David A. Hennessy

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Statistics Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States 
Area:
Statistics, General Economics, Finance
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Yu J, Hennessy DA, Wu F. (2020) The Impact of Bt Corn on Aflatoxin-Related Insurance Claims in the United States. Scientific Reports. 10: 10046
Wang T, Jin H, Kreuter U, et al. (2020) Challenges for rotational grazing practice: Views from non-adopters across the Great Plains, USA. Journal of Environmental Management. 256: 109941
Arora G, Feng H, Anderson CJ, et al. (2020) Evidence of climate change impacts on crop comparative advantage and land use Agricultural Economics. 51: 221-236
Feng H, Du X, Hennessy DA. (2019) Depressed demand for crop insurance contracts, and a rationale based on third generation Prospect Theory Agricultural Economics. 51: 59-73
Che Y, Feng H, Hennessy DA. (2019) Recency effects and participation at the extensive and intensive margins in the U.S. Federal Crop Insurance Program The Geneva Papers On Risk and Insurance - Issues and Practice. 45: 52-85
Perry ED, Hennessy DA, Moschini G. (2019) Product concentration and usage: Behavioral effects in the glyphosate market Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 158: 543-559
Feng H, Hennessy DA, Jia Y, et al. (2018) Dairy Sector Consolidation, Scale, Automation and Factor Biased Technical Change: Working through “Get Big or Get Out” Choices. the Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resources Issues. 33: 1-8
Hennessy DA, Wolf CA. (2018) Asymmetric Information, Externalities and Incentives in Animal Disease Prevention and Control Journal of Agricultural Economics. 69: 226-242
Lu C, Yu Z, Tian H, et al. (2018) Increasing carbon footprint of grain crop production in the US Western Corn Belt Environmental Research Letters. 13: 124007
Saak AE, Hennessy DA. (2018) A Model of Reporting and Controlling Outbreaks by Public Health Agencies Economic Theory. 66: 21-64
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