Noé J Nava (Noe-J-Nava)

Noe-J-Nava

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Company:USDA Economic Research Service

Location:Chicago, IL

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BDA_course_Aalto

Bayesian Data Analysis course at Aalto

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ADRF_example

Check documentation in "Towards a data hub of global daily weather observations for the ERS" By Noé J Nava and Maros Ivanic

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AEZ18_to_MXmuni

Shapefile illustration and creation that maps Mexican municipalities into the AEZs that split the Mexican

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BDA_R_demos

Bayesian Data Analysis demos for R

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censorship_demonstration

Based on the work on Nava and Dong (2022)

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interstate_food_trade_replication

Replication material for Nava, Ridley, and Dall'Erba Agricultural Economics Forthcoming, "A model of the U.S. food system: What are the determinants of the state vulnerabilities to production shocks and supply chain disruptions?"

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mexSugarTax_replication

Replication material for Nava and Dong (2022)'s JAAEA, "The impact of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages in Mexico: A censored QUAI demand system approach"

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prism

Processing IMPLAN data for county output and employment across all U.S. industries to be used by DSI economics team.

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R.mted

Description: Collection of curated R functions for MTED economists. Functions are created by MTED economists or modified from other packages.

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suez_canal_and_US_food_Security

This repository performs a general equilibrium welfare analysis derived from a gravity model of domestic and international food flows between all U.S. states and from eight international sources. Then, it describes the results from a counterfactual that emulates the temporary closure of the Suez Canal on food security in U.S. states.

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