Selected Publications:
Vogel, S. 2010. Spatial Concentration and Program Coverage Overlap of Direct Payments and Crop Insurance Subsidies in Agricultural Income and Finance Outlook, 2010, by T. Park and others. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, AIS-90, December.
Vogel, S. and Low. S. 2010. Urban Areas Prove Profitable for Farmers Selling Directly to Consumers. Amber Waves, Vol 8. Issue 5, September. 2010 Amber Waves Award: Best Finding.
Sullivan, P., Hellerstein, D., McGranahan, D., and Vogel, S. 2004. Farmland Retirement's Impact on Rural Growth. Amber Waves, Vol. 2, Issue 5, November. 2004 Amber Waves Award: Honorable Mention Feature Article.
Vogel, S., with many others. 2004.
The Conservation Reserve Program: Economic Implications for Rural America
. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Agricultural Economic Report No. 834. 2005 Helios Award in the category of research and policy contribution.
Vogel, S.J., Hanson K., Price, J.M., and Schluter, G. 2003. Putting Bounds on Estimating Economywide Impacts From Adopting the Renewable Fuels Standard. AgBioForum 5(3):101-104.
Hanson, K., Golan, E., Vogel, S., and Olmsted, J. 2002.
Tracing the Impacts of Food Assistance Programs on Agriculture and Consumers: A Computable General Equilibrium Model
. Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Report Number 18.
Vogel, S.J. and Hanson, K. 2001. Falling Prices & National Farm Policy: The Northern Great Plains. Agricultural Outlook, June-July 2001/AGO-282.
Golan, A. and Vogel, S. 2000. Estimation of Non-Stationary Social Accounting Matrix Coefficients with Supply-Side Information. Economic Systems Research, 12(4):447-471.
Golan, E.H., Vogel, S.J., Frenzen, P.D. and Ralston, K.L. 2000.
Tracing the Costs and Benefits of Improvements in Food Safety
. Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Economic Report No. 971.
Frisvold, G. and Vogel, S. 2000. Financing Agricultural Research with Prior Distortionary Taxes and Subsidies in Public-Private Collaboration in Agricultural Research: New Institutional Arrangements and Economic Implications by Keith Fuglie and David Schimmelpfennig, Iowa State University Press.