Richard Barichello
Professor, Food and Resource Economics
Graduate Advisor, Agricultural Economics
604–822–3473
MacMillan 339, 2357 Main Mall
University of Chicago, 1979, PhD
University of Chicago, 1972, MA Economics
The University of British Columbia, 1969, BA Agricultural Economics
- Capitalization of Government program benefits
- Analysis of quota systems and quota markets
- Analyzing the effects of selected agricultural policy instruments
- Trade, Industrial and Agricultural Policy Reform in South East Asian countries
- Economics of raw material export bans
Dr. Barichello teaches at the undergraduate level and at the graduate level in the Master of Food and Resource Economics (MFRE) program.
Introduction to Global Food Markets. An overview of global food markets including recent trends (e.g., vertical coordination, strategic alliances, multinationals and small firms in niche markets), marketing and trade institutions such as state-trading enterprises and WTO regulations, issues specific to developing nations, and case studies. [3-0-1]
K. Baker, G. Bull, K. Baylis, Richard Barichello, “Towards a Theoretical Construct for Modeling Smallholders’ Forestland-Use Decisions: What can we learn from Agriculture and Forest Economics?”, Forests, September 11, 2017
Lia Nogueira, Richard Barichello, Kathy Baylis, and Hayley Chouinard, “Policy Risk in the Canadian Dairy Industry,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Vol. 34, (Spring 2012):147-166
Richard Barichello and Arianto Patunru, “Recent Issues in Indonesia’s Agricultural Sector”, Choices, Summer issue, July 2009.
Richard Barichello, John Cranfield, Karl Meilke, “Options for Supply Management in Canada with Trade Liberalization”, Canadian Public Policy, Fall 2009
William A. Kerr, Laura J. Loppacher, Richard R. Barichello, “Disease Management, Economic Incentives and Trade: Subnational exports in the WTO,” Outlook on AGRICULTURE”, Vol 38, No 3, 2009: 259-266.
Laura J. Loppacher, William A. Kerr, Richard R. Barichello, “Regional Management of Diseases and Pests to Facilitate Canadian Exports”, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, XXXI:I (Spring) 2008: 39-54.
Editorial Board, Agricultural Economics
Advisor, Prime Minister’s Consultative Group and Minister of Agriculture, Government of Vietnam, 1995-97
Co-Presenter, Stanford University Program in “Agricultural Policy Tools and Applications”, for Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, 1994-97
Visiting Scholar, Harvard Institute for International Development, 1994/95
Head, Department of Agricultural Economics, 1988-1994
Senior Resident Advisor, Harvard Institute for International Development, Customs and Economic Management Project, Department of Finance, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1986-1988
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