But for now, posts will likely be few and far between and directed more toward students and practicing scholars. With time, hopefully posts will probe more deeply into things. We'll see how it goes.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Bloglite
Eventually I'd like to turn this blog into one that digs into economics and policy relating to agriculture, natural resources, and the environment. I'd also like to use it to communicate with students. This seems like an underserved topic in the blogosphere that also happens to be the main focus of my life's work, especially the agriculture part. Serendipity happens.
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