
In this podcast, Mike McGrath is joined by Dr. Paul Ferraro of Johns Hopkins University to discuss how experimental economics can be used with agri-environmental programs. Similar to testing new agriculture techniques, such as a new crop variety or a new fertilizer method, experimental economics is a way to test proposed agriculture programs to develop evidence-based programs.
Oct 1, 2015
9 min

Mike McGrath is joined by the University of Delaware’s Dr. Kent Messer to discuss the use of behavioral economics and the Center for Behavioral and Experimental Agri-Environmental Research (CBEAR). In a field that combines psychology and economics, behavioral economics can help us understand how humans make decisions and how we can design programs to best achieve their goals.
Oct 1, 2015
11 min

Mike McGrath is joined by Dr. Kent Messer (University of Delaware) and Dr. Paul Ferraro (Johns Hopkins University), the co-directors of CBEAR, the Center for Behavioral & Experimental Agri-Environmental Research. They discuss the goals of CBEAR, who is involved, and what we can expect from CBEAR in the near future.
Sep 30, 2015
10 min
