Kate Fuller
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Ph.D. dissertation completed in March 2012 2145 Social Sciences & Humanities |
Fields of Interest
Resource Economics, Bioeconomic Modeling, Agricultural Pests and Diseases, Demand Systems, Economics of Wine
Dissertation Topic
The Economics of Pierce's Disease in the California Winegrape Industry
Dissertation Committee
Julian Alston (co-chair), Jim Sanchirico (co-chair), Jonathan Kaplan, David Zilberman
Publications
- Alston, Julian, Kate Fuller, James Lapsley, and George Soleas. 2011. "Too much of a Good Thing?: Causes and Consequences of Increases in Sugar Content of California Wine Grapes." Journal of Wine Economics. 6(2): 139-159
- Kate B. Fuller, Julian M. Alston, and James N. Sanchirico. 2011. "Spatial Externalities and Vector-Borne Plant Diseases: Pierce's Disease and the Blue-Green Sharpshooter in the Napa Valley."
- Julian M. Alston, Kate B. Fuller, James T. Lapsley, George Soleas, and Kabir P. Tumber. 2011. "Splendide Mendax: False Label Claims about High and Rising Alcohol Content of Wine."
- Kate B. Fuller, Mahri Monson, Jennifer Ward, and Leah Greden Mathews. 2005. "Can Nature Drive Economic Growth?" Review of Agricultural Economics. 27(4)
