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Marco Costanigro
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Assistant Professor
Ph.D.: Washington State University
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Location:
B326 Clark Bldg.
Telephone:
(970) 491-6948
E-mail: marco.costanigro@colostate.edu
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Base Appointment
Resident Instruction, Research, and Extension
Fields of Interest
Food Marketing, Industrial marketing, Applied Econometrics
Courses
EA335
- Introduction to Econometrics
Selected Publications, Presentations and
Projects
Publications and Working Papers
Costanigro, M., J.J. McCluskey, and R.C. Mittelhammer. “Segmenting the Wine
Market Based on Price: Hedonic Regression when Different Prices mean Different
Products,” Journal of Agricultural
Economics. In press.
Costanigro, M., J.J.
McCluskey, and R.C. Mittelhammer. “Let the Market be Your Guide: and Endogenous
Classification and Valuation of Wines”. Journal
of Applied Econometrics, under review.
Costanigro, M. and J.J.
McCluskey. “The relationship Between Quality Choice, Firm and Collective
Reputation”. Working paper.
Presentations and Papers
Collective versus Brand Reputations in Wines, selected paper presented at the
AARES Organized Symposium at the 2007 AAEA,
WAEA, and CAES Joint Annual Meeting in Oregon, July 29 - August 1,
2007.
Wine Valuation by Price
Segments, selected poster at the 2006 American
Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting in Long Beach, July
23-26.
Identifying Submarkets in the
Wine Industry: a Multivariate Approach to Hedonic Regression. Paper accepted for
presentation at the 2006 American Agricultural
Economics Association (AAEA) Annual Meeting in Long Beach, CA, July
23-26.
Segmenting the Wine Market
based on Price: Hedonic regression when different prices mean different
products. Presented at the Western Agricultural
Economics Association (WAEA)
meetings, San Francisco, CA 2005.
Price Segmentation of Wine,
Academic Showcase Juried Poster Session Washington State University, 2005.
Price as a Signal of Quality:
Segmenting the California and Washington Wine Markets based on Price, selected
paper presented at the 2005 Australian
Agricultural and Resource Economics Society meetings in Coffs Harbour,
Australia.
Urban Market improvement and
Social Capital in Arsi and Bale. End of mission report and recommendations
submitted to the Arsi and Bale Rural
Development Project and F.A.O., Fall 2002.
Economic Implications of a
Molecular Assay for Detection of Seed-Borne Botrytis spp. on Onions. Poster
presented at the 2002 National Allium Research
Conference Pasco, WA, 2002
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