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Identifying Non-Cooperative Behavior Among Spouses: Child Outcomes in Migrant-Sending Households
children spend more time in household production, while mothers spend less time in both household ... household: simply reallocating time to compensate for the father’s absence would cause an increase in ... household labor for both children and mothers and, if migration occurs in response to a negative shock, we ...
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Ohio in Prime Position to Fill Green Energy Gaps
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/ohio-prime-position-fill-green-energy-gaps
Ohio should look to its roots in manufacturing – and its expertise in developing new ... technologies – to spur the state's job growth in the green economy, according to a new Ohio State University ... Weinstein and Mark Partridge, Swank Professor of Urban Policy in the Department of Agricultural, ...
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Reducing Sediment Loading in Lake Erie by Identifying Legal and Policy Options for Improved Agricultural Drainage Ditches
As primary conveyors of water in the Lake Erie watershed, agricultural drainage ditches play ... a role in the identified problem of high levels of agricultural sediment loading in Lake Erie. However, ... legal and policy barriers in Ohio hinder our ability to address the relationship between drainage ...
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Rural-Urban Interface: Policy Issues and a Land Grant Response
Roots of this applied science mission are in agriculture and its place in the broader society. As the ... are changing in the zone where farm and city blend, what policy responses have emerged and where Land ... Grant Universities fit in all of that. By Lawrence Libby Policy brief Friday, June 8, 2001 ...
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Building Family Business Relations
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/building-family-business-relations
Hiring only non-family members would likely make labor management in your business easier than ... members: spouses, children, in-laws, siblings and parents. Family members usually have some key management ... responsibilities and also work daily in the business. The overall benefits of having family members in the business ...
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How Well Do Farmers Tolerate Risk? Comparisons with Nonfarm Business Owners and the General Population
Published in the 4th Quarter 2013 edition of Choices magazine. Brian E. Roe Journal article ...
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The Economic Value of Shale in Ohio
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/economic-value-shale-ohio
Presentation by Amanda Weinstein, Graduate Research Associate for the C. William Swank Program in ... Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy ...
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H. Allen Klaiber- Ohio State's 2012-2013 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Conference Series
H. Allen Klaiber, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural, Environmental and ... Oil Exploration on Housing Value in Pennsylvania" at Ohio State's 2012-2013 Agricultural ...
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Mark Partridge- Ohio State's 2012-2013 Agricultural Policy and Outlook Conference Series
Mark Partridge, Professor and Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy in the Department of Agricultural, ...
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Growth and Change: What will Economic Recovery Bring to Ohio
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/growth-and-change-what-will-economic-recovery-bring-ohio
The current economic downturn is the worst since the Great Depression in the 1930s. Recent reports ... recovery compare to the nation? Will economic recovery be vigorous, or will it drag on in a manner that ... recoveries and draw some clues from how Ohio and the nation have performed in the past. Mark Partridge Policy ...