Chokri Dridi, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Agricultural Economics
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Madhu Khanna grad student 2005 UIUC
 (Irrigation water pricing: Technology adoption, welfare, and political economy.)
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Danso G, Jeffrey S, Dridi C, et al. (2021) Modeling irrigation technology adoption and crop choices: Gains from water trading with farmer heterogeneity in Southern Alberta, Canada Agricultural Water Management. 253: 106932
Mannix AE, Adamowicz WL, Dridi C. (2014) Solutions to the high costs of future water restrictions for new oil sands industry along the Athabasca River Canadian Water Resources Journal. 39: 395-408
Petigara M, Dridi C, Unterschultz J. (2011) The economic impacts of chronic wasting disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy in alberta and the rest of Canada. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A. 74: 1609-20
Adamowicz WL, Arnot C, Boxall PC, et al. (2010) Research on Socioeconomic Impacts of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Alberta Project Report Series
Mannix AE, Dridi C, Adamowicz WL. (2010) Water availability in the oil sands under projections of increasing demands and a changing climate: An assessment of the lower athabasca water management framework (Phase 1) Canadian Water Resources Journal. 35: 29-52
Cecchini K, Guilhoto J, Hewings GJD, et al. (2007) Brazilian automotive industry in the nineties Latin American Business Review. 7: 121-150
Dridi C, Khanna M. (2005) Irrigation technology adoption and gains from water trading under asymmetric information American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 87: 289-301
Dridi C, Hewings GJD. (2002) An investigation of industry associations, association loops and economic complexity: Application to Canada and the United States Economic Systems Research. 14: 275-296
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