Selected Publications
Capehart, T., and O. Liefert. Sept 2015-present, Feedgrains Outlook, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Vocke, G (later Bond, J.), and O. Liefert. 2008-present. Wheat Outlook, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Liefert, William, Olga Liefert, Ralph Seeley, and Tani Lee. 2019 “The Effect of Russia’s Economic Crisis and Import Ban on its Agricultural and Food Sector.” Journal of Eurasian Studies 10(2), 119-135.
Rada, Nicholas, William Liefert, and Olga Liefert. 2019. “Evaluating Agricultural Productivity and Policy in Russia.” Journal of Agricultural Economics Published online June 19.
Liefert, Olga and David Nulph. 2018. “Major Changes in Export Flows Over the Last Decade Show the U.S. Is Losing Market Share in Global Grain Trade” Amber Waves, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, October.
Rada, N., W. Liefert, and O. Liefert. 2017. Productivity Growth and the Revival of Russian Agriculture, ERR-228, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Rada, N., W. Liefert, and O. Liefert. 2017. “Agricultural Recovery in Russia and the Rise of Its South,” Amber Waves. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, April.
Liefert, W., and O. Liefert. 2017. Changing Crop Area in the Former Soviet Union Region, FDS17b-01, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Liefert, W., and O. Liefert. 2015 “Overview of Agriculture in Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine.” In Transition to Agricultural Market Economics: The Future of Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine, edited by A. Schmitz and W.H. Meyers, pp. 1-14. Wallingford, UK: CABI.
Liefert, W., and O. Liefert. 2015. “Russia’s Potential to Increase Grain Production by Expanding Area,” Eurasian Geography and Economics 56(5):505-23.
Liefert, O., W. Liefert, and E. Luebehusen. 2013. “Rising Grain Exports by the Former Soviet Union Region” WHS-13A-01, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Liefert, W., O. Liefert, G. Vocke, and E. Allen. 2010. "Former Soviet Union Region to Play Larger Role in Meeting World Wheat Needs," Amber Waves 8(2):12-19, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, June.