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Henry Bryant
- Research Professor
- Office:
- AGLS 351E
- Email:
- [email protected]
- Phone:
- (979) 845-5913
Education
- Undergraduate Education
- B.S. Finance, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
- Graduate Education
- Ph.D. Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University
Areas of Expertise
- Agricultural Policy
- Renewable Energy
- Risk Management
- Commodity Futures and Options
- Causal Inference
Professional Summary
Henry Bryant, Ph.D. is a research associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics. Prior to joining the faculty at Texas A&M University, he conducted post-doctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on agricultural policy, commodity marketing, and risk management. Bryant’s outreach activities focus on developing online tools to help agricultural producers make optimal decisions.
Selected Publications
*Maisashvili, A., Bryant, H.L., Knapek, G., Raulston, J.M. “Are Crop Insurance Premium-Implied Yield Distributions Valid?”, Agricultural Finance Review, 79(2019): 467-490. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AFR-09-2018-0077/full/html.
*Monge, J. , Bryant, H.L., Gan, J., and Richardson, J.W., “Land Use and General Equilibrium Implications of an Afforestation-Based Carbon Sequestration Policy for the United States Economy”, Ecological Economics, 127(2016): 102-120, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.03.015.
Bryant, H.L., *Gogichaishvili, I., Anderson, D., Richardson, J.W., Sawyer, J., Wickersham, T., and Drewery, M.L., “The Value of Post-Extracted Algae Residue,” Algal Research, 1(2012): 185-193.
Bryant, H.L., Bessler, D.A. and Haigh. M.S., “Disproving Causal Relationships Using Observational Data”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 71(2009): 357-374.
Bryant, H.L. and Davis, G.C., “Revisiting Aggregate US Meat Demand with a Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates Approach: Do We Need a More General Theory?”, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90(2008):103-116.
All Publications
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