DAVID S. BULLOCK Personal Address: Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics University of Illinois 326 Mumford Hall 1301 W. Gregory Drive Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-5510 dsbulloc@uiuc.edu August 19, 1960 U.S.A.
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University of Chicago, Ph.D. (Economics), 1989 University of Chicago, M.A. (Economics), 1985 New College Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Master of Christian Studies, 1983 Arizona State University, B.A. (Economics/Latin American Studies), 1982 La Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, Mexico, Exchange Student (Economics), 1981 Employment Associate Professor, University of Illinois Department of Agricultural Economics, August 1996-present --research concentration in political economy of agricultural policy, applied welfare economics, and production economics --teach Ph.D. courses on the economics of agricultural policy and applied welfare economics, on the theory of economic equilibrium, and on the economics and public policy of biotechnology. Assistant Professor, University of Illinois Department of Agricultural Economics, 1989-1996 Faculty member (part-time), Department of Economics, St. John's University, Collegeville, MN, 1988-1989 --designed and taught two microeconomics principals courses, two macroeconomics principals courses
Scholarly Papers Manuscripts published or forthcoming: Bullock, David S., Philip Garcia, and Kie-Yup Shin. "Towards Measuring Producer Welfare Under Output Price Uncertainty and Risk Non-Neutrality." Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 49(2005): 1-21. Mittenzwei, K. & D.S. Bullock. ―Rules and Equilibria: A Formal Conceptualisation of Institutions with an Application to Norwegian Agricultural Policy Making.‖ In Role of Institutions in Rural Policies and Agricultural Markets, eds. G. Van Huylenbroeck, W. Verbeke, and L. Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V., 2004, pp. 109-121. Katrinidis, Stelios D., Elisavet I. Nitsi, and David S. Bullock. ―A Multi-Market Welfare Analysis of Greek Corn, Cotton, and Sugar Beet Policy.‖ Accepted for publication, Agricultural Economics, September 2004. Boerngen, Maria A., and David S. Bullock. ―Farmers’ Time Investment in Human Capital: A Comparison Between Conventional and Reduced-Chemical Growers.‖ Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 19(2004): 100-109. Jeong, Kyeong-Soo, Philip Garcia, and David S. Bullock. ―A Statistical Welfare Analysis of the Japanese Beef Liberalization.‖ Journal of Policy Modeling 25(2003): 237-256. Nelson, G. C. and D. Bullock. ―Environmental Effects of Glyphosate-resistant Soybeans in the USA.‖ The Economic and Environment Impacts of Agbiotech: A Global Perspective, ed. N. Kalaitzandonakes. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2003, pp. 89-102. Bullock, David S., and Klaus Salhofer. ―Judging Agricultural Policies: A Survey.‖ Agricultural Economics 28(May 2003): 225-243. Nelson, Gerald C., and David S. Bullock. ―Simulating a Relative Environmental Effect of Glyphosate-Resistant Soybeans.‖ Ecological Economics 45(2003): 189-202. Bullock, David S., Jess Lowenberg-deBoer, and Scott Swinton. ―Adding Value to Spatially Managed Inputs by Understanding Site-specific Yield Response.‖ Agricultural Economics 27(2002): 233-245. Bullock, D.S., and M. Desquilbet,. ―The Economics of Non-GMO Segregation and Identity Preservation.‖ Food Policy 27(2002): 81-99. Bullock, David S., and Jay S. Coggins. ―Do Farmers Receive Huge Rents from Small Lobbying Efforts?‖ Chapter 8 (pp. 146-159) of Agricultural Policy for the 21st
Century, eds. Luther Tweeten and Stanley R. Thompson. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 2002. Bullock, David S., and Elisavet I. Nitsi. ―Roundup Ready Soybean Technology and Farm Production Costs: Measuring the Incentive to Adopt.” American Behavioral Scientist 44(April 2001), 1283-1301. Bullock, David S., and Elisavet Nitsi. ―Soybean and Corn GMO Adoption and Private Profitability.‖ Chapter 4 (pp. 21-38) of The Economics and Politics of Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture, ed. G. C. Nelson. London: Academic Press, 2001. Nelson, Gerald C., and Bullock, David S. ―The Economics of Technology Adoption.‖ Chapter 3 (pp. 15-19) of The Economics and Politics of Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture, ed. G. C. Nelson. London: Academic Press, 2001. Bullock, David S., and Donald G. Bullock. ―From Agronomic Research to Farm Management Guidelines: A Primer on the Economics of Information and Precision Agriculture.‖ Precision Agriculture, 2(2000): 71-101. Bullock, David S., Klaus Salhofer, and Jukka Kola. ―The Normative Analysis of Agricultural Policy: A General Framework and Review.‖ Journal of Agricultural Economics, 50(September 1999): 512-535. Jeong, Kyeong-Soo, David S. Bullock, and Philip Garcia. ―Testing the Efficient Redistribution Hypothesis: An Application to Japanese Beef Policy.‖ American Journal of Agricultural Economics 81(May 1999): 408-423. Bullock, David S., Newell Kitchen, and Donald G. Bullock. ―Lessons Learned from MultiDisciplinary Research of Corn/Soybean Systems.‖ Invited paper, accepted 1999, Precision Agriculture. Nelson, Gerald C., Timothy Josling, David Bullock, Laurian Unnevehr, Mark Rosegrant, and Lowell Hill. ―The Economics and Politics of Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture: Implications for WTO 2000.‖ Bulletin 809, UIUC-ACES, Office of Research. November, 1999. Bullock, David S., and Klaus Salhofer. ―A Note on the Efficiency of Income Redistribution with Simple and Combined Policies.‖ Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, (October 1998): 266-269. Bullock, David S., and Klaus Salhofer. ―Measuring the Social Costs of Inefficient Combination of Policy Instruments: The Case of U.S. Agricultural Policy.‖ Agricultural Economics, 18 (1998): 249-259.
