edi:dauwius (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Mooney, Daniel & Barham, Brad & Lian, Chang & Ventura, Steve & Hunt, Natalie & Meehan, Tim & Jackson, Randy, 2013. "Current Prospects for Bioenergy Crop Production on Marginal Lands: Results from a Farm Survey in Southwestern Wisconsin," Staff Paper Series 569, University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics.
- Mooney, Daniel F. & Barham, Bradford L. & Lian, Chang, 2013. "Sustainable Biofuels, Marginal Agricultural Lands, and Farm Supply Response: Micro-Evidence for Southwest Wisconsin," 2013 Annual Meeting, August 4-6, 2013, Washington, D.C. 150510, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
Articles
- Daniel F. Mooney & Bradford L. Barham & Chang Lian, 2015. "Inelastic and Fragmented Farm Supply Response for Second-generation Bioenergy Feedstocks: Ex Ante Survey Evidence from Wisconsin," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 37(2), pages 287-310.
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Articles
- Daniel F. Mooney & Bradford L. Barham & Chang Lian, 2015.
"Inelastic and Fragmented Farm Supply Response for Second-generation Bioenergy Feedstocks: Ex Ante Survey Evidence from Wisconsin,"
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 37(2), pages 287-310.
Cited by:
- Krah, Kwabena & Petrolia, Daniel & Coble, Keith & Williams, Angelica & Harri, Ardian, 2015.
"Producer Preferences for Contracts on a Risky Bioenergy Crop,"
2015 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2015, Atlanta, Georgia
196994, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
- Krah, Kwabena & Petrolia, Daniel & Williams, Angelica & Coble, Keith & Harri, Ardian & Rejesus, Roderick, 2015. "Producer preferences for contracts on a risky bioenergy crop," Working Papers 212483, Mississippi State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
- Kwabena Krah & Daniel R Petrolia & Angelica Williams & Keith H Coble & Ardian Harri & Roderick M Rejesus, 2018. "Producer Preferences for Contracts on a Risky Bioenergy Crop," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 40(2), pages 240-258.
- Scott M. Swinton & Felix Dulys & Sarah S.H. Klammer, 2021. "Why Biomass Residue Is Not as Plentiful as It Looks: Case Study on Economic Supply of Logging Residues," Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 43(3), pages 1003-1025, September.
- Dulys, Elena & Swinton, Scott & Klammer, Sarah, 2016. "What Drives the Potential Supply of Timber Residues from Private Lands?," 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts 242363, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
- Van Deynze, B., 2018. "The Effects of Experience on Landowner Preferences over Bioenergy Feedstocks," 2018 Conference, July 28-August 2, 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia 277001, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
- Rosburg, Alicia & Miranowski, John & McFadden, Jonathan, 2016. "Mitigating Feedstock Supply Risk in Corn Stover Biofuel Production," 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts 235875, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
- Csikós, Nándor & Tóth, Gergely, 2023. "Concepts of agricultural marginal lands and their utilisation: A review," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 204(C).
- Krah, Kwabena & Petrolia, Daniel & Coble, Keith & Williams, Angelica & Harri, Ardian, 2015.
"Producer Preferences for Contracts on a Risky Bioenergy Crop,"
2015 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2015, Atlanta, Georgia
196994, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
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