Biography

Elijah (Eli) Kosse received his M.S. in applied economics from the University of Idaho and joined 葫芦影业 in 2017. Before SDSU, he was a research associate at Texas Tech University and taught for a year at the University of Idaho. At SDSU, he teaches a variety of courses ranging from Principles of Microeconomics to Global Food Systems.

Education

Academic and Professional Experience

Academic Interests
Academic Interests
  • Welfare analysis of trade policies 
  • Agricultural marketing
  • International food systems
Academic Responsibilities
  • ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (2017-Present) 
  • AGEC 271 - Farm and Ranch Management (2017-Present) 
  • AGEC 354 - Agricultural Marketing/Prices (2018-Present) 
  • ABS 203 - Global Food Systems (2018-Present) 
  • AGEC 490 - Quiz Bowl (2019-Present)
  • ECON 431 - Managerial Economics (2020-Present) 
Committees and Professional Memberships
  • Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, member, 2018-present

Research and Scholar Work

Areas of Research
  • International trade policy
  • Welfare analysis and applied game theory
  • Profitability of bioenergy
  • Farmer tools to aid in profit-maximization
Awards and Honors
  • Undergraduate Teacher of the Year 2020-2021
Publications
  1. Devadoss, Stephen and Elijah Kosse, 鈥淧olitical Economy of the U.S.-Mexican Tomato Trade Agreement鈥, The World Economy 43, no. 4 (2020): 1059-1075.
  2. Saul, Darin, Soren Newman, Steven Peterson, Eli Kosse, Ryan Jacobson, Robert Keefe, Stephen Devadoss, Tammy Laninga and Jill Moroney. "Evaluation of three forest-based bioenergy development strategies in the Inland Northwest, United States." Journal of Forestry 116, no. 6 (2018): 497-504.
  3. Kosse, Elijah and Stephen Devadoss. "Welfare analysis of the U.S.-Mexican tomato suspension agreement." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 48, no. 4 (2016): 430-449.
  4. Kosse, Elijah Jacob, Stephen Devadoss and Jeff Luckstead. "U.S.-Mexico tomato dispute." Journal of International Trade Law and Policy (2014).
Mailing Address:
Harding Hall 206
Economics ABS-Box 2220
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007
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