Bullock, D.G., D.S. Bullock, E.D. Nafziger, T.A. Peterson, P. Carter, T. Doerge, and S. Paszkiewicz. ―Does Variable Rate Seeding of Corn Pay?.‖ Agronomy Journal, 90 (Nov.-Dec. 1998): 830-836. Bullock, David S. ―Cooperative Game Theory and the Measurement of Political Power.‖ American Journal of Agricultural Economics 78(1996): 745-752. Bullock, David S. "Pareto Optimal Income Redistribution, Political Preference Functions, and the European Community's Common Agricultural Policy." The Economics of Agriculture, Volume 2: Papers in Honor of D. Gale Johnson, eds. John Antle and Daniel Sumner. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996, pp. 244-262. Bullock, David S. "Are Government Transfers Efficient? An Alternative Test of the Efficient Redistribution Hypothesis." Journal of Political Economy 103(1995): 1236-1274. Bullock, David S., and Klaus Salhofer. ―Is Government Efficient? An Illustration from U.S. Agricultural Policy.‖ Die Bodenkultur 46(November 1995): 379-391. Stark, C. Robert, David S. Bullock, and Wesley D. Seitz. "Political Power Measures for Water Management Interest Groups." Water Quantity/QualityManagement and Conflict Resolution , eds. Ariel Dinar and Edna Loehman. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1995, pp. 439-452. Bullock, David S. "In Search of Rational Government: What Political Preference Function Studies Measure and Assume." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 76(1994): 347-361. Bullock, David S. "The Countercyclicity of Government Transfers: A Political Pressure Group Approach." Review of Agricultural Economics 16(1994): 93-102. Bullock, David S. and Kyeong-Soo Jeong. "A Critical Assessment of the Political Preference Function Approach in Agricultural Economics: Comment." Agricultural Economics 10(1994): 201-206. Bullock, David S., and Donald G. Bullock. "Calculation of Optimal N Fertilizer Rates." Agronomy Journal 86(1994): 921-923. Bullock, Donald G., and David S. Bullock. "Quadratic and Quadratic-Plus-Plateau Models for Predicting Optimal Nitrogen Rate of Corn: A Comparison." Agronomy Journal 86(1994): 191-195. Bullock, David S. "Welfare Implications of Equilibrium Supply and Demand Curves in an Open Economy." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75(1993): 52-58.
