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Yuko Onozaka
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Special Appointment
Assistant Professor
Ph.D.: University of California - Davis
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Location:
B338 Clark Bldg.
Telephone:
(970) 491-0678
E-mail: yuko.onozaka@colostate.edu
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Base Appointment
Resident Instruction, Research, and Extension
Fields of Interest
Choice modeling, Food marketing, Non-market valuation, Applied econometrics
Courses
EA335
- Introduction to Econometrics
EA710 - Agricultural Marketing
Selected Publications, Presentations and
Projects
Papers
“What Exactly Are Consumers Paying For? Results from a
Consumer Survey with Stated Choice Experiments to Identify Preferences
for Organic and Conventional Fresh Produce” (with David Bunch and
Douglas Larson). Revise and resubmit to American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2006.
“Analyzing the Effects of State Dependence and Heterogeneity on
Consumers’ Organic and Conventional Fresh Produce Choices Using
Household Level Scanner Data,” (with David Bunch and Douglas
Larson). Working paper, 2007.
“Impure Public Goods, Impure Altruism, and Organic Purchase Decisions,” Working paper, 2007.
“What Exactly Are They Paying For? Explaining the Price
Premium for Organic Fresh Produce Consumers” (with David Bunch
and Douglas Larson). Agricultural & Resource Economics Update, Vol.9, No.6 (July/Aug 2006). University of California Giannini Foundation.
“The Public’s Willingness to Pay for Improving
California’s Water Quality,” (with Douglas Larson and
Daniel Lew). Benefits and Costs Resource Policies Affecting Public and Private Land: Fourteenth Interim Report [W-133]. 2001
Presentations
“Analyzing the Effects of State Dependence and Heterogeneity on
Consumers’ Organic and Conventional Fresh Produce Choices Using
Household Level Scanner Data” (with David Bunch and Douglas
Larson). Selected Paper Prepared for
Presentation at the Western Agricultural Economics Association Annual
Meeting, Portland, Oregon, July 29-August 1, 2007.
“Economic Impact and Market Potential of Colorado Agro-tourism:
Results from National Consumer Survey,” (with Dawn Thilmany and
Martha Sullins). Selected Paper
Prepared for Presentation at the Western Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, July 29-August 1, 2007.
“Demand Analyses of Organic and Conventional Fresh Produce Using
Discrete Choice Models That Combine Multiple Data Sources” (with
David Bunch and Douglas Larson). Presented
at the 8th Occasional California Workshop on Environmental and Resource
Economics. Santa Barbara, California, October 28-29, 2005.
“Niche Markets.” Presentation in the Agriculture and Industrial Organization Forum, University of California, Davis, February 2004.
“Evaluating Alternative Methods for Dealing with Missing Observations – An Economic Application.” Selected
Paper Prepared for Presentation at the American Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach California, July 28-31, 2002.
Projects
Assessing the economic impact and market potential of Colorado
agritourism: With Dawn Tilmany and Martha Sullins (Colorado State
University)
Using dynamic adjustment model to estimate California’s wine
grape supply: With Richard Howitt, Richard Green and Dale Heien
(University of California, Davis)
Analyzing the effects of social interactions in consumers’
organic fresh produce choices: With Kjell Arne Brekke (University of
Oslo) and John Dagsvik (Statistics Norway)
Social Interactions in Awareness of and Participation in Green Energy
Programs: The Case of Seattle Green Power: With Gorm Kipperberg
(Colorado State University)
An Econometric Investigation of the Determinants of Preference
Reversals in Stated Choice Experiments: With Gorm Kipperberg (Colorado
State University)
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