Andrew Novakovic does applied research and has extension responsibilities that focus on the economics of dairy markets. Specific research interests are in marketing systems, federal and state market policies, the efficiency and performance of markets, interregional and international competition, transportation, and operations analysis. He is author or coauthor of over 300 publications, including about 40 peer-reviewed articles, papers, and book chapters; 75 research bulletins, notes, and abstracts; 140 extension bulletins and briefing papers; and 70 other popular articles and papers. Dr. Novakovic's extension program stresses market economics and public policy, aiming to focus on issues of current and future importance to policymakers and industry decision makers. Dr. Novakovic is the Director of the Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy (CPDMP) and is a cofounder and codirector of the National Institute for Livestock and Dairy Policy (NILDP). Founded in 1988, NILDP is a joint program between the CPDMP and the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University. Among projects and activities funded through CPDMP and NILDP are several consortia and conferences that bring together academic, industry, and government professionals to work on and discuss issues of national prominence relevent to the dairy industry. TeachingAEM 1101: Introduction to Applied Economics and Management Selected PublicationsBishop, P. M., and A. M. Novakovic. 1999. The implications of trade liberalization for federal milk marketing orders. Research Bulletin 97-1, Department of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University (revised). Pratt, James E., Phillip M. Bishop, Eric M. Erba, Andrew M. Novakovic, and Mark W. Stephenson. 1998. Normative estimates of class I prices across U.S. milk markets. Research Bulletin 98-5, Department of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University. Doyon, M. A., and Andrew M. Novakovic. 1997. An application of experimental economics to agricultural policies: The case of U.S. dairy deregulation on farm level markets. Research Bulletin 97-11, Department of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University. Zhou, Meng, and Andrew M. Novakovic. 1996. Exporting to China: Possibilities and challenges for US dairy industry. Agribusiness 12(1):1-13. Weersink, Alfons, Charles Nicholson, Peter H. Cougler, and Andrew Novakovic. 1995. Comparative evaluation of farm inputs and services networks in New York and Ontario. Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing 7(3):65-88. Emerick, Paula A., Andrew M. Novakovic, and Lois Schertz Willett. 1994. Examining changes in dairy product price relationships due to increasing price volatility. Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management, Chicago, April 18-19, edited by B. Wade Brorsen. Outreach and Extension• Host and founder of the National Committee for Dairy Markets and Policy Education Awards• American Agricultural Economics Association Group Extension Award, 1984 EducationPh.D., Purdue University, 1979 © 2007 Cornell
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