Bullock, David S. "Multimarket Effects of Technological Change: Comment." Review of Agricultural Economics 15(1993): 603-608. Coggins, Jay S. and David S. Bullock. "Evaluating the Behavior of International Cartel Members." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 75(1993): 1231-1237. Bullock, David S. "Objectives and Constraints of Government Policy: Explaining the Countercyclicity of Transfers to Agriculture." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74(1992): 617-629. Bullock, David S. "Redistributing Income Back to European Community Consumers and Taxpayers through the Common Agricultural Policy." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74(1992): 59-67. Unpublished manuscripts: Desquilbet, Marion, and David S. Bullock. ―Who Pays the Cost of GMO Segregation and Identity Preservation, and Who is to Blame?‖ Resubmitted, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, January 2004. In second round of reviews. Brouhle, Keith, and David S. Bullock. ―Measuring Welfare Effects of Uncertain Changes in Quality of Credence Goods under Partial or Exaggerated Information.‖ Working paper, University of Illinois Department of Agricultural and Environmental Economics, 2004. Bullock, David S., and Nicholas Minot. ―On Measuring the Value of a Nonmarket Good Using Market Data.‖ Submitted to second round of reviews, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, September 2004. Bullock, David S., Stelios D. Katranidis, and Elisavet I. Nitsi. ―The Economic Effects of EU Wheat Policies in Greece: A Welfare Analysis of Horizontally Linked Markets.‖ Submitted, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2002. Invited to be revised and resubmitted. Mittenzwei, Klaus, and David S. Bullock. ―Rules and Equilibria: A Formal Conceptualization of Institutions with an Application to Norwegian Agricultural Policy Making.‖ Working paper, University of Illinois Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics and Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute (NILF), 2003. Bullock, David S., and E. Elisabet Rutström. ―Policy Making and Rent-Dissipation: An Experimental Test.‖ Submitted, Experimental Economics, May 2004. Works Published on the Worldwide Web
Bullock, David S., and Elisavet Nitsi. ―European Union Common Agricultural Policy.‖ (A part of G.C. Nelson, D. Onstad, L. Unnevehr, D.S. Bullock, A. Winter-Nelson, and M. ArendsKuenning, ―World Food Sustainable Agriculture Information on the Web.‖ C-FAR Strategic Research Initiative, Information Systems Technology.), 2000. http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/wf/tutorial.html#. Chiang, Chang-chou, and David S. Bullock, ―U.S. Sugar Policy.‖ (A part of G.C. Nelson, D. Onstad, L. Unnevehr, D.S. Bullock, A. Winter-Nelson, and M. Arends-Kuenning, ―World Food Sustainable Agriculture Information on the Web.‖ C-FAR Strategic Research Initiative, Information Systems Technology.), 2000. http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/wf/tutorial.html#. Articles in Trade Journals Bullock, David S., Marion Desquilbet, and Elisavet I. Nitsi. ―The Economics of Non-GMO Segregation.‖ Feed & Grain 40 (January 2001): 16-22. Clapp, Stephen, ―Economists Challenge Cost Estimates for Grain Segregation.‖ (Discussion of manuscript by David S. Bullock, M. Desquilbet, and E. I. Nitsi, ―The Economics of Non-GMO Segregation and Identity Preservation‖). Food Traceability Report 1, No. 2 (July 2001): 18-19. Roseboro, Ken (ed.). ―What Are the Costs of Producing IP and Non-GMO?‖ (Review and description of manuscript by David S. Bullock and M. Desquilbet, ―The Economics of Non-GMO Segregation and Identity Preservation.‖) The Non-GMO Source 1, (January 2002): 1-2. Research Support Received Bullock, David S. William and Flora Hewlett Summer International Research Grant, 1990, $3500. UIUC,
Bullock, David S. "A Multi-market Model of Surplus Transformation via the EC's Common Agricultural Policy," UIUC Campus Research Board grant, September 1989 - December 1990, $8,614. Bullock, David S. "The Political Economies of the Japanese and Korean Beef Industries," UIUC Campus Research Board grant, August 1993 - August 1994, $12,800. Bullock, Donald G., and David S. Bullock. "Optimal Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Rates for Corn." UIUC Campus Research Board grant, August 1994 - August 1995, $5,500.
Bullock, Donald G., David S. Bullock, and R. Olson. "Variable Rate Seeding of Corn via GPS Technology." Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. and Deere and Company, 1994 - 1996, $145,801. Bullock, Donald G., David S. Bullock, and Susanne Aref. ―Consideration of Farmer Perception of Risk, Rainfall Probability and Realisitic Production Functions in the Calculation of Economic Optimum N Rates for Corn.‖ Fertilizer Research and Education Council, Illinois Department of Agriculture, July 1996 - June 1997, $15,621. Bullock, Donald G. and David S. Bullock (co-principal investigators), H. Reetz and R. Milby. ―Enhanced Farm Research Analyst—A decision and Analysis Support System.‖ CFAR Information Systems and Technology SRI Competitive Grant, FY 2000, $73,000. McIsaac, Gregory, David Bullock, Richard Cooke, and Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant. ―Economic Analysis of Nitrate Reduction Effects in Drainage Water from Organic Farming Practices.‖ Illinois Department of Agriculture Sustainable Agriculture Grant Program. $188,988. 2000-2002. Bullock, David S., Marion Desquilbet, and Klaus Salhofer. ―Commerce international et plantes transgéniques : une analyse de bien-être‖ (―International Trade and Transgenic Plants: A Welfare Analysis‖). The French National Institute of Agronomic Research (INRA). 20,000 French francs. 2000. Bullock, David S., Timothy Josling, Gerald Nelson, Laurian Unnevehr, and Lowell Hill. ―The Economics and Politics of Genetically Modified Organisms: Implications for Agricultural Trade Policies.‖ American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture. $68,254. May 21, 1999 to August 20, 2000. Bullock, David S., Stelios Katranidis, and Elisavet I. Nitsi. ―Implications of Agenda 2000 CAP Reform on Horizontally and Vertically Related Greek Agricultural Markets.‖ University of Macedonia Economic and Social Sciences. $9,000. September 21, 2000 to July 20, 2001. Bullock, David S. ―Revising the Ohio Herbicide Selector Program to Investigate the National Geographic Distribution of Production Cost Savings from Glyphosate-Resistant Soybeans.‖ C-FAR and UIUC Office of Research, May 2000-August 2000, $13,400. Belentzas, K.Th., S.D. Katranidis, and D.S. Bullock. ―A Model for Estimating the Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy Reform on Horizontally and Vertically Related Agricultural Markets.‖) Greek Ministry of Agriculture, April 2000-December 2000, 25,000,000 Greek drachmas (approximately $70,000).
