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Sarah Whitnall is a Lecturer in Agricultural Resource Economics at the University of Western Australia, specializing in agricultural economics and environmental economics. She employs applied econometrics to analyze the effects of extreme weather and climate change on agricultural industries, providing insights into how producers can adapt to various challenges. Sarah earned her Bachelor's degree in Resource Economics with Honours (Class 1) from the University of Sydney, where she was awarded the University Medal. She completed her PhD in Agricultural Resource Economics at the University of California, Davis. Her research focuses on the intersection of agricultural and environmental economics, utilizing high-resolution observational data for her econometric analyses.
University of Western Australia • Crawley
Teaching and conducting research in Agricultural Resource Economics.
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