Eric C. Davis
- Research Economist
- eric.davis3@usda.gov
- Google Scholar Profile
Introduction
Eric Davis joined USDA, Economic Research Service (ERS) as a research economist for the International Trade and Development Branch (ITD) in the Market and Trade Economics Division (MTED) in 2021. His research is centered around two broad themes. The first examines emerging issues in East Asia and their impact on U.S. agricultural interests. The second studies how the financial health of U.S. farmers is being affected by things such as global demographic trends and European Union (EU) regulations.
Education
Eric received his Ph.D. from the Ohio State University.
Selected Publications
Sabala, E., & Davis, E. (2023, June). The impact of Japan’s trade agreements and safeguard renegotiation on U.S. access to Japan’s beef market (Report No. ERR-318). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Davis, E., Sabala, E., Russell, D., & Beckman. J. (2023, May). The impact of recent trade agreements on Japan’s pork market (Report No. ERR-317). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
Gale, F., & Davis, E. (2022, August). Chinese cotton: Textiles, imports, and Xinjiang (Report No. ERR-307). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.