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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 02:25:58+00:00

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2002-2013 Assistant, Associate, and full Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn Univ.
My main research interests are in financial markets and institutions, agricultural finance, microfinance, and economic development. I am interested in efficiency and governance of traditional and nontraditional financial institutions, impact analysis, gender and financial decision making, as well as real estate finance.
Chen, R, V. Hartarska, and N. Wilson, (2018) “The Causal Impact of HACCP on Seafood Imports in the U.S.: An Application of Difference-in-Differences within the Gravity Model” Food Policy, 79: 166-178.
Nadolnyak, D., V. Hartarska, and X Shen (2017) “’Farm Credit System Credit and Farm Income and Output’” Agricultural Finance Review,77(1):95-110.
Delgado M., C Parmeter, V. Hartarska and R Mersland, (2015) “Should All Microfinance Institutions Mobilize Microsavings? Evidence from Economies of Scope” Empirical Economics 48:193–225.
Hartarska, V., Shen, X., and R. Mersland, (2013) “Scale Economies and Elasticities of Substitution in Microfinance Institutions,” Journal of Banking and Finance, 37(1): 118-131.
Hartarska, V.; C. Parmeter, and D. Nadolnyak (2011) “Economies of Scope of Lending and Mobilizing Deposits in Rural MFIs: a Semiparametric Analysis,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 93(2):389-398.
Hartarska V. and D. Nadolnyak, (2008) “An impact Analysis of Microfinance in Bosnia,” World Development 26(12): 2605-2619.
Hartarska, V. and C. Gonzalez-Vega (2005), “Credit Counseling and Mortgage Termination by Low-Income Households,” Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 30(3):227-243.
Hartarska, V. (2005) “Governance and Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States,” World Development, Vol. 33(10):1627-1643.

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