Santi Sanglestsawai, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
Area:
General Economics, Environmental Economics, Agricultural Education, Agricultural EconomicsGoogle:
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(Economic and Risk effects of Bt Corn and Integrated Pest Management Farmer Field Schools: A Developing Country Perspective.) |
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Sukpanich R, Sanglestsawai S, Seib CD, et al. (2020) The influence of cosmetic concerns on patient preferences for approaches to thyroid lobectomy: A discrete choice experiment. Thyroid : Official Journal of the American Thyroid Association |
Le S, Sanglestsawai S, Bunyasiri IN, et al. (2019) Is Crop Insurance Creating Welfare Gain in North-east China? How to Improve Policy Implementation?: International Journal of Rural Management. 15: 185-197 |
Sanglestsawai S, Rodriguez DGP, Rejesus RM, et al. (2017) Production Risk, Farmer Welfare, and Bt Corn in the Philippines Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. 46: 507-528 |
Sanglestsawai S, Rejesus RM, Yorobe JM. (2015) Economic impacts of integrated pest management (IPM) farmer field schools (FFS): Evidence from onion farmers in the Philippines Agricultural Economics (United Kingdom). 46: 149-162 |
Sanglestsawai S, Rejesus RM, Yorobe JM. (2014) Do lower yielding farmers benefit from Bt cornα Evidence from instrumental variable quantile regressions Food Policy. 44: 285-296 |