P. Lynn Kennedy
Cresent City Tigers Alumni Professor,
Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness
Contact
LKennedy@agcenter.lsu.edu
225-578-3282
181 Martin D. Woodin Hall
Dr. P. Lynn Kennedy is the Crescent City Tigers Alumni Professor and Department Head in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at Louisiana State University and the LSU AgCenter. His research interests include international agricultural trade policy and welfare analysis. Dr. Kennedy grew up on an irrigated cow-calf operation in Northern Colorado. He received his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Minnesota and was the recipient of a Rotary Foundation Graduate Scholarship for studies at the University of Oxford, where he received his Master’s degree.
Garcia-Fuentes, P.A., P. L. Kennedy, and G. F. C. Ferreira (2022) Price response of the high fructose corn syrup industry in the United States: a Bertrand model application, Journal of Applied Economics, 25:1, 156-177.
Kafle, K., and P.L. Kennedy. "Exchange Rate Volatility and Agricultural Trade Flows: The Case of the United States and OECD Countries." Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development, 9, 2(2015): 211-231.
Kennedy, P.L. and A. Schmitz, “Production Response to Increased Imports: The Case of U.S. Sugar,” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 41, 3(December 2009): 777-789.
Lee, D.S., and P.L. Kennedy, “A Political Economic Analysis of U.S. Rice Export Programs to Japan and South Korea: A Game Theoretic Approach,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 89,1(2007): 104-115.
Koo, W.W. and P.L. Kennedy, “The Impact of Agricultural Subsidies on Global Welfare,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 88,5(2006):1219-1226.
Koo, W.W., P.L. Kennedy, and A. Skripnitchenko, “Regional Preferential Trade Agreements: Trade Creation and Diversion Effects,” Review of Agricultural Economics, 28,3(2006):408-415.
Atici, C., and P.L. Kennedy, “Tradeoffs Between Income Distribution and Welfare: The Case of Turkey’s Integration into the European Union,” Journal of Policy Modeling, 27,5(2005):553-563.
Petrolia, D.R., and P.L. Kennedy, “Increasing the U.S. Tariff-Rate Sugar Quota for Cuba and Mexico: A Partial-Equilibrium Simulation,” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 35,3(December 2003): 589-597.
Ruppel, F.J. and P.L. Kennedy, “Measuring the Extent of Coalition Formation in Group Decision Making,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 79(1997): 1288-1299.
Kennedy, P.L., H. von Witzke, and T.L. Roe, “Strategic Agricultural Trade Policy Interdependence and the Exchange Rate: A Game Theoretic Analysis,” Public Choice, 88(1996): 43-56.
International Trade
Agricultural Trade Policy
Welfare Analysis
Ph.D., Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota
M.S. Agricultural Economics, The University of Oxford, Oxford, England
B.S. with high distinction, Agricultural Economics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
A.A. Agriculture, Northeastern Junior College, Sterling, Colorado
AGEC 1003, Introduction to Agribusiness, 2006
AGEC 2003, Introduction to Agricultural Economics, 2015
AGEC 4433, Agricultural Business Planning, Management, and Policy, 2020
AGEC 4613, International Trade and Development in Agriculture, 2017
AGEC 7113, Agribusiness Research Applications, 2022
AGEC 7613, International Agricultural Trade, 2020
International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, Executive Committee Member (2011-13), Chair (2013).
International Committee, American Agricultural Economics Association, Chair (2000-03).
S-1072 Multistate Research Project -- U.S. Agricultural Trade and Policy in a Dynamic Global Market Environment, Director (2018-Present).
S-1062 Multistate Research Project -- Economic Impacts of International Trade and Domestic Policies on Southern Agriculture, Director (2013-18).
S-1043 Multistate Research Project -- The Importance of U.S. Food and Agricultural Trade in a New Global Market Environment, Director (2008-13).
S-1016 Regional Research Project -- Impacts of Trade and Domestic Policies on the Competitiveness and Performance of Southern Agriculture, Director (2005-07), Chair (2003-04).
S-287 Regional Research Project -- Impacts of Trade Agreements and Economic Policies on Southern Agriculture, Director (2001-02), Chair (2002-03).
S-256 Regional Research Project -- Evaluation of International Markets for Southern Commodities, Secretary-Treasurer (1995-96), Chair Elect (1996-97), Chair (1997-98).
Crescent City Tigers Alumni Professor, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2006-Present.
Joseph E. Sedberry, Jr. Foundation Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Instruction in the College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2021.
Joseph E. Sedberry, Jr. Foundation Award for Outstanding Graduate Instruction in the College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2020.
Pathfinder Award for Distinguished Professional Accomplishments, Northeastern Junior College, 2020.
National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Teaching Award of Merit, College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2018.
LSU Rainmaker Award, Top 100 Research and Creative Faculty at LSU, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2008 & 2009.
Research Award of Merit, The Honor Society of Agriculture – Gamma Sigma Delta, College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2004.
LSU Distinguished Faculty Award, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2003.
College of Agriculture Alumni Excellence in Teaching Award: Outstanding Teacher in the
College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2002.
Joseph E. Sedberry, Jr. Foundation Award for Outstanding Graduate Instruction in the College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2001.
Teaching Award of Merit, The Honor Society of Agriculture – Gamma Sigma Delta, College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2001.
Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honor Society Award for Superior Instruction of Freshman Students, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 1999.
Teaching Merit Honor Roll, The Honor Society of Agriculture – Gamma Sigma Delta, College of Agriculture, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 1996-Present.
William H. Alexander Endowed Professor of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Louisiana State University and A&M College, 2002-2005.
Rotary Foundation Graduate Scholarship, The University of Oxford
Koo, W.W. and P.L. Kennedy (2005). International Trade and Agriculture, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford. First Edition.
Schmitz, A., Kennedy, P.L., Schmitz, T.G. (Editors), (2017). World Agricultural Resources and Food Security. Volume 17, Frontiers of Economics and Globalization. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Zahniser, S., P.L. Kennedy, G. Nigatu, and M. McConnell (2016). “A New Outlook for the U.S.-Mexico Sugar and Sweetener Market,” USDA Economic Research Service Outlook Report SSSM-335-01. Washington, DC.
Schmitz, A., Kennedy, P.L., Schmitz, T.G. (Editors), (2016). Food Security in a Food Abundant World: An Individual Country Perspective. Volume 16, Frontiers of Economics and Globalization. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Schmitz, A., Kennedy, P.L., Schmitz, T.G. (Editors), (2015). Food Security in an Uncertain World: An International Perspective. Volume 15, Frontiers of Economics and Globalization. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Kennedy, P.L., and W.W. Koo (Editors) (2005). Agricultural Trade Policies in the New Millennium, Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press, 2002, 390 pages. ISBN 1-88022-932-2.
Kennedy, P.L., L. Brink, J. Dyck, and D. MacLaren, Domestic Support: Issues and Options in the Agricultural Negotiations. International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium Commissioned Paper Number 16, St. Paul, MN, May 2001.
Colyer, D., P.L. Kennedy, W. Amponsah, S. Fletcher, and C. Jolly (Editors) (2000). Competition in Agriculture: The United States in the World Market. Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Press, Inc.