Professor, Agricultural and Applied Economics
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| Telephone: | (608) 262-9493 |
| Fax: | (608) 262-4376 |
| Office Address: | 520 Taylor Hall 427 Lorch St. Madison, WI 53706 |
Prof. Cox's Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Research Interests
My reaserch program is currently centered on the development, refinement and extension of spatial, interregional policy modeling of the US, Canadian, EU and world dairy sectors.
Outreach and Extension Interests
I have no extension appointment, but hopefully my research efforts contribute the the AAE extension/outreach in the dairy marketing/policy arena.
I have made numerous presentations to dairy farmeres, processors, policy makers and other professional concerning my dairy marketing and trade research. Prominent among these groups are the Wisconsin Professional Dairy Producers, DATCP, Minnesota and Wisconsin Federation of Cooperatives, and the International Dairy Foods Association.
Recent Publications
- Peng, Tingjun and Thomas L. Cox "An Economic Analysis of the Impacts of Trade Liberalization on Asian Dairy Market." Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison. AAE Staff Paper Series
- Bouamra-Mechemeche, Z.,J.P. Chavas,, T.L. Cox, and V. Requillart (2002). "EU Dairy Policy Reform and Future WTO Negotiations: A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis." Journal of Agricultural Economics 53(2):233-57.(2002)
- Bouamra-Mechemeche, Z.,J.P. Chavas,, T.L. Cox, and V. Requillart (2003). "Market Liberalization and the Efficiency of Policy Reform: The Case of the European Dairy Sector." American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2003)
- Cox, T.L and Yong Zhu (2005). "Assessing World Dairy Markets and Policy Reforms: Implications for Developing Countries.." in Editors M. Ataman Aksoy and John C. Beghin, , ed. Global Agricultural Trade And Developing Countries. . World Bank, 2005,
Education
Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 1984.
M.S., Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, 1980.
B.A., Science, Technology, and Society (Multidisciplinary), Vassar College, 1975.