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Dylan Turner

Dylan Turner

Introduction

Dylan Turner is a research economist in the Agricultural Policy and Models Branch of the Market and Trade Economics Division, at the USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS).

Background

Dylan joined ERS in June 2021, after completing his PhD. His research focus is on agricultural risk management and insurance markets. 

Education

Dylan received his Ph.D. in agricultural and applied economics from The University of Georgia, and a B.S. in economics from George Mason University.

Professional Affiliations

Dylan is a member of the Agricultural & Applied Economics Association.

Selected Publications

Tsiboe, F., Turner, D., & Yu, J. (2024). Utilizing large-scale insurance data sets to calibrate sub-county level crop yields. Forthcoming in Journal of Risk and Insurance.

Turner, D., Tsiboe, F., Biram, H., & Connor, L. (2024). Actuarial implications of prevent plant coverage. Forthcoming in Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy.

Tsiboe, F., & Turner, D. (2023). The crop insurance demand response to premium subsidies: Evidence from U.S. agriculture. Food Policy 118, 102505.

Turner, D., & Tsiboe, F. (2022). The crop insurance demand response to the wildfire and hurricane indemnity program plus. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 44(3), 1273–1292.