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                Ye Ziwei

                Title: Assistant Professor

                Office: Mingde Main Building, Room 0506

             Tel:           Email:yeziwei@ruc.edu.cn

                                


Research Interests: 

Agricultural Technology, Resource and Environmental Economics, Policy Analysis and Evaluation



Biography:

  Ye Ziwei, female, born in November 1995, from Wenling, Zhejiang Province. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Agricultural and Rural Development, Renmin University of China, and a Young Scholar under the Renmin University "Outstanding Scholar" Program (B position). She graduated in 2022 from the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics at Michigan State University, co-advised by Felicia Wu and David A. Hennessy. Her main research areas include Agricultural Technology, Agricultural Resource and Environmental Economics, and Policy Analysis and Evaluation. Her research has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

  



Publications:

Ye, Z., Wu, F., and Hennessy, D. A. 2021. “Environmental and Economic Concerns surrounding Restrictions on Glyphosate Use in Corn.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118 (18): e2017470118.


Working Papers:

  1. Ye, Z., Krupke, C. H., DiFonzo, C., Hennessy, D. A., and Wu, F. “Overplanting Threatens Transgenic Crop Technology, but It Is More Than the Tragedy of the Commons.”


  2. Ye, Z., Wu, F., and Hennessy, D. A. “Climate Adaptation Value of Drought-Tolerant Technology in a Crop Insurance Context.”


  3. Chiang W., Ye, Z., Hennessy, D. A., Munkvold, G. P., and Wu, F. “Adoption of Transgenic, Insect-Protected Corn Reduces Aflatoxin- and Drought-Related Insurance Claims.”


  4. Chiang W., Hennessy, D. A., Yu, J., Ye, Z., and Wu, F. “Vip-Containing Bt Corn and Irrigation Reduce Aflatoxin Risk in Southern US Corn Fields: An Analysis of Crop Insurance Claims.”


  5. “The Impact of Land Market Opening in Ukraine” (Ziwei Ye, with Klaus W. Deininger, Donald F. Larson, Oleg Nivievskyi, and Anna Harus)