Levan Elbakidze

Assistant Research Professor

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Contact Information

Texas A&M University

Department of Agricultural Economics

525 Ireland st.

Blocker Building 333 F

College Station, TX, 77843-2124

Phone: (979)845-3225

lelbakidze@tamu.edu

 

 

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Work Information

Assistant Research Professor

Research Topics: Agricultural Bio-Security, Production, Economics of Terrorism, Climate Change Impact and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation, Water Resources, 

Teaching: Quantitative Analysis in Agricultural Economics, Mathematical Programming

 

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Publications

Elbakidze L., “Economic Benefits of Animal Tracing in the Cattle Production Sector ” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 32, 1, (April 2007):169-180.

Elbakidze L. and B. McCarl., “Sequestration Offsets versus Direct Emission Reductions: Consideration of Environmental Externalities.”  Ecological Economics.  60 (January, 2007):564-571

Elbakidze L., "Possible Economic Impacts of Changes in Water Availability on Agriculture in the Truckee Valley", Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 42, 4, (August 2006):841-849.

Elbakidze L. and B. McCarl, “Animal Disease Pre Event Preparedness versus Post Event Response: When is it Economic to Protect?” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 38, 2, (August 2006):327-336.

Elbakidze L. and B. McCarl., “Should We Consider the Co-benefits of Agricultural GHG Offsets?” Choices, Fall, 2004.

 

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Work In Progress

 

“The Economics of Agricultural Bio-security:  An Interpretive Literature Review”

“Animal Disease Mitigation in High Plains of Texas: Implications of Quarantine Strategies”

Modeling and Economic Evaluation of Effectiveness of Avian Influenza Mitigation Options

“Economic Indicators, Education, and Terrorism”

 

 

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Courses

AGEC 317 – Fall 2004

Quantitative Analysis in Agricultural Economics

 

AGEC 641 LAB – Spring 2004, Spring 2005

Applied Mathematical Programming

 

 

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Favorite Links

Environmental Economics Blog

AEA

AAEA

Fetchbook

AddAll Bookstore

South Austin Jug Band

Crooks and Liars

Digg

Interesting Ideas

Drudge Report

Weather

 

 

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Biographical Information

 

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Personal Interests

 

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