
Researcher
Ethan Ligon
Associate Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
Researcher
Ethan is a UC Berkeley Professor at the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Most of his research falls under the broad heading of applied microeconomics. Topics include vulnerability, risk-sharing, agricultural contracts, and intrahousehold allocation. Most recently he has been working on the theory and empirics of inferring levels of well-being from observations of disaggregate consumption expenditures.
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Project Involvement

Year 4
Molecular Traits of Foods: Minimizing Costs and Maximizing Health of Diet
#Nutrition#Agricultural Production
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Year 3
Prediction of Health Effects from Food Photos
#Core AI Technologies#Nutrition

Year 3
Towards Next-Generation Digital-Twin-Enabled Sustainable Large-Scale Indoor Pod Farming-Part B - Modeling, Digital Twin, PBFE and AI
#Core AI Technologies#Agricultural Production
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