Mohamadou L. Fadiga, Ph.D.

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2003 Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 
Area:
Agricultural Economics, General Economics
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Octavio A. Ramirez grad student 2003 Texas Tech
 (United States consumer demand for cotton apparel: Implications for the apparel industry.)
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Fadiga ML, Makokha SN. (2014) Consumer valuations of the quality and safety attributes of milk and meat in Kenya African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 9: 91-105
Fadiga ML, Wang Y. (2009) A multivariate unobserved component analysis of US housing market Journal of Economics and Finance. 33: 13-26
Fadiga ML, Mohanty S, Welch M, et al. (2008) Doha development agenda: implications for the US and world cotton markets The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development. 17: 135-153
Pan S, Welch M, Mohanty S, et al. (2008) Welfare Analysis of the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement: The Cotton Textile and Apparel Industries The International Trade Journal. 22: 188-217
Fadiga ML, Misra SK. (2007) Common Trends, Common Cycles, and Price Relationships in the International Fiber Market Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 32: 154-168
PAN S, FADIGA M, MOHANTY S, et al. (2007) COTTON IN A FREE TRADE WORLD Economic Inquiry. 45: 188-197
PAN S, MOHANTY S, WELCH M, et al. (2007) EFFECTS OF CHINESE CURRENCY REVALUATION ON WORLD FIBER MARKETS Contemporary Economic Policy. 25: 185-205
Pan S, Mohanty S, Fadiga M. (2007) Price asymmetry in the US fibre markets Applied Economics Letters. 14: 545-548
Fadiga ML, Mohanty S, Pan S. (2005) The Impacts of U.S. Cotton Programs on the West and Central African Countries Cotton Export Earnings Agricultural Economics Review. 6: 1-11
Fadiga ML, Misra SK, Ramirez OA. (2005) US consumer purchasing decisions and demand for apparel Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 9: 367-379
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