Roman Keeney, Ph.D.

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2005 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
Area:
Agricultural Economics
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Thomas W. Hertel grad student 2005 Purdue
 (Decoupling and the WTO: Farm sector and household impacts in the United States.)

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Amber A. Remble grad student 2014 Purdue
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Haque S, Foster KA, Keeney R, et al. (2019) Output and input bias effects of U.S. direct payments Agricultural Economics. 50: 229-236
Remble AA, Marshall MI, Keeney R. (2014) Household Saving Behavior and the Influence of Family-Owned Business Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 35: 411-422
Kuethe TH, Keeney R. (2012) Environmental externalities and residential property values: Externalized costs along the house price distribution Land Economics. 88: 241-250
Beckman J, Keeney R, Tyner W. (2011) Feed demands and coproduct substitution in the biofuel era Agribusiness. 27: 1-18
Hertel TW, Keeney R, Ivanic M, et al. (2009) Why isn't the Doha Development Agenda more poverty friendly? Review of Development Economics. 13: 543-559
Keeney R, Hertel TW. (2009) The indirect land use impacts of United States biofuel policies: The importance of acreage, yield, and bilateral trade responses American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 91: 895-909
Keeney R. (2009) Transfer efficiency and distributional impacts of U.S. farm support: Evidence from a macro-micro simulation American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 91: 1289-1295
Keeney R, Beckman J. (2009) WTO negotiations on agriculture and the distributional impacts for US rice farm households Food Policy. 34: 70-80
Hertel TW, Keeney R, Ivanic M, et al. (2007) Distributional effects of WTO agricultural reforms in rich and poor countries Economic Policy. 22: 289-337
Valenzuela E, Hertel TW, Keeney R, et al. (2007) Assessing global computable general equilibrium model validity using agricultural price volatility American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 89: 383-397
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