Bullock, David S., and D.G. Bullock. C-FAR FY2002 IT-SRI. ―In-field management prescriptions.‖ 1 year. 2002. $80,000 ($40,000 to ITCS). Bullock, David S., Amy Ando, and Madhu Khanna. C-FAR 2002 Internal Competitive Grants Program. ―Ethanol Policy in the Presence of Other Economic Distortions: Is a WinWin Policy Change Possible?‖ July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2003, $55,000. Scholarships, Honors Outstanding Student in Economics (Arizona State University, 1982). Graduated summa cum laude (Arizona State University), G.P.A. 3.98/4.00, 1982. National Science Foundation Award, Honorable Mention (Economics), 1983. University of Chicago general fellowship, 1984-1985 (Awarded to the 35% of first-year Economics Department graduate students who passed qualifying examinations) University of Chicago Pew Teaching Fellowship, 1986-1987, 1987-1988. Included on the Incomplete List of Instructors Ranked as Excellent by Their Students: ACE 356 ―Agricultural and Food Policies and Programs‖ Fall 1999 ACE 456 ―Economic Policy in a Global Economy II‖ Spring 1991 [―Outstanding‖] Fall 1993 [―Outstanding‖] Fall 1994 [―Outstanding‖] Fall 1995 [―Outstanding‖] Fall 1996 [―Outstanding‖] ACE 453 ―Applied Welfare and Policy Economics,‖ Spring 1992 Spring 1993 [―Outstanding‖] Spring 1994 [―Outstanding‖] Spring 1995 [―Outstanding‖]. Spring 1998 Fall 1999 [―Outstanding‖] ACE 403 ―Market Equilibrium and Welfare‖ Spring 2002 [―Outstanding‖] Spring 2003 Outstanding Graduate Faculty Award, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Illinois, 1992, 2000, 2004.
American Agricultural Economics Association, Quality of Communication Award for Professional Excellence (Honorable Mention), Aug. 1, 2000. University of Illinois Campus Award for Excellence in Graduate and Professional Teaching (Honorable Mention), March 2003. Named as a Research Fellow in March 2003 to the Rural Development Research Consortium, based at the University of California, Berkeley.
Participation in and Service to Professional Organizations Associate Editor, Review of Agricultural Economics , 1994 - 1997. Associate Editor, Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 1994 - 1997. Member, American Agricultural Economics Association Outstanding Masters Thesis Award Sub-Committee, 2000-2003. (Service involves reading and evaluating dozens of Master’s theses from other universities.) Topic Leader, American Agricultural Economics Association Selected Papers Committee, 1995-1996, 2001-2002. Chair, Selected Papers Session, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, 1991 and 1994. Reviewer of Selected Papers, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2002. Member, American Agricultural Economics Association Committee on Resident Instruction, 1993-1996. Reviewer of scores of journal articles, for: Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economics and Statistics, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Review of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, European Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Economics, the Handbook on Agricultural Economics Engineering Economics, Southern Economic Journal, Plant Disease, Journal of Production Agriculture, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Precision Agriculture, and Agronomy Journal. References Professor Bruce L. Gardner Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-1290 bruceg@arec.umd.edu
Professor John Antle Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717 (406) 994-3706 jantle@montana.edu Professor Giancarlo Moschini Iowa State University Department of Economics 583 Heady Hall Ames, IA 50011-1070 ((515) 294-5761 moschini@iastate.edu