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Jayson L. Lusk

Researcher at Purdue University

Publications -  395
Citations -  16842

Jayson L. Lusk is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Willingness to pay & Common value auction. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 385 publications receiving 14769 citations. Previous affiliations of Jayson L. Lusk include San Diego State University & West Texas A&M University.

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Submission patterns, submission policies, and revealed preferences for agricultural economics journals.

TL;DR: In this article, the submission, rejection, and resubmission patterns of ninety-six papers published in five agricultural and environmental economics journals and use this information to infer authors' preferences among the set of journals.
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Experimental auction markets for studying consumer preferences

TL;DR: Experimental auction markets as mentioned in this paper allow people to bid to buy real products using real money in a setting employing rules that provide incentives for people to truthfully reveal their value for each product up for auction.
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Using Genetic Testing to Improve Fed Cattle Marketing Decisions

TL;DR: The value of using genetic information to selectively market cattle ranges from $1-$13/head depending on how a producer currently markets cattle and the grid structure as mentioned in this paper, and the current cost of genetic testing (about $40/head).
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A Comparison of Salary Structures Between Economics and Agricultural Economics Departments

TL;DR: The authors examined whether differences exist in the prevailing salary structures for doctorate-granting economics and agricultural economics departments at public, land-grant universities in the United States and found that economics departments exhibit greater variation in annual salaries, higher estimated negative returns to seniority, and larger estimated returns to career publishing success than do agricultural economics.
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A Comparison of Auction and Choice Experiment: An Application to Consumer Willingness to Pay for Rice with Improved Storage Management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated two potential reasons for the discrepancy between auction and choice experiments, anchoring and information, for why consumers' willingness to pay for rice with improved insect control and for rice stored using Integrated Pest Management.