Scott M. Swinton
Professor
Department of Agricultural Economics
202 Agriculture Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1039
Telephone: 517.353.7218
Email: swintons@anr.msu.edu
Professor website:
http://www.aec.msu.edu/faculty/swinton.htm
Educational Background
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1991
M.S., Cornell University, 1983
B.A., Swarthmore College, 1978
Teaching and Research Interests
Scott Swinton teaches agricultural production economics and
agribusiness operations management . His economic research on agricultural
production and environmental management focuses on technology evaluation
and policy analysis. He concentrates on problems involving crop pest and
nutrient management, precision agriculture, resource conservation, and
management of risks to human health and income. Besides his work on U.S.
farming, he is engaged in research on agricultural and natural resource
management in Latin America and Africa.
Professional Interests
Design of incentives to induce adoption of environmentally beneficial
farming technologies
Valuation of ecosystem services linked to agriculture
Spatial data analysis methods
Environmental economic impact analysis
Potential of precision technologies to boost profitability and improve
environmental performance
Assessment of alternative pest and nutrient management policies and
practices
Funded Research Projects
“Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center,” U.S. Department of Energy,
2007-12. Sub-project on socio-economic responses to availability of
cellulosic ethanol technology.
“Ecosystem Services from Low-input Cropping Systems: Incentives to Produce
Them and Value of Consuming Them,” National Science Foundation (Human &
Social Dynamics), 2005-09.
Long Term Ecological Research in Row-crop Agriculture,” National Science
Foundation, 2004-09. Objective on economic valuation of ecosystem
services.
Representative Publications
Satriawan, E., and S.M. Swinton 2007. “Does Human Capital Raise Farm
or Non-farm Earning More? New Insight from a Rural Pakistan Household
Panel.” Agricultural Economics 36(3): 421-428.
Okello, J.J., and S.M. Swinton 2007. “Compliance with International Food
Safety Standards in Kenya’s Green Bean Industry: Comparison of a Small and
a Large Scale Farm Producing for Export.” Review of Agricultural Economics
29(2): 269-285.
Swinton, S.M., F. Lupi, G.P. Robertson and D.A. Landis 2006. “Ecosystem
Services from Agriculture: Looking Beyond the Usual Suspects.” American
Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(5): 1160-1166.
Liu, Y., S.M. Swinton, and N.R. Miller 2006. “Is Site-specific Yield
Response Consistent over Time? Does it Pay?” American Journal of
Agricultural Economics 88(2): 471-483.
Robertson, G.P. and S.M. Swinton 2005. “Reconciling Agricultural
Productivity and Environmental Integrity: A Grand Challenge for
Agriculture.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3(1): 38